Flying to Holland tomorrow.
I feel bad for throwing all my project assignments to my group mate,
Gotta make up to them somehow.
I know! I'll bought them souvenirs!
Thanks Guys!
See you all on 29th!
Sunday, July 19, 2009
Monday, July 13, 2009
Last night had a terrible dream.
It's something like,
transformer, godzilla, The End of the world kind of dream.
I was not the main character,
but I was the victim.
The fear was so damn real!
The fear of gotten killed was really REALLY intense!
It was a really long dream,
but luckily my alarm clock saved me.
Even after waking up,
that fear still lurks around.
I felt the aftermath of the disaster.
Like the incident was over, and I'm living the day after that.
The first thing that came to my mind after all those was,
"You really have to be there to truly understand and experience it."
And I just watched a very old movie called "Armageddon".
You know, the movie where Earth was in danger.
The ending was the time where families spent their last moment together.
That scene...
it's... "You really have to be there to truly understand it"
Have you ever watched those movies, where characters just cry and cry?
And you were thinking, "What the hell are those people crying for??"
Well, a tip for you.
Imagine you are in that person's shoe, and experience what they experienced.
Well, not only for movies, real life too.
It will help you understand people better.
It's something like,
transformer, godzilla, The End of the world kind of dream.
I was not the main character,
but I was the victim.
The fear was so damn real!
The fear of gotten killed was really REALLY intense!
It was a really long dream,
but luckily my alarm clock saved me.
Even after waking up,
that fear still lurks around.
I felt the aftermath of the disaster.
Like the incident was over, and I'm living the day after that.
The first thing that came to my mind after all those was,
"You really have to be there to truly understand and experience it."
And I just watched a very old movie called "Armageddon".
You know, the movie where Earth was in danger.
The ending was the time where families spent their last moment together.
That scene...
it's... "You really have to be there to truly understand it"
Have you ever watched those movies, where characters just cry and cry?
And you were thinking, "What the hell are those people crying for??"
Well, a tip for you.
Imagine you are in that person's shoe, and experience what they experienced.
Well, not only for movies, real life too.
It will help you understand people better.
Sunday, July 12, 2009
Saturday, July 11, 2009
We all needed somebody to guide us,
point out our mistakes.
It's a hard thing to do,
since many can't bear to hurt other people's feelings.
But for those who does,
remember to thank the person,
and don't take it too personally.
Even though you might hate the person,
you know you needed it.
And be thankful for it.
I admire my brothers,
but at the same time,
hate their nagging, and endless reminders.
From the outside, I might be angry,
but inside, I know it's all for my own good.
They are prepared to be hated by me,
they told me they won't care if they would be hated.
But I do care. And I would never hate them.
Because a brother, is always a brother.
A family, is forever a family.
point out our mistakes.
It's a hard thing to do,
since many can't bear to hurt other people's feelings.
But for those who does,
remember to thank the person,
and don't take it too personally.
Even though you might hate the person,
you know you needed it.
And be thankful for it.
I admire my brothers,
but at the same time,
hate their nagging, and endless reminders.
From the outside, I might be angry,
but inside, I know it's all for my own good.
They are prepared to be hated by me,
they told me they won't care if they would be hated.
But I do care. And I would never hate them.
Because a brother, is always a brother.
A family, is forever a family.
Tuesday, July 07, 2009
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