repressed convent girls

we'll be starting internship next week! that means that technically, my poly life is over - all two and three quarts of it at least. no more studying til i decide to take up a degree course or something. gosh, am i gonna miss the mugging and regurgitating (i'm not being sarcastic).

i've been posted to vintedge for my three-month industrial attachment. according to my liaison officer (groan), they're a pretty small company; don't know if that's good or just ok. of course i'd hope it's the former. i was a little miffed about not being posted to somewhere "famous" like Saatchi & Saatchi, Bates, Leo Burnett or even Dentsu, but on hindsight, perhaps can peruse more stuff at more cosy companies. hey at least i'm honest here. but then again, those going to above-mentioned companies are -i shall not say anything lest i get into trouble with a certain crowd-.

anyhow, should go into today's topic - repressed convent girls. haha.

on power 98's drivetime show last week (i keep wanting to post this but then i was too busy), the deejays were discussing an incident that happened in one of our local convent. what happened was that this girl had her hair worn too short and was thus suspended for two weeks.

two weeks!

reckon that's a little over-the-board, isn't it?

listeners were allowed to text or call in, and there came this sms which went like "in my secondary school days, girls with too-short hair had to wear wigs!"

now doesn't that sound familiar? i'd bet half my life's savings that listener was from SAC! (my life savings ain't much, therefore i can bet)

ok, think about it. does hair have anything to do with your studying ability, or your brainpower? or even your intellect? unless you obsess too much with your hair, so much so that it absolutely deters you from having a proper life, we would all have already understood that a person's appearance is superficial, what's underneath is all that matters. i thought perhaps a convent school should emphasise that more than anything else, but this is an irony! you suspend students because they cheat during exams, or they make nuisances of themselves... not because their bloody hair is too short!!!

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