Thursday, October 21, 2010

I learnt a new word yesterday.

The new word is racist.

“History is witness to the fact that when Umno leads, not only the Malays get the benefits but all other races enjoy them too. As such, we will neither hesitate nor be apologetic to fight for a fair economic distribution for the Malays and bumiputras,”

“And again, we will not be apologetic in protecting our Malay identity, in upholding the Malay culture and heritage as long as we are fair to everyone,”

A quote from our beloved Muhyiddin.

Racist means having preference towards a certain race.
Therefore, not being racist means that we are equal to all BUT we must champion the rights of a certain race.

How enlightening! Thank you, Muhyddin, for enlightening me by how not to be racist.




Monday, October 18, 2010

LOL!!!


“Saya terima banyak panggilan daripada warga emas yang bertanyakan mengenai perkara itu dan mereka bimbang serta gelisah kerana sudah menerima wang RM100 dan RM1,000 terbabit sejak kerajaan negeri melaksanakan program penghargaan warga emas.

“Mereka sangat bimbang dengan dakwaan wang berkenaan dari sumber duit judi yang haram bagi umat Islam … penjelasan berkenaan bagi menghilangkan keraguan orang ramai di mana sehingga kini masih belum ada sebarang penjelasan walaupun sudah beberapa hari blog berkenaan membuat dakwaan terbabit.”

Umno Youth Information chief Datuk Seri Reezal Merican Naina Merican, accusing Lim Guan Eng of using gambling revenue to finance their Senior Citizens Appreciation Program.


“We want an answer from Lim (Guan Eng). If the money is from a forbidden source, Muslims will have no part in it.”

Another joker, Deputy Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin, demanding answers on whether the money was from gambling revenue.

Oh puhleeeeze....

Just before the World Cup fever you buggers were pushing to legalize football betting because you claimed that the Government will be able to generate revenue for the good of the nation. Don't you think helping the retirees is one way you can use gambling revenue for? Now fast forward to 5 months in the future you tell people not to take "duit haram". How about taxes from alcohol? Karaoke centres? Gambling? Gambling summore!!! Taxes from there are used to pay civil servants. Now look who's talking!

Come on la Reezal. Don't make me laugh. Where do you get your main income from? Don't tell me that your duit kopi is halal. Hahahahahahaha. I'll slap you.




Friday, October 08, 2010

I remember it was just last year. I followed Zu Ning for bible study. Aunty Karen picked us up and after that dropped us home. Though she was the first "aunty" I met in Whispering Hope, I never really got to know her well. She was one of those who would drive around KL to pick people up to church. Should have tried to get to know her better like the rest of the "uncles and aunties" in Whispering Hope. Though she has left us all, we can take comfort by the fact that she's now safe, in the arms of our Father, who created us. Take care, Aunty Karen.

Monday, September 27, 2010

Psalms 13

How long O Lord? Will you forget me forever?
How long will you hide your face from me?
How long must I wrestle with my thoughts and everyday have sorrow in my heart?
How long will my enemy triumph over me?

Look on me and answer, O Lord me God.
Give light to my eyes, or I will sleep in death;
my enemy will say, "I have overcome him,"
and my foes will rejoice when I fall.

But I trust in your unfailing love;
my heart rejoices in your salvation.
I will sing to the Lord,
for he has been good to me.




Monday, September 20, 2010

Quote 1:
"The Association of Former Umno Elected Representatives (Penawar) has expressed its disappointment over Tengku Adnan Tengku Mansor's remarks that Malay rights group Perkasa and NGOs were racist for the standing up to Malay rights.

"If Tengku Adnan refused to do so, Penawar will demand that Tengku Adnan be removed as Umno secretary-general," Adam said in a statement here today."

Headline for Malaysiakini:
Khairy slams Utusan's support for Perkasa

I'm confused. Correct me if I'm wrong but, don't you think that these 2 sources contradict each other?




Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Malaysian-born Penny in charge of Aussie purse

Though they make it seem that Malaysia Boleh, I wonder if its something to be proud of. For starters, this showed the country what talent we have lost. The typical brain drain that Malaysia has been suffering. Then again, I doubt Penny Wong would have gone far if she had stayed in Malaysia. Maybe be a small time MCA or DAP member but that would be just about it. Don't expect her to hold Malaysia's purse.

Najib, I hope you kick yourself in the nuts real hard. You have let a really big talent go. Someone like her could have been used to further develop Malaysia. Even though she might not have gone far, she would have definitely done a lot. Your government should be ashamed for not trying to persuade her to come back. Then again, I don't know if you even care. Oh well, crap happens.




Saturday, August 21, 2010

PM calls for investigation into Penang Friday prayers allegations


Wow... Well then, I better be careful for what I pray for

Tuesday, August 17, 2010

As extracted by Goal.com

Top 10 Things To Expect If Maradona Joins The Premier League

Football legend and former Argentina coach Diego Maradona has been linked with the manager's job at Aston Villa. Goal.com lightheartedly look at 10 things to expect should the colourful genius take the reins at Villa Park…

10) Following his move to Villa, Maradona forces his players to join the Church of Maradona. In order to be baptised by John ‘The Baptist’ Carew, each player must emulate the 'Hand of God' at Villa Park. The first to be converted is Stilian Petrov, and Maradona announces that his team is ‘Petrov plus ten others' in a 4-1-5 formation. Diego labels his twelfth disciple, James Milner, ‘Judas’ after he joins Manchester City for 30 million pieces of silver.

9) In his opening press conference, Maradona admits he made a mistake taking the job: "I thought they wanted me to join Ricky Villa, and that we were going to manage a club in Birmingham, Alabama” - home of the Coke bottling company.

8) After being informed that Gabriel Agbonlahor once cheated on three different girls and got them all pregnant at the same time, Maradona applauds his striker and says: “As long as the girls do all the work. Gabby can’t deliver crosses, so I’m sure he won’t even attempt to deliver babies.”

7) Ashley Young is dropped from the starting XI, with Emile Heskey taking his place. When asked why, Maradona claims he had a dream that Heskey led Villa to the title by breaking the Premier League scoring record and hitting the winner on the final day of the season with a 30-yard bicycle kick against Chelsea.

6) On the 25th anniversary of the famous 1986 World Cup quarter final, Maradona storms the SKY Sports studios with his trusted air rifle and wounds three pundits after they claimed that not a single Argentine, including himself, would get into the current England team. Diego then repeats his infamous Athletic Bilbao karate kick on Charlie Nicholas after the analyst replicated his line that "Wayne Rooney would be remembered as the greatest player of all time".

5) Maradona then falls out with the entire press and refuses to speak in English. Journalists are only allowed to ask questions in Spanish and when the first reporter dares to do it, Maradona grins: "Bravo, now tell your mates: 'que la chupen y que la siguen chupando!!!'"

4) Following a heated encounter between Aston Villa and Newcastle United, Joey Barton stands in front of Dieguito’s car as he attempts to drive out of the St James’ Park car park. Maradona reacts by flicking his Cuban cigar into Barton’s eye, running over the ex-convict’s leg, before making a blowjob gesture to the cameras.

3) Maradona tells Sir Alex Ferguson to “go back to the museum”, and Arsene Wenger that he “debuted with lads” after an Arsenal Under-18 team thrashes Man Utd 5-0 in the first round of the League Cup.

2) Socialist Maradona misses Aston Villa’s top of the table clash against Manchester United after travelling down to London for a 'Stop The War' protest in Hyde Park. Dieguito addresses the ten million strong crowd: “Comrades, we must end this evil imperialism. The UK and US are in Iraq and soon Iran for their oil, and in Afghanistan for their drugs.” When chairman Randy Lerner invites President Obama to Villa Park as a guest of honour, Maradona threatens to resign. “Anyone who thinks Obama is going to change the world is stupider than Pele. The puppet wants war and his entire cabinet is Wall Street. We need a revolution. Viva Fidel. Viva Chavez!”

1) After selling Milner for 30 million pieces of silver, Maradona is offered the chance to replace him with Javier Zanetti, Esteban Cambiasso, Diego Milito and Juan Roman Riquelme. El Pibe d'Oro rejects the opportunity and instead spends the money on Ariel Garce, Diego Pozo and his beloved Martin Palermo. Palermo earns a "contract for life" after bundling home an injury time winner on his debut against Chelsea, with Maradona celebrating the strike by belly-diving across the waterlogged touchline and taking out Carlo Ancelotti. "That's payback for when you hacked me during Napoli-Milan in 1988," laughs Maradona after the game.

If only there was a "Like" button somewhere.




Saturday, July 31, 2010

Anyone watched Conan O' Brien?
He's supposedly the funniest person on earth.

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After watching countless videos, sketches monologues whatsoever, and this video. I've come up with one conclusion. Americans have a very bad sense of humour.

The man's simply not funny. Compared to other talk show hosts, Jimmy Kimmel, Craig Ferguson, even Jay Leno! That's what you call funny. I tried watching many videos again and again. I thought that maybe my sense of humour was off. Maybe try a smile or two. But I guessed that I don't have to worry whether my sense of humour is off.

My friends agree that he's simply not funny. Even Jay, whom Americans call not funny, can make me laugh, but spare the times when his jokes aren't funny. Sure, maybe how things handled weren't right.



This video is a prime example.

It's not funny! It's sick, it's crude, it's disgusting. But not funny.

This is real humour...



So Coco fans, pleases check your humour. It really needs a fix. I just feel angry that you're blaming Jay Leno when it's clearly NBC's fault.




Wednesday, July 21, 2010

Census: How many people live in your house?
My Aunt: 5.
Census: Okay. (Walks off)

Like that only ar?????
Never ask for income? Status? Nothing????
Not even what TV brand we use????

What the hell, man!!!!

This is not just a waste of money and a disgrace to civil servants in terms of work ethics. You're gonna use this bogus information for implementing future plans for the next 8 or 9 years???

No wonder the statistics weren't right for the percentage who wanted PPSMI abolished.

Welcome to Malaysia.




Wednesday, July 14, 2010





Rotten Tomatoes gave it an 8% for the movie.


Serves you right for not casting Asian actors! Hah! I bet Asian actors can put a much better show than having Whites in it.

It's insulting to know that M. Night Shyamalan decided to cast Whites in Asian characters. All this while I've chosen to remain silent about it but after seeing how much money the movie is making it seems like a big disgrace. All this money they're making shows that it's okay to discriminate Asians. I just dread to know that because of that they're planning to make a money spinning franchise out of it.

Watching the original TV series was so good because they had a show which had Asians as heroes. Not many Asian kids get shows like that to watch and relate to. Now we get this mess.

It would have been a crime to cast whites and blackface them as blacks. But from this movie I guess that yellowfacing whites as Asians doesn't seem wrong.

There are so many talented Asian actors who are fluent in English. Why couldn't they cast them?

It just feels such a shame that race discrimination is still happening today. But then again, it always has, right? Even in Malaysia, sadly.




Sunday, July 04, 2010

I know that it's long overdue but...

I'm officially done with A-Levels!!! =D

No more F=ma.
No more Implicit Differentiation.
No more Kreb's Cycle.
No more Integration.
No more Free Radical Substitution mechanisms to remember.
No more studies for now.


But there're things I miss too.

No more Sen Yang and Philip stealing whatever I cook.
No more CS til 3 or 4 in the morning.
No more Pan Mee in Hing Ann.
No more quick trips to Mid Valley for simple things like grocery shopping or simply eating lunch.
No more people I heart in MCKL [You know who you are ;)]

Sure, MCKL had its shitty moments, but face it. Does anywhere else not have shit?

You might complain that its too strict when it comes to dressing. But to all you aspiring doctors, if you think that the dress code is an outrage, what about medical school? Medical school means no long hair for guys, no shorts, no dyeing hair. So this housemate of mine... I'm sorry to say but if you're going to continue being irresponsible(not washing your plates and CLEANING THE SINK), how're you going to be responsible enough to be a doctor?

You might complain that the teachers are lousy and that Taylors have all the good teachers. But then again.. Is there such a place that has only good lecturers? Because tell me. I would really want to go to that university. I have a friend who used to go to Taylors and she complained about her own teachers and wished that she was in MCKL. So where to go????

Despite all this, good or bad, it will always be part of us. We can choose to sulk about it. Or we can look at it and take it into good spirits and look forward to what's next.




Friday, June 18, 2010

Life is short. It's kinda scary when someone from your college has just passed away. Not to mention how small my college is (can proudly say there's not even a thousand). Who is she? She's Jacinth Wee(Rachel Ling's housemate).

I might not know her nor seen her before (because I don't really know my juniours. Too many of them), but it's sad to see people like her go when it's not that fault. Don't you think that it's pretty scary that it might one day happen to you?

Just a thought.

Imagine how much pain her sister in UK is going through. Even worse. The surviving family members. Honestly speaking I would rather die than to survive and be left alone. It's just so sad when you get something you don't deserve.

And it's all because of a reckless and careless truck driver.

I wish that I had known you. I heard good things about you =)

Well, maybe we can.

One day.

In Our Father's Place.

God bless your soul.




Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Lately, or more like all the time, people always talk about the distribution of PSD scholarships and the grading system for SPM. What this guy by the name of Alex from Miri wrote is something I fully with. I'm not sure if he used to live in my apartment (which will mean that he's an MCKL guy) but I just feel so disgusted when some people I know get or don't get the scholarship. It's about time someone writes something like this. No offense, but I think that the Government has no idea how to grade students. The supposed A+ system has failed. It has not raised the standard of SPM, but made it worse. People seem to be getting A+s like A1s before that. A lot of people I know do fairly average in school exams. But when it comes to SPM, they score a string of As thanks to the ineffective grading system. Some do well. Some do not. Those who don't end up retaking a year, or sent somewhere else of lower standard so that they can pass. What a waste of taxpayers money! Not to mention what a f***ing disgrace they are. Do they not know how much taxpayers money that they are wasting? A lot of people I know who do well in school doesn't mean that they can do well in their tertiary education. It's a completely different environment. I know a few who did amazingly well for SPM, but once they did A Levels getting an A for just one subject seems like a chore. Sadly, this does happen, though not very often, for JPA scholars. I'm not a bright student. I might not have the right to criticize high achievers. However, it makes me so angry that one day I'll be paying taxes and eventually funding people like these to further their studies. In Nottingham University, Chong Ren told me that the minimum average to maintain the High Achievers Scholarship given by the university is 65%. However, JPA scholars only need to maintain an average of 45%. That's not as bad. For those who study abroad, scholars who fail do not have their scholarships revoked. Instead, they are allowed a second chance by retaking.

Wake up Malaysia!!!

The way forward is to revoke their scholarships so that we can move forward and fund people who truly deserve it. We are suffering from inflation in Malaysia and might soon end up as a country that is bankrupt.

Another thing that bothers me is the distribution of scholarships to study in private colleges. Has the government themselves lost faith in the public universities? They money they spend overseas will benefit the world and not us. Whereas the money spent on private colleges will hardly benefit the country as many go abroad to make a better living. If only the Government had spent money on public universities instead of wasting it on nonsensical and petty things like this, I'm sure that the standard of public universities will be much higher now than their current state.

What a disgrace. You politicians think that we're better than America. But you're both about the same.

Sorry.... What I wrote was supposed to be for another post. Not that I editted out something.




Thursday, June 10, 2010

Decisions. They're always such a bother. One wrong decision and you're done for. Pretty soon I'll have to make decisions soon. Probably now too. Medicine or dentistry? To twin or not to twin? Should I take his/her advice on anything? Is it the right time to get a girlfriend?

Just an example of decisions that has the potential to change your life.

After A levels, I have to decide. Sometimes I'm just scared that I'll make decisions that I'll regret for the rest of my life.

It's no longer the times when we could take up Accounts for SPM, don't do well and it's okay.

I've seen people make decisions and end up regretting over their wrong choices.

Help.

Thursday, June 03, 2010

Oversupply Of Doctors Soon... VERY soon

I remember back in school not many of my classmates wanted to do medicine. In fact, you could easily count the number of boys in my class who wanted to be doctors with your two hands.

Well that certainly changed when I stepped foot in MCKL. It's as if everyone doing science wants to be a doctor. True, there are a lot of brilliant kids. Fine. They can definitely do it. But what about the so-so ones or the downright bad?

There's this guy, an aspiring doctor, whom I know who suddenly asked me,"How to calculate the number of moles ar?" What the hell???? Even an Indonesian maid can do that! I know some of you reading this might say,"Bloody f***tard with a f***ing big ego."

Maybe I have. Maybe I don't. However it just annoys me when someone says that they want to be doctors. And it's the one who has no clue what osmosis is. My point is that medicine is not an easy thing. You either have the brains for it or you don't. It annoys me even more when they've already know what they want to specialize in. Someone in my class apparently already knows that he wants to be a neurologist. Well, God bless you. My dad told me that it's one of the hardest fields in medicine. Trying to determine which receptor is causing what. Which drug can stimulate a certain receptor without stimulating the other. And he failed his AS. So my question to this guy is,"How are you going to survive med school when you can't even do A-levels? Skipping classes doesn't show that you have the commitment for becoming a doctor."

I'm not saying all this in the name of selfish reasons whatsoever. I'm also not saying that because I come from some hierarchy where all the men in my family are doctors. I'm just annoyed that people want to be doctors even though it clearly shows that your results simply suck and you don't have the personality to be one. You suck.

Parents. YES!!! Parents!! You are to be blamed too!!!! You want your children to be doctors even though they might not agree to it. But no... You want to brag to other parents how awesome your child is. A doctor from some random Indonesian university. Now that's more respectable than some kid who studied Philosophy and History in Cambridge. In the eyes of some parents the answer is,"Yes! You stupid kid. Study History." They just failed to look at the fact that the poor chap studied in CAMBRIDGE. I'm not saying all are. I can proudly tell you that my parents let me be whatever I want.

Like my dad told me,"You can do the country a good thing by not becoming a doctor."

With what I said you might think that it's everyone's fault that they want to be doctors. But the Government is just at fault or even more screwed up. We might have a shortage of doctors now. However if you just keep churning out more and more doctors you end up with an overflow of doctors. You can't train a doctor overnight, you know. One day we'll probably end up like India or Indonesia.


"At the rate we are producing medical graduates, it will not be long before my experience in Jakarta becomes the norm here. In Jakarta, I was in a cab and the cab driver is a medical doctor. When asked why, he said, "Too many doctors, not enough jobs."

-From some random post I found online and I fully agree from this statement.




Monday, May 17, 2010

Malaysian student cleared of sexual assault in Wales

"...Izzarul stopped to chat with Davies and her friend while out jogging in the park. She accused Izzarul of touching her breast and putting his hand up her skirt, allegations that he had denied... Izzarul said: "I was in a daze when the jury declared the verdict. I was not listening. My translator said bagus, bagus (good, good) and then I realised I had been acquitted."

The Malay Mail

Let's read it again.

"...Izzarul said: "I was in a daze when the jury declared the verdict. I was not listening. My translator said bagus, bagus (good, good) and then I realised I had been acquitted."

Again...

"...My translator said bagus, bagus (good, good) and then I realised I had been acquitted..."

My gosh, how terrible his English is. And he is a 2nd year student in Wales!!! W-A-L-E-S... WALES!!!! You never pay attention in class ar???

Mr. Prime Minister.. Could you please consider on your switch for teaching Science and Math in English?




Sunday, May 09, 2010

All good things must come to an end.

Face it. A levels is almost over. It's a fact. I've never regretted a single moment in MCKL. Friends, the college, CF (only until Steven stepped down), everything. I know some will definitely disagree with me (isn't it, Joyce?) I can say it was fun. Sen Yang, Tristan, Brians, Wei Ren, Leng-Lei, Ming Hui, Joyce, Chng Hoay, Ithrana, Philip, Charles, Vincents, Wei Han, Eng Hoe, Mei Cheen, Anishkha, the list goes on and on. I don't think that I would have enjoyed my A-levels if I had gone to Taylors or HELP. I wish those 16 months would pass slowly but no matter what, the 16 months are going to end anyway. And time flies when you're having fun. So to all. Thank you. My life has never been so much more colourful without all of you. Hopefully we can meet up real soon before most of you guys go off to UK.

Time to study. A2's gonna be a hell lot harder than AS. Ciao.
Will blog again after exams

Thursday, April 29, 2010

Here am I. Sitting in the mamak shop below my apartment. Why do you ask? When I have A2 in just 3 weeks?

The answer is elementary, my dear friend.
It's because TNB didn't receive any payment for March. So they fucking cut the power supply!!!! Holy shit!

And now they're taking their bloody sweet time to fix it back after the slip up.
What the hell, man!! I've got to study.




Tuesday, April 20, 2010

A Brief Update (Just like those you'll find on Twitter):
Went out with the Brians and Wei Ren to watch Kick-Ass on Monday. It's pretty awesome because it's not your regular movie-based-of-a-comic-book movie. That makes it even greater. And the most amazing thing happened. Went back to my apartment. Realized that I left my student card in the cinema. But where? Slept and went back to Mid Valley after 4 hours to look for it, and voila! It's there! My student card was still in the cinema hall!

God's grace.

Another update:
Fusball table in college is now RM1 for 5 balls!! Woohoo!




Saturday, April 10, 2010

When Sore Losers Lose

"[With] Eleven men [we had] no problem, but the young boy [Rafael] showed a bit of inexperience but they [Bayern] got him sent off, everyone sprinting towards the referee, typical Germans."
-Sir Alex Ferguson

How German can you get when it was Ivica Olic (Croatian), Bastian Schwensteiger (German), Mark van Bommel (Dutch) and Franck Ribery (French) that confronted the referee? At most 1/4? Typical Fergie.

"It is hard to understand the press. Someone told me that coming back from the Champions League final in Rome last year they were all delighted on the press bus that we lost. They were absolutely pleased that we lost; the English press. The person who told me was disgusted. That is a fact. He had no reason to lie to me. Our performance on Wednesday was fantastic. At 3-0 it could have been 5-0. We were magnificent. Absolutely magnificent. But that gets lost just because people want a headline out of what I said about the Germans. That is disgusting because the players deserved some praise."
-Sir Alex Ferguson again

Not that we can do anything about him so that he changes. You can't teach an old dog new tricks, you know.




Sunday, April 04, 2010

Everyday this doubt in my life grows.
What am I going to after I finish whatever I want to do.
At first I thought that I knew what to do.
Now I don't.
All thanks to all these so called "unavoidable circumstances".
I guess the one above has been dropping hints everywhere before hurling bolts into what mattered the most.









Everything I asked for. Never answered....

Except something. You actually gave it to me. Even though it was something I had low hopes on because everything else seems to have failed. I've never been so happier in my life. But it seems that I might have to part with it soon.

Please don't take it away from me.




Happy Easter

Monday, March 29, 2010



MUAR: Fifty members from Muar PKR division have resigned and joined Umno.

Muar PKR Youth vice-chief Razali Jaafar, who represented the members, handed over their Umno membership forms to Deputy Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin here yesterday.

The handover took place in Kampung Parit Tengah after an event which saw 1,500 trays of nasi ambang – rice for four people eaten from a tray – being served to the villagers.

The feat got them into the Malaysia Book of Records.








WELCOME TO MALAYSIA




Saturday, March 20, 2010

It's taken me some time, but I guess no matter how hard I try, it's never going to work. I try to not blame you but this time I don't think that I can not blame you. People tell me not to blame you, but I see no point in believing them. I put my all in whatever I do. I really did. So shouldn't I get my due instead of other people.

It puzzles me a lot. It really does. People say how badly they think their work will turn out but in the end, it turns out really, really good. Really good. Excellent! Amazing! I doubt they even worked their ass off during that one month break. I did. But looked what happened? The wrong people got their dues! It's so mind boggling that people are given credit for what they've barely done. I thought that I'll do badly. I really thought I did. But I didn't think it'll be this bad.

What the hell?

I know that you'll carry me through. I really do. Sometimes the most logical reason is to abandon you. But I'm not going to. I still have my confidence in you that you'll carry me through. So tell me, are you?

I know that the answer is that you will. Just as you said.

Whatever happens, it's up to you.

You call the shots.

Tuesday, March 16, 2010

I'm getting a new housemate.
And my sister is comming here this Sunday.

That's it for my short, short update.




Saturday, March 13, 2010

Guilt creeps in my life.
No matter how hard I try.
It's never good enough.
And I have to let someone suffer because of my shortcomings.

I mean, let her celebrate her joy. Go. Why worry about me? I'm not worth all the pitying. Why persecute the one that who has brought joy just because the other has brought sorrow. Is it worth feeling any grieve if there is any joy?

Is joy only worth celebrating because it only comes from a certain person and not another? I loathe it. It's despicable. You let me down. You really do.

Monday, February 22, 2010

Reading Foo Mun's blog made me remind me of the 10 things I miss about home. Maybe more. Maybe less. They're not in order.

1. Mum driving me around
I actually liked being ferried around by my mum. When I could drive, I was glad that I could drive. But all the waiting, the time taken to be ferried. It felt like gaining something and then giving something up in exchange. Sure, my mum felt relieved of not ferrying me around. But still, I'll always cherish those times.

2. Volleyball
Dang, I miss volleyball. I can't believe that I'm saying this, but I miss those Sunday evenings. I admit that I sucked at it, but at least I can now pass the ball, and most importantly spike! I can actually spike now haha. To be honest, my hands still feel itchy. Especially now that there's no more volleyball in college.

3. Mr Oon
I miss his classes. You'll never meet a teacher like him. All his "Fuck you" and "Government say too hard" quotes just makes him so entertaining. There was no such thing as a boring class under him. Everyone'll be so amused by his dirty jokes (which I copy from, yup, mine's very much recycled)and how we makes fun of the government and the school principal. Wish that he was my Physics or Maths teacher here in KL. Mr. Oon. You rock!

4. 5Sc1
I miss my class as a whole, actually. Miss the times when we played basketball in our little space, exceeding our PJ time and skipping Add Maths altogether. Good times. Good times.

5. Home
Yes, I miss home. Food, books, computer, the list is endless. I miss my home. I miss waking up from my bed at 7 or 8, go up the hills, then study. Miss that life because its so different in KL now. Sure, I like KL. But the quietness is gone.

6. Cycling around Lake Gardens
A form of exercise, but I miss it.

7. LIE classes
As much as I loved/hated Lit, it wasn't that bad after all. Classes were fun with Mr. Chan, though you wouldn't expect something like Mr. Oon, it was one of the subjects I found worth taking. Yup, it was the good old days when the guys and girls didn't really mix with each other. Although we were 16/17, something Mr. Chan found rather unammusing haha. Song, Ee Lin, Ying Ning, Dharshini, Jivitha, Ly Lyn, I wish that we could have known each other better from LIE but I hope that we'll get to know each other better next time.

8. BK
BK(not to be confused with Burger King, I'm talking about Bible Knowledge) was good. I wish the friends there, the classes especially. Been a while since I met anyone from that class, besides bumping into Sophia at Central. It was great. A very good subject to take. Something I don't regret. Seriously.

9. My radio
Yup. I miss it. But not that much now.

10. Taiping itself
Taiping is a much better place to live in than KL, eventhough I like KL. Taiping still wins flat. 'Nuff said.




Sunday, February 21, 2010

Yay!!! Man Utd 1 Everton 3 =D
Well done, man.

Hopefully Liverpool wins tonight! Hopefully they'll play much better than against that team that sounds like some STD (Unirea Urziceni, WHAT!!?!??!)

Saturday, February 20, 2010

My brain is empty.

FULL STOP.

Explains why my blog posts aren't so frequent and very short now. When you have no inspiration, be it mocking politicians, grumbling about anything, your mind goes blank. When your mind's blank, you can't do anything. So the only thing to do is to wait. Might take ages. But I think that the wait will be worth it

Saturday, February 13, 2010

Chinese New Year approaches.
Everyone can happily collect their ang pows.
Except MCKL students.
Because after collecting ang pows.....





There is a 350 word moral essay to complete

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Hey dad.
Happy birthday!!
52 years. You sure have past the half century mark for 2 years, but that doesn't stop you from being a great dad.
You always find time to spend time with us. Unlike those uncles who spend so much time in CRC. I would never have found comics and almost everything I enjoy or have an interest in so interesting because of you. You always were by my side although I screwed up almost all the time, or when you tell me its OK no matter what happens. You're the best dad.

Thank you




Saturday, January 30, 2010

Lazy to blog.
To hooked on to Guilty Gear.
The length of my post proves it

Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Bloody spam on Facebook.
Click and help them.
Like clicking will do anything.
Pfft.




Sunday, January 24, 2010

Freedom!
It's like getting a monkey off my back.
Mind the previous post. Was kinda stressed out.
But oh well, we'll see what'll happen come March.
Hopefully its the best.
But while waiting.
I got a week off. Yay! Going back to Taiping. Can''t wait.
Until then

Saturday, January 16, 2010

If I were to fill in the blanks about my life it would be something like this.

Everything so far has been _____.

Answer:
Disappointing

I don't know if I'm expecting too much, or I'm not doing enough.
Everytime it feels like something great is going to happen, only for it to come crashing down, feeling disappointment.

I remember telling myself,"Try to get 100 for every unit in Maths."
Despite all the effort, I ended up leaving a question blank in C2. But I thought to myself,"It's OK. After all, there's no harm retaking it, right? Hopefully I score full marks for the other 3 units." The next thing you. Bam! You realize that you've just forgotten to put the decimal point right after they invigilator says pens down for another paper. There goes 3 or 4 marks. Just like that. I don't know why this is happening. I thought that it's going to be the perfect chance to show all my relatives how well I can do and be among the top. After seeing all my cousins doing so well in any exam under the sun, it makes me wonder. What happened to me? One is going to graduate in NUS soon, very likely with first class honours. Yet another cousin has just completed her masters in York. Another one is going to end up in any ivy league right after his NS. My other cousin is graduating in May with a degree in economics in the US and probably entering grad school after that. And my cousin who I thought was about my level is now miles ahead of me in everything.

It's hard to see everyone getting praised by all the others. Sure, they just tell me to do my best and its okay. But I can feel the disappointment in everyone. "Why isn't he as good as his father?"

I loathe being born in a family full of smart and intelligent people. Everyone thinks I'm smart. If I am, then everyone else in my whole family is probably 10 times smarter than me. I guess I will never reach anyone's expectations.

At least I have God to turn to. God knows what would happen now if I didn't believe in Him.




Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Minister in the Prime Minister's Department Jamil Khir Baharom has urged church leaders to drop the claim to use the name "Allah" to help maintain peace and security and ease tension."I urge them to be wary and responsible toward peace and security in Malaysia. Other church leaders must have deep understanding of the s...ituation and history (on the use of 'Allah') in the country".
Uncle Sam: You must be joking!

Saturday, January 09, 2010

Welcome to Malaysia.

Where its a crime to climb up the Twin Towers, but when you torch down churches, it's OK!
Please lah, you think saying Allah is so holy ar?
For God's sake, all of you are always using it in vain.

Example 1
*knock down a table.
Someone: Ya Allah!!!

Example 2
*shit happens
Someone: Allah!!!

Did you know that last time, the Jews kept the Lord's name so holy that they had to cleanse themselves 7 times before writing YHWH. They don't even dare write His name down 'cause it's too holy.

From The Malaysian Insider
Kuala Lumpur police chief Mohamad Sabtu Osman said it was too early to link the attack on the church to Muslim protests over a High Court ruling allowing the weekly Herald to publish the word “Allah” to refer to God in the Christian context.

“'We are still investigating,”' he is reported to have said.


You blind ar???

Everything is pointing to one thing and you turn the other way. What a great way to be a laughing stock in Europe and America.

1Malaysia baby!!!




Thursday, January 07, 2010

Still fighting over the use of the word "Allah".
I thought it was settled. You sore losers.


But it's Malaysia.
Back to the court? Who knows?
Round 2 anyone?

Tuesday, January 05, 2010

I'm back in KL. Went to College. They've really done up the place. And 1001 (January 2010)is massive. 210 people. I mean, what the hell man? MCKL is a SMALL college. And intakes like this can easily make up a third of the entire population of MCKL. Thats twice the size of 0901. The canteen looks quite sleak too. The tables and chairs look expensive. The best part is?












MCKL finally has got leng lui!!!!!!





*WOOTS!!!
*Fireworks!! Enthusiasm!!! Yay!!! There's reason to come to college!!!






Now back to studying