Wednesday, April 22, 2009

My tiny red dot.

Recently there has been a new spate of happenings through this little island.

People walking around stark naked in Holland V, singaporean copies of Edison Chen, people with wild fantasies of exhibitionism. It's hard to tell Singapore has changed so much over the few years.

What happened?

Actually, nothing. No one changed. Only the mentality of the incoming generation changed. People feel shiok flaunting their birthday suit, so be it. I feel indifferent to it. It's just the older generations have some reluctance accepting the change in the young ones nowadays.

Lets say streaking, which is so common in the western universities is considered a taboo here in Asia. So taboo that people can get banned from staying in the hostel.

-This isn't the erosion of our traditional values, bur just something new in evolution.


I fell sick recently, over the weekend, while doing the weekend shift at work. Felt really horrible, couldn't breathe well for nuts. Only felt better after visiting the doctor on Monday. Many thanks to his antibiotics treats and 2 day MC for a sick dude. Jenny was so upset, sorry dear, but don't worry, I can take care of myself.

Thanks for the yummy porridge, Jenny....and your care and concern which really made me feel sooo loved for the past 2 days.

Sunday, April 12, 2009

Picturesque @ e Moment

There are times where I find the below words to be really true.

"Times where I did feel happy for those people close to me. Times where I felt that I was really blessed."



Smileys.


I feel so happy looking at these pictures taken. Happy that years down the road, my family is still tightly knitted together. Happy that my neighborhood has changed so little, yet enough for me to let me feel the change. Happy to have a caring and loving girlfriend who understands my needs and knows how to make me smile when my mood is down.

I find the world has changed so much. No more courtesy lion around. No one gives a fark about the ailing human next to them. Its every man for himself in this recession, yet I still see the stark rise in sales over the weekend. Are Singaporeans affected by the downturn or not...?

Or is the art of shopping, kiasuism already at its peak..