Sunday, May 30, 2010

#32: Erm...........why am I still here?

Just a quick one before I hurried myself for another gruesome session of revision.

Citrawarna was a bang, which followed by the 2nd semester examinations.

And not long after that......acute pharyngitis striked. And therefore the absence for two days.

Maybe I will continue writing later, so see again later.

Saturday, May 15, 2010

#31: The last post before I stop blogging for exams......

It's been a (very)^5 long time since I write about politics. And now, it's back.

Recently, a friend of mine asked me about my opinion about Malaysia this country.

No, I didn't give a very negative response.

Actually, Malaysia is a very good country. Geographically, it has a good climate (not too hot, not too cold) all year (and also great in potential for developing solar energy), plus being safe from most of the natural disasters like typhoon or earthquakes.

In terms of sources, whether it's natural sources or human resources, Malaysia is rich. Excluding the oil and petroleum, Malaysia has more land than countries like Singapore and Brunei, and have more ability to develop in providing natural-sources-output-products than Thailand or Myanmar.

We are rich in human resources, more on the brain side. See, there are many successful Malaysians in fashion, in medical......abroad.

Yes, this country will never be called perfect, if the main body governing it is not perfect. It is because the body that rules over the resources is not good, therefore everything go wrong, sources not well used or utilised, brains went overseas and benefiting other countries, money from taxes went to...ahem, ahem, you know what I meant.

20 years ago, our country is more developed than South Korea. 20 years after that, ......err......

The problem is that only, and the solution is through changing and constantly renewing. However, the main ingredient for the solution-potion is controled by that body, unfortunately.

Yes, we have 308, but that doesn't mean everything, or at least mean that the Election Commission is clean.

But that proves a point: we have the power to change.

Unfortunately, amongst us, there are a group of people who are extremely radical, and also quite eccentric. An organisation starting with the letter 'P' and recently, another movement with the letter 'G' are the examples. These people only think quite narrow, and have do not deserve to think for the country.

Yet, they still walk around like another day for business. And some of them almost want to repeat history, on the same day the history happened.

Quite pathetic.

And therefore, my conclusion is: Malaysia is decent and nice...with a bit of pathetic-ism (I doubt there's a word like this).

Anyway, this is the end of the post for now, see you later.

Thursday, May 6, 2010

#30: In another two more days......

...the sun will rise again.

LOL. Everyday the sun will rise again, unless the sun burst by tomorrow.

Yes, in another two more days, the five-coloured teams of SMJK Katholik Petaling Jaya will gather upon the (not-so-good-in-condition) school field to battle out for the last time for the year 2010.

And it feels like 2010 just started not long ago.

Anyway, it is impossible to catch up Ungu's over 300 points lead, where the Sport's Day only offer 200 marks to give away. This means that even though Ungu's people did not show up on that day, they still win. It is like those winning team in the English Premier League, or those winning drivers (especially Michael Schumacher) in Formula One, got their victory before the whole thing ended.

So, the only aim for Yellow House is to get the 2nd, or at least stay in the position as 3rd.

This means I will still has to march for one and a half day. And then after that, it is one burden off the shoulders.

There would be quite a number of projects/activity after this, like Citrawarna, and The Star's NIE Mag Inc 2010, and maybe a class trip to Taman Negara.

Well, have to sign off earlier, and get some rest before another hectic day that requires to stayback until 8 pm!