Time spent with my favourite buddy

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If anyone knows me enough,
they will understand what makes up a good day for me.
FOOD and MOVIE.. the perfect combination, ALWAYS!!
They are probably not the most productive thing to be doing,
but hey, who says an interest have to productive all the time?

Well, I have always believed that a nice, big bowl of hotpot and the cold weather
go very well together.
So, Kerrine and I decided to go all out and have a hotpot buffet instead at Happiness 2 in Chinatown.


  
Well, you can see that she's a true friend of a foodie.


This egg tart is DIVINE!! I ate 3 and a half of these...

After stuffing ourselves to the brim, we left the restaurant, 
my mouth still stuffed with egg tart.
Kerrine and I parted ways.
I decided to go for a movie on my own for the first time ever (bucket list checked).
And of course, what else but the newly released hunger games: Mockingjay Part 2.


Mockingjay Part 2 was definitely more dynamic than the last movie.
It got emotional towards the end and being a crybaby,
I teared up several times in the cinema.
The experience of watching a movie in the cinema alone was not bad at all.
I can definitely myself doing this again.

Someone once told me that when you start enjoying yourself
even when you're doing things on your own,
it's a sign that you are maturing.
I don't know if that's true or if that's
just a sign of me getting used to the daily loneliness?

Being in the UK for almost 5 years now,
though I've been most fortunate to have a bunch of great friends with me all the time,
I can't deny that there have been many instances when I've felt really lonely.
Slowly, I noticed that I've gotten used to going to school alone, being home alone,
taking the train/bus alone, going to town alone, eating alone and
just literally, doing all kinds of things alone.
Is this a sign of self-independence or social withdrawal?
Would someone be able to tell me?




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