User:AlphaNOX

=AlphaNOX= Hi, I am AlphaNOX. I am born on February 10, 1995 in Singapore, Bedok. I was born in my biological mom's house, and transported to the hospital soon after. Upon reaching there, my biological mom doesn't want me anymore and sent me for adoption. Now, as I type, my foster mom is fast asleep. I am happy here, provided with life's luxuries. However, things aren't always the same as sometimes mom can be a pain too. Nevertheless, I want to take responsibility of my life and parents, and respect them along the way.

Education
I went to Yung An Primary School in 2002 as a Primary One pupil. The next year, my Primary School closed down and I was transferred to another school, named Lakeside Primary School - a merge of 3 different schools (including mine). Then in 2007 I graduated from that school and went to my new school, Yuan Ching Secondary School in 2008. This school was a tad far away from my house compared to Lakeside Primary, but it still manageable with my bike.

Some of you, especially my friends, may ask what is my perception on education. Well, I really stick to what Albert Einstein had said - "Education starts the moment you leave school". Personally, I think it is true, because the way the schools treat us here is very horrific. They restrict your learning by forcing you to learn and study the subjects you are not keen in, and not only that, they also restrict how we dress, to the minute details - such as no colored contact lenses, no dyed hair, no manicured fingernails. To me it's absurd, because if students are often condemned on how they look, they do not feel the way they want to be, thus not having that kind of 'spirit'.

More often than not, I regularly connect the education system here to the ideology of my country, Singapore. I also link them to other factors such as propaganda, terror and such. These connections are often shared with my Secondary School friends and those whom I add on Facebook. Singapore, contrary to it's proclamation of it's democratic background, doesn't practice it. Singapore is a Socialist or pseudo-communist state. 'Why?' you may ask. I can tell you why. Over here, housing, education, finances, healthcare are all being distributed evenly by the government so that everyone has the opportunity to live happily. These practices originate from Communist ideas. On the other hand, these practices are not carried out extremely as I can still see homeless people on the streets and those who are not in school, so it's somewhat a balanced kind of thing, but it is more of a socialist-communist state in my opinion, as Singapore also has the Gestapo kind of aura lurking around us as we cannot express our opinions with regards to the Government and it's counterparts.

Pet peeves
There are alot of things that may trigger my bad attitude: [Solution]= Move out of sight [There are no solutions to this as it would very much result in a retaliation, talk-back, gossip, or revenge]
 * Any girl/woman/man with long hair who ties up their hair and looking at me would be something that I hate the most.
 * I particularly hate those who restricts whatever I do in a certain way. There are a few exceptions though, but it must be:
 * Convincing
 * Friendly and fun-loving
 * Non-sarcastic
 * Vague
 * I hate butterflies, moths, grasshoppers, (small) lizards, cockroaches, flies and bees
 * I hate those who like to shout/have a loud voice everytime.

I think that is all, it's 02:40am in the morning and I am supposed to go to bed 4 hrs ago. See ya!