Sunday 17 February 2008

Appreciating the Little Things

I have officially lost my phone.I traced my steps about 3 times back and forth,i prayed but still no return.But in a way i think apart of the reason why it got lost is because i cursed my cellphone.Complaining and whining how much i hated my N73 because its sooo damn lagging and bulky over and over.I was ungrateful in way so I guess this is my karma*sigh* So my advice to all,learn to be grateful for the little things you have,even if my not look pleasing,as long as it benefits you in a way,always and i mean ALWAYS be grateful!!!!Ah well,as the old saying goes,s*** happens and life goes on =p

Monday 11 February 2008

Alien Territory by Margaret Atwood

Atwood knows best

Why do I repeatedly fall for those ones? Atwood has the answer

No.7

Those ones. Why do women like them? They have nothing to offer, none of the usual things. They have short attention spans, falling-apart clothes, old beat-up cars, if any. The cars break down, and they try to fix them, and don’t succeed, and give up. They go on long walks from which they forget to return. They prefer weeds to flowers.
They tell trivial fibs. They perform clumsy tricks with oranges and pieces of string, hoping desperately that someone will laugh. They don’t put food on the table. They don’t make money. Don’t, can’t, won’t.

They offer nothing. The offer the great clean sweep of nothing, the unseen sky during a blizzard, the dark pause between moon and moon. They offer their poverty, an empty wooden bowl; the bowl of a beggar, whose gift is to ask. Look into it, look down deep, where potential coils like smoke, and might hear anything. Nothing has yet been said.

They have bodies, however. Their bodies are unlike the bodies of other men. Their bodies are verbalized. Mouth, eye, hand, foot, they say. Their bodies have weight, and move over the ground, step by step, like yours. Like you they roll in the hot mud of the sunlight, like you they are amazed by morning, like you they sing. Love, they say, and at the same time they always mean it, as you do also. They can say lust as well, and disgust; you wouldn’t trust them otherwise. They say the worst things you have ever dreamed. They open locked doors. All this is given to them for nothing.

They have their angers. They have their despair, which washes over them like grey ink, blanking them out, leaving them immobile, in metal kitchen chairs, beside closed windows, looking out at the brick walls of deserted factories, for years and years. Yet nothing is with them; it keeps faith with them, and from it they bring back messages:

Hurt, they say, and suddenly their bodies hurt again like real bodies. Death, they say, making the word sound like the backwash of a wave. Their bodies die, and waver, and turn to mist. And yet they can exist in two worlds at once: lost in the earth or eaten by flames, and here. In this room,when you re-say them, in their own words.
But why do women like them? Not like, I mean to say: adore. (Remember, that despite all I have told you, the rusted cars, the greasy wardrobes, the lack of breakfasts, the hopelessness, remain the same.

Because if they can say their own bodies, they could say yours also. Because they could say skin as if it meant something, not only to them but to you. Because one night, when the snow is falling and the moon is blotted out, they could put their empty hands, their hands filled with poverty, their beggar’s hands, on your body, and bless it, and tell you it is made of light.

courtesy of KG.kawan si Mei. Thanks Mei!

Friday 8 February 2008

Earth Hour 2008 Be Part of It

For just one hour on the 29th of March 2008, 8pm your local time, you can help act on global warming by switching off your lights.

Over 2.2 million people in Sydney took part in the event March last year and created a powerful message that it is possible to take action on global warming. The darkened city included the Sydney Opera House and the Harbour Bridge, and led to a 10% drop in energy usage.

From Sydney to Chicago, more cities are getting involved to act on the major climate crisis. Let's do it in Brunei too! Spread the word to your family and friends.

Oh, the best thing is that you can also help yourselves by cutting down costs in your electric bill! ;)

Please visit EARTH HOUR

courtesy of the lazy turtle.Thanks Ka.Man=)