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Youngest kid of six with an inferiority and black sheep complex, but determined that God saves not just his soul to heaven but the remainder of his manic-depressive life, so others won't say he became a Christian and remained a jerk.


MAIN THEMES

On identity
i won't be transparent before i'm opaque. and you'll get to know me starting from the small things: who my favourite bands are. what kind of movies i like. who are my heroes.

On Christianity
I’m convinced that when confronted with sincere, real love, the Jesus factor will become obvious. But let’s not plant the cross before we carry it. I’m not trying to con you.

On dreams
Some dreams are meant to be achieved. I know that. But maybe other dreams are meant to drive us, privately. Never known to anyone but ourselves.


OTHER THEMES

On melancholy
It is a sadness that, when choosing between crying and sighing, will choose sighing. I'd almost say that melancholy is being sad about sadness itself.

On memory and nostalgia
It saddens me when life moves forward and people decide that certain things are worth forgetting.

On language
I've learnt that the word irregardless is filed as a non-standard word in the English language. That's a lexicographer's way of saying it's not a real word.

On politics
Crowds are fickle things. So when we stand in the thousands and cry against the present government, do we know who we're actually crying for?

On society
People always want the best for themselves. But I want to sometimes take second or third or fourth best, just so that the loser down the road doesn't always have to come in last. It must feel like shit to always come in last.

On growing old
Leasehold property make me feel sad. It doesn't matter how old the family photos are that you put on your wall. It's your family but it's not really your wall.

On philosophy
I ask you, if God loves everyone, and if God is also incapable of loving evil, how can there be such a thing as an evil man?

On a daily basis
One line quips, like this.


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Tuesday, March 31, 2009



You can tell a nation's concept of beauty by the girls they use to model their ads for their national carrier. my first impression was that of a thai air girl on a cardboard cutout. i knew it. thailand having better looking people is a myth. 

myth or not, the great medium that is the television in our hotel room threw up an entirely contrasting response.

travelbuddy 1: why do they have prettier girls here?
fergus: it's the population, dude. they got 60 million people. that's a lot more beauty in the gene pool.
travelbuddy 1: aaaahh.... the gene pool!

krabi river hotel, hot afternoon

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Genusfrog [ 3:48 am ]

2 Comments:

  • Another conclusion is that Travelbuddy1 should reconsider where to cast his net.

    Anyone ring a belle?

    *cough cough cough*

    By Blogger Athalia, at 11:07 am  

  • HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHHAHA....

    possible locations for Travelbuddy1 to cast nets:
    1) bangkok *hint*
    2) university

    or.. rely on his net-work.

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 12:43 am  

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