Thursday, April 20, 2006

When I stumble in the darkness.

There are not more enduring times such as these, when pressures mount, acne breaks out, sanities verge on the edge, and people jump off roof-tops.

Semestral Examinations. For adrenaline junkies out there, this outta take the cake.
Among the million random thoughts in my mind, I have decided to share something very close to my heart.

The story goes like this. I was out with my arse of a pal, Jason. He's a brilliant jack-arse. We all still love him though. We broached topics such as blogging and bloggers. He shared his sentiments with me. Hmm, his views are somewhat unconventional, yet refreshing and revelational. Bloggers are mundane people with boring lives, which they wish to glorify by making everyday events seem so important and/or happening. He went on to add that bloggers call on their other blogging friends, who are also leading mundane lives, to visit their blogs and tag on their chat-boxes. This intensifies their make-belief celebrity and only adds to their delusions.
To create a delusional blowout, these bloggers would then return the favor and tag on their blogging friends' blogs. Then, they live with their untreated psychosis happily ever after.

Well, that is a lot of hate. HAaha..

As for me, I believe that blogs are really just meant for people to catch up with their friends. I mean, in our busy society, catching up with your old friends can sometimes seem like the hardest thing to do. Hence, I appreciate blogging for all it is worth, and I respect my friends who blog, for I see it as a means for them to keep me updated on their lives. God bless us all.

For all my SIM pals, press on. There's nothing easy or smooth sailing when you want success. The only easy things you can ask for are wisdom and favor, but that's another story for another time. ChEErs.

Monday, April 17, 2006

LMAO.

Ladies and gentlemen, I have struck the jackpot of hilarity. You guys won't believe how funny this guy and his blog is. LMAO.

Alas, due to my lazy nature, I am too lazy to request for permission to post his website's URL on my blog. In addition, I am a total idiot when it comes to copyrights of intellectual property and stuffs. And, as mentioned in my previous entry, I am totally in awe of what the Sedition Act can do to me and my arse, so I am totally steering clear of that area.
Darn, that makes me a total chicken. But, I am really not.

Anyways, what I can tell you is that the owner of that website and blog is named Mark Leung. He is some student of some American College. Here's a picture of him.




And here is a picture somewhat similar.


Ah yes.. you artsy folks must have realised that in both pictures, the guys just look ridiculous. And, the gals must have been held at gunpoint and forced to smile.

Stay quirky. Stay chirpy.
That's one way of beating pre-exams blues.

Sunday, April 09, 2006

What's the story, Morning Glory?

Time flies. I have never really appreaciated this phrase till now.
The last time I posted anything was more than a month ago. Guess I am the ultimate procrastinator around man..

Truth is I had the wierdest dream last night and I wanted to share this with someone. And since I just got a new laptop, I have decided to use every opportunity that I have to utilise this baby.
Right, my dream.
It goes like this, I woke up in the morning and I saw to my shock that I had woken up in my old flat which is but a couple of blocks from my current abode. The peculiar part is that someone had torn down the walls of the room and my room is now linked directly to the opposite flat, like both the flats are conjoined. Thus, I effectively woke up to dozens of people staring at me. And worse still. Someone had converted the previously vacated flat to some kinda private uni (like there ain't enough private uni suckers out there) and the whole class of Chinese Nationals were looking at my morning glory. Well. Embarrassment is quite the understatement.

So anyways, I have, since that bizarre dream, concluded as to why I had that wierd dream. Kudos to my baby and Jeff Ong (Jo). They had previously discussed matters such as that creepy vacated flat opposite my old flat, and setting up a private uni to improve our net export and GDP, since majority of students in privy unis in Singapore are foreign students. Well, that's the story for that.

Tune in next month for the next blog. Cheers.