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December 12, 2012

Infinite

Hi there. I don't know if anybody reads my blog now anyway. Since I posted about Harry Styles and my *ahem*obsession*ahem* with him (which has faded drastically thanks to my directioner sister), I figured "Hey, why not post about your next big obsession?". Then I thought, "Why not..." and here we are!

Remember when I said I strongly dislike K-Pop? Well, I still do, for most parts of the population, but somehow, just somehow, Infinite crossed that infinite barrier of dislike. Yes, I am now highly obsessed with Infinite, the boy K-Pop group. Ah, if you follow my twitter, you'll know! The first song I ever heard by them is Paradise. And no, it's not a cheerful song about sun and flowers and clouds. Nope, not at all. 

This place is a paradise only if you’re here
A paradise that has locked you in against your will
A sad paradise that you won’t go if you’re awake
A paradise that we can be together forever, oh

Well that doesn't sound cheerful to me at all... Anyway, I was done for at that time. My friend showed me Infinite in Ranking King so I was sort of familiar with them. Then I heard them sing. I saw them dance. I was totally done for. 

Infinite has 7 members, Kim Sunggyu, Jang Dongwoo, Nam Woohyun, Lee Howon, Lee Sungyeol, Kim Myungsoo and Lee Sungjong. I love them all a lot. 

Since typing a lot is tiring for me since I haven't been typing a lot for a loooooong, loooooooooong time (even though I'm a touch typist, muehehe), I'll stop here for now with an image of Infinite!

From right : Hoya, Dongwoo, Sungjong, L, Woohyun, Sunggyu, Sungyeol

Inspirit,
Dania

March 9, 2012

Tun Ghafar Baba MJSC

For the first time ever, I am proud and content with my school in almost all aspects. As of now, I can proudly say that I am a student of Tun Ghafar Baba MJSC, Jasin, Melaka. The title looks super right, right? Hehehe. Seriously, I love my school!

Let me rant about all the differences that I noticed. First of all, the size. TGB MJSC has an area of 50 acres. Get it, 50 acres? 50 acres is equivalent to 202 341.821 square metres! I don't know the size of SMK Jalan Empat but... it's quite evident that TGB is massive. Plus, my dorm is like on one corner, and the BA (Blok Akademik) is like near another corner. Haaaa but I still haven't lose weight huhu.


Next, TGB MJSC is called Bumi Tarbiyyah. At first, I had no idea why did they call it that. But after a few days, I found the answer. TGB emits an aura to do good deeds. My mouth don't feel heavy to recite the Al-Qur'an and Al-Ma'thurat. I don't feel heavy and lazy to pray. But I am proud of the way I changed. I no longer talk to guys as much as I did in JESS. You can count using the fingers on your right hand how many times I talked to a guy for other than important stuffs, and the minimum distance is 1m. I don't know why, but I feel calmer in this place. Just imagine, you lost a purse containing RM50. Of course I felt sad, I tried to look for it, but after a while, I relied to Allah and I don't feel nervous, I just felt... calm. 


I love hearing the voices recite the Asma Al Husna, especially in the surau. I love hearing the bilals recite the azan. I love competing with my friends for hafazan. I love the joy of teaching the Holy Qur'an to other people. I love that we 'selawat' whenever someone is called up to give a speech or talk about something. I love that we do our work to the fullest, gila-gila like Encik Ismail said. I love being single. I love thinking about how I should improve myself. I love 409 2012. I love TGB MJSC batch 2012/2013. I love how I think more about Allah and the afterlife. I love how a simple story of Rasulullah Sallallahu alaihi wasallam can make me shed tears. All of them are fillah. 

September 28, 2011

Terdesak

Dalam era pascamodenisasi ini, kita sering dibelenggu dengan pelbagai dugaan dan cabaran. Pada saat-saat ini, dugaan yang amat besar sedang menimpa pelajar-pelajar yang berumur lima belas tahun kerana mereka bakal menduduki peperiksaan yang mungkin akan menentukan kejayaan mereka dalam medan perjuangan. Diri saya sendiri tidak terlepas daripada ujian kurniaan Allah ini.

Oleh sebab keputusan Peperiksaan Percubaan Penilaian Menengah Rendah saya tidak memberangsangkan, saya bertekad untuk insaf. Saya ingin memperbaik kemahiran menulis dalam Bahasa Melayu dan memperluas kosa kata saya. Hal ini demikian kerana saya telah ditimpa dengan 'B' yang amat mengecewakan. 78 peratus itu bukanlah senang untuk dilupakan dalam peperiksaan yang begitu penting. Amatlah mengejutkan kerana saya, seorang insan bergelar Melayu, mendapat "Kepujian" sahaja dalam mata pelajaran yang berkisar dengan bahasa sendiri tetapi mendapat "Cemerlang" dalam mata pelajaran Bahasa Inggeris. 

Mesej ini ditujukan khas kepada insan-insan yang sudi membaca penulisan saya ini 

"Saya akan menduduki peperiksaan yang penting. Tolong doakan kejayaan saya. Apabila saya mula menulis dalam bahasa asli saya, maknanya saya benar-benar terdesak. Harap maklum."

"Pastikan 8A dalam genggaman" -Ustazah Anidah 

Ameen.

September 15, 2011

Wands, House Pride, Cedric

Gonna rant about Pottermore. If you don't like it, leave now. If you do, good for you.

My wand is a hard, 13 inches long Ash with Dragon Heartstring core. It says the wand chooses the wizard, and this beauty chose me. When I got it, I was wondering how did it choose me. After I unlocked J.K. Rowling's writing, then I knew. The characteristics fit me perfectly! 

 "Each wand, from the moment it finds its ideal owner, will begin to learn from and teach its human partner."

Length and flexibility

"Longer wands might suit taller wizards, but they tend to be drawn to bigger personalities, and those of a more spacious and dramatic style of magic."
"Wand flexibility or rigidity denotes the degree of adaptability and willingness to change possessed by the wand-and-owner pair"

Wood


"The ash wand cleaves to its one true master and ought not to be passed on or gifted from the original owner, because it will lose power and skill..........The ideal owner may be stubborn, and will certainly be courageous, but never crass or arrogant."


Core

"As a rule, dragon heartstrings produce wands with the most power, and which are capable of the most flamboyant spells. Dragon wands tend to learn more quickly than other types. While they can change allegiance if won from their original master, they always bond strongly with the current owner.
The dragon wand tends to be easiest to turn to the Dark Arts, though it will not incline that way of its own accord. It is also the most prone of the three cores to accidents, being somewhat temperamental."


Muehehehe can you see the resemblance? Suit taller wizards : the average height for a Malaysian woman is 153.3 cm. I'm 161cm. Check. Stubborn : no need for explanations. Almost everyone who knows me knows my stubbornness. Check. Bravo, my wand is a hard one, so the wand-and-me pair is not willing to change and adapt, since it's hard.

Guess what house am I sorted in?


HUFFLEPUFF

Do not mock me, or I will hex you into this house. I was a tad disappointed when I got sorted into this house as I wasn't expecting it at all. I was expecting something like Slytherin or Ravenclaw, so I was like "really? no, REALLY?" when I got sorted into Hufflepuff. 

After the Mathematics examination today, I have truly found the Hufflepuff sense in me. You see, the Sorting Hat sorts us into a house that reflects who we are and what we are capable of and brings out the best in us even if we never thought it existed in the first place. 

"Those patient Hufflepuffs are true and unafraid of toil"

I can't say for certain that I'm unafraid of toil, but I guess I am true. I avoid twisting other people's words and trust towards me, and I hate people who loves to twist words. For example, when a person tells you to read it at home, and a friend said "it doesn't say don't tell anyone". I just despise those twisting and windings. You can wind yourself up and see if you like it. 

The welcome speech for Hufflepuff by the prefect Gabriel Truman made me love being a Hufflepuff. It nudged my Hufflepuff side and it woke up to bloom, and it's still blooming. 

"Our emblem is the badger, an animal that is often underestimated, because it lives quietly until attacked, but which, when provoked, can fight off animals much larger than itself, including wolves."
"Now, there are a few things you should know about Hufflepuff house. First of all, let’s deal with a perennial myth about the place, which is that we’re the least clever house. WRONG. Hufflepuff is certainly the least boastful house, but we’ve produced just as many brilliant witches and wizards as any other. Want proof? Look up Grogan Stump, one of the most popular Ministers for Magic of all time. He was a Hufflepuff – as were the successful Ministers Artemesia Lufkin and Dugald McPhail. Then there’s the world authority on magical creatures, Newt Scamander; Bridget Wenlock, the famous thirteenth-century Arithmancer who first discovered the magical properties of the number seven, and Hengist of Woodcroft, who founded the all-wizarding village of Hogsmeade, which lies very near Hogwarts School. Hufflepuffs all."
You forgot this hot ahem, brave Hufflepuff

"So, as you can see, we’ve produced more than our fair share of powerful, brilliant and daring witches and wizards, but, just because we don’t shout about it, we don’t get the credit we deserve."

I think I'm gonna cry D':


This is Nymphadora Tonks, another brave Hufflepuff.
"...it’s true that Hufflepuff is a bit lacking in one area. We’ve produced the fewest Dark wizards of any house in this school. Of course, you’d expect Slytherin to churn out evil-doers, seeing as they’ve never heard of fair play and prefer cheating over hard work any day, but even Gryffindor (the house we get on best with) has produced a few dodgy characters."
Does a certain rat ring a bell?  

"We are the only house at Hogwarts that also has a repelling device for would-be intruders. ...the illegal entrant is doused in vinegar."
"You will hear other houses boast of their security arrangements, but it so happens that in more than a thousand years, the Hufflepuff common room and dormitories have never been seen by outsiders. Like badgers, we know exactly how to lie low – and how to defend ourselves."
"... you will emerge into the cosiest common room of them all. It is round and earthy and low-ceilinged; it always feels sunny, and its circular windows have a view of rippling grass and dandelions."
There is a lot of burnished copper about the place, and many plants, which either hang from the ceiling or sit on the windowsills. Our Head of house, Professor Pomona Sprout, is Head of Herbology, and she brings the most interesting specimens (some of which dance and talk) to decorate our room – one reason why Hufflepuffs are often very good at Herbology. Our overstuffed sofas and chairs are upholstered in yellow and black, and our dormitories are reached through round doors in the walls of the common room. Copper lamps cast a warm light over our four-posters, all of which are covered in patchwork quilts, and copper bed warmers hang on the walls, should you have cold feet."

"Our house ghost is the friendliest of them all: the Fat Friar. You’ll recognise him easily enough; he’s plump and wears monk’s robes, and he’s very helpful if you get lost or are in any kind of trouble." 

"I think that’s nearly everything. I must say, I hope some of you are good Quidditch players. Hufflepuff hasn’t done as well as I’d like in the Quidditch tournament lately.
You should sleep comfortably. We’re protected from storms and wind down in our dormitories; we never have the disturbed nights those in the towers sometimes experience."
That Seeker is Cedric Diggory.

Hail Hufflepuffs! 

August 16, 2011

It's Never Too Late to Learn

We, the Form 3 students of SMK Jalan Empat, had an examination today. It was PJK, PSK and PSV. Wow, all starting with Ps. I don't like peas. Nor do I like nuts. Anyway, back to the main topic. The 2011 trial examination timetable for Thursday and Friday is...

Thursday : Bahasa Melayu Pemahaman and Penulisan, Science Paper (?)
Friday : History

So, no pressure. I just have to do a bit more revision on history and do lots of exercises on Stars and Galaxies and the Chapter 10 of Science, and I'm good to go. Hopefully, I'll get straight A's due to the tons of homework and exercises (really, for History we did more than 1000 questions already) our darling teachers gave us.

Now I know why our school produces so much straight A students in PMR. It's because of the mountains of exercises! When we do exercises lots of times, we tend to remember the facts in the questions. Especially if we get the wrong answer for the same questions lots of times. So, for the lazier students, they have a chance to still score As because the information sticks inside their brains. But to be on the safe side and secure yourself a spot in the straight A list, it's best to study and give it your all in the examinations.

I rarely study, but I make up with exercises and focusing in class. I know, who am I to give out tips? You're probably like "Hey, you're the girl from last year who always sleeps in class!".

Sod off.

For your information, I did not sleep the whole time. Only during BM and English and Geography (wow, now I know why I sort of suck in the last part of Form 2 Geography -_- and really, I'm regretting not paying attention during BM, I have to like copy down seven pages worth of Pahlawan Pasir Salak plot notes from a reference book, and I did not like it one bit. When I go to Form 4, I'm buying all the SPM reference books early next year). This year, I can proudly say "I did not sleep when the teacher's teaching".

Trust me, it pays a lot to pay attention in class. You give your attention, and the teacher's words almost literally sticks to the insides of your head. So the bottom line is (somehow this sentence is familiar to my PLBS speech on caffeine (you know, the one I posted sometime before)) if you pay attention in class, you don't have too much to worry about :)

Last but not least, good luck to all 2011 PMR candidates, no matter which school you're from.

July 8, 2011

Blessing



I just got home from the tuition I haven't attended for 2 weeks. The first week, I was absent because I had a fever, a viral fever. Blame Ilyas for bringing the virus to me. And there I was thinking my antibody is so strong while kissing and sharing drinks with that kid. The next week, which is last week, I was absent because I went to Johor for the Family Day you already know about.

While I was cycling home, I thought of something that I could put in this blog. And it was kinda an interesting thought, but the chocolate doughnut and the bread made me forget. You can't blame me. Eating is a blessing! Hahaha. I've recently learnt about that as of yesterday -_- 15 years of living and I just realized it yesterday. I'm 14 years behind (you can't eat good stuff when you're less than 36 months of age. If your mom feeds you with smoked salmon or spaghetti carbonara when you're less than 36 months old, then you've got to be weird, no offence though)

Oh yeah, now I remember a bit. The thought that I thought about was about the past. It's something that happened, but I can't remember :( Blast you, Angry Birds for making me concentrate on you so much that I forget. Just kidding. I'm the one at fault here for being such a forgetful person.

During school today, the new ranking for May 2011 test was posted. Guess my rank. Come on, come on. It's 18. What a loser. I dropped from #1 to #18. I feel so stupid right now. But I've been studying History and doing exercises, so I'll just work harder. Ganbatte! Hahaha I've been influenced by Hana Yori Dango from watching it too much -_- but really, I was a Japan fanatic since I was 11, but I'm a diam-diam ubi berisi not the bising-bising tin kosong type, not the type who blabs in Japanese and talks about it every single day. I know how annoying it can be, trust me, I do. No offence to the Japan fanatics out there kay?

Lastly, I'm sorry for any hurt feelings you may get from me or my typing or my mouth or my acts. You have my deepest apologies.

Dania

March 30, 2011

Keeper

I'm never a person who's good with words. I just shut up when I don't know what to say. And I have to admit I suck in giving advices. So people should seldom ask me for advices.

When I'm depressed, I'll throw it down, down, deep inside my heart. And when it's full, which is, very rare, I'll let it all out. I'm a keeper, not a passer. Get it? I keep all my feelings and it hurts me more. I don't like, feel one thing then I'll brush it off and I won't be affected by it.

So, the problem is, how do I let it all out? I read books, really emotional books that can make me cry. I don't know why, but it makes me feel better and my heart feels lighter after that. Or I'll play the piano or listen to songs. But books are, by far, the best.

I think I'm writing this because I've been reading a lot of emotional books like Dear John, The Last Song and A Walk to Remember. Hehe, don't mind me.