Showing posts with label life. Show all posts
Showing posts with label life. Show all posts

Saturday, March 28

Vote Earth! Go Green!



Yes, you saw the title right. I typed this post in conjunction with the Earth Hour ’09 that was held yesterday, 28th of March, at CapSquare, KL. (Well, the title was influnced by Puteri with “Vote Earth” and Joey G, who was the speaker of the event with “Go Green”.) That night, Joey G asked the audiences a very typical yet crucial question, what it means to “Go Green”? He has said that beside switching of the lightings and reducing the usage of electricity a day, there are also other means like not littering, not to waste of water to preserve Mother Earth and etc etc. Those are just the normal ways of people around us do things to be “green”. To think of it again, what it really means to “Go Green”?

I had a friend who asked me this similar question again right after the event. Obviously some would just answer the same like how Joey G said. “But think again do you really know what it means to “Go Green” and what it meant by “Go Green”?” said my friend. After hearing this, I knew want to know something more. (Actually he just needed help in his assignment. LOL) Well, this is what I explained to him.

The colour green to us represents the land, the environment, the very habitat of the very beings like us stay in the heart of our great Mother Earth. The green could represent the very simple cell of an organism to the largest tree on Earth. It was the greens that we as humans have our very basic materials to build our own shelter. It was the greens that to many have thought to bring peace in mind. It was the greens that build up the very foundation of the many cures to the disease as well as for the future of anti-cancer drugs. It was the greens that has been a great habitat for the vast population of various kinds of animals. The very green itself states the primary state of the looks of our lands that is now a tale to tell to many of the countries to their nations’ children. Would you want it to be the same for you in the future?

Without the greens, our Mother Earth would looks as bare from space. The lost of many flora and fauna would eventually become a part of the museum or even just in a book, noting as a story to tell to the following generations ahead of what it looks like. We are not selfish beings who only care for ourselves, we are beings created with interlectual abilities who are able to think of what is best for us as well as for the best of our future generations ahead. You wouldn’t want your children to suffer. You don’t even want you, yourself to suffer from the countless why as well as the countless answer to give to your children, to explain of all the lost environment that we once have. Besides, you don’t want to stroll around the park wearing special made suits and mask. Am I right? Hehe

Go Green to me would mean to vanquish of whatever source that might cause such a tragedy in the future and to do something that might eventually lighten the burden for the recovery of our beloved Mother Earth. You don’t want Mother Earth to do something to us like in the movie “The day after tomorrow” right? It is an act to repay what Mother Earth has gave us, it is to repent of the things that we have taken for granted, it is going towards a goal of restoring the “Green” part of the world, not just for you, or for me. Its for everyone and everything on Earth. Vote Earth! Go Green!

For more information, check out the Earth Hour website for Malaysia. Support the movement of Earth Hour

Wednesday, September 3

Hidden Voices of The Malaysian Youth

I scrutinise with awe at the walls of the huge monsoon drain beside the Pasar Seni Putra LRT Station whenever I am there. It is a favourite hangout for underground artists, spark some colourful scrawls and visually appealing graffitis. These bright colours and diversed designs are hard to be escaped from the eyes of passersby and commuters, but if looked upon closely, they can bring words of many meanings. Some of them still stand today as the remnant of March 8 political tsunami. 2 months ago, authorities painted the wall white to remove them. And now, they are back...more are yet to be drawned.

p/s pay attention to the floor as well























Like it or not, these so-called annoying vandalism by our government is here to stay. At least, we get our message right across. We are making a move, we are progressing towards a change. Get the picture dude?

Tuesday, July 15

days like this ruins people's life

especially university students..... or maybe it's just me...



it's that time of the semester when i get bored of uni.... nothing to look forward to except the non core subject thought in uni.... [last semester it was english, this sem human resources]... and given that i've an MC and am capable of using it, i use it's maximum capacity.... just to avoid long boring lectures where i either sleep, listen to music, pretend to go to the loo but in actual fact i'm going to the canteen or just plain sleep....



so the MC is like the impirial badge given by the emperor [in this case, the doctor] so that i can do whatever i want at home and not go to uni.... so fun.... yeah... i dread going to uni but there are some who are really enthusiastic in it... well not me... definately not me in UTAR... maybe some place else.... or some other course..... but not me, in UTAR, doing chemistry....




well... it's all fun and all... till it hits me....

  • i have to replace my laboratory sessions
  • i have to replace the quizes that i didnt attend
  • i have to pass up my lab reports... which are still left hanging halfway....
  • i have to do my society reports and pass it up
  • i have to replace my lab sessions....
  • oh i said that already..... still lotsa stuff to do...

i dun feel like going to uni now..... but i have to go.... dilemma.... i want to die... worse is that my friends worry about me.... they may not worry that much.... but still.... dowan them to worry.... makes me feel bad....




aihz... dunno.... someone kill me please....





i think it's just me....




LPPL.... love peace, peace love yaw.... \m/

Sunday, May 4

Sei loh bo internet~~

30 years ago, you would never see anyone who would jump off the Penang bridge or any high rise building when Pos Negara announced the breakdown of the nationwide postage and telegram service. Even Telekom could not pull out such a big stunt that could mar anyone into pulling a bigger suicidal stunt.

That was the past.

10 years from now, it is very likely that you will read news that people will jump off from, what?? a 3 storey building just because of sudden internet disconnectivity, and big lawsuits and torts are crunching through the corridors of TM Net building.

And the funny fact is, the cheapskate guy who jumps from a 3 storey flat or apartment, could very well be my 3 year old son - or daughter. That is the future.

Ladies and gentlemen, beggars and idiots alike, crappers and the sleepy-heads - I present to you 2018, just 2 years short of Vision 2020 which will mark the highest suicide rate of internet- and computer-related problems in Malaysia which could very be much higher than Japan if TM Net has yet to improve its service and WiFi and WiMax etc have reached skyrocketing fees to cash profits on the les misérables.

Lets get back to 2008. This decade has seen the increased dependency and vulnerability of today's granduncles and grandaunties youngster towards the internet. Simply saying, this generation, we are crippled when we are unable to connect to infinite matrix of the internet. We feel more heartache when we could not log in to Windows Live Messenger than being rejected straight to the face by our partners. In some severe cases, we feel isolated from civilisation when we are not connected to the internet although we are in a crowded mall of a densely-populated urban city. We perceive the 7 billion of worldwide population lives in the internet and not on earth. Ok, that's ironic.

When the wonders of internet was introduced in Malaysia in mid 1990s and my parents got a 58K dial-up connection installed at home with a newly bought PC running on Pentium 1 processor, everyone was fighting over the connection. Though it was only 56K, everyone was happy and it was enough. And they live NOT happily ever after. The end~

WRONG! We wanted more - more speed, more capacity, more chat programmes, more free downloads, more networks, more cheatcodes and cracks, more websites, more porno websites, blah blah etc - we WANT MORE!

And Jeng Jeng Jeng - here comes the Age of Empire Broadband where internet is redefined into a whole new level with an array of brand new sophisticated services and abilities. Almost everything electronic can be connected to the internet and controlled faraway including dildos and you know...but still, WE WANTED MORE. And TM Net has come up with a programme to educate consumers to suppress their ever-lustrous need of higher bandwidth by delivering a lower one than is paid and promised.

An accidental flick which kills the connection in various parts could very well send millions of people submitting into depression and thousands other flocking towards counselling centres and psychologists who will not believe they are raking tonnes of money from the virtual state of emergency. Economy will be immobilised and nations would be plunged into an extreme chaotic mayhem until God thinks it is too messy for him to handle that he just kills Noah and make a pact with Lucifer to wipe all humans from the face of the earth. And earthlings will blame the disconnection of the internet for their extinction since God would be unable to disseminate news about Armageddon to His children. Miracles would even need to be delivered using Gmail or Yahoo!.

Ok, I need to call TM Net now ~!@#$%^&*+=