CATS has been great so far. I love the idea of creating new things. Ever since i was young, i would watch people make big things out of little stuff. Like bakers baking cakes. I love the idea of creating things out of materials i can easily get hold of, like PAPER! I would try making things i could use out of paper, like: folders, wallets, cd holders, paper dustbins, etc. Origami books helped alot, except that i wasn’t really interested in making structures that would take up space on my desk.

When Lego is not Lego, it is the best toy one can ever have. When i was really young, my dad used to buy Lego for my brother and i to play with. All the blocks were stuffed into a large blue carrier, which looks like a huge lego piece as well. (I still have it with me. xD). We were supposed to make a house with it, as shown in the sticker on the front of the carrier, like the serving suggestions one see on can food tins. Thus, it comes with two asexual humans with interchangeable body parts, umbrellas, a beach chair, and some trees and potted plants. I was intrigued the first time i saw my father finish the structure. It looked exactly like the serving suggestion, from the placement of the windows to the freezed actions of the yellow humans. I loved it so much i did not touch it for days, so as to preserve its state for as long as i could. Which wasn’t very long. Soon, i demolished it and rebuilt the structure. After that, i made houses of other designs. Then, the houses became objects. Soon after, i was making pencil holders out of the Lego. I started with a basic one, and ended with one that could hold all kinds of stationery, which also comes with a card holder and armed with a memo pad. Then i made a ‘ticketing machine’ which uses dominoes as tickets. After which i made a drawer. Serious. I put cards in between the sections so that they would come out more smoothly, because the protruding holes on top of the Lego pieces are obtrusive. One day, i hope to make a massive structure out of unlimited Lego pieces. =)

Some time back, after reading too much logical shit for the O Levels, i decided to write a composition which has got NO logic, NO common sense, and NO meaning. It was hard, seriously. Like going against how my brain was trained to work. This is it:

Lateral Latex.
I was just receiving the bowls of silver hairbands when the redness of the lighthouse caught my delirious moustache.The workers went qwertyuiop before the rest of the toilets caught up with them. They took the lighthouse into their own hair and immediately ate up the gunmen within the shortcake of limited array. The goodies were fabulously attached to limitless beans, bringing upon a sense of nostalgia, pretty associated with happy coupons. The typewriters love coupons. Pungent, they claim the coupons to be. Full of good compass, worth the bag of grass. Again, him see to love would i sometimes. Whimsical fantasy brimming full of marigold. The lollypops woud catch the popcorn and put them into displays full of policemen. The star would love to do a nose job, sponsered by thousands of paperwork and cashiers. The bridge must be high enough, said the star. Thus, the star could reach the moon, or get burnt by the sun. The barbeque is lovely, but the prawns do not enjoy it at all. Too hot, increases global warming. The harvest would be poor, the peoples hair turn into dry hay. The horses no food, for the grass had dried up, and had to resort to eating peoples hair. The people do not like it. Too bald, they said. But cooling whatsoever. So they would listen to their players, or board their fancy yachts that take them too far away into the ocean, and crash into the red lighthouse that caught my delirious moustache when i was just receiving the bowls of silver hairbands.

However, it was really fun writing crap. I love doing stuff like these. It really is therapeutic. Haha!