Archive for March, 2008
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March 30, 2008Love of my life.
March 29, 2008Wrote a long entry about white superiority but wordpress deleted it.
Main Message: Don’t kowtow to angmohs just because they’re angmohs
But anyway. I have something else to say. But I think I’ll let freddie mercury say it.
You will remember when this is blown over,
And everythings all by the way,
When I grow older,
I will be there by your side,
To remind how I still love you
I still love you.
Condescending Caucasians
March 29, 2008Now I’m back from Jupiter.
March 27, 2008Yay.Nice holiday. Hopefully I post pictures soon.
I could be clubbing.
March 12, 2008being in a dark dancehall, with alot of people and loud music and alcohol.
But.
I’m at home. myself. with norah jones playing over my nice altec lancing speakers, sipping ice milo.
I made the right choice.
Cliche as it may be, it’s still a matter of principles.
March 7, 2008I seriously hope I’m not the only one from my generation that’s concerned about this article. I mean, I don’t mean to be one of those moral saints around here but I think this is just plain disgusting.
I was reading up on all the increasing cost to help my father write a PR release, stating the reasons for the risings cost of food before I chanced on this. Singaporeans stealing from the Indonesians. And there we were wondering why the hell were the Indonesians so ungrateful when we provided them aid when they’re in crisis.
I didn’t know what an extradition treaty was until the Mas Selamat Saga happened. And when this bugger was arrested by the Indonesians, they released him to the Singaporeans authorities.
What affected me the most is that our banking industry is so unscrupulous, that they keep these criminals here just because they have money. I think this is equivalent to stealing from the Indonesians. And it’s like over a few hundred million.
Now I know why the surrounding SEA countries are so pissed with Singapore, we are so pragmatic and caught up with development, we neglect principles and our moral values.
I’m not saying the Indonesians are saints or that corruption doesn’t exist in their country but the bottomline is, the money isn’t ours and we have every right to arrest these criminals and send them back to indonesia. We can’t just allow this because they have millions and are investing in our industry.
We take it a few million dollars to build more ERP gantries to tax our people. To the rich, this is nothing, the tax is just a small part of their sum. But to the poor, every cent counts; the extra 50 cents taken away by the ERP gantry hurts the poor more than it hurts the rich.
While Singapore is a nice city with nice buildings, so-called the people here are of third world standard, money grubbing, always judging and stereotyping, seat snatching, materialistic snobs who always thinks we’re better than our neighbours.
We worship the caucasians and provide them with “better service” at the airports while we snub our locals and offer then half fucked services. I mean learn from the thais, foreigners are charged a higher rate while locals are given a lower price for some products.
But it’s my home. And I’m proud to say, I’m ashamed of us.
Ivan
Your non-typical, non-apathetic youth who’s concerned about politics.
Fear
March 2, 2008I don’t know why. but this has been a recurrent theme in my life recently.
Life Decisions
March 1, 2008My life has changed tremendously since entering FMS.
I used to think I want to be a director of films, but I realised I’m in the wrong course. Well I had a back-up and that’s advertising.
I’ve come to love advertising and the fact that I’m doing something with my energy, influencing people and Pop culture. With every account comes a different experience and I’m loving it.
I attended the World Effies Festival thursday and friday. Looking at all the industry people there, I was blown away by the ideas and the energy that this industry had.
There, I met Peter Soh, Zig’s brother, one of the big shots in Saatchi, he was a Singaporean. he travelled the world and is now bases in Shanghai. He changed my perception of China, made me realised that it IS rising and I will have my break there.
David Droga is another inspiration. His talk blew me away, with his damn creative campaigns he done for UNICEF and ECKO. And he’s young.
These people made me realised that I’m in an industry which requires your time and energy. Made me think about my life goals, do I want to end up as a rich and successful bastard but without anyone to share my success with? Not that they are. Just that I’m no genius, I have to work hard to get where I see myself going and I will. But at what cost? I don’t know.
My point being, I don’t want to die old, lonely and single. haha. Sad but possible.
I look at one friend of mine and she want to get into poly. But she hasn’t done her proper research and want to just dive in Mechatronic Engineering because her grades can’t get her elsewhere, and she keeps saying my mother said.
What she doesn’t realise is that she is living her life not her mother. Planning is an important process if you want to live your life to the fullest and I’m trying my best to do it.
And yes, I still do want to retire at 40. Which means I have to be rich and famous by 30. LOL. Well David Droga was a Creative Director at 21 years old. hmmm lets see, I’ll be serving my FUCKING NS during that time! WOW! What a great use of my life! All hail the emperor.
I’m gonna conquer the world anyways. and I hope you be my queen.