Anyway, the vice-chairman of the Art & Design told us her very disgusting story. Mr Pan (I almost thought it was Pang. Well, he's fat) or Tan insisted we hear it. She said that as she was carving (her first carve!) the knife struck her on the finger, and she said it opened out like a flower. So disgusted! I mean it wasn't mean to be humorous so don't describe like flower. Then she said there was alot alot of blood and the whole tissue was stained by the blood. When she went to the toilet, the toilet door (she pushed open with both hands) was her palm print with blood. So you see how disgusting it is. After that, she went to hospital, since the clinics were all closed down, she wasn't scared in the waiting room cause she saw alot of people with broken bones and other injuries whereas her's is only one cut on the small finger. But right, when the nurse gave her the injection, as the vice-chairman said, can die!! She closed her eyes as it was really pain. The needle was damn big!! And imagine, the nurse had to squeeze in like 3ml of the don't-what-it-is-called liquid in to ONE small little index finger. The cut later then got stitched up. The needle was really big(repeated for the vice-chairman wants to emphasise this) and that can be proven by the needle mark left on her index finger joint part(just how I call it, just try to understand) of the palm. Okay, so I haven't learnt how to carve. But I just saw my friend next to me(Kevin's friend) carve. So after I drawn and the teacher approved, I started to carve and I used alot alot of strength to do this. But in the end, my friend told me there was no need to use so much strength cause we only need to carve out the top layer of the useless bits. Imagine I dug so deep inside! It was so uneven. But I didn't care. Just keep digging. Then suddenly, my knife struck my finger also and it bled like siao! No lah, it was minor and bled a little bit. But I kept it from everyone cause later they will da jing xiao guai. Or whatever. My friend (ai ya her name is Li Ping) told me my positioning of the fingers very dangerous and the way I hold the knife also wrong. Actually there's no right or wrong way of holding just that it's easier to carve or less dangerous or there's more grip. But I followed her instructions.
At the end of the lesson or period, I saw some people's completed stamp printing. 2 to 3 people did DOMO-KUN!! I KNEW HE WAS POPULAR!! But my printing will be completed next week. How sad.