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3 more weeks and I'll be out of IMOS.

Being the sole JTQT class left in the school, I can't help but look forward to that day. People have been telling me to simply 'stay positive' during on-job-training (OJT), as if there's really nothing else they can say to keep me at peace. But heck, anything to get me out of IMOS, man.

I don't think my life in there will be missed in the future. Sure, there were people whom I could really talk to, but there were also others whom I couldn't stand being with for even a minute, yet I chose to keep those thoughts to myself and pretended we were still on talking terms. Honestly, why shouldn't I be pretentious when they were? They probably thought I knew nothing but arse around, when I'd already detected their hidden agenda a mile away.

Moral of the story? Say what you mean, and mean what you say. It wouldn't be pretty if you ended up being the pawn instead of playing others.