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Monday, March 7
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Red, Blue, Gold was held at ACS barker campus this year. It had a really lovely ambience and setting. The palm trees were swaying in the breeze, the sun's setting rays glistened down on us, there was gentle, melodious music playing in the background. But most important were the company and fellowship we shared.

I do not miss MGS really, but I do miss being part of the AC family. There's a sense of security about ACS. Perhaps you could say it's all that 'God' that is around. I was in the AC Barker Hall a few days ago. Looked up, and to my immense satisfaction there sat the words -not ::The Best is Yet To Be:: but- To God Be The Glory. There is something immensely satisfying about being in the presence of God, or at least feeling like you're in it. The past year has been my first in a secular school (have been to christian schools/convents most of my life). I suppose, it's okay, but I dunno. There's just an edge in people here that you don't get in people there. It's well, it's all about loyalty and trust. Not everyone here thinks loyalty and trust matters coz ah, nevermind.

The bottom line is, I do miss the AC community (not even the people but the feeling you get there. Perhaps not in ACJC but at least in MGS). I like Raffles that's for sure. I like the individualism, I like (somewhat) the challenge, I like being considered _important_ (or at least feel it) but there ain't no love here. Nope, no no love.

(And if you guys don't get it, you don't have to. coz I think if you don't get it now you never will)
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