mardi, mars 1

Not Blogging, Blabbing

Don't you find that the world is full of wonders. There are 6 billion of us here on earth. Have you ever wondered how amazing it is to know that each and everyone lives a different life? Sitting in Champs de Mars last Sunday, i watched the people goes by. And i said to myself, look at that guy, what'll he do when he gets home? that women there, what was she doing 5 hours ago? this kid here, what'll he be in 10 years? and what triggers me is that, what if today you bumped into a guy, and it's the same guy whom you saw in the streets 3 years ago? Who knows within that 3 years, what kind of things had happened to him? It'll be interesting to know their lives. I mean, we have become so ignorant these days. I admit that i do ignore things sometimes. I have a neighbour, a guy, same age, but the most friendliest conversation i had with him was a simple 'hi'. And didn't even know his name until Toh told me that he met this guy during the Petronas Camp. WE are so ignorant today. Example. Look at those filthy rich KL kids, they have loads of money (not theirs, their parents'), they have big cars (bought by their parents), and what do they do with all the money they have? They hang out in KLCC, Mid-Valley, going for a shopping spree, eat in Chilli's or what other fancy restaurants that the money you spend on a meal, could feed someone for a day or 2, they club, and many other stuff. But do they know that homeless people still exist in KL? Do they know that their monthly allowance is equal to the net income for some families? I'm not saying, ok now, we give all of our money to the poor, no more clubbings, no more fancy cars (but that's not a bad idea either). NO. Not that. To me, i just want them to stop being ignorant. Open up their eyes. At least know that those unfortunates still exist, in the heart of KL. After that, if you wanna help, go ahead, you have a big heart. If you don't, too bad, how unfortunate for the society to have you among them. I have a friend, who, when we talk about something, something about hardship, something about some people who can't afford certain basic luxuries, and he'll go 'Ah? really? Got people like that meh?' . And i'd say the same thing too when we talk about how the moral values in Kl have really lost it's values, and when they start giving examples i'd go 'Really?' and in my mind i'd go 'the situation is really that bad?' Conclusion: We're both ignorant

Today the temperature went down to -20 celcius. In Malaysia, it's 32 degrees, a difference of 52 degrees. Fuhh.

I was listening to VE & Ruffedge's Ayu while doing my work. I felt like i'm in a stereotypical Amy Mastura movie. There's this guy who likes this girl, this girl's smart, guy studies to be as smart as her, and when they show the scene of him studying, there's always this romantic background music, then there's this flashback, and all those crap. Stereotypical Malay movie.
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