I think it is so greatly intriguing, how you can see some people repeatedly while the world out there is so big.
Why do some people just stand out more in your visual space? Is it because the girl had a loud, piercing voice as she asked for directions to the person behind you as you queued to board the bus in school? I've repeatedly seen this girl since then, whether she was a customer at the school cafe i'm part-timing at, whether she was eating with her friends in the science canteen, whether she was simply waiting for this bus. Somehow I keep indadvertedly noticing her around now.
And then this chap on the MRT, wearing a formal work shirt and work pants, but on his lap this striking royal blue pleather backpack with silver studs in an arc across the top... I've seen this chap before, just last week. I suppose its because we are both on the way to work and leave about the same time and are on the train at about the same time. And it's just because he has such a strange matchup of accessories to his clothes that i find him more distinct than anyone else that might well have been on the same train and the same cabin at this time last weekend.
And then there were others, all very randomly observed on the train, and then at random events at other places at totally different times. I'm most certain its because these people have something really unique about them that made them stand out. It's just quite interesting to notice how often I am actually around the same people while thinking, "meh, will never see this chap again anyway," or "should i tell her i know the way? blah. Will never meet her again anyway."
Just interesting.
And it's raining again. Peter. Patter. Broke his platter. Lunch fell down in one big splatter. Does it matter? I wouldn't know better. But he certainly isn't gonna get any Fatter.
Omg. Now I'm going crazy.
Ending off with a cute pic I came across on facebook.
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