Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Oh come on.

Get busy living or get busy dying.

Tuesday, June 22, 2010



hmm sounds better than the original, with a tinge of realism.

TAY ZONDAY ROCKS LOL.

Monday, June 21, 2010

To all those out there who are mugging,
I wish you the best of luck.


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WHO WANTS TO PARRRRTAEEE?
definitely not me seriously. I am getting the jitters already, by observing how hard other people are working.

Peer pressure. Magical, yet I am indifferent.
nevermind i shall play with my 550D first....

Thursday, June 17, 2010

What defines courage?

To stand up against authority
or to fight for what you always believe in?

To admit the mistake
or to deny and deny and deceive yourself?

Mark Twain once said, courage is resistance to fear, mastery of fear - not absence of fear.
Courage shouldn't be an one time affair or display. We encounter the need to be courageous in our daily life. It ought to be a habit. Admitting it is your fault when it really is, admitting your ignorance when you are truly unaware of the fact. Maybe lying through your teeth is courage, but that's not something glorious or should be glorified.

To defy may not be courageous, you could be reckless and glory-seeking instead. To defy could be used to command attention to cure your attention deficiency; but there is no panacea.

Courage is not just bravery. It is not just perseverance. It should be a refreshing cocktail mix of these two, if not more.

So seriously, you tell me that is courage? Come on, try harder.

Tuesday, June 15, 2010

While waiting for my father to pick me up after arriving in JB, I went to take a look in a book fair organized in the first floor of CS.

What really struck me the most is that there were box sets of the twilight series sold, but there were not any box sets of Narnia, Hitchhiker's Guide to The Galaxy or Agatha Christie's books. I mean, is the twilight series that nice/pleasurable/enjoying to read? I would beg to differ... Considering it as a book fair... I was expecting Agatha Christies or George Orwells. Agatha Christie because her books has this mysterious and tense atmosphere throughout, right until the culprit is revealed and everything is weaved perfectly together as a plot.

As for George Orwell.... After reading 1984 (by George Orwell, mind you), I must say... I have become a fan of his books. Right now, I shouldn't be reading crappy tabloids. MORE ORWELLIAN TEXT PLZ.

My mind is, of lately, freaking disorganized, like the mind of Winston Smith. But I know the feeling of reading a good book is good.


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Do you believe in coincidence/chance?

Tuesday, June 08, 2010

The feeling of being uncontactable is strangely relaxing. As if cutting off ties with the outside world, without the need of expecting a sms or call from anyone.

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She finds a new friend and discard the old. Such is the colourful and flowery life of a social whore.

Wednesday, June 02, 2010

I'm sure it is safe to say that when the item does not belong to you or you do not have any prior experience of using it, you should stay the fuck out of the matters and don't touch it. But no, things are always bound to fuck up. In your valiant efforts to make your place look organized, you misplace my stuff. And your place isn't very much organized anyway.

I just don't understand this irrational behaviour. Leave it where it was, and I will take care of it. Even if you do move it away, at least have the decency to inform me. If not I would be very mad like I am now because I can't find it in its original position. I am not blessed with clairvoyance to know where you'd placed it.