Thursday, 3 January 2013

Walking Back

Halo to all.

Even after the new year celebrations have ended, I know that it will be the start of school the following day. Yeah, kinda not so damn good. Fortunately, it isn't my case... somewhat. The Polytechnic that I am currently studying at is busy readying up for it's upcoming Open House, which will commence on 5, 7, and 8 January. Of course, when it comes to such big events, comes big manpower. I, alongside a bunch of many students, helped out packing tons of goodie bags for the visitors arriving for this event. No wonder my hands hurt like hell. The continuous aching in my fingers... damn that Lactic Acid inside.

I still am in "holiday mode", even though school has already started; Watching videos in Youtube non-stop, reading through all those Romantic Manga, and many more. All thanks to Computers and Laptops. Technology has advanced so quickly, we may had already forgotten how our life was before site giants Facebook, and Twitter existed.

Although school begins again, there is one thing we students look forward to: Seeing each other again, as during the holidays, many had either flown overseas or played Halo 4 all day. Scrap off the second reason. XD That was only meant for me.

Speaking of Halo 4, it still is Halo to me, regardless of the changes it went through, like a new composer for it's Soundtrack, and more infamously Ordnance Rewards (Many see it as an equivalent to the ever lovable/hatable Call Of Duty's Kill/Point Streaks.). Setting those aside, Campaign, War Games, and Spartan Ops are all enjoyable to play, if you yourself are a dedicated Halo fan. ;) Halo 4 was the very first Halo game where I actually achieved my very first Overkill with just my trusty ol' Battle Rifle. The Halo series to me is still the King of First Person Shooters, since 2001.

Alright, enough of my overexcited, and somehow fanboying remarks. I'm gonna be heading to school again tomorrow. Will meet up with my friends to work on a project in one of my modules. Till then, see you starside.

"Excitement is why we all anticipate about the future."

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