rants and more
cher: I have this sesnse of foreboding. Its OE tmr. Gosh! I haven even started MOR. Hahaha...

yUnz: Our sjab gang, after knowing each other SO many years, never swim together before! Maybe like how the aunties always exercise together, we can start yet another brisk walking club.

bsea: Get a grip daddy. *rolls eyeballs* Fame comes and goes. lol.

nana: I guess it's a common fear for all swimmers. Neck is.. so breakable.

I love my family. I don't know why the sudden blurt of declaration but I really love them a lot. My very understanding and supportive parents, my two funny and entertaining brothers and myself. My family taught me how to love myself. Through loving them, I learnt how to. Whenever I am down, they would be there cheering me up with different styles they adopt according to their personalities. They are my umbrella bearers when it rains. As compared to many friends, I am very blessed and I intend to cherish what I have and not lose my temper.
Speaking of which, it is sad to know that birthrate in Singapore is declining despite all the measures taken by government. Singapore is currently below the global table in languishing the profits and whatnots. What do we do with a country, already small, yet getting smaller in size? Perhaps one day Singapore will become a village instead of a country.
I would
love to have children, to start up a family (I don't mind more than one family. lol) But it is just so difficult to step out from the society, from the ratrace, when your education itself qualifies you for the
race and shortens the race-distance by half. It is ridiculous to say that a baby will not slow you down because the burden is there, and the need to ensure every need of the baby is met. In short, a baby signs up for the ratrace as well. And education will bring it half way to the success. Round and round parents and babies raced, where is the destination? How are parents going to lead the babies when they themselves have no idea where they are heading. Then, is this even wise to have babies.
The blind leads the blind.Worst, I am only 21 and I have to worry about this issue. First, it is the education system, then, it's the social issue. What next? Aren't the burden on students heavy enough? oh, and it certainly amazes me how one gets sued so easily. Do we really have time to discuss about blogging and casinos every week? What is wrong with blogging? Perhaps one day, the only channel for youngeters to vent frustration and commnicate with friends will be banned. How interesting would it be to live in a wirless era and not enjoying the benefits.
Maybe I should add a
clause-like statement to protect myself from any legal suits. How about this:
The above is written by someone who is mentally disabled due to extreme stress from the mega and task environment influences. Therefore, nothing should be taken as a valid and concrete representation of the attitudes of younger generations towards society.
PS: Oh, did I mention the standards of journalists these days? They just quote from one blog entry and make it seemed as if one perspective represents the perception of a collective group.
Errr... I better stop.
Jacqueline
8:42 AM