Tuesday, 27 March 2012

Just dropping by to say hi.

Hi.

Kindly re-read the title.
So this is my (more likely to be) the 5th blog that I have ever put myself into. I once owned one but I abandoned it because it was useless. But guess people, now I'm back.

March 27th, 2012.
So it's 2012 already, can't believe the last time I wrote shitload of stories on blogspot was in 2010.
You might want to read this, or you might not.

Today, as if you may know, I went to Ocean Dream which is located in North Jakarta.
I know most of you would probably think, 'the hell are these highschoolers doing around here?'
The answer is basically we're all going to do a biology practical work, regarding the chapter Animalia as follows; Mollusca/Porifera/Coelenterata/Echinodermata.

The first thing that popped out in my mind when I woke up apparently turned out to be; am I back in kindergarten or is my brain still drifting away, that I really have to go playing around with kindergarten kiddos?
And it turned out to be like what I have imagined. Worst nightmare of the month.
By the time I arrived at the location, there were many kindergarten kids staring profusely at us.
CALM DOWN INNOCENT KIDS, I ain't gonna bite you, though.

The first place I had the chance to visit turned out to be, uh, I forgot what they called. Most importantly in that place we were defining and differentiating which one is the Porifera and the Coelenterata. The easy example of Porifera, among others; the sponge you guys are using when you wash the dishes. But in this case, the sponge is definitely the real one, the lived one. And when I touched it, it has a rough surface and there were many pores all over it. Obviously. But not all Poriferas are safe to be contacted with hands, e.g. the Sea Urchin. They basically have spines spread over its surface and if we intentionally touch it, they'll harm you by giving its toxin and it may not cause death for a person but you'll soon be suffering from disease, such as fever. They're black-colored and if one of you guys accidentally steps on this kind of animalia, just get it urinated. Fearfully gross, but I'm not kidding...

The second place was, the dolphins. After having a slight review about dolphin, they become one of the things I excitedly fond of. I didn't know that dolphins are actually having a sixth sense, they sense by releasing sounds. Of all the three sounds they make, ultrasonic seems to be in it. The shout of a dolphin resembles like a newborn baby. (Although, in fact, they've been having 15 years of life.) aren't they just too cute to resist? Interesting how one of my friend gets the chance to be kissed by a dolphin!

The third place was the Smart House. In there we learned both Biology mixed with Chem and Phy. When I was inside the Smart House there were many mammals are being tragically preserved by a formalin. Calm down, they're already dead, so I guess... It's legal. We identify many kinds of Pisces and others, we were also being told how many is the pH degree on the dolphins' water pond. I suppose it's more or less 29 until 34 degrees?

After visiting the third place, we ought to be back to the underwater theatre. Inside, we watched performance presented by the Ocean Dream itself. Short story within 20 minutes duration. And then after that we were having a break time, so I went to the 4D theatre with my classmates and all, and I enjoyed how they filmed Dora The Explorer. Yeah, it's Dora guys. Not to mention her lovely brother, (or is it her relative or something?) Diego. Yeah, you got swag.

The weather seems to be cloudy at first, and then it got darker and darker and it started to rain. Pathetic. My life's pathetic. Rain ruins everything while there's Kariza's book in my bag. NO. I have to protect it.
It was raining cats and dogs.
My life ended.

HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA, no.
Thank heavens one of my friends brought an umbrella so I could protect the book, at last!
Then we slowly got back to the bus with an umbrella overhead. But guess what happened?
No bus.
What kind of fuckery is this.
We had to wait for almost 30 minutes, and as I mentioned before, it was raining hard. Good. Will anyone kindly stand up and start speaking out defining how fucked up my life is in there?
In the end, we got soaked wet from head to toe. Praise the Lord, my bag is a waterproof one, so the containes are all safe. SAFE.
Then the bus came. Finally.

P.S : Dear driver, you are way too late, everyone gets wet, and I had to run over to reach you because you parked too far, therefore I should cut your salary. Sincerely, student of SMAN 70.