Sunday, July 13, 2008

Untitled(Episode 2)

'Yesterday's dinner was sumptuous, today's was simply scrumptious. Maybe my mother should consider setting up her very own cina cuisine. For that, and many other reasons, she'll always be someone dear to me.' Therefore we should all appreciate the love and lessons that all mothers have selflessly showered upon us; we should embrace them with our love and be their living legacy; and we definitely SHOULD stop preaching ideals that we think are pertinent to others' lives, be it now or the future, for the simple reason that it just isn't our business to do so.

As much i find some blogs reflective of perceptive individuals, I scowl at the writings of the shallow, despise the naivete of the childish and resent the implication that i might one day have to deal with these people whether i like it or not. The world is already overwhelmed by skeptics, and I don't need any more of them to doubt me. Oh yes, back to the main point about blogging, I like personal posts, but affinity for the writer's character is not a necessity. We all love to throw around big words like 'honour' 'promise' 'love' 'responsibility' and many more of similar nature, because they make us look good. People profess to love their mothers on mother's day, but why accumulate all that love for just one day when one can love them everyday; that is of course, if one really loves them. If one feels guilty of being involved in a charitable cause, because one knows that he doesn't really care about god forsaken people, then spare others the agony of having to work with one's sorry ass, and after that...please, shut that trap up =). That's not all, they slate their friends' for expressing opinions about certain issues and challenge others to transcend when they are incapable of such feats. They lampoon others for actions that they consider unethical. Seriously, who the hell do these people think they are? What's more ludicrous is that all too often, these self righteous people are the very perpetrators of the acts which they deem sordid. Suck it up, biatch(s)!

On a lighter note, i went to my buddy's cookout several days ago and completely enjoyed myself. It wasn't just the delectable food that excited me, but also the company that really got me ticking. Oh, i also found a new friend there(he's actually my buddy's nephew), and he's so adorable!

Yao Han meets Justin


If i have a kid next time, i would want him to be as cute as yao han. Damn, that'll mean that he can only get his looks from his mom. I'm hopeless.

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