You know, I figured it out.
I like to think. Period.
In fact, I feel stupid not knowing what's going on in the daily news section about my own country and the world. I don't know why but I'm definitely attracted to read than watch.
Someone mentioned about the cowardice of current generation, hiding behind the screens- not talking face to face especially during strained relationships. You know, time change... Now, hiding behind the screens not only could get more truth than you ever thought of but also, able to "move" people. I mean, check Julian Assange out. He was a hacker to even begin with.
Bear with me through this one.. I have excessive multiple thoughts and I can't seem to link it in a proper manner. It's disconnected topics which somehow manage to capture my interest.
Aside from this, my work term is coming to an end... In the end, I think I find that I kinda like the place. People are great, bosses are ok, food is cheap, transportation is a breeze... I have no qualms with everything but my workscope. It's just not what I fancy. I realised it takes a hell load of effort and time to get used to staring to computer all day and working with my multiple excel shits at one go. I'm lucky I got the cool department as well. Just hoping that when I graduate...... I won't be doing something similar to this... I want more interaction with people. No, not on the basis I like to talk but having served in retail for sometime and I enjoy retail so muchhhh, asking me to sit all day makes me extremely restless. It's a routine when you're in the office, just different figures... I prolly need some good working recommendations to work in front office or middle office. I've seen back end quite sufficiently.
So definitely going to miss work. BUT I HAVE SOMETHING BETTER TO LOOK FORWARD FOR :)
New year is coming.. Next week to be exact.
and as usual, I don't have a resolution. I will think of something on the spot when someone ask me.
Where will you be celebrating New Year this time round?
Thursday, December 23, 2010
Thursday, December 16, 2010
Thin line
In life, you're bound to do things that represent a thin line. For example, there's a thin line between sarcasm and rudeness. Or perhaps, something softer, persevere and waiting.
In life, you have to constantly change and adapt to the situation. Sometimes, things don't go your way or as what you want it to be. Then try something else. You will never know till you try. Change and adapt.
And in life I learn, the world don't wait for you. You age. That's what people forget. When you miss an opportunity or choose to ignore, you may just not see it again.
In life, you have to constantly change and adapt to the situation. Sometimes, things don't go your way or as what you want it to be. Then try something else. You will never know till you try. Change and adapt.
And in life I learn, the world don't wait for you. You age. That's what people forget. When you miss an opportunity or choose to ignore, you may just not see it again.
Frustrated
Sometimes, it just gets to the point whereby you forget what was it really you're angry of.
I don't know but I'm definitely not liking this.
I don't know but I'm definitely not liking this.
Sunday, December 12, 2010
EXCITED THAN EVER
HOLIDAY. TRIPPING. GAY.
SUN.OUT.DELIRIOUS.
D-E-L-I-R-I-O-U-S!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Down, June June June!
SUN.OUT.DELIRIOUS.
D-E-L-I-R-I-O-U-S!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Down, June June June!
Wednesday, December 1, 2010
Death & Penalty
I was just wondering... Are death penalty really needed?
It started with a 'debate' or rather, discussion with few friends over lunch bout the recent slashing case, esp the first incident at Downtown East. Well, it did seem to bring 'rise' to other new cases of slashers. Even girls suddenly bringing parang around in their handbag. Unnecessary trouble.
So they found the 9th person involved. If convicted, all of them will face death penalty. Such a waste of youth since all these boys are really young. I have loads of what ifs.. But what I believe is, until you knew someone personally who took the wrong path, you will never understand why they deserve a second chance to breathe. I was just looking at this view, it would be 9 people being sentenced to death to justify murder of 1 person. Is that really justice, or rather necessary? Based on their age, most of them prolly found themselves first time being in the hot soup. So many reasons could build up to the unfortunate event.
Contrary to what my friends thought, I'm not siding the mislead youth. They are wrong, indeed. But I'm wondering if there is other punishment rather than death penalty. People do get better,change into a new leave. Of course, we will never know if they will change. But it's a chance. How bout life imprisonment or really long term?
My friends questioned me: What if they don't change? Would you allow your daughter to marry this type of people? What if they abuse your daughter? Who will fund this 'life imprisonment' issue - tax burden?
We will never know.... But it's a chance I'm willing to take that perhaps, at least half of that slashers, realised their mistake. That they are sitting on a thin line, determined by the swing of judge's gavel, whether they will live and get to start new beginning or informed how long more they will see the sunshine and breathe the same air as we did.
And I agree, ocassionally we all need some aggression to reinforce power into the system. With a serious penalty to these bunch of youths, it could be a deterrence to future slashing incidents. But can you promise that? Afterall, we have one of tightest control on smuggled goods and yet, drugs and contrabands still found their way in. Also, knifes are very easy to get hold of.
I reiterate, I did not say they are right nor am I including any racial remarks.
All I'm saying, sometimes second chance is all we need.
It started with a 'debate' or rather, discussion with few friends over lunch bout the recent slashing case, esp the first incident at Downtown East. Well, it did seem to bring 'rise' to other new cases of slashers. Even girls suddenly bringing parang around in their handbag. Unnecessary trouble.
So they found the 9th person involved. If convicted, all of them will face death penalty. Such a waste of youth since all these boys are really young. I have loads of what ifs.. But what I believe is, until you knew someone personally who took the wrong path, you will never understand why they deserve a second chance to breathe. I was just looking at this view, it would be 9 people being sentenced to death to justify murder of 1 person. Is that really justice, or rather necessary? Based on their age, most of them prolly found themselves first time being in the hot soup. So many reasons could build up to the unfortunate event.
Contrary to what my friends thought, I'm not siding the mislead youth. They are wrong, indeed. But I'm wondering if there is other punishment rather than death penalty. People do get better,change into a new leave. Of course, we will never know if they will change. But it's a chance. How bout life imprisonment or really long term?
My friends questioned me: What if they don't change? Would you allow your daughter to marry this type of people? What if they abuse your daughter? Who will fund this 'life imprisonment' issue - tax burden?
We will never know.... But it's a chance I'm willing to take that perhaps, at least half of that slashers, realised their mistake. That they are sitting on a thin line, determined by the swing of judge's gavel, whether they will live and get to start new beginning or informed how long more they will see the sunshine and breathe the same air as we did.
And I agree, ocassionally we all need some aggression to reinforce power into the system. With a serious penalty to these bunch of youths, it could be a deterrence to future slashing incidents. But can you promise that? Afterall, we have one of tightest control on smuggled goods and yet, drugs and contrabands still found their way in. Also, knifes are very easy to get hold of.
I reiterate, I did not say they are right nor am I including any racial remarks.
All I'm saying, sometimes second chance is all we need.
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