Today's just another sad sad day. En serio. And i've got a strange obsession with spanish. Well, a brief history about it. I used to speak a little of it and i used to like the language alot. So what i'm going to do is to pick it up all over again and i'm going to practise it. So expect a few spanish phrases here and there from now on.
magnifico?
Back to why today's just another sad sad day. I screwed up aircraft maintenance. Which seriously sucks. But math was good. Enough said. Shan't prolong my grief.
Today, DARE 2B 23 also played hide and seek in LT17A for 30 mins before the math common test. It was pitch black and all of us hid under the tables, some of us went to hide behind a red door, then there were those who crawled on the ground. Es impresionante todos nosotros ha divertido, honestly.
It felt good to be a kid again.
PLEASE VIEW THESE VIDEOS. They're really magnifico... And i'm sharing em with you!
Russian pilots are fierce. Fierce than americans. come to think of it, the only country that US is afraid of is russia. hmm.
Many things happened throughout this week... and yeah, they've been really eventful. I'll update more soon though.
For now, it's sleeping time.
Adios gente.
luke hugged cali@
12:04 AM
The Name's Newton
The name's called Newton. Issac Newton. He was born on the 14th January 1643, and thus it makes him 364 years old this year. He currently resides in Kensington, London, Englang, where, well, that was where he was last seen.
His alma mater was the Trinity College, and he will thoroughly be grateful for all the lessons learnt as he will embark on his journey to be one of the greatest minds that the world has ever seen. Also, he was the "half-creator" of Calculus and many other nonsensical formulas, derivations and not forgetting laws.
In his free time, he has interest physics, mathematics, astronomy, alchemy, and philosophy. Not forgetting, he has invented so many things that have really proved to be useful in our everyday lives. He is also very well known for Newtonian Mechanics, Universal gravitation, Calculus and Optics.