Tuesday, August 16, 2005

Last Saturday was a blast. Completely overwhelmed by the responsible and responses. Well, thanks to Him, everything turned out to be ok!

Learning about history leaves us nothing but guidance. The good thing about the past is that it remains there. It stays there till forever. And nothing we can do to change it, even a bit, either we like it or not. Years ago, learning history back in school is just for the sake of my exam. I remembered it by hard. That's a big mistake. We should learn history by heart. That one thing that pumps the blood throughout our body and that one thing, that when it stops functioning, we simply die. Are we?

Nevertheless, history is a difficult subject itself. Circumstances make it sounds sooo boring and dull. Maybe that's what others want us to feel. So that whatever hidden, remains unknown to the naked eyes. And we are happily surrendered to the darkness.

Blindfolded by whatever the world can offer.

The song they sang, send us straight to bed. The sex appeal on that fancy dress is what we call a superb trend. The sports on air, fixed the eyes. And the smoking habits, reflect the coolest. Faith is clarified by IC, 'modern' look is just a disguise. Fun is what we want as 21 is too early to die. Food is indulgence, eat all you can. Fashion is the master, we are the slave.

Present is a result of yesterdays. And present patterns tomorrows.

To know what a country will be like in the future, just look at the teenagers.

Let me see, academic record increases year by year. So, most teens are well-educated, locally or overseas. Hurmm, maybe we can start with the juvenile record? Or what about the number of concerts a typical teen went? Or, the length of her skirt? Hurmm, how about the longest business hour of a pub? Or, how many girlfriends he had in a year? Or, who kissed at the earliest age? Or, who attended all the parties? Or, who stayed latest at his house last night? What about, who has the latest hair colour?

Act like Westerns, so why bother to be Malaysians?

Correct me if I'm wrong. But what I see is what I believe.

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