cycles
the block has finally ended, kinda, except for the presentation tmr. though some might know the reason, im still wondering why Brand the Band was cancelled and replaced by the remote thingy. yesterday, while working out things on flash, i remebered having an interesting conversation with kah wai. we were talkin about linking stuff frm scenes to scenes when the conversation suddenly strayed to our current academic life. there seems to be little joy after completeing our assignments after each block. i guess we're too caught in this vicious cycle where we work our asses off day in and day out and den after which we await the arrival of the next blk. this cycle must have drain the energy out of us to feel any joy. im nt tryin to put BT in a bad light but there are pros in BT too. juz that im too lazy to illustrate any scenario. holy cow! to think im gonna haf 6 to 9 classes in a few days time!
note: cows are considered sacred beings in india.
shucks! this reminds me of a conversation, again. with another mate of mine, ranall. got to know him last year around sept. a great chap whose frm india. anyway we were talkin about some stuff when the conversation, as usual strayed into a totally different direction. anyway, have u ever wondered why indians take their time to cross the roads even though theres an oncoming car? cos they are too used to life back there! in india, the ppl respect cows to the extent that they allow them to cross the road first before anything else. thats wad ranall told me. hope u guys got it. i was in the car once with my mom once when we were driving along little india. she was complainning about the people there crossin the road when i told her cows in india. she thought for awhile den proceeded to smack me. damn. ohmy, little india reminds me of another conversation i had with my another friend. shucks, nehh mind. shall stop here in case this "reminds me of another conversation" thing ends up in a continuos cycle.
p.s. im not makin racist comments nor am i one. i hope u see this in case u try to sue me cos im too poor to afford a lawyer and im too lazy to defend myself against ur attorney, if u ever decide to sue me, in court. btw, are we a nation where the government entitles the people to free speech? please enlighten me. =)
note: cows are considered sacred beings in india.
shucks! this reminds me of a conversation, again. with another mate of mine, ranall. got to know him last year around sept. a great chap whose frm india. anyway we were talkin about some stuff when the conversation, as usual strayed into a totally different direction. anyway, have u ever wondered why indians take their time to cross the roads even though theres an oncoming car? cos they are too used to life back there! in india, the ppl respect cows to the extent that they allow them to cross the road first before anything else. thats wad ranall told me. hope u guys got it. i was in the car once with my mom once when we were driving along little india. she was complainning about the people there crossin the road when i told her cows in india. she thought for awhile den proceeded to smack me. damn. ohmy, little india reminds me of another conversation i had with my another friend. shucks, nehh mind. shall stop here in case this "reminds me of another conversation" thing ends up in a continuos cycle.
p.s. im not makin racist comments nor am i one. i hope u see this in case u try to sue me cos im too poor to afford a lawyer and im too lazy to defend myself against ur attorney, if u ever decide to sue me, in court. btw, are we a nation where the government entitles the people to free speech? please enlighten me. =)