Lazy.

I find that ever since I started work, I get very lazy when I get back home. Most of the time I would just sit in front of the TV and watch all the way until I go to sleep at about 11 at night. Probably because of the fact that I do get a bit tired after spending the whole day at home, but I guess the main reason could be that apart from my job, I really don’t have much to do over here. It’s like, I don’t really have that many friends around me (yet), so it isn’t like I could go meet my friends for dinner and what not after work. That’s perhaps the thing that I have to endure the most since returning to Hong Kong, considering that most of my friends are in Singapore and all that. But then again, I’m sure I’ll get the opportunities to know more people in the process of my work, so I’m not worried.

Watched the Chief Executive Candidate Forum yesterday evening and I just found the entire process to be very funny. Why have politicians in Hong Kong (read Alan Leung) stoop so low to only know how to attack their opponents while not providing feasible and practical solutions on their own? And another thing that probably would never fail to baffle me – how can a Chief Executive candidate not get his basic financial facts right? Doesn’t he even do his basic homework? is it because he knows he is going to lose the whole election anyway so he doesn’t even bother? How responsible is that?

Probably would be heading to Mong Kok to walk around after work today, but before that happens, I have to finish preparing my XML notes. It’s lovely being a teacher. It really is. Haha.

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