When the TEE is over, we will no longer have to worry about how many Cs we need to achieve to graduate, whether or not 52% gives you a pass in English, or whether Newton-Raphson was made to torture, or bore.
The TEE seems scary and horrible and you-just-don't-want-it-to-happen; but we cannot wait until it is over. When we finish our last paper, we'll be happy. We'll smile, and laugh, and burn our books. We can smell how close we are to blissful lack of brain activity.
But we're also beginning to realise something else.
How are we going to get used to not seeing each other everyday?
We don't all talk to each other everyday; some days, we don't even see each other. But we know that we're all around... somewhere.
We don't know why we all hang out together, why we do things together, why we even LIKE each other. We just do.
And as much as we actually kind of enjoy the holidays when we don't have to see each other all the time, suddenly, the fact that we're all going in very different directions hits us and we realise...
Well, we'll just have to find another way to get in each others' faces now, won't we?
Speaking of getting in your face...
This is the result of an experiment to prove just how lousy I am at taking pictures of myself. I couldn't even fit my whole head into the frame.
Ohhhh yeah. The school fees are going a really long way.
Yesterday, we felt sad knowing that our mass stupidity could only last for three more months.
Today, we forget about it, because we have three more months. And we're all still in it.
We'll look back at this photo one day and remember what great idiots we were.
But we'll know we were all idiots together.
We'll know, we were all together.
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