It's finally the end.

Everything just flew by so fast I didn't even had time to react o(;△;)o TIME! YOU DIDN't EVEN ASK FOR MY PERMISSION TO RUN AWAY DAMN YOU!! ヽ(`Д´)ノ


At least, I took quite a few photos so the rest of this post is going to look like some foreigners' guide to visiting Singapore.

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Let's start from Vivocity. This is the ticketing booth for the train ride to Sentosa

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Vivocity sky garden. It's actually legal to wade in the pools Σ(゚д゚;)

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The other half of skygarden. After this, we set off for Sentosa o(^-^)o

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Palawan beach. You can actually cross over to the island but currently it's being repaired.

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It's actually really nice to see the sunset here, if you didn't have sand in your shoes

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Gay couple shot(joking!) They're really just posing but hey, look at the right guy's waist (`∀´)


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We're really conspicuous, huh.

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Main guy in white is the otaku. He has this trademark emo pose which he does subconsciously

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Two of the Taiwan facilitators. Looks so romantic right? They're not in a relationship by the way


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THEY LOOK ALIKE ∑(-x-;)

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Songs of the sea performance. This is just the beginning and OH MY GOD I LOVE THEIR EFFECTS

After this we went to the Skyride and Luge but I didn't take any pictures because I was too busy freaking out. Amanda chan fell off her luge haha (*^▽^*)


That's it for Sentosa. The next day was devoted to Pierce Reservoir and Bugis.


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Woohoo. Look at the "no fishing" sign | 壁 |д・)

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It's a really pretty place but I would suggest that you drag a biology expert along if you really mean to visit the forest

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The reservoir. Otaku's eating fried dough sticks on the left ┐( ̄ヘ ̄)┌

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Bus on the way there. It's so noisy I can't even sleep properly (-"-;A

Hmm yeah, so. Afterthoughts.


この三日はすっごく楽しかったし、嬉しかった。


Sometimes standing behind people lets you see them better, because during those sometimes, standing in front makes you forget to look at the people behind you.

Maybe that's why I like to stand behind.


A lot of things happened during these 3 days. Things that made me happy, made me sad, made me regret...


Yet I saw a lot of things that cannot be replaced too.


People often say that miracles exist, and they spend their entire lives looking for these miracles. For what? Why are they doing this, when the miracles they yearned for are just next to them without them realising it?

Again, maybe that's why I like to stand behind, because you see things that you'll normally miss.


During the Songs of the Seas performance at Sentosa, I saw everyone's smiles and heard their laughter. And I wondered, what is it that I'm looking at right now?

The answer's simple: magic.

Screw magicians and their funny tricks. They call themselves magicians, but the joy they bring to their audience lasts no more than what time can measure.


Magic can never be forgotten, not by those who felt it, not by those who saw it. At least, that's what I believe.


I may be naive, but at least I am happy. I may be crying, but I'll still say that I'm happy.

...*sigh*


Enough of ranting. I've got one last picture I took at the reservoir. The effects were made by shaking my handphone unintentionally but it looks nice after I blurred and smudged a little.

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Not to mention tarnish the colors. Again, it's otaku boy at your service.