Tuesday, March 11, 2014

Worst meal I ever had.

Hey Guys,

If there’s a thing you need to know about me, I love food.

I really love food, there’s no denying for it. I’m a Cantonese, maybe it’s because of my heritage or it’s in my blood, but I’m very particular of my food. 


As Doctor Leslie Tay from iEAt.iShoot.iPost would say,” Never waste your calories on yucky food!

Everyone and anyone has a fixed amount of calories daily, or you could ignore it and get fat (#Truth). So, don’t ever waste your so ever little calories on yucky food!
I am always judging the food before me, as though I’m some sort of award winning food critics. (Fun fact: I can taste and identify all the ingredients used.) Since I’m poor, I’ll eat just about anything and everything, just not enjoying it that much.

I still have this vivid memory till this day. I was having dinner at my auntie’s house and I was eating alone because I couldn’t wait for others. (I was an obese kid.) Then my auntie came over and shared this (I consider it wisdom),” When eating alone, even the best delicacies tastes bad.” I thought she was spouting nonsense since the obese kid me thinks that food is food, the only thing that affects the taste is the person cooking it.

However, over the years, I finally understood what she said that day. Since my family members have to work at irregular hours, we seldom have meals together nowadays. In all honesty, sometimes I would skipped meals just because I can’t bear the fact of eating alone, those meals becomes tasteless.

I thought that having meals alone was bad enough, but a while ago, I just had the worst meal ever.



As you get older, you will realize that the cooking is not the only thing affecting the taste of food, the people you eat with matters too.
That very meal that I had, I could not even finish the food, I felt like I was chocking with each bite. That plate of rice felt like ice cold sands, the fish turned tasteless and the vegetables, disgusting.

In all honesty, the food itself were not to blame, it was who I was eating with.

Growing up, getting left out always impacted me negatively the most. I hate that feeling, I hate it so much. Getting left out during that very meal time, I lost all appetite. Every time I lift that spoon and into my mouth, it felt as though it was impossible to swallow.

That pain felt unbearable, it felt like something inside me was broken. I felt tormented by all those negative feelings, I became very quiet. Even so, I had to fake that smile to pretend it was okie. I have to pretend everything was okie after that meal. It felt horrible.

Sometimes, it’s not the food that tastes bad, it’s when and who we eat with that makes that food tastes bad.


And that was the worst meal I ever had.

So till next time, stay awesome and rock on.



Tuesday, March 4, 2014

Orientation day.

Hey Guys,

I am back! Most importantly, guess what? I am no longer a freshman in my Polytechnic life! Starting April, I’m going to be a Year 2 student! (Although it sounds cool, I think that the modules are going to be a whole lot tougher. T.T)

Concurrently in April, there’ll be new Poly students, a.k.a Freshie.

I still remember the time when I was waiting for the first day of school, or freshman orientation program (FOP). I was sort of excited yet worried? I didn’t know what to wear, who I was going to meet and will I get lost?

After one year of poly life, I think I can impart some wisdom to those that are enrolling to poly this April. Let’s go!

To do:

1.        On the first day of school, don’t be late. In fact, be there early! 
You can be late any other time of the day (That’s your business, haha), the reason to be there early is so that you can mingle around those that are already there. Introduce yourself, shake some hands, and talk about how Flappy Bird sucks!  

2.            What you dress matters!
              Again, you can wear whatever you want any other time of the day, just not that day.
             
                Don’t underdress.
             
                Don’t overdress.
               

3.            Bath and style your hair if you need to!
                In all honesty, do we really need to go through this?

4.            Remember your classmates’ names.
    I understand that sometimes Chinese names can kind of tricky to remember, but just   try to remember as many names as you can. It’ll go a long way for your first day of school.
               
5.        App store vs. Google play store.
Nowadays, if you don’t have a smartphone, I think that’s sort of admirable? I mean, even my parents have smartphones. However, most likely you have a smartphone. Try typing the name of your polytechnic in the search bar.

Most likely, there’s going to be an app made by the poly. Those apps are really useful regardless of which year you’re in. They might have a map of your campus, timetable and other useful tips. I’m just basing it on Singapore Polytechnic (SP Pride!).


To never do:

1.            Be a creep.
                Please never ever behave like a creep, stay cool ~

2.            Stare into your phone throughout the day.
                Keep your iPhone or Samsung note in your bag or pockets. Don’t be anti-social.                          There’s life outside your 15 inch screen.

3.            Tell weird stories about yourself.
                Sure, everyone has their own weird stories or stories they shouldn't tell. IT’S COMPLETELY FINE! The thing is, it is unnecessary for others learn about it. Keep it to yourself, maybe after knowing each other better, you can share with them.

4.            Act like a jerk.
                What do I mean by jerk? When you pretty much care more about yourself than others. Take some time and hear what others have to say, let others have the spotlight sometime.


All in all, be it Polytechnic or JC, MI or ITE, what matters the most in all orientation programs is that you be enthusiastic about it, mix around and be positive!


So till next time, stay awesome and rock on! 

Friday, February 7, 2014

Why Anton Casey isn't all wrong.

Hey Guys,

TGIF! It’s great that the week is ending soon and how quick time is passing. My exams are in a week’s time but what matters most is the holiday that’s coming along!
Okie, if you have been reading the news and by news, I mean your social media websites, you would have heard of Anton Casey.

Yes, some forums will rank him as the number 1 most hated Caucasian in Singapore. Congrats?


If you didn't know about him,
1. Wow, have you been hiding under a rock?
2. The thing is that he posted pictures and comments on Facebook saying that Singaporeans are poor for taking public transportation and how we have a “stench”. (Actress Oon Shu An made a great comeback regarding the “Stench”, read about it: http://sg.entertainment.yahoo.com/blogs/singapore-showbiz/local-actress-oon-shu-ann-open-letter-anton-031951568.html )

Well, in all honesty, I think that he deserves some applause. Why? If you remember some of the similar dramas in Singapore (For example, Amy Cheong, Heather Chua), they all targeted their offensive remarks to one particular group of people. Anton Casey? He went and targeted the whole Singapore population. He does have some guts there (Not that I condone of).
 
After some nasty comments by Singaporeans, he went on and posted a video retaliating them.

Thanks to this video, he got fired and his reputation got so bad that he fled the country (Victory to us!)
I feel kind of sad for him, because he lost a relatively stable and well-paid job. Who cares? He deserved it anyway. *High five to anyone that agrees. #JustKidding

Needless to say, pretty much any Singaporeans that watched this video would have been enraged. Honestly, I didn't feel anything at all when I watched it, I kind of agreed with him.

“Blame your Mom and Dad for raising you a wuss”
Isn't that somewhat true that Singaporeans are wusses?
A wuss is someone weak. We are weak.

When he posted all those pictures and comments, why did we felt so enraged, angry? I’m not saying that we should remain indifferent, but if you were to see the comments Singaporeans are posting, we did seem weak.

We are weak, when confronting others.
Our barks are indeed worse than our bite, or you can say, we are a NATO.
No
Action,
Talk
Only.
We return attack at him with our nasty comments online, but would Singaporeans dare to say that to him face to face?

We as Singaporeans, many times we can be very brave and talk bad about others behind their back, but we just smile and wave in front of others and pretend nothing happened.


Let me encourage you guys when you all have something against someone.
Do not target the person online via Facebook or Twitter, find him in person and confront him, or just send that person a text.

Here’s how you do it:

Hey (person’s name), I think when you did (whatever that he did), I feel (how you felt). It’s not that I’m attacking you personally; it’s just that it doesn't seem like the right thing to do. Maybe if you (suggest solution), I think it would've been better. :D (Always end with a smiley face)

Let us be the bigger man (and woman ;D) and dare to point the mistakes in others in a way that doesn't offend others, but help them change.

So till next time, stay awesome and rock on.


Wednesday, January 29, 2014

CNY Goodies

Hey guys,

I’m back!
I am sorry for being MIA (Missing in Action) for a while, well, quite a long time.
Since the Chinese New Year is around the corner, I felt it was a good time to return. Writing has always been something that I enjoy doing, i mean, the thought of writing with no restraints… Ah~!
Regardless of what, I was encouraged by one of the reader/friend on my Facebook. (Add me! https://www.facebook.com/awesome.jasper.)

Thanks Hui Ping!

I was complaining on Facebook about how I much I was tortured mentally by the sight of my favorite Chinese New Year goodies, and how I weren't allowed to eat any since it was for the guests. I mean, pineapple tarts, cashew nuts… How can you not fall for the temptation?
*Insert picture

However, while making it a joke about it, I’ll realize that there was something we can learn from it. That’s right people, you can learn from Chinese New Year goodies. #HiddenTruth
The funny thing was that my family knows that I’m the rat of the family and I would find and eat any food found at home.  So to prevent this from happening, my family would tape the bottles of snacks or they will hide the food at a less obvious place… and I realized how sad this is. #NoLove
While we are on a sad note, let’s see what I can do in this scenario.

1. I can just go ahead and eat it.
Sure, no problem, I can go ahead and remove the tape securing the bottle and frankly speaking, my family is really lousy at hiding things from me. But what’s the point of restriction? Sometimes, rules and restriction are there for a purpose, a lot of time it’s also for the good of others. For example, if I ate all the goodies, what will we serve the guests with? We won’t be a good host too for the guests that came all the way to our house.
It’s more than a matter of looking good to the guests; try to see the point of view as the guests. Would you want to visit a house for Chinese New Year with nothing to eat or drink? (And yes, I am capable of drinking gallons of sugar drinks. #DiabetesTypeII)

2. I can go and buy my own goodies and enjoy it by myself.
The goodies although are special festival snacks that are only made during the Chinese New Year, it isn’t way too pricey to the extent that I can’t afford it. However, what’s the point of it? These goodies were meant to share and enjoy with your family.
My aunt once told me, regardless of how good a meal is, if you’re eating it alone, it’s tasteless. The fat old me wouldn’t understand what she was trying to teach me, but if you get to experience what she was trying to say, trust me, you’ll be hands down agreeing with me. I would generally eat majority of my meals alone, initially I thought it was a good thing since I get to choose whatever I want to eat. After a while, no matter how great my meal was, it felt tasteless.
Similarly, although the goodies taste awesome and so irresistible, it just wouldn't be the same. It will just lose its meaning if I were to take the easy way out. There are some things in life that you just can’t take the easy way out because you’ll just lose the real purpose of what you’re doing.

3. I can choose to wait and appreciate the true meaning behind the goodies
Almost always, there’s a right way to do things. The reason why you do the right things isn’t because it makes you feel good. I understand the psychology behind doing charity works, it’s a win-win thing, people benefit, and you feel good. However, the reason why you choose to do the right things goes beyond the simple reason of feeling good. When you do the right thing, you’ll get to see the real purpose and meaning behind what you’re doing.
For example, although I have lesser portion of the goodies for myself because I have to share, the portion that I shared allows everyone to get together, have a good time and maybe even a conversation starter.

If you notice, all things begin with, “I can”. Everyone has a choice, there are always options available. Good or bad, it’s ultimately your decision.
I’m sure you guys should have seen it lingering around the internet for quite some time. The story of two wolves,


Every scenario has a right and wrong reaction. Animals won’t feel bad when they do something wrong, because they’re animals. Humans have morals and that’s what makes us human.

Do what is right and not what the crowd is doing. :D
Till next post, stay awesome and rock on.

Some big announcements!
The reasons why I've stopped blogging for a while were partly due to the pressure that I have to prepare and post it by Friday, it was a bit stressful to juggle all my school works, my personal time and blogging. I've decided to let this blog to continue be something that I enjoy doing and so, I would continue to post one entry per week (or 2 a week), any day of the week. I will also be posting on much different things like: My views on ___, Cool things to do online, and photo journals! So to make sure you don’t miss any entry, follow me on my social media websites!

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Friday, September 27, 2013

The joys of being poor.

Hey Guys,

I've probably told anyone this...but I secretly have a fear of being poor.
That's right, like I say before in my previous post, I really hate the government for making poor people in Singapore forcefully play the hunger games, where it's the survival of the fittest.

Now, I've never really talk about it much to anyone, 'cause I felt it was a silly phobia. I mean, why would anyone be scared of feeling poor?

But, it starts to really bother me when I enter into my teenage hood. Peniaphobia (Fear of poverty) initially started well for me as a motivation for me.
Well, I'm really a soldier material, my best motivation for anything is fear.

Alright, fun fact time!
Different people have different type of drive for work. For example, some people needs people to care, take care of their welfare then, will they be able to be motivated.

For me, fear works best for me. Since I'm really scared of being poor, I'm really concerned of my own future and I'm sure as hell don't want to grow up and live in a trash bin ('Cause Trash Can can't fit me.). Call me materialistic, but I want to live a comfortable life, free from worries with my financial well being.

So I see peniaphobia as my drive for life, I mean a little motivation can't do any harm right?
Who knew it took a turn for the worst, I was so stressed up about doing well that I started doing badly in everything I was doing. So the more I screw things up, the more stressed I got, I ended up in a vicious cycle.

I eventually fell into a state of depression and I just threw everything I care about aside. I didn't cared about what I was doing, I felt that if I carried on, my life would go nowhere, but then again I really didn't care about  anything.

The story of my peniaphobia started from this:

When I was a kid, my family was affected by the economic crisis in 2008.
My Dad lost his job due to the recession and became a taxi driver.
During then, everyone just wanted to save as much as they can, so everyone chose other public transport to taxi rides. To add on, he was irresponsible to the family. Why?
He spent most of the time gambling and sleeping, so the income was never enough to feed the family.

My Mum, on the other hand sold all her jewelries, she had nothing left.
I still can remember this piece of memory vividly, probably the cause of the peniaphobia.
I happened to glance into her purse and saw all she had was 4 dollars.
She spent 2 dollars to buy a cheap burger for me for dinner.
I asked her,'Why aren't you eating?'
She told me that she's not hungry.
I offered her my burger and she smiled at me and rejected my offer.
The next day, she gave the remaining 2 dollars as my allowance.

It didn't bothered me after a few years later. I still remember that time where my family was so poor, there's no way we can get any poorer.(Maybe if we ran into dept)

My family is really poor, not in the sense like third world poor but, still poor.
My house's electricity runs on prepaid, not meter charge like others.
I could continue to complain and whine, but I'm gonna. (You're welcomed.)

So I'm gonna share today, why being poor might not be as bad as it is.
(As of writing all these, I am not saying all poor people are the same, maybe it's more about what I went through.)

When you're poor, you have nothing to lose. It would be an added benefit if you're a boy.
How so? When you're rich, you have a reputation to keep, or it's harder to let go of your money, your house and etc. So when you're poor, you have nothing to lose. Money? Haha, as long as we don't run into dept, all is well!

Poor people don't really care much about mindless things. Like how some people like to pick a senseless fight like others and the reason is because they're having a bad day. Trust me, I hear that from all the time from different people. To us, there's much better thing to attend to like what's for dinner compared to getting into an argument of silly things.

We are easily contented, we don't need much to be happy. A simple gathering of the family to have a crab dinner was all that was needed to have an enjoyable night. Happiness is simplicity right? There's really no need for expensive gifts, meals. What matters is when you have the people you care about around you.

In some ways, the government does help in my family's financial issue. I get financial aid from school, my parents gets some income thingy. So we get money for being poor! (Actually I made that up for collecting money so that I feel better.) D:

We value sharing. As one person had said it before," You'll only gain, when you learn to share."
Since we don't have a lot to begin with, so we try to help others with all with have.

Talking of which, we don't have to be poor to learn how to share. My Mum shows me an easy way to share and I thought it might be good to start.

Most of us take the public transport daily, at the stations itself, there are some street performers. Let it be a dare from me, give as much as you want to the street performers. You can freaking give 10 cents, or 50 dollars, it's not about the amount. But the act of giving. Do this for a week and come back next week and tell me how was it!

Also, to add on, I got out of my peniaphobia without the help of medication or other suggested methods. Instead, I talked it all out to my Church's youth worker. With some time, I got out of it, so if you're suffering from peniaphobia too, I suggest you find someone to talk to.

So till next time, stay awesome and rock on.

Wednesday, September 18, 2013

My views on: Dinesh Raman's compensation.

Hey Guys,

So just recently, another big controversy that got the some Singaporeans raged about the government's actions towards a particular case and here's my point of view as a Singaporean youth.

I am quite hesitant to talk about it since it involves politics and well, frankly there's no such thing as the a one good way in politics and I sure as hell do not want to end up in a lawsuit against the government.

Oh, but this is just my opinions, no offense intended. :D (Seriously, no offense intended.)

Recently, the big case is about Dinesh Raman. (Well, about his compensations anyways.)

I was wasting my time on Facebook when I stumbled upon one of my friend's shared links.


 An article from a rather popular website, http://therealsingapore.com/content/mha-implies-all-ite-graduates-have-no-future


Before I get too far ahead into the article, let's find out more about the person involved, Mr. Dinesh Raman.

Mr. Dinesh Raman, was declared dead 3 years ago in Changi Prison due to positional asphyxiation according to an autopsy released by the Ministry of Home Affairs.(So confirm Zhun)  

For those that have never heard about positional asphyxiation, it's basically when a person's body position prevents themselves from breathing. Statistics shows that many people die from positional asphyxiation from restraints by police or health care staff. (According to wikipedia)

So the need for this restraint is when Mr. Dinesh Raman went to kick the abdomen of one of the prison officer. Though in http://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/singapore/no-basis-for-allegations/812770.html, it states that it was unprovoked, it also states that there were a verbal exchange between him with another prison officer. I'm not saying that the prison officer might have said something offensive, but who knows?

Afterwards, he passed away shortly. Though there were symptoms showing that Mr. Dinesh was breathless, i would like to reiterate that it was pretty common in a restraint, so the prison officers didn't pay much attention to it. (That's sad.)



See this Bad luck officer. He was fined $10,000 for negligence. 
Imagine you're a waiter and you're fined because you broke some glasses. 
Seems like being a civil servant might not be the best job in the world. 

As compensation for negligence, the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) sent their staff to Mdm. Selvi (Mr. Dinesh's mother.) for her to name the compensation she wanted. However,

(Quoted from: http://www.theonlinecitizen.com/2013/09/substantial-windfall-claim-not-true-dinesh-ramans-mother)

Since Mdm Selvi refused to name an amount right? The MHA themselves made an offer.
Remember, it's an OFFER. 
The offer was made with the following guild lines.
(Stated from: http://www.mha.gov.sg/news_details.aspx?nid=MjkwNQ%3D%3D-C53RVg5vWAM%3D)

However, the amount was never disclosed to the public and the article from: (http://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/singapore/no-basis-for-allegations/812770.html) stares that the MHA is still open for negotiations for the compensation.

So you've got the story so far? If you did, Good Job! (If not, go and read again.)

Now here's the point that causes many people to go bananas.

The compensation offer.

Many readers from therealsingapore.com felt that the government is putting a price tag on people based on their past actions and certificates.

Remember this:



The MHA did indeed went to use the word : Generous in their statement of the compensation.

The editor went on to interpret it as the MHA being arrogant and having a elist mindset since it sees the path that Mr. Dinesh was heading and judged him based on that, and that he would at best get an ITE certificate and get a stable job. 

Of course, at the comment section, all hell broke loose. It's like all of them decided to comment all their hatred for the government be it relevant or not and in one take.

So let's focus again, netizens are angry because the government sort of condemned him because of his past history and the MHA says the ITE graduates will at best land a low paying job. 

Okie, now let's view it in another point of view.
If Mr. Dinesh decided to leave his gang and carry on with life, he might eventually become the next Steve Jobs. So if the MHA just decided to compensate $1 Million. Would the netizen keep their voice down?

Of course not, that's not fair to the taxpayers. Who can assumed him to be the next millionaire? That's right, no one.

Let's use what the article had stated, to use the median of fellow Singaporeans' salaries. Now would the netizens shut up?

Of course not again. Mr. Dinesh has never contributed to the society, probably the best he got was when he served his national service (UNDER SUPERVISION), he is a gang member, he went into Reformative Training Centre multiple times, how is it fair to use a hardworking singaporean's salary for for comparison?

In my point of view, the MHA shouldn't even compensate Mr. Dinesh's family. Why? These are the reasons why the MHA calls it generous. 


Firstly, the restraint could have been avoided if Mr. Dinesh decided to swallow down whatever the prison officer said to him and not freaking kicked a prison officer. What was he expecting?

Secondly, he belongs to a secret society. He even went to on cause a riot and commit theft. He caused damages that required the money from taxpayers to repair or clean up the act. So why should we pay more of the taxpayers' money to his parents?

Lastly, not judging, but it's not like the society hasn't given him a second chance. He was sent to Reformative Training Centre, but did he change, no! He even went to cause injuries to his mother. Another great example is that he went to kick a prison officer. So if even in a prison, and he can't control himself, can he really go on to succeed in life?

Before you guys go on and go bananas, I would like to reiterate that all these are my opinions! 
If you like it, you can accept it, if you disagree, you're free to have your own opinions. 

The reason that I felt why the MHA calls it generous is that Mr. Dinesh would obviously not have gotten into an ITE. That's pretty obvious, even for me. 

And the article went to state that," It's also clear that they believe that ITE graduates will only land low-paying jobs in the future and that's how they have calculated the compensation. "

I really don't know where in the article in the MHA's websites states that ITE graduates will only land low paying jobs? 


If you managed to find it, come I clap for you. 

It states that," The State has offered a compensation quantum calculated on the premise that Dinesh Raman would have gone on to ITE and have had a stable job."

Is the editor saying that stable job equates to low paying job? (Haha, jokes on him since being an editor is a stable job.) 

Also, the compensation amount was never disclosed to the public, so how did he (or she) know that the MHA calculated based on a low paying job? 

There's way too much assumption in this article, isn't it? 

This article wasn't written by any Tom, dick or Harry. (Maybe the editor's name is Tom, dick or Harry. Haha.)
It was written by the editor himself. 

Since some readers treats the website like the new bible, shouldn't they be more careful as to what they write? Trust me, people treat this website like the new bible. 
See this guy, he literally commented on almost all the comments. Either encouraging hating the government or against people who supports the government. 
( isn't that sort of threatening? "Death bell for the pap government" who knows?)

What's more, the website is meant for people above the age of 18. That means that most of them would have been adults right? But whatever they comment or posts are like kids complaining. What's worst, they're complaining based on assumptions! 

I would like to say that I'm not all supporting the government! Mainly, because they make poor people life a living hell. Or making the poor people play the hunger games. 

But will Singaporean adults grow a pair of eyes and open them? To put it bluntly, look properly before believing some unknown sources!

Also, think before you say. Who knows? The government might just see it and next thing you know, you're in court for saying false testimonies against the government. 

Be responsible for what you say! Especially on the Internet. Like how this link was shared by my friend of the same age.(a teenager) 
Can you imagine the impact it does on people? 

Whatever it may be, my condolences goes to Mr. Dinesh's family and I really hope that Mdm Selvi would accept what the autopsy had stated. 

So till next time, stay awesome and rock on.

Friday, September 13, 2013

Hey Guys,

So I just came back from my holiday/study trip and just when I thought that things couldn't get any better, guess what I saw today?


Yes, I've finally reached my 1000 page views milestone. Though I took a bit of time to reach here, but I'm still glad I've reached here. Most importantly, I would like to thank you guys for making it happen.


So last Sunday, I just went on a school cruise trip and I felt that it was a fruitful trip since I get to get to mingle around with the class and enjoyed myself.

But wait! i will soon make a post about it soon, so stay tune!

So as a celebration for my 1000 pageviews milestone, I thought I shall do the 20 Truth tag.
You've probably seen it on Instagram (Follow me @awesome_jasper, Shameless self-promotion) that many of them did this tag where they show 20 truths about themselves and tag a couple more people. Since no one tagged, I shall do it without no one asking.

#1:
I spend most of the time on 9Gag.
I'm sure that lots of people used their apps, but I dare say that I'm on of their biggest user. I can remember if the post is a repost or not even if it was a long time ago. Also, the first thing I do when I wake up and the last thing I do before I go to sleep is to press the app icon. I sometimes felt that I bought my iPhone just to use the 9Gag app.

#2:
I drink all my drinks with 2 straws.

Some of my friends often calls me wasteful for using 2 straws. Haha, I guess habits are hard to die.
BTW, I got this 2 straws habit from my Bro, so when we go out for meals, I need to get 4 straws for the both of us. #Troublesome

#3:
I like to drink my cultured milk this way.

 I don't even need to remove the packaging, I just poke the straws in and I'm good to go. FYI, I drink all 5 in one go, and yes, I think I'm getting diabetes soon.

#4:
I love my family.
My family is really one of kind, we fight and argue way too much. But I still love each and everyone of them, I feel that those arguments made us understand each other better. <3

#5:
My cliques are old.

Most of my friends are much older than me, some of them have finished their national service, some are doing their service now. I find them much easier to communicate and in a way, they help me to mature my thinking.

#6:
I like racist/stereotypes jokes.


Haha, yes, I do enjoy racist or stereotypes jokes, but I focus more on the jokes rather than the racism in it. Well, a little humor never harms anyone.

#7:

I'm an introvert.

Not a lot of people will group me under the introvert category, only some managed to guess it correctly. I like to act like a extrovert so as to not ruin the party, but inside, it's killing me. HAHA?

#8:
I have a money issue.

Regardless of how much money i have in my wallet, I can and I will spend it all. The only time I stop is when my wallet is dry. I'm ashamed of this truth.

#9:
Sunny is my goddess.



She is one of the 9 girls in Korean group, Girls Generation. Strangely, I don't really like the group that much, but I still love her. (Not in the creeper/pervert sense.)

#10:
I have a lot of collections.

I have a bunch of collections of very random items. I have a bunch of wristbands, caps and trading cards.
Maybe way too much.. HAHA!

However, my biggest collection and is still growing would be the CO-CO comic/magazine.It's SGD 4.80 and it releases a new issue a month, so the current issue 110. Ya, guess how much that is. (hint: a lot)

#11:
I hate reading.

I really hate reading. Kind of ironic huh? A blogger that hates reading. HAHA!

#12:
I don't know what I wanna do in the future.

Though I'm achieving a Diploma in Hotel and Leisure Facilities Management, I'm still not sure what I wanna do in the future. Haha?

#13:
I'm scared of all living things.

That includes a bunch of animals, I'm especially scared of cats. I really don't know why I'm scared of them.

#14:
Though I'm scared of a bunch of living things, I love dogs.

That's right, big or small. ugly or cute, I love them all. DOGS FTW!!!
#15:
Ironically, I have way too much pictures of cute cats and dogs on my computer.

I mean. look at these:




Who wouldn't love these? Aww...

#16:
One thing that would really make me happy, is that I have a golden retriever or pit bull as pets.
Big dogs seems especially cute to me. I don't know why though.



#17:
I think that the rapping portion a song is the most essential.
People can't differentiate talking fast and rapping.  that's kinda sad, just sad.

#18:
Macklemore and Eminem are both a great rapper. I have a man-crush on both of them. hehe.

#19:
The only and only book series that I read for leisure is the Percy Jackson series.
All those that says that it was a lousy book, too bad you just missed a great book.

#20:
Last but not least,
I'm a block of wood in relationships. I don't get hints nor do I know what to do in different scenarios.
Sorry, I'm not a ladies man. D:

So, once again, thank you for the 1000 pageviews, you're awesome

Check out my buddy and I doing the Chubby Bunny Challenge. 


 So till next time, stay awesome and rock on.