Have you ever thought of the world in slow motion?
Picture this,
walking down a pathway, something the size of green peas hits you. sweeping it away, you see a few other black spots to your right.
Thinking it was just your vision, you move on, only to your dismay of finding more black spots.
Staring carefully and closer, imagine flies moving in slow motion up and down, as you would find the way wooden horses move on merry-go-rounds in slow mo.
DISGUSTING! Ok, and this is only the middle of spring? *winces* Somehow, during summer these black irritating houseflies just EXPAND at least 5 times bigger! (from my perspective anyway) not lookig forward to that.
Have you ever been to a park and saw poo and wonder who the inconsiderate owner of the dog is? And why they don't use the plastic bags provided to pick up and remove them off public property? (in singapore anyway)
Well, it's harder to imagine that when you see poo on the tram TRACKS in the middle of the ROAD. Yuck, i wonder if countless unsuspecting tram drivers drove right past it. Which makes me wonder if they were the one responsible for cleaning their own trams. I've seen tram drivers changing shifts in the middle of its tram line before (stopped at the tram station before though it wasn't the terminal stop) so maybe both tram drivers have to clean if they found such undesirable materials clinging to the bottom of the tram? Haha. Would they be like taxi drivers who generally take care of their own cab by washing or would there be cleaners to do such jobs. interesting things to ponder over =p Oh, and in case i failed to mention, no, i don't think it was a dog who did it. Horse carridges are common enough in melbourne for me to assume that it was them who did it. Still, i wonder what the situation had been like? =p heehee
haha, sorry for the disgusting words written. i better get back to time series models. or maybe Barro-Ricardo's equivalence equation. Argh, the amount of work piling up tarnishes my insight as to which subject to start on.
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