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Wednesday, June 28, 2006

During art lesson, almost all of the art students hadn't completed their colour scheme. This was the first time I've ever seen Ms Yong broke down and I've never heard her raise her voice that high before on her students. Her voice was filled with such angst and sheer disappointment. Tears streamed down her flawless skin; making it wet as she berated the class. I felt sorry for her..really. It saddens me to see her weep and wiping off her tears with her palms like that. This clearly portrays that she couldn't take it anymore. She's tried so hard and she certainly don't deserve this kind of treatment. All she ever wanted was, for her students to pass art and she's helped all of us with our final designs. And yet, some were very unappreciative and took things for granted.

How heartless could they get?