Tuesday, June 30, 2009
take this sad song and make it better, better, better.
to you, my love...
...and anytime you feel the pain,
Hey Jude, Refrain..
Don't carry the world upon your shoulders.
Monday, March 23, 2009
What have we done? The Earth is Tainted.
I am writing this in hope that people out there will gain a better understanding and love for this common place that we all live in, Earth.
I'm sure everyone have been hearing about Earth Hour. (this Saturday, 28th March, 8.30pm).
Sad to know that many of whom I've spoken about to find this act (switching off all power at precisly 8.30pm for an hour) ridiculous and unpurposeful.
Frankly, when i heard about this idea, i wondered how far this act will help conserve and save the earth.
So why are we switching off all power on the 28th for an hour?
The reason is simple. We're doing this to Respect Mother Earth.
Think about it, an hour to feel and listen to the Earth, to respect the sole place that made our existance possible. Listen, my friends, to the earth, because it is calling out in pain for us to save it. Listen, and look around you.
She has made space for us to live and exist in this world, and we have, slowly BUT surely, polluted, destroyed and taited her in many of our ways and habits of living.
Choose To Change, people. It starts with you alone!
Change your habits of living by stopping wastage.
*Plastic Bags - Refrain from using plastic bags by bringing your green bag when doing your groceries, or recycle the plastic bags you have at home - Chuck small items you bought into your bags, ask yourself if you really need a bag whenever you purchase an item.
Its like a chain-reaction, other shoppers who sees you going green and saying no to plastic bags will consider doing the same the next time around. It all starts with one person.
*Lunch Hour Shut-Down - i'm sure we all do it at work, we leave our desktops on in the office and go out for lunch, or we tend to leave our computers on even when we do not use it. Wasting electric power contributes to the destruction of our environment and eventually will affect us in the long run. i love that my company does this - we shut down the air-conditioner and lights everyday during lunchtime. Minimise the use of computers, try not to leave it on when you don't need to use it.
*Water Wastage - Conserve water by minimising it the best you can :)
*Rubbish - everytime you chuck something out of the window or down to the ground, think twice and look for a waste bin.
Having just visited Australia recently, i was amazed at how clean and well-preserved their country is..and how filthy Malaysia actually is compared to their country.. It all comes down to the mentality of our society, inconsiderate and selfish. We polute and then rely on the government to clean up our mess, when it should be a responsible shared by all.
And many more that you can contribute to saving the Earth. Choose to Change, or choose to destroy.
So I'm pleading with all of you, dear friends and family... Take this step. Be aware of what we are doing towards the environment, prevail peace and prevail beauty. Respect the Earth.
I truly believe that there is no greater respect a man can learn other than respect for nature and its wonders.
Let me leave you with a beautiful song/video that Michael Jackson did in the 90's. It inspired me deeply.
And above all, I will be switching off all power this 28th March 2009 @ 8.30pm, listen to the earth and dance to the rhythm of nature, all for the love of Mother Earth. Join me in this change, will you?
I'm sure everyone have been hearing about Earth Hour. (this Saturday, 28th March, 8.30pm).
Sad to know that many of whom I've spoken about to find this act (switching off all power at precisly 8.30pm for an hour) ridiculous and unpurposeful.
Frankly, when i heard about this idea, i wondered how far this act will help conserve and save the earth.
So why are we switching off all power on the 28th for an hour?
The reason is simple. We're doing this to Respect Mother Earth.
Think about it, an hour to feel and listen to the Earth, to respect the sole place that made our existance possible. Listen, my friends, to the earth, because it is calling out in pain for us to save it. Listen, and look around you.
She has made space for us to live and exist in this world, and we have, slowly BUT surely, polluted, destroyed and taited her in many of our ways and habits of living.
And from this event of shutting off all power, it does not end at 9.30pm. It begins at 9.30pm.
Let this event be a mark and a begining to CHANGES.
Every little action that we take eventually contributes to something big, be it a big disaster or a big change in human evolution.
Choose To Change, people. It starts with you alone!
We are responsible for the many disasters that fell upon us in the past - tsunami, land slides, earthquakes, flood, war, diseases, lack of resources -and what more in the decades to come? Lack of oxygen in the air for everyone, lack of water? ten years ago, we may thought all these fiction and impossible, but the percentage and possibility of these disasters happening are now raising every second and everyday - because WE are making it happen.
Change your habits of living by stopping wastage.
*Plastic Bags - Refrain from using plastic bags by bringing your green bag when doing your groceries, or recycle the plastic bags you have at home - Chuck small items you bought into your bags, ask yourself if you really need a bag whenever you purchase an item.
Its like a chain-reaction, other shoppers who sees you going green and saying no to plastic bags will consider doing the same the next time around. It all starts with one person.
*Lunch Hour Shut-Down - i'm sure we all do it at work, we leave our desktops on in the office and go out for lunch, or we tend to leave our computers on even when we do not use it. Wasting electric power contributes to the destruction of our environment and eventually will affect us in the long run. i love that my company does this - we shut down the air-conditioner and lights everyday during lunchtime. Minimise the use of computers, try not to leave it on when you don't need to use it.
*Water Wastage - Conserve water by minimising it the best you can :)
*Rubbish - everytime you chuck something out of the window or down to the ground, think twice and look for a waste bin.
Having just visited Australia recently, i was amazed at how clean and well-preserved their country is..and how filthy Malaysia actually is compared to their country.. It all comes down to the mentality of our society, inconsiderate and selfish. We polute and then rely on the government to clean up our mess, when it should be a responsible shared by all.
And many more that you can contribute to saving the Earth. Choose to Change, or choose to destroy.
So I'm pleading with all of you, dear friends and family... Take this step. Be aware of what we are doing towards the environment, prevail peace and prevail beauty. Respect the Earth.
I truly believe that there is no greater respect a man can learn other than respect for nature and its wonders.
Let me leave you with a beautiful song/video that Michael Jackson did in the 90's. It inspired me deeply.
And above all, I will be switching off all power this 28th March 2009 @ 8.30pm, listen to the earth and dance to the rhythm of nature, all for the love of Mother Earth. Join me in this change, will you?
Friday, March 13, 2009
wear your seat belts!
If you have not seen this...
Its hilarious.
"Haven't I told you before?
Next time, wear the seat belt at the back seat"
I can only think of one producer who is capable of such creativity in sending out media messages to malaysians...
Yasmin Ahmad, you're a real talent!
Tuesday, March 10, 2009
little Mr. bodoh
I was working out at the gym and chatting with Jordan, my fitness trainer friend, when he cracked me up with a story about his friend called Jack who apparently is full of egotism... and even fuller with stupidity.
Jack met Sarah, the gym receptionist.
Jack asked Jordan to hook them up.
Jordan arranged a mamak get together and they both tried to make Sarah laugh and loosen up.
They succeeded.
Then Jack started talking about his friend, Harry, who smokes weed all day and is high most of the time.
Innocent Sarah doen't understand why people have to do drugs and smoke weed.
Jack tried to be a man and told Sarah that when people have a long day and everything goes wrong in their lives..yada yada...
Sarah put on a "okay..but thats not a good reason to do weed.." look.
Jack tried even harder by telling Sarah...
"It's like you know...when you experience an overflow during a PMS..."
.....*Sarah blinks blankly at what he just said*
Then Jack went home with Jordan.
Jack's parents came home and they were all talking about Harry again.
when Jack's mum said she don't get it, why are youngsters so depressed that they need to do drugs...
Jack the brain said..
"Ma, when you reach my age you'll understand."
**Ma and the whole family went blank for a second and started laughing**
ROFL.LOL.
He must have done weed to have imagined how a PMS overflow feels like...apparently its so bad that women need to take weed??
This little Mr. Bodoh claims to be a casanova when it comes to girls, apparently he gives his friends tips on courting girls loudly and proudly.
And he was probably smoking weed to think that people grow younger in the opposite direction... Benjamin Button ke?
Thanks Jordan..lol. it really made my day!
And yess.. I'll turn up at the gym more often now, haha.
*names have been changed to protect the "innocent"
.. although, Jack's still a good name for him...*grins* *
Wednesday, March 4, 2009
Ironic-lah
I took this picture back sometime ago.
It shows a malay couple riding on a motorbike along Jalan Bukit Bintang, the mother carrying her infant child in a sarong.

Look how smart they are to protect their own heads with a helmet but left their baby's head bare an open.
..And what shall happen if they were to fall off their bike in an accident?
Personally & maliciously, I would love to see either one of the parent's NUMB SKULLS break.
Ironic.
on another note, this is an even more ironic picture...

it speaks for itself.
Here's my question to all you politicians..
Is it about the drive to be in power, or the drive to make this place a little better and fairer for all? Why are we afraid whether the Malays, the Chinese or the Indians will have more power over the other races, when we should all be worrying about the children of the nation, the homeless and jobless. If are deemed racists among ourselves, what makes us think we can run a multi-racial country?
You know what's even more ironic?
Seeing all these Bandaraya Authorities at the pasar malam, walking about sweeping off all the pirated dvd vendors from the streets while they close a blind-eye as they walk by all the handicapped children who has lost their legs and arms, begging on the streets.
I am actually suprised why so far no one has ever thought about this or took any actions. Anyone who has a brain would have known that these children did not just lost their arms or legs and made their way to the pasar malam on their own every week to beg for money.
Surely there must be an inhuman, bastardious group of devils who operates these child-slavery activities and distribute these handicapped children everywhere to collect money for them.
What i wouldn't be even more surprised to know is if these devils are responsible for the loss of the children's abilities.
on another note...
a friend told me today that I need God, that after recomending her to listen to The Fray - You Found Me, cause its so my-kind of song... full of angst and blame at God, lost faith and unanswered questions. (tu-lah sebabnya..lol)
Then she said she have yet to bring me to her church.
I don't know why i find it so funny, not that her intentions were funny...
But how i did try to find my faith back, but He seems furthermore non-existant to me.
It shows a malay couple riding on a motorbike along Jalan Bukit Bintang, the mother carrying her infant child in a sarong.

Look how smart they are to protect their own heads with a helmet but left their baby's head bare an open.
..And what shall happen if they were to fall off their bike in an accident?
Personally & maliciously, I would love to see either one of the parent's NUMB SKULLS break.
Ironic.
on another note, this is an even more ironic picture...

it speaks for itself.
Here's my question to all you politicians..
Is it about the drive to be in power, or the drive to make this place a little better and fairer for all? Why are we afraid whether the Malays, the Chinese or the Indians will have more power over the other races, when we should all be worrying about the children of the nation, the homeless and jobless. If are deemed racists among ourselves, what makes us think we can run a multi-racial country?
You know what's even more ironic?
Seeing all these Bandaraya Authorities at the pasar malam, walking about sweeping off all the pirated dvd vendors from the streets while they close a blind-eye as they walk by all the handicapped children who has lost their legs and arms, begging on the streets.
I am actually suprised why so far no one has ever thought about this or took any actions. Anyone who has a brain would have known that these children did not just lost their arms or legs and made their way to the pasar malam on their own every week to beg for money.
Surely there must be an inhuman, bastardious group of devils who operates these child-slavery activities and distribute these handicapped children everywhere to collect money for them.
What i wouldn't be even more surprised to know is if these devils are responsible for the loss of the children's abilities.
on another note...
a friend told me today that I need God, that after recomending her to listen to The Fray - You Found Me, cause its so my-kind of song... full of angst and blame at God, lost faith and unanswered questions. (tu-lah sebabnya..lol)
Then she said she have yet to bring me to her church.
I don't know why i find it so funny, not that her intentions were funny...
But how i did try to find my faith back, but He seems furthermore non-existant to me.
life's ironic, kan?
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