Oh my.
I was just reading the synopsis of the latest episode of House MD, and the illness the patient has, caused personality changes to the extent that his niceness becomes a symptom. Niceness as a symptom for an illness??
anyway, the Kutner doctor really looks like Kal Penn, the Kumar actor, I wonder if it's really him.
oh, and we caught the play "Shakespeare on Love" last Tuesday. It wasn't what I expected, but it turned out quite well. I didn't even realise how much I missed watching plays until that day. It's like there was this one moment where I was just sitting there in the relatively small theatre, and I just happened to glance up. I saw how the theatre lights lit up the entire room, and how everything seemed so clear at that moment. and how because of the performance going on, the audience could only remain an individual and remark on the play silently. but as the comedic parts came in, all of us were like laughing together and enjoying the play without even a word being passed between any of us. it felt really good to be there.
to be able to laugh out loud and relax without any worries.
in the end, I didn't really learn much about what Shakespeare thought of love or how he viewed it, but it was great being able to just be part of an audience. and it was funny also when Othello came on, and all three of us were like "I remember memorising those quotes for my essays!", as quoted from sharon. it was fun re-collecting the jc memories as the actors recited the fond lines from the text.
"Trifles light as air..."
"Reputation, reputation, reputation!"
haha.. the rest is history. all jumbled up. I remember something about a man who loved not wisely but too much? and of Othello casting a pearl away?
haha. oh well. at least when the lines were performed on stage, it was familiar to me.
one last thought, I wonder what we will be like 5 years later?
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