Wednesday, November 07, 2007

I've just realised the advantage of just performing below average.

Like, let's say that you've always been a "below averager" and one day you decided to go all out and upgrade yourself, people you know will be throwing praises at you from left to right. But if you have always been good at what you do, then people will think it's the norm.

Meaning you have to upgrade yourself once again to reach the pro status and that just sounds like too much hard work. Therefore, it's just easier to be a "below averager" and do something smart once or twice a week.

Beside what's the point of aiming that high when you can just live as comfortably when you lesser resources? I just told my mum last night that I'm not going to drive myself nuts by trying to earn gazillions amount of monies and she cheered. Yep, you've read it right. She cheered.

Sunday, November 04, 2007

I am hopelessly in love with him.

Saturday, November 03, 2007

Taken from Today (132/10/2007) newspaper:

Do sexy outfits inflict 'emotional abuse' on men?

KUALA LUMPUR - Malaysia's Muslim men are suffering sleepless nights because their thoughts are distracted by a growing number of women who wear sexy clothes in public, a prominent cleric said.

Mr Nik Abdul Aziz Nik Mat, the spiritual leader of the opposition Pan-Malaysian Islamic Party, said he wanted to speak about the "emotional abuse" men face as it is seldom discussed, the party said yesterday.

"We always (hear about) the abuse of children and wives in households, which is easily perceived by the eye, but the emotional abuse of men cannot be seen," he said. "Our prayers become unfocussed and our sleep is often disturbed."

Mr Nik Abdul Aziz has made controversial comments about women in the past, such as women should stop wearing lipstick and perfume to lower the risk of being raped.

Women's groups have slammed his statements, saying Islam teaches both men and women to be repsonsible for modesty. They added comments like these encourage rapes because it puts the onus on women.

Mr Nik Abdul Aziz's fundamentalist party has about 800,000 members. He is the Chief Minister of North-eastern Kelantan, the honly Malaysian state not ruled by the moderate Barisan Nasional governing coalition.

Meanwhile, an illustration of how women should dress - in long, flowing headscarves covering their hair and chests and "baggy and loose" long sleeved, floor-length dresses - was published on the party website.

In Kelantan, the party has fined Muslim women for not wearing headscarves in workplaces and implemented separate check-out lines for men and women in supermarkets. - AP




This article is ridiculous that I don't even know where to begin. Actually, it's just not worth my brain cells to break down and analyze every word in this article. Just thought I will share it with anyone out there so we can all point and laugh at the stupidity.
The person who designed the racing game in EA Playground DS should be slapped silly with banana peels. It is the most frustrating and swear words inducing game ever.