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Tuesday, June 28, 2011

Skipping Heart

 

For the past several days, I’ve been listening to this song and less to the others. It peeled off all of those negative wave of feelings surrounding and perhaps inside me, and brought beautiful open blue sky. 

Personally, I think it would be a great song to be heard while you were driving in the car, during a cold winter night as it lightened up the shivering heart. And because of its beautiful sound, this song could also be a sweet lullaby to sing for. 

They should have been more songs like this being aired on the radio, instead of the meaningless, horrible and annoying songs that were played constantly nowadays. 

Monday, June 20, 2011

Yet Another

"You need to visit the mind of the great one. Picasso. Picasso, who saw the truth. Who painted the truth. Who ripped it from the earth with two angry hands." - Mr. Freeman from Speak. 

Peace To The Mind

Someday, I will find a place surrounded by sakura and let myself go for awhile. Going distant from the reality and walk with the surreal imagery. 

Recommendation

 

It would be great if I have the DVD, so that I could watch it a zillion time again. It's such a great film. 

Off The Films

“Great power comes with great responsibilities.” This quote was taken off a film called Spider-Man 2 and was said by Parker’s uncle, named Ben.

According to Parker and his aunt, Uncle Ben was a great man, therefore loved by all of his relatives. Alas, he died for doing the right thing, and this not only happened in films but also in reality that we lived in. It caused great disappointment in everyone who has experienced such a thing, but not exactly the victim. 

If you were the victim, the feeling of being disappointed won’t occur to you for you were already dead, and when you were no longer living, you can’t exactly fell that or anything all for that matter.

This was the kind of thing that made the world opposite of flawless and the human being inadequate as they were now. On the contrary, the world was never meant to be perfect and neither were the humans. Which then, brought me to the question of mine: if that so, why do we all bother to be perfect when we know we can never be perfect or anywhere near that?

I would understand if an individual wanted to make them better and maybe the environment they lived in as well, but better doesn’t mean perfect. It doesn’t at all.

Another great quotation would be: “Worth and cost are two different things.” This was off the very famous film based on a fabulous book written by one of my favourite authors, Sophie Kinsella. If you happened to be a shopaholic then you would know the title for the film, but if not, never to worry because I will tell you. It was called The Confessions of a Shopaholic. Alas for me, I would not write my perspective on this quote; thus fortunately for you since you will be no longer reading my rants. 

So that was me going on about little things in life. I got the inspiration to do so from the quotation I’ve written at the beginning. Also, you might be wondering why I was suddenly writing about things like these. Well, the answer to that was because I spent my day watching those two films that I’ve mentioned before. 

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It's nice.

Sunday, June 5, 2011

Beauty At Its Best

    

The graceful bird above portraits the title for this post. 

Desires

I was reading a book entitled 'Mister Pip' on the couch while the telly was on. I read for awhile, loosing myself in deep imagination, then was distracted by the news: a Chinese teenager sold his kidney for an iPad. His desire of wanting to own one of Apple's epicurean products was so, let's say overwhelming, that he was willing to sell his kidney at the price of  £2,077. (Times that by 5 then you will get the price in Ringgit Malaysia.) Well he didn't decide for the price, just agreed to it instead.

After hearing the news, my thought about it was: crazy people these days. I would have said or thought of something else, something vulgar, but decided not to. Even though this might not have been the craziest thing that a human being has done, it was somewhere around that junction of going to be.

Sure, the idea of having the latest "cool" gadgets was tempting, in the least, but I don't think selling the organs of yours was a good idea, at all. Alas, I don't have any suggestions, for I never had a feeling towards gadgets. However, if I did but couldn't afford to buy, I would sit down, think really deep, perhaps squeeze my brain if necessary, and figure out a better solution than taking out my kidney.

Nevertheless, I am still glad that he didn't sell both of his kidney for he will no longer live, and that would be a waste and a regretful decision. But then again, he will not regret for doing so because he can't. He's....not alive any longer.

Oh well....