<p>Yeah I saw that UCLA girl, although what I found more funnier was that her popularity (negative one of course) has now lead someone to find out her bikini pics <a href=“http://coedmagazine.com/2011/03/14/alexandra-wallace-racist-ucla-students-bikini-photos-revealed-26-pics/[/url]”>http://coedmagazine.com/2011/03/14/alexandra-wallace-racist-ucla-students-bikini-photos-revealed-26-pics/</a>… seriously, that rant can now scar her for life.</p>
<p>I was watching the Alive 2007 tour videos by Daft Punk, I got to see Sean Paul, Kanye West and Guns N’ Roses during my time in AD, other artists have been here but it was bad luck that I didn’t get to see them (I missed out on Tiesto, Rihanna, Shakira and deadmau5!)… I really wish I get to see Daft Punk performing live, their concerts are more of an experience than a performance. (the songs performed were made into a live album as well). This particular mix even won a Grammy [YouTube</a> - Daft Punk - Around the World Live @ Bercy (High Quality)](<a href=“- YouTube”>- YouTube)</p>
<p>Oh and yh, 10 O-Levels for IB? Most people in my school I heard got accepted into the IB program by just 7 O-Levels/IGCSEs. Usually, if you’re giving A-Levels, then most colleges DO look at the O-Level results as well. AP results are really more rigorous and they can be used as stand-alone for requirement. Personally, I thought of IB being really valuable and stuff (and people in my school are really boastful and whiny about taking IB, just like Duke’s basketball team) but in my opinion, A-Levels are better, they’re economical, have the same importance given as IB programme and they allow you to take up more subjects (IB has a six-course requirement with extension but the program is such that there’s a lot to cover in every subject).</p>
<p>Beat boredom by watching “Robot”, the Rajnikanth one…
the robot tells the largest prime number in this world, talks to mosquitoes, and even threatens to rape the protagonist’s girlfriend by artificial insemination, not to mention the “cool” action stuff, I watched it while having dinner, and couldn’t finish my dinner due to the laughter caused by the film’s craziness which filmmakers of South India call “logic” -_-</p>