
being deaf isnt that bad actually.
but i guess it takes really long for one to realise that life can still go on normally although he is deaf.
they dont need sympathy. they just need you're cooperation.
it touched me most to see and hear a group of deaf teenagers sitting behind and beside me on the bus.
i was surprised to see that they didnt really make hand actions but instead they were more off confident when speaking.
it doesnt mean if they're deaf, they can't lead a normal life.
those boys i saw in the bus just now, they were soo confident and in fact too confident that one of them asked for my name and number.
i didnt reply them coz i couldnt figure out whether they could hear me or not if i spoke.
and also, are they blind? why in the world would they want to talk to this slekeh, hitam, slenger girl who was carrying a big bag like some pompan gile?
haiyoh.
they may be deaf but when they laugh, the bus was still shaking eventhough it was on brake.
so loud lah they laugh! the one who asked for my name was cute!
he had a lip piercing. woo~
miss that opportunity although it will be interesting to have a deaf boyfriend.
like it'll be so much fun!
k anyways,today is very tiring! tmr it's gonna be more tiring!
CAMPCAMPCAMP!
can't wait! but scared at the same time coz im afraid this would be a disaster!
wish the NCOs and i luck! (:
and cadets, if you ever read this, please dont show me attitude or you'll get it from me at physical training tomorrow! and if it's not tmr, it'll be at any other trainings during drills!