Thursday, January 25, 2007
"This morning, during silent reading period, I got called out by Mrs. Sng. She spoke to me about my blog posts. She said she wants me to think it over, and by that she means she wants me to either delete or edit those posts."
From Dewi-jie's blog.

Last year, I've read a newspaper article about this too.
Well it's rather unfair isn't it? Singapore doesn't have freedom of speech. Maybe it's totally not okay to talk about religion and racism, but definitely we have the right to talk about some things?

Maybe they might sue us for slander... Yeahs.
When I was in primary school, I was told that whenever I felt sad, I could write it down in a diary or something. So yeahs, sometimes I do complain about things that are against me, things that were unfair.

And a blog is also some kind of a diary isn't it?
The only difference is, a diary is a book and nobody will see what you write(unless you let them). And a blog is known to public.
Bloody hell...

But I won't set a password on my blog. Because there's nothing to be afraid of.
Right, so I did complain about Joelly. So what if she sees it? She's been calling us (namely Xian Yun, Fiona, etc) bitches behind our backs too!

If she can tell me, " I did not!" and prove it, I will take off the posts and put an apology, bold, nice and big...
I really wonder how teachers get our blog URLs when we never tell them. Do they snoop around the classrooms, then peek at our books? Like autograph books for example. Or books used to write down our particulars. Maybe we wrote our URLs there and they saw it? Heh.

Just recalled about the Confidential Report our school asked us to fill in. Maybe we put our URL there, and they got it. Bleahs. But I don't think there is...
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