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Tuesday, February 28, 2006

malaysia is... FANTASTIC

i just read this on BBC and i am just absolutely and utterly appalled yet unfazed by such incidents. heck, it's no secret that the malaysian government consists of an ignorant, narrow-minded, dim-witted and utterly corrupted bunch of assholes.

BBC's take on Malaysia's mystery migrant deaths


it is disgusting.

and people wonder why a majority of malaysians haven't got an ounce of patriotism in their blood. heck, most of us don't even care about voting because our choices are so limited. would you like to vote for the corrupt or the corrupt? hmmmm....


Alysia S. procrastinated again @ 8:45 pm

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At 11:06 am, Anonymous Anonymous rebutted...

I think that was exceptionally succinct. I just read the article and man...I remember saying to BT over dinner that "The greatness of a country shouldn't be judged upon the highest in the society but rather how the lowest and disenfranchised are treated" or something to that effect. It makes me sick too. This is where I should have a solution but it'd be far too offensive to put online. *see you tonight babe!

 
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i'm stuck, i'm screwed, i'm fuct

warning: the following content may depress, annoy or bore readers.

it's march. in three months i'll have finished uni. "That's great!!" some people think. not me. nope. after that... then what? i have no direction. there are so many things i want to do but unfortunately lack the talent or passion. i'm always worried about not being good enough, or not being as good as others. so i end up wasting time and waiting for something less challenging which i may step up to.

perhaps my only passion is my desire to travel. but there again, lies a dilemma. do i look for a proper job after graduating so i can survive while saving up for a car, a house and holidays... like every other typical asian. that's the way we're brought up isn't it?

yet i look at all my friends from kangaroo island having the time of their lives just doing odd jobs, saving up and travelling for months on end. no plans, no commitments, new people, new places, crazy fun.

so my dilemma is... after graduating, do i get a proper job, get tied down and probably regret it for the rest of my life? or do i just say fuck it, i'll work a part time job for a few months and save up to travel? if i choose the latter, will i be able to survive? and being the clueless, dependent person i am... i doubt i'll be able to travel alone. any volunteers?

live to survive or live to experience?


Alysia S. procrastinated again @ 12:39 pm

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At 8:16 pm, Blogger kinkybluefairy rebutted...

Hey... that's how *i* feel. Then i'm afraid that if i do what i WANT to first, travel and such, then i'd get left behind career-wise :(

But then i remember what my aunty said (she's like, super duper fun and cool)

"Work first, get the money, you have all the time in the world and places to go once you have the money."

0_o

 
At 8:56 pm, Blogger Alysia S. rebutted...

hehe yea but i have a feeling, by the time i have enough money i'll be old, saggy and wrinkly!! how to skank in the foreign clubs like that??

ultimately i would like to travel budget style when young and then travel in luxury when older. *grin*

 
At 10:27 pm, Blogger *Dream Weaver* rebutted...

bugger it!!!
I AM IN THE RUT YOU DESCRIBED!
WOE is me... :(

Don't think about it Lish, think about it when it comes... no point wondering now. Seriously it only manages to depress you even more. BLEH!!!

 
At 12:16 am, Blogger Alysia S. rebutted...

i think i've decided to go free lance and work part time then get the hell outta here for a couple of months.

you up for it? hee hee.

 
At 1:02 pm, Anonymous Anonymous rebutted...

just use your parents money since you're so rich...

 

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Monday, February 27, 2006

everyday should be like this...

sunshine... palm trees... warm breeze... half-naked men and skanks... gelati... and your other half. well such a day came about resulting in jet and i trekking down to st kilda beach (if you can call it a beach). disadvantages of not having a car.

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ahhhh... everyday should be like this. something to note... it's quite awkward being on the beach filled with half naked people when you're fully dressed. i'm used to being underdressed... not the other way round.

as phil scathingly commented not so long ago... "you hardly wear any clothes."
translation :
"you're a skank."

why, thank you.



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Thursday, February 23, 2006

syriana *snore*

jet and i decided to take advantage of tight arse tuesday movie night. we decided to either go for underworld II or syriana. unfortunately underworld II was sold out. so... syriana it was.

politics and business. definitely NOT my thing. big big mistake. i saw the cast : george clooney, matt damon and amanda peet. two of my favourite actors... i figured, yeah should be cool. it makes you realise how long two hours can be.

i totally didn't understand what was going on (that's probably just me). all i heard was business & political language which resulted in me tuning out automatically. so many scenes seemed out of place and totally unnecessary.

basically... i thought it was shit. but if politics is your thing... you might enjoy it. it's got an ending that you probably won't expect.


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Friday, February 17, 2006

OKAY OKAY OKAY!!!

i'll get off my lazy arse and start writing absolute rubbish. you're probably wondering what the hell i've been doing over the last month. or perhaps you couldn't really give a rats ass... or maybe you're just pretending you don't give a damn pesos. such is the voyeuristic society we currently live in.

although... voyeuring on this site would be an absolute waste of your time as i am totally deprived of anything exciting. and no... contrary to popular belief i have NOT been shagging my brains out, thank you very much.

the last month in a nutshell...

i spent much time mulling at home in KL wallowing in homesickness for melbourne. my dad was in a state of shock as i'm usually hardly ever home.

i stayed with jet and his family for 9 days in bangkok. once again... no shagfest. after a whole day of shopping, eating, shopping, eating and more shopping... who has energy to shag la? bangkok was cool. i cannot believe the amount of shopping there is!!! it was heaven. shamefully, due to expending all my energy on shopping, i didn't get to experience the nightlife everyone raves about. next time...

chinese new year was OH SO HOT and tiring. it gets less fun as each year passes by. i start to question the point of certain customs and traditions.

and the rest of my time has been spent house hunting and organising living arrangments... i hear you yawning. stop it. unfortunately, we have been rather unlucky so far as all the places we've looked at have either been taken or are just not worth taking.

and... that's it.


Alysia S. procrastinated again @ 7:13 pm

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At 3:42 am, Blogger michaelcsm rebutted...

well ... it was nice having you around although we didn't really hang as much as we normally do. :)

i guess you didnt have such a good trip back this time around eh?

i hope you're feeling better now. next time you come back, we try and have a little more fun k?

p/s: will try not to be too moody! *grin.

 
At 1:38 pm, Blogger Wimal rebutted...

Weather is HOT. Fortunately, nowadays there's rain but it's still HOT! :P

Well, the original purpose and reason for such customs and traditions are probably long gone since this traditions are passed down by verbal teachings from generation to generation without stating why it is done.

 

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