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Written on: Tuesday, July 14, 2009
Firstly I almost panicked when I couldn't sign in twice, then I realized I tried logging in as theealshard instead of therealshard. Another glimmer of geniusness.Time: 12:20 AM I spent a GOOD amount of time figuring out this stuff for physics; I conclude that scientists aren't really very creative, what with all the nu-words. Nucleous, nuclides, neutrons, neucleus... nuday nudiscovery I guess. Oh anyway I figured everything out, thank God, now I can sleep. The stuff making the news has been RIDIKULUS (yeah Mama I agree. Yeah I know you're there. Come on, I see you... I- there! Turn around! That's me! QUICK! Alahh... portal closed. K nvm next time). But I wish to ridicule the measures so many proud institutions have taken to, uh, combat H1N1. Hini, as Glenn says it. Cute. Bah. COME ON AH PEOPLE WHY SO KIASU. Segregate everyone in all the funny places, then allow them all to congregate at the toilet, after school, and whatnot. Don't suck up to MOH or MOE and act all concerned and on-task; somewhere, someone sees through all your bullshit. I'm one of those someones, coincidentally. But if it happens to be that you're pressured into doing all this bull, then whatever; learn to speak up against bulls or bathe in its shit. Speaking of which, I must type this here because I was painfully forced to condense the sms I sent out awhile ago: Hey classmates, in case you haven't heard the news, a lotta schools wanna step 'life is going back to normal'. And since the PE department has been ever so communicative of their plans for our PE blocks, it is my recommendation that the best course of action would be to bring your PT kits to school. Be prepared for PE, after all you can't be too prepared, you must always take appropriate measures. Shut up and take PE, don't be lame kthxbye. While walking home, several things happen. A lesbian couple walked past, and I started thinking; some of these couples have an obvious 'guy' and 'girl'. This means guy-girl is the majority's perception of normal, of what should be. This majority includes some of these gay couples, who take on separate roles. While I have no intention to offend anyone, I would merely like to express my view that it is strange how some people fight for gay rights when they unconsciously refer back to what is supposed to be. Guy-girl. That said, this is what I think: you can be whoever you want to be, live and let live. Everyone should be happy, but that's not always possible. That's why you must always try to push for change (this applies to everything), and accept the outcome with an open mind (ironic). Though right and wrong are inevitable characters in this massive debate, this post shall not be arena to that battle today; there will be an appropriate time later. Then I started thinking of how people call the handicapped, 'challenged' or stuff like that. Blind is visually impaired, visually challenged etc. While I find the term disabled rather harsh and very untrue, I can't help but wonder why some people do not like using the word impaired, let alone the actual reference eg. blind, mute etc. My conclusion: some find these words offensive. This 'some' comprises the sensitive un-handicapped (I won't say normal, there's nothing normal about anything), and the handicapped. Some of these sensitive people may have been told by handicapped friends about the offensiveness of such words, because some of these handicapped people do not like such terms. Yet I have a feeling that some of these sensitive people go so far as to decide for the handicapped what is offensive or not, based on their feelings. The same way someone may say 'Indian' in front of me then apologize, because he insists it is offensive. Deciding for someone else what offends him is, at the very least, disrespectful; if you are so touchy about your relations with a person, give him the respect of speaking for himself. Stop deciding for others. Next. A word popped up: euphemism? Do people give 'nicer' names because they feel the need to hide a 'not so nice' truth? Whatever. I think, everyone has been created in a certain way for a very special reason. No one has less than anyone, for what God doesn't give you he compensates in other ways. God is Great, God is All-Knowing, God is Fair. In short, there is no shame in saying you're blind, mute, deaf, or anything. These words simply describe a specific condition, and do no more to illustrate you as a person. Now for a song, Tracks of My Tears. I will attempt to decipher what Smokey Robinson was really trying to say. I'll just quote a bit here... So take a good look at my face, You'll see my smile looks out of place If you look closer, its easy to see, The: 1. Flaps on my ears 2. Traps of my fears 3. Slaps on my gears 4. Taps of my deers 5. Jabs from my cheers Sounds like: Tracks of my tears. Great misconception here, we need to incite a resolvution. Almost reaching home, I saw a mother pushing her young child along in a stroller, teaching her how to say 'I love you'. The sweetest sight ever. Till I yanked the baby out of the stroller and threw him on the road, then kicked the pregnant mother in her stomach, before spitting on both screaming bodies. That paragraph was disgusting, repulsive, even I felt sick writing it. But that is the world we live in, unless we do something about it. My lie is someone else's truth. Hello, Your turn doesn't come in another fifty years |
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