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Friday, November 30, 2007

Soundtrack of my soul.

GREETINGS HUMANS,


You are.

All I'm thinking of right now.
A reflection of the tidings of emotions I feel.


And how I feel.

Disenchanted
Well I was there on the day
They sold the cause for the queen,
And when the lights all went out
We watched our lives on the screen.
I hate the ending myself,
But it started with an alright scene.

It was the roar of the crowd
That gave me heartache to sing.
It was a lie when they smiled
And said, "you won't feel a thing"
And as we ran from the cops
We laughed so hard it would sting

Yeah yeah, oh

If I'm so wrong (so wrong, so wrong)
How can you listen all night long? (night long, night long)
Now will it matter after I'm gone?
Because you never learn a goddamned thing.

You're just a sad song with nothing to say
About a life long wait for a hospital stay
And if you think that I'm wrong,
This never meant nothing to ya

I spent my high school career
Spit on and shoved to agree
So I could watch all my heroes
Sell a car on tv
Bring out the old guillotine
We'll show 'em what we all mean.

Yeah yeah, oh

If I'm so wrong (so wrong, so wrong)
How can you listen all night long? (night long, night long)
Now will it matter long after I'm gone?
Because you never learn a goddamned thing.

You're just a sad song with nothing to say
About a life long wait for a hospital stay
And if you think that I'm wrong,
This never meant nothing to ya

So go, go away, just go, run away.
But where did you run to? And where did you hide?
Go find another way, price you pay

Woah, Woah, Woah, Woah, Woah, Woah

You're just a sad song with nothing to say
About a life long wait for a hospital stay
And if you think that I'm wrong,
This never meant nothing to ya, come on

You're just a sad song with nothing to say
About a life long wait for a hospital stay
And if you think that I'm wrong,
This never meant nothing to ya

At all, at all, at all, at all
My Chemical Romance


What do I want?
Meargh...
I no longer know myself.

Godspeed, good luck,
If we meet again.

Lights off

So here's how it was supposed to work.

GREETINGS HUMANS,


So here's how it was supposed to work.

You let me go to OU to join my friends in whatever devious plans they have in mind.

There's a catch!

Which I won't bite.

I must bring my sister along.

GAH!

You've got no brains.
Why the hell would I want her there?
It doesn't make any sense when you let her go out alone but not me.

Pfft.
And I have got nothing to say.
=.=
So I said no.
Deal not done for me.
Go screw yourself.


Godspeed, good luck,

If we meet again.

Lights off


Thursday, November 29, 2007

nothing to say.

GREETINGS HUMANS,




i wish i had a chance.

in my dreams.

there
ain't
nothing i can say.

b'cos my words ain't worthy.

those three words are not enough to express the emotions set alight when i see you smile.

but i shouldn't be saying so.

sod it.

i guess things were never meant to be.

Some other time.

Haihz :(

Godspeed, good luck,
If we meet again.

Lights off

Friday, November 23, 2007

Of everything, I quote, the great.

GREETINGS HUMANS,




“If I had to live my life again, I'd make the same mistakes, only sooner.”

Tallulah Bankhead

“Friendship is certainly the finest balm for the pangs of disappointed love.”

Jane Austen

“I am not a vegetarian because I love animals; I am a vegetarian because I hate plants.”

A.Whitney Brown

"Natural ability without education has more often attained to glory and virtue than education without natural ability."

Cicero

“No one appreciates the very special genius of your conversation as the dog does”

Christopher Morley

"In Hollywood a marriage is a success if it outlasts milk."

Rita Rudner

“So many of our dreams at first seem impossible, then they seem improbable, and then when we summon the will, they soon become inevitable.”

Christopher Reeve

“The word 'politics' is derived from the word 'poly' meaning 'many', and the word 'ticks' meaning 'blood sucking parasites'.”

Larry Hardiman

My brain? That´s my second favourite organ.”
Woody Allen

“Well and what's cheese? Corpse of milk”
James Joyce


Godspeed, good luck,
If we meet again.

Lights off

Wednesday, November 21, 2007

Cold hard truth.

GREETINGS HUMANS,

Bah! SPM(a.k.a Suka Puki Mak)
is in FULL swing right now.

Physics was today and it was surprisingly easy. Very fishy indeed. =.=


Well, some people just can't take the truth.
It's just too hard to swallow, I know.

You might choke and die.

On the contrary you might live to tell the tale.
At least don't fool yourselves into a fake sense of security.

This is an illusion, friend, of matters of
heart, it is hard to differentiate.

Illusions weren't meant to last.

It seems I am one of them after all.


Haihz. :S



"it is better to have loved and lost than never to have lost at all."
SAMUEL BUTLER,
(1835 - 1902), The Way of All Flesh, Chapter 77



Godspeed, good luck,

If we meet again.

Lights off


P/S Any similarities with real life characters in the above blog post are purely coincidental. This is a work of fiction by a bored guy.

Wednesday, November 14, 2007

Don't beleive the idiots! Ignore the empty words of fools.

GREETINGS HUMANS,


I suggest any of you who received these "tips" from our good "friend" to ignore it. If he was as smart as he thinks he is to be able to dig up this piece of shit, well he would have ended up in Pure Science instead of making a ruckus everyday with his talking apparatus.

SPM A1 is yours for taking.

You do not need to rely on "tips" or "leaked papers" for your A1. It would be thoroughly meaningless wouldn't it. I'll laugh my ass off if none of the above tips come out.

In your face, my good "friend".
You "think" you are smart, but I am smarter.

I don't need your fucking tips to get an A1.


That's the difference between smart people and stupid people.

Lick my balls.


"I won't take my religion from any man who never works except with his mouth."
Carl Sandburg(1878 - 1967)



Godspeed, good luck,
If we meet again.

Lights off

Sunday, November 11, 2007

Kick-ass democracy in action.

GREETINGS HUMANS,

Press Release from BERSIH

KUALA LUMPUR, 6pm - A mass rally organized by the Coalition for Clean and Fair Elections (BERSIH) to demand for electoral reforms managed to successfully hand over a memorandum to HM Yang diPertuan Agong (the King) despite persistent actions by the police to deter and intimidate the crowd.

The crowd then decided to make its way to the National Palace after the original venue of the rally, Dataran Merdeka (Independence Square) was completely cordoned by the police.

In the last two days prior to today's event and right up to today, the police and the government had pledged to come down hard on the participants of the gathering:

  • Roadblocks were launched on all major arteries into Kuala Lumpur, the venue for the rally.
  • Participants were harassed, the yellow t-shirts specially made for the event confiscated.
  • Buses were asked to turn back at the toll plazas, and some buses ordered to the police stations.
  • Plainclothes policemen were placed on public transportation such as the LRT.
  • The Komuter trains and LRT were not allowed to stop at the stations closest to the venue, causing many to miss the event.
  • Cars carrying 3-4 passengers were searched for BERSIH-related materials such as T-shirts and headbands.
[talk about desperate!]

Police had tried to stop the participants with water cannons and teargas at the four meeting points (Masjid Jamek, Central Market, Sogo and Masjid Negara) as well as when the crowd tried to make their way to the National Palace, but later allowed them to proceed.


The crowd in total was estimated at between 40,000 and 50,000, making this the biggest public gathering in the country. Needless to say, that figure would have been much higher had the police not prevented the people from attending the rally.

The memorandum was handed over to palace officials between 3.45pm and 4pm. The delegation included Dato' Seri Anwar Ibrahim (Advisor to Parti Keadilan Rakyat-PKR), Lim Guan Eng (Sec-Gen of the Democratic Action Party-DAP), Lim Kit Siang (Parliamenatry Opposition Leader-DAP), Dato' Seri Haji Hadi Haji Awang (President of Parti Islam SeMalaysia-PAS), Dato' Kamaruddin Jaafar (Sec-Gen of PAS), Dr Syed Azman Syed Ahmad (central committee member of PAS), Teresa Kok (MP for Seputeh-DAP) and Tan Sri Khalid Ibrahim (Sec-Gen of PKR) and Tan Kok Wai (MP for Cheras-DAP).

The memorandum contained a long-term agenda for electoral reform as well as the four immediate demands which are at the core of BERSIH's campaign, namely:
  • The use of indelible ink to prevent multiple voting
  • The abolition of domestic postal voting for the armed forces
  • Cleanup of the electoral rolls
  • Fair and equitable access to the national media
The memorandum also called on His Majesty to:
  • Heed the demands of the people for widespread electoral reform, including the establishment of a Royal Commission to review and reform the electoral system
  • Use his authority under Article 40(2) of the Federal Constitution to overrule any decision to dissolve Parliament as long as these four immediate demands are not met.
[for the sake of the people, please!]

Immediately after the handover of the memorandum, there were a few more arrests made. At this point in time, 23 people have been detained at the Kuala Lumpur Police Headquarters, according to our lawyers.


BERSIH condemns the arrests of peaceful demonstrators and the use of teargas and water cannons by the police, and demands that all those arrested be released immediately.

BERSIH sees the flawed electoral process -- which virtually guarantees the perpetual rule of the governing Barisan Nasional -- as the core cause of the exploding political, administrative and judicial rot in Malaysia, with far-reaching implications on the economy and society at large.

BERSIH commends and applauds the people for braving the rain and intimidating police actions, to turn up and support the campaign for electoral reform.

"Only when elections are clean and fair, can citizens be real masters of their own destiny and expect holders of public office to act accountably and effectively."


BERSIH Secretariat
10 November 2007

So the time has come for the government to step up and take action. Charges have been made against you and you must take thee measures required of you. No amount of philibusting can save you now. No hush-hush in the newspaper, no spin generating. Come clean and gain the trust of the people. Otherwise...hmmm...I would say you people pray goddamn hard when the next general elections come. Don't expect a 90%majority this time. Thank you to all those who went despite heavy rain to express your opinion on this issue. You have the sympathies of most Malaysians. We have been waiting for this for much too long a time.

Can't take it? In your face my government dick-licking friends.


Welcome,democracy!

Godspeed, good luck,
If we meet again.

Lights off

About Me

"Be glad of life because it gives you the chance to love and to work and to play and to look up at the stars." - Henry Van Dyke