I don't like bullshit, but I like RedBull - Lil Wayne
After all that stress over the months about work and uni application, Friday (fun fun fun fun muahahaha) turned out to be a pretty good day. My salary for March totaled up to $2550 (not bad for a phone promoter) and I finally got something I hoped for: a letter from NUS stating that I have to sit for an aptitude test for the architecture course.
Now's the perfect time to continue on the post I've procrastinated on why I'm interested in taking up the course:
-I stare at new buildings like they're hot girls. Kinda creepy, I know. I always think why such structures are built in such a way and what inspired architects to give them a particular design. Because of this, I stare at Punggol (every morning when I was on my way to school) and any construction site I pass by.
-I've been secretly interested in architecture since primary school. Primary 2 to be exact. I was staying over at my aunty's house and had nothing else to do, so I just took a few pieces of A4 paper and drew what I view as 'condos', inspired by my cousins living in one. Drew a few every year till 2008.
-I drew buildings on my notes, exercise books, etc. whenever I became bored in class. Eg. Physics in Sec 3, Lit in Sec 2 and GP in JC:)
-Why 2008? That's when Sims 2 got released. Yes, the game is all about being God by controlling the lives of Sims and building houses for them. But to me that allowed me to exercise my creativity and put my thoughts into 'virtual reality'. So till today, I've been building skyscrapers in the game. It's somewhat a disadvantage as well because I didn't allow myself to improve on my dismal drawing skills....
So now you know.
And here's a few random buildings I've built using Sims 2. Shitty or awesome, you decide:)
more will be added soon.....
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