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Sunday, December 14, 2008
{11:52 PM}

Do note, * = Extra and unnecessary content, read at your own peril.

Most animals begin to hibernate in the winter. Amongst which, we would find the bear, snuggled up warmly in it's cave, immersed in a deep slumber, which will continue till the harsh winter dissipates.

Only then will the bear awaken, to see the light of day.

The same goes for certain species of human. Once exposed to the sheer cold of Korea, lethargy struck one of these particular species of human.

And so, he'd sleep whenever possible, lest the lethargy consume him.

In case he caved in from the lack of hibernation during winter.

You know, normally, when we come back from an overseas trip, we'll upload some photos up for our friends' viewing pleasure.

I should have some pictures to upload too, but I think I'll just put it on hold. Till who knows when.

Either way, it was extremely cold there, yet no brain freeze was experienced. It snowed for one day, the day before we left. Lucky, it was in the form of Powder Snow.

*Powder Snow has 35% chance of freezing, a much higher chance of freezing your opponent's Pokemon than other moves like Ice Beam or Blizzard. Which is what makes up for the lack of attack power of the move, Powder Snow.

OK, on a more serious note, it was seriously like powder, like milk powder, but in slightly larger clumps.

We did sight-seeing, ate, walked, shopped. Just summing things up, so there won't be much to read. :D

Kimchi was amazing. Food there was good. People there were nice. And I shopped for souvenirs. Saw stuff of Seoul, like their Seoul Tower etc.

*Running out of energy.

Yeah so somehow, I've become very lethargic these days, already tuned in to the hibernation mode.

I learned something through this tour though. But how about I save it for another day.

And go back to sleep.

-----Feel-----
Time to die.

Time to be alive again.

Time for new beginnings.

Because......

Perhaps it was all a dream.

Life, live it well.

-----Speak-----

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-----See-----
Alastair Lee
Brina Lee
Chong Xin
Ee Ning
Frances Lim
Grace Sung
Gran Ooi
Justin Kor
Kien Ann
Lewis Leow
Melissa Wee
Sheena Phua
Terence Szeto
-----Hear-----
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