Back to SKULE and Reality
Sep. 10th, 2017 03:51 pmA lot of things were happening during this week so I didn't get to post anything, so here I am~
I arrived in Canada a few days ago, and after being in my internet-less cave for a month++, I'm finally back to the surface: I REUNITED WITH MY BELOVED INTERNET! The internet in my place in Indonesia is still dead till this moment though (apparently, it seems that the provider lied about being 'chased out' sort of, they actually refused to renew the renting period? I'm not sure though but Mom is planning to change provider XD)
ANYWAY! Here I am back with my internet XD
I arrived here on Wednesday night (arrived home around midnight) and SKULE started on Thursday. Yes, that girl with her jet lag went to school right after she arrived (she almost fell asleep in class *oops*). The first 2 days of school were pretty chill, so I could still procrastinate on unpacking my stuffs (Yes, I am THAT lazy LOL).
I started 99.9 Keiji Senmon Bengoshi around Friday night and have currently finished watching all the way to ep 8 and have skimmed through the last 2 episodes TEEHEE Yes, I'm REALLY curious about how this season ended since season 2 is starting next January >v< SO EXCITED!
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I downloaded "Arashi Blast in Hawaii" concert yesterday and it was looking great until they performed "Believe". I've watched the documentary where it was mentioned that Nino had a back pain during concert yet was still performing at his 100%. I was curious on which day did they put to this concert DVD so I was waiting for their "Monster" performance. It was done not with a high jump but a slide up instead... Yes, that concert was when Nino hurt his back. I watched till the end yet Nino didn't show a single sign of his pain. I honestly was stunned.
I then rewatched the documentary and relistened to what Nino said: "Of course it hurts, it's painful. But whenever we're doing something, when we receive money from people, I think it means that they're paying for our time. If during that time, we with our own reason lower our quality performance, I think it's unacceptable." It really hit me to the core.
Also followed by Ohno's word: "If we don't do our best on what's in front of us right now, when are we going to give our best?"
Yes, it really is something obvious, but we often forget this. I feel like me rewatching this right at the start of my school year is not a coincidence. It was meant to tell me something: It's ok to go at my own pace. Take one step at a time, as long as I give my 100% it will be alright.
OKIE! New school year, no matter what's coming, I'll do my best! FIGHT-O! >o<)9
I arrived in Canada a few days ago, and after being in my internet-less cave for a month++, I'm finally back to the surface: I REUNITED WITH MY BELOVED INTERNET! The internet in my place in Indonesia is still dead till this moment though (apparently, it seems that the provider lied about being 'chased out' sort of, they actually refused to renew the renting period? I'm not sure though but Mom is planning to change provider XD)
ANYWAY! Here I am back with my internet XD
I arrived here on Wednesday night (arrived home around midnight) and SKULE started on Thursday. Yes, that girl with her jet lag went to school right after she arrived (she almost fell asleep in class *oops*). The first 2 days of school were pretty chill, so I could still procrastinate on unpacking my stuffs (Yes, I am THAT lazy LOL).
I started 99.9 Keiji Senmon Bengoshi around Friday night and have currently finished watching all the way to ep 8 and have skimmed through the last 2 episodes TEEHEE Yes, I'm REALLY curious about how this season ended since season 2 is starting next January >v< SO EXCITED!
( Read more... )
I downloaded "Arashi Blast in Hawaii" concert yesterday and it was looking great until they performed "Believe". I've watched the documentary where it was mentioned that Nino had a back pain during concert yet was still performing at his 100%. I was curious on which day did they put to this concert DVD so I was waiting for their "Monster" performance. It was done not with a high jump but a slide up instead... Yes, that concert was when Nino hurt his back. I watched till the end yet Nino didn't show a single sign of his pain. I honestly was stunned.
I then rewatched the documentary and relistened to what Nino said: "Of course it hurts, it's painful. But whenever we're doing something, when we receive money from people, I think it means that they're paying for our time. If during that time, we with our own reason lower our quality performance, I think it's unacceptable." It really hit me to the core.
Also followed by Ohno's word: "If we don't do our best on what's in front of us right now, when are we going to give our best?"
Yes, it really is something obvious, but we often forget this. I feel like me rewatching this right at the start of my school year is not a coincidence. It was meant to tell me something: It's ok to go at my own pace. Take one step at a time, as long as I give my 100% it will be alright.
OKIE! New school year, no matter what's coming, I'll do my best! FIGHT-O! >o<)9