Stalking is the new socialising

I’m back! But I probably have only one reader left because everyone else must have been scared off by the scary anti-virus warnings on my blog.

(Piers is hard to scare.)

The viruses (malicious codes) are gone now. Lionel from Ripplewerkz scared them off for me. Yay.

On the bright side, no readers means I don’t have to watch my words and can be rude if I want to. However, I’m not in the mood to be rude today, so I think I shall do a bit of updating, instead.

Shall be rude another day.

 

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Studying in UK

I’ve finally completed all the paperwork and legwork. All that’s left now is to wait for my student visa to be approved and then for the school term to start (Jan 9, 2012).

My IELTS results startled me. I had expected to only borderline pass because it was such a tedious and tough exam. But I miraculously got an overall 8.5 (top score is 9).

 

IELTS results

 

For school, I have been given a reading list and tasked to read the first book before the course starts.

It’s rather old, the book, first published in 1948, so maybe some things have become either outdated or common knowledge. But I still find in it a wealth of information that’s intriguing and thought-provoking.

Can’t wait for the course to start.

 

Book list

 

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Facebook

When I quit Restaurant City and Cafe World (about two years ago, if memory serves), I swore I’d never play another Facebook game again because they’re too freaking addictive despite being exceptionally silly.

I was true to my word for two years.

I don’t know what happened, really.

I started spending more time in Facebook recently because I liked the latest layout with all the interesting additions such as scrolling real-time friend updates.

 

Facebook profiel

 

It took just one curious click on a Facebook game advert to suck me in before my brain remembered that I wasn’t supposed to click on ads.

But then I discovered that Facebook games have gone through marked improvements since two years ago; they are marginally less silly now.

I still hate how some games force you to beg your friends for in-game gifts. I had to make Piers play this cutesy game in order to gift me game items since he’s the only person I don’t mind begging from.

 

Facebook profile

 

But he was understandably horrified about Facebook putting words in his mouth (see above picture) and promptly deleted the app.

I started many new games in the last few weeks and also quit many. Even if fun and cute, I refuse to play games that make you beg for stuff. You could pay for them but they cost too much for the paltry purpose they serve.

 

My current active Facebook games list:

Family Feud
Are You Smarter Than A 5th Grader?
Bingo Blitz
CSI: Crime City
1 vs 100
Games (has about 100 games in it)

 

By the way, feel free to stalk me on Facebook.

Stalking is the new socialising.

 

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Stalking

People in Facebook would have been able to see me jumping from game to game like a true gaming addict every day in the last few weeks.

I can’t hide. When I load up a game, my 1381 friends know that I’m awake and playing a game instead of doing something more useful with my life.

Piers noticed once that I was playing CSI: Crime City despite having said good night to him an hour earlier. It was a bit hard to explain to him why I felt compelled to solve crimes in the middle of a sleep.

On the flip side, I also know what my friends are up to every minute I’m in Facebook.

Supposedly, that is a scary thing. But it must also be cool. Times have changed, right? Stalking is not the exclusive domain of crazy stalkers anymore.

These days, people are willing to be stalked, which increases the demand for stalkers, a position easily filled because social networking has made it fun and easy.

Don’t try to stalk bulls, though. They don’t like it.

 

Bull

 

Piers and I encountered this bull in Guernsey (a little island in the English Channel) while driving around. It was standing alone just a few feet from the road, so I stuck my camera in its face and started snapping away.

It stood upright and bellowed at me angrily.

 

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Gaming

Other than Facebook games, I haven’t been gaming much. My iPad is only used for reading now but I expect to get tired of Facebook games eventually and go back to my iPad.

I recently tried a pretty cool game recommended by Swordplay. It’s a small independent game in alpha stage that’s a bit like Little Big Planet, called Way.

In this two-player game, you travel through a world, trying to get past obstacles with the help of a second player who is very likely a stranger from another part of the world. You’re not allowed to text or talk to each other, but you can communicate by manipulating your avatar’s facial expressions and arms. In this way, you try to work with each other to complete the stages.

It’s really tough and frustrating but also rewarding as you conquer each obstacle. But Piers and I cheated a bit; we were on webcam when we played it together.

We made this picture in the end:

 

Way

 

You can “write” to each other in the game after you complete it.

 

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Jet lag

It is so very hard to adjust my body clock every time I come back to Singapore. For two weeks, I was sleeping at 9 am and waking up at 5 pm.

I tried making myself really exhausted by waking up early even after only sleeping three hours. I’d then go to bed around 2 am, hoping to wake up at 10 am, a goodly hour.

But then, I would wake up after only two or three hours of sleep and not be able to go back to sleep.

I tried doing that for three days, managing only to sleep about three hours a day. I finally collapsed from exhaustion one afternoon and slept all the way through to 9 pm, which completely undid my heroic effort.

Give up.

 

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And now it’s time to eat.

My appetite has been largely dead due to jet lag. But I only have one month left to enjoy Singaporean cuisine. What am I going to do?

16 thoughts on “Stalking is the new socialising

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    eat as much local food as u can, god knows u cant get local food outside of singapore that actually has the correct taste [i tried chicken rice in japan, lets say theres alot left to be desired]

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    @Pam: That was quick! *wave*

    @Emerson: I’m trying very hard, lol. Need my appetite to wake up properly first, though! :P

    @Rin: Yeah, I know. Food in Singapore is always something that people never fail to miss!

    @Valarie: Thanks! :) Oh yeah, I heard that Prima pastes are really good. :)

    @Felixia: Haha, thanks for clicking again! :P

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    Haha I was a little scared too! But I persevered lol ;) Congrats on your IELTS! You know, sometimes I feel like you and I can be friends. I applied for a early childhood teaching degree too! ;) Good luck with all the little cuties!

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    @Belly B: Thanks!!! :) And yes, would love to compare notes with you in the future!

    @LOTTO: Wow, you are the champion! You’re my #1 stalker! :D

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    “It stood upright and bellowed at me angrily.”

    Wtb bulls standing sideways… or doing headstands.

    Anyway, I hope this isn’t permanent. You cannot stop gaming.

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    did you go for the preparation course before taking IELTS exams? planning to take up early childhood course too, but i’m required to take IELTS with a 6.5 band before i can sign up for the early childhood course. my killer subject is english :(

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    @Stephie: Nope, didn’t do the preparation course, but I bought the IELTS practice material to try, which is one sample exam. I think it’ll be helpful to do a course to prepare if you don’t feel confident, cos the questions can be really tricky and the courses should teach you all the tricks to look out for. Or, to save money, just search online for tips and advice and sample exam sheets. Good luck! :)

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    Hi Sheylara,

    I’m a private IELTS tutor in Singapore. I also sometimes read your blog posts. I was searching for some IELTS related stuff and I came across this post. Interesting to know that you took your IELTS. And congratulations on your high score. 8.5 is very good. I mostly help students get 6 or 7!

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