if without rag laz year, i would not have love my uni life as much as now...
overstatement? maybe. but the raggers' bond is definitely true.
the times when we "marche" together, knowing the seniors, other raggers from other ogs, both presenters and the "floaters" (a term coined by me for the float-builders).
the times where 24 proved that the circle of trust has both its occasions of being trustworthy and partially permeable.
the times where "xi niu nai" and "chinaman" got us complaints from the seniors.
the times when the presenters has bruises all over from the practices.
the times when floaters seeing their artpieces forming one by one.
the times when we cheer so hard at padang, laughing out loudly with your neighbour you got acquianted with minutes ago, hugging tightly and sobbing emotionally when we won the chancellor's shield.
the time when everyone did the cheer fight together to commemorate the victory
the times when in any occasions (Oweek, Dnd, Jam N Hop) the same bunch of ppl will always congregate today and give the ragger cheer.
the times when all rag ended, and you see a fellow ragger during lecture or in canteen, it still feels lyk the frenship stays foreva.
non-raggers say rag is sai kang. its all about paper cutting, marche-ing, building structures and got injuries all over.
A total waste of time.I say rag is a bond. its all about carrying on the tradition, passing this wonderful history down, cracking our brains and brawns together to make it happen.
A memory of a lifetime.biz ragger, aka
bRagger, no matter where we work, will always identify ourselves as one big family.
\(^-^)/ alan