2 more days?? wat?? RESULT!!!! yes, SPM RESULT.....omg, Can I not go to school?
Once again, today went teaching, then afternoon went 7th mile to play badminton. Not so challenging but tired too. I think I'm getting older, that's why.
Suddenly thinking about something. TEENAGERS.
Is it true that all teenagers will have a certain change in attitudes? Especially at the age of 16. THE BEST SUBSTITUTE FOR EXPERIENCE IS BEING SIXTEEN. ~RAYMOND DUNCAN~ I've experienced it too. Hehe. Some teenagers will turned into a very quiet 'tin'. Which means they always wanted to keep everything to themselves. Some even have different interest from the one as before. For example, for boys, or we should call them young man, they will start to worry about building abs and so. For girls, I think they (or should I say, WE=P) will start to worry about beauty and so.
WHEN THE BOY IS GROWING HE HAS A WOLF IN HIS BELLY. ~GERMAN PROVERB~
DO YOU AGREE?
- that most of us experienced certain changes at the age of sixteen?
- that most of us have had a love life as young as the age of 13?
- that most of us wanted a life full of freedom?
- that most of us wanted many friends who make us a "Hero" when hanging out together?
- that most of us were not worried about studies, until the age of 15?
- that most of us wanted to go out with friends more than to go out with family?
- that most of us wanted to own a mobile phone as soon as the age of 13?
- that most of us wanted to look for part time job during the long holidays?
- that most of us spent more time talking or chatting with friends than with family?
Once again, today went teaching, then afternoon went 7th mile to play badminton. Not so challenging but tired too. I think I'm getting older, that's why.
Suddenly thinking about something. TEENAGERS.
Is it true that all teenagers will have a certain change in attitudes? Especially at the age of 16. THE BEST SUBSTITUTE FOR EXPERIENCE IS BEING SIXTEEN. ~RAYMOND DUNCAN~ I've experienced it too. Hehe. Some teenagers will turned into a very quiet 'tin'. Which means they always wanted to keep everything to themselves. Some even have different interest from the one as before. For example, for boys, or we should call them young man, they will start to worry about building abs and so. For girls, I think they (or should I say, WE=P) will start to worry about beauty and so.
WHEN THE BOY IS GROWING HE HAS A WOLF IN HIS BELLY. ~GERMAN PROVERB~
DO YOU AGREE?
- that most of us experienced certain changes at the age of sixteen?
- that most of us have had a love life as young as the age of 13?
- that most of us wanted a life full of freedom?
- that most of us wanted many friends who make us a "Hero" when hanging out together?
- that most of us were not worried about studies, until the age of 15?
- that most of us wanted to go out with friends more than to go out with family?
- that most of us wanted to own a mobile phone as soon as the age of 13?
- that most of us wanted to look for part time job during the long holidays?
- that most of us spent more time talking or chatting with friends than with family?
- The invention of the teenager was a mistake. Once you identify a period of life in which people get to stay out late but don't have to pay taxes - naturally, no one wants to live any other way. ~Judith Martin
- Adolescence is a period of rapid changes. Between the ages of 12 and 17, for example, a parent ages as much as 20 years.
- When I was a boy of fourteen, my father was so ignorant I could hardly stand to have the old man around. But when I got to be twenty-one, I was astonished at how much he had learned in seven years. ~Mark Twain
- A boy becomes an adult three years before his parents think he does, and about two years after he thinks he does. ~Lewis B. Hershey
- How strange that the young should always think the world is against them - when in fact that is the only time it is for them. ~Mignon McLaughlin
- Adolescents are not monsters. They are just people trying to learn how to make it among the adults in the world, who are probably not so sure themselves. ~Virginia Satir, The New Peoplemaking, 1988
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