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[Mittwoch, November 9]

Resolution

Oh no, it'll never be Jin. If he has seen this blog and all the stuff about him, he'll most likely delude himself (like he always does) and pretend to not have seen or read anything. Must be someone else.

And Melvin, how dare you call CZ an ass when you actually coined up that term (you know what I'm talking about!!).

And thank you ZhengLei for providing me with the number and website, which is no doubt useful (but I won't be cycling if I do *touch wood* get such a serious infection of the respiratory tract), even though you've not managed to tackle the issue. The issue at hand is not whether you're capable of cycling, but rather, whether or not you should be uncapable of attending the CTs (as pointed out by Mr Chandru).

You must understand the risk and danger of cycling while you're unwell (especially with breathing difficulties). You might suffer from an attack suddenly and faint, or the lack of oxygen might slow your reaction and cause accidents to occur.

Well, let's just end this debate and resolve this conflict here and now, in this post, okay? To end, I'll give a quote from our dearest and well-respected Math teacher Mr Chandru. Being the physics and mathematical genius, Mr Chandru would have no doubt calculated the possibilities and stuff, which is why he asked the most pertinent question of all, "How sick can you be?"

Speaking of which, where's our daily dose of Chandy? Ihtimam?