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name - Lim Jun Wei, Ivan\Perignonic
birthday - 08 November 1988
age - 23+ starsign - Scorpio(Sun/moon)/Earthen Dragon
status - Single
school - LianHua Primary, Henderson Secondary, ITE MacPherson
class - Singapore citizen, HIV NEGATIVE
loves - Food, Going out with friends/cousins, Helping Others, Lego, Making friends, My PS2, PSP, 3DS and my iPhone4, My one and only Mum, Shopping, Singing, Talking, Tanning...
wishList - Acne-Free Face(99%), Get Fit(With ABS) currently - Looking for a proper job so i can further my studies!
About me - a young man who likes singing/listening to music, likes watching funny movies and plays(Chestnuts).
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you want complain? i'll give ya one! / Tuesday, January 25, 2005
Dear Mr. Yek,
I'm Lim Jun 'Jie' from ITE Central, MacPherson MMT-1E.
I have colour blind(minor), even though I failed the colour blindness test, I AM not going to give up on the course I'm currently in, and I have people to support me mentally and I even know so many good friend in the class, if you change me, I'm sure to miss them be INACTIVE, I'm not threatening you and I AM sure you understand how I feel because you used to be a teen too, right?
I hope you can change your mind of putting me into a course that I never ever want, my father and I will ask the Bukit Merah Town's MP to help me. and it's not fair because I paid and started my course then all of the sudden you just ask me to drop my favorite subject.
I vowed to my family that I will never be a technician, and it is not fair for almost every colour blinded students, I still WON'T give up on MultiMedia Technology. I know this might ruin the schools reputation, but to tell you the truth, I can SEE all colours, which means I am not totally colour blind.
And it is not fair to me that your staff can just shift someone from nowhere to takeover me, even my classmates are furious about this, I hope you understand me, and I would like to quote what Mr. Edwin Chua said, "I hope you can take this maturely."
There is a question I want to ask you too, how many people you think you have recruited has colour blind? I know I'm asking a silly question but how do you know if one of your staff is suffering from colour blindness?
I hope you read this and reply to me As Soon As Possible.
Thank you.
Lim Jun 'Jie'
8.01 PM, Tuesday, 25 January 2005
/now that you are done reading, any comments?
8:14 PM