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Monday, November 22, 2010

I Feel Like Doing Something Counterproductive

I just finished reading Misfortune by Wesley Stace which I'm sure was very taxing to write because it was very taxing to read. 


Also as some of you may know, my holidaying is sort of rushed.

Too tired. I will make this a very boring tldr post. I still have so many things to do.

Went up to Genting with my parents and aunts and grandma for the 凤飞飞 concert. My sister and I, on the other hand, indulged in random acts of insanity which involved tears, dry vomiting and cup noodles.

Pictures will perhaps work better.

Every post must start off with a self-potrait, because I'm narcissistic like that.

My sister and I posing with an entire wall of bird cages. The birds are not real.


My sister and I, again, posing in front of a giant (Christmas?) tree made of out plastic water tanks. You know, those really big ones that are upside down and you see it in offices etc etc. Never mind.

Also, you should be getting used to (or sick of) our faces.

Lookin' cool in Motion Master 3D glasses. It was a blast, but the blasts of air in my face was not only annoying, it was scary. Slightly. Okay, so I was creeped out a bit, but who wouldn't in the faces of many walking dolls who seem bent on killing you?

The Bumper Cars is as usual a fun ride, but the long wait is highly frustrating.

Heck, a lot of things are highly frustrating, mostly the very long lines.


Doing a bit of archery. I still swoon over Legolas. All the time. HIS HAIR, LIEK OMG. Anyways, I am a natural at archery. I keep dropping the arrows. I don't even need to aim.

After that we walked around, my sister complained about her sore feet, we rode some of those really boring nonsensical rides that just go one small round and went back to the hotel. Later I found mynews.com closed and derived of my cup noodles, went into an angry sulk.

The next day we woke up late (actually, I woke up early, but my sister wanted to sleep) and then I continued my angry sulk from the night before (...well, early morning, if you want to be specific about it) until we had breakfast. Food makes everything better.

Of course my first ride in the Outdoor Theme Park was the spinning chair thingies. I love that.

(Also this will be pictureless because my camera was in my bag which was in a locker. I don't whip out my camera and take pictures on rides that are high off the ground and jerky. No, I want my camera to live a long, healthy life, thank you very much.)

Then we went on the superman ride where you lie down and zoom about. It was great. You had to pay an extra RM10 for each ride, though. The bad news is that the seat/couch/whatever thing you lie on stinks LIEK OMG I DON'T EVEN which ruined the ride. I felt like barfing, but only because the smell stayed on my coat I MEAN LIEK EWWWWW.

The Pirate Ship ride lulled me to sleep. Really.

Corkscrew, like usual, was fast and violent. I think the best part of the thrill is wondering whether the coach will fall and crash into the ground.

My favorite was the suicide jump. The one that flies really high up then drops down unexpectedly. You get to enjoy the view, at any rate. The wait was also really, really long. D: I remember distinctly screaming something like "OHMYGOD SHIIIIIIT" and the person sitting next to me laughing. Laughing. I later checked out the photos (you know, those they take then daylight rob you for them) to learn that my sister and I had the normal screaming expression (they were identical. I mean like really.) whilst the guy next to me (the one who laughed) wore no expression. At all. He was like (._.) no kidding. I would have bought the picture if it wasn't priced at frickin' RM30. SO DAMN AWESOME WEI.

After that we sort of finished all the exciting rides and then we rode on the boring ones. And the classic ones. Like the spinning teacup, which we didn't spin. We just sat in there and reminisced about how the rides seemed to be nicer when we were young.

Nothing else to say about the rides after the spinning teacup because it was near noon and people were starting to wake up. LONG LINES ARE LONG.

On the way back to KL we went to the very large temple.

♥ my earphones.

A pretty macro shot my sister took. ORANGE.





What better than a Buddha hiding to get you through tough times?

Hidden dragon... On the rooftop.

BECAUSE YOU CANNOT DO THIS TO ANY GOD EXCEPT THE 弥勒佛. W00T!

End of TLDR post.
(I can hear your sighs of relief.)

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