Sunday, September 24, 2006

Just STFU Feg

Read some short article on the weekend feature on the Nanyang Siangpau today. Translation titled : "You, army ! Return to your barracks !", which was referring to the Thai coup d'etat.

I would say that, whoever paid that e-diotic biast with that pseudonym "Zhou Gong" (周公 AKA something like the Chinese version of the Sandman) who wrote that pointless meaningless article just to fill in the weekend feature ought to get his/her eyes cleaned. That author of that stupid article is just someone who lives in his/her own fantasy world to write out his/her silly little fantasy thoughts - and I doubt he/her has faced any hardship in major political changes at all. Typical writing lapdog that wastes article space in papers.

In case you're wondering what was written in the article :-

- The author was writing what the Thai army should do and should not do. He/she commented that everything should be solved with the 'Constitutional' way. Yeah right, what kind of 'Constitutional' way ? I'd like to smack the idea into his/her mind that it depends on which hands the Constitution lies in. And if voting works all the time, they would've another person for their Prime Minuster since like how many ages ago. And oh, if the 'Constitutional' way really works, there won't be such a thing as a loophole to enable the abuse of balances and checks and tax evasion.

- The author was merely FLAMING the Thai army in the papers. Oh yeah, the weekend feature of the papers, not in the forums section or something, and flaming it like a small little eleven-year old kid on some Internet gaming forums. And what little point he/she tried to convey in his/her article crumbles easily into contradiction in terms of common sense (or was there even a point in there from the start?).

- And last but not least, he/she said that politics is not the 'stage' for the Thai army. I'd say that whatever that's happening in their country is not his/her 'stage' to casually comment about. Oh bloody heck, it's not even up to him/her to comment about what's going on in their country. If he/she 's trying to tell what the Thai army should do, then I'll tell him/her what he/she should do - WRITE SOMETHING CONSTRUCTIVE (or even heck, DESTRUCTIVE) FOR OUR OWN COUNTRY IF YOU WANT TO BE THAT 'HEROIC', DAMMIT.

What a WASTE of article space - I wished it could've featured something else rather than the political 'comments' of some e-diot. Heck, I'd rather read recipes than that.

Monday, September 18, 2006

Things I Wanna See Last With My Own Eyes On Earth

- Maggots in my favorite dishwashing sponge, courtesy of one of my housemates.
- Pair of flies mating that got electrocuted by me for flying in between me and my monitor (oh they were sooooo having fun)
- The idiots in some IRC channel that I frequent (refer to some earlier post of mine)
- Ming Dao, the Frog-Turn-Prince Taiwanese drama king
- Car owners who got their cars clamped for parking at my space
- The Deputy Prime Minister
- Worse Fanfic Ever
- Noob online gamers
- Forum Spammers
- Reality shows
- Cuckoos
- Campus
- My ugly writing on a piece of notice hanging in the kitchen
- My long-forgotten dusty blog
- My own self in the mirror
- More and unlisted...

:-\

Null & Void

Friday, September 01, 2006

Final Tribute to the Wise One

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"......"

That was what my mind spoke when I received the news yesterday.

Today when I woke up, the sky was very, very clear. It had been weeks since it the weather was that clear. Yesterday the sky was gloomy, as I gazed up wondering whether it will rain or not. It didn't rain much, but last night from my balcony I can see Genting's lights shining above KL again.

A sign. Somehow it was what I felt it is. A sign of goodness on the surface of Earth, indicating his departure to a new world.

Now it is left to all us whom inherited his wisdom, to use it to polish our ways and thoughts, and in turn, pass it down to the next generation.

Farewell, "Chief". Farewell.