Thinking about it, I now even have to get passport pictures done from this particular place somewhere in the last corner on this planet (I'd rather this than having to go to the embassy 500 times and get told "no you need new passport pictures in the correct format" and spend a bomb on random pictures).
So I'm really annoyed, because now I have to get up at 7am to get ready and get stuck in the early morning rush hour, get annoyed at 329 drivers for not being able to drive and have random conspiracies as to how they even attained their driving license in the first place and THEN get those pictures taken with my stress-pimple face and my nose that very much resembles that of Rudolph the red-nosed reindeer (of course, these pictures will then haunt me for the next 10 year, everytime I open my passport). Then rush to the embassy with my 6 uncut passport pictures (yeah! the lady specified) and encounter a possibly strange and rude excecutive, whom I have to smile at and pretend to really find them utterly friendly, just so I can get my passport application done and rush out.
After that I need to pick up my stupid Organizational Psychology assignment and check why I got the grade that I got, go food shopping, just because we always run out of food during tight times (I am SO stopping by my tea shop to pick up some French Earl Grey tea), go to the pharmacy and pick up some stuff they still owe me and didn't have in stock the last time I went.
Phew! 5 hours later and I get to sit at this very desk again study.
P.S.: French Earl Grey = variation of Earl Grey that has bergamot with hisbiscus, sunflower, rose and mallow flower.
Ui! Wikipedia also stated that "a patient who consumed 4 litres of Earl Grey tea per day reported muscle cramps, which were attributed to the function of the bergapten in bergamot oil as a potassium channel blocker. The symptoms subsided upon reducing his consumption of Earl Grey tea to 1 litre per day".
YIKES! Not too much Early Grey tea peopleeee!!! The bergamot oil in there is I think a chemical and not all that good for you (and it's among my top 3 favourite black teas)!
So I'm really annoyed, because now I have to get up at 7am to get ready and get stuck in the early morning rush hour, get annoyed at 329 drivers for not being able to drive and have random conspiracies as to how they even attained their driving license in the first place and THEN get those pictures taken with my stress-pimple face and my nose that very much resembles that of Rudolph the red-nosed reindeer (of course, these pictures will then haunt me for the next 10 year, everytime I open my passport). Then rush to the embassy with my 6 uncut passport pictures (yeah! the lady specified) and encounter a possibly strange and rude excecutive, whom I have to smile at and pretend to really find them utterly friendly, just so I can get my passport application done and rush out.
After that I need to pick up my stupid Organizational Psychology assignment and check why I got the grade that I got, go food shopping, just because we always run out of food during tight times (I am SO stopping by my tea shop to pick up some French Earl Grey tea), go to the pharmacy and pick up some stuff they still owe me and didn't have in stock the last time I went.
Phew! 5 hours later and I get to sit at this very desk again study.
P.S.: French Earl Grey = variation of Earl Grey that has bergamot with hisbiscus, sunflower, rose and mallow flower.
Ui! Wikipedia also stated that "a patient who consumed 4 litres of Earl Grey tea per day reported muscle cramps, which were attributed to the function of the bergapten in bergamot oil as a potassium channel blocker. The symptoms subsided upon reducing his consumption of Earl Grey tea to 1 litre per day".
YIKES! Not too much Early Grey tea peopleeee!!! The bergamot oil in there is I think a chemical and not all that good for you (and it's among my top 3 favourite black teas)!

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