Tuesday, August 24, 2010

past life. black woman from the ghetto.

passing by my secondary school the other day and seeing all the school students made me flashback to my schooling days.
i have to admit that i regret succumbing to peer pressure. regret trying to be noticed. regret not being myself all the time. now when thinking about it, it means absolutely nothing. it really doesn't matter if i'm friends with people who are "cool" and it definitely doesn't matter if i have to be "pretty".
i actually wish i spent more time just being me and not worrying what my "social status" was and how i looked in my uniform.
i wish current me could slap past me really hard. really hard.
don't get me wrong, i really enjoyed my schooling days but there will always be that small tiny regret in me.
looking at the "popular" crowd now, it's really clear that the guys who people thought were "hot" are really just douchebags. the girls who were "popular" are just shallow.

can i get an amen?

Thursday, August 19, 2010



UP cupcakes! you know...the movie UP. yea? yea? yea?
i didn't even watch it and i'm getting excited. if the colourful balls thing were bigger it would be better. i'm just saying. :B 

Tuesday, August 10, 2010






it's a purty ceiling. ngeh ngeh. can anyone guess where it is?
probably not since i'm the only loser who enjoys going to public libraries for no good reason except to be around books. whoa naomi, tmi.
one thing i won't miss about kdu is the library because it is the noisiest library that seems to exist. i believe even children's library is quieter. it's so noisy that outside the library is 10 times quieter than inside. oh yea and it has terrible wifi to which there will always be some douchebag playing some online game who practically uses all the bandwidth.  




funniest thing i've seen in a while.
oh lynette lee lyn leq, where la you find all this?

Friday, August 06, 2010

the wonders of peanut butter

women do seek attention. some may admit it, some may deny.
however, to say that some girls do it flamboyantly is kind of an insult.
if 'flamboyantly' is the better or nicer or more acceptable way to get attention, then what does that say about the people who think it is the better or nicer way?
doesn't it make the people seem like worshipers-of-the-ground-they-walk-on?
the more appropriate question is if these people do notice and admit that these people are attention seekers then why do they even succumb to it? why give the attention seekers...attention?
the answer is rather simple, i suppose. people are bias. people will always be bias.
and it's always the outsider looking in who sees it but never the insider.
so does this make the outsider the bad guy for pointing it out?
after all as much as we hate ass kissers, we all hate attention seekers even more.


right?

Thursday, August 05, 2010







oprah would not be proud of this.
make your car a no phone zone, suraj.