It is in our nature to be curious about something, and with the technology these days, its easy to find out things we don't really know (Google). But what about the people who weren't born in this era? Yeah, I'm talking about those times when humanity didn't have a clue or knowledge about the world. Although my friends and I usually talk about crappy stuff most of the time, but somehow we manage to come to a conversation that can really fuck up our minds, or in other words, make us think. Socrates, Plato, Aristotle, these people had their own thinking or perspectives on how the world operates or exist. Their perspectives sometimes could sound pretty crazy, no like real crazy, but when I think about it, they do have some relevant points here and there. It actually got me thinking, humans will always have questions for the things they want to know, but as a Muslim myself, we have been taught that it is not good to be asking too many questions because some things are beyond our ideas and thinking. Sometimes I just don't wanna digest that statement because my curiosities need some clarifications....but I do also know that's not the case here. Sigh, I guess we have to settle with the limited knowledge we can learn or possessed. No big deal actually, just something to think about for the night. Life goes on.
Saturday, April 30, 2011
Friday, April 29, 2011
Farewell to one of my favourite characters of all time.
One of things that could help me to get through a bad day is The Office, and yeah am talking about that television show. Well, I started to watch this show last year, where the first season aired 7 years ago. Every time I'm at the DVD shop, I was always tempted to buy their box sets. It took me quite a while to actually buy the first season box set, but I did (obviously). After watching the second episode, I'm totally hooked, and the rest was history. I would say that show inspired and still inspires me with their sense of humour, creative scripts and amazing actors. I just finished watching the latest episode which was the departure of Micheal Scott (Steve Carell). That episode was a great ending to a great legacy established by Micheal. Steve had done such an amazing job for making people to have a good laugh watching him. Although Micheal Scott is a fictional character, he really did make my days so much better. Yeah, I do sound like a big fat loser right now but hey, I'm a fan, the BIGGEST fan, I must say. I really want to have someone like him to work with in the future, but I forgot, I'm living in one of the shallowest country on earth, hence, things like these don't happen often. Enough with that, this post is dedicated to honour him, the Great Micheal Scott and wishing him the best of luck living in Colorado.

It's been a while, because of Twitter.
Wow, the last time I posted something, was like a year ago. I guess I got carried away by expressing myself on Twitter, but Twitter seriously has become so over rated. And I also don't really 'feel' much of feelings on Twitter, if you know what I mean. So I guess this is it, I think I'm gonna continue to pour my feelings in my very own blog again. It's 4am, and I'm feeling quite emotional, so yeah, shut up.
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