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9 months ago

in A rose for you? on Aronil
Gratz On Opening night!!! *BIG HUGS*

10 months ago

in Google Chrome Beta on Aronil
You know what is the deal breaking flaw with Chrome? No AdBlockPlus. Heck, not even built in basic image blocking. I came here and saw that ugly Nuffnang banner that clashed with your layout and shed a tear... :(

10 months ago

in Choose… Game Or Me.. on Aronil
sigh....

10 months ago

in We Are Jakun on Aronil
I think the proper response to this blogger would have been "Please unplug your anus"

11 months ago

in Opening Night on Aronil
Gratz On Opening night!!! *BIG HUGS*

11 months ago

in Lecehhhh on Aronil
Heres a Poem stolen from a friend;s blog..: Homework by Russell Hoban Homework sits on top of Sunday, squashing Sunday flat. Homework has the smell of Monday, homework’s very fat. Heavy books and piles of paper, answers I don’t know. Sunday evening’s almost finished, now I’m going to go Do my homework in the kitchen. Maybe just a snack, Then I’ll sit right down and start as soon as I run back For some chocolate sandwich cookies. Then I’ll really do All that homework in a minute. First I’ll see what new Show they’ve got on television in the living room. Everybody’s laughing there, but misery and gloom And a full refrigerator are where I am at. I’ll just have another sandwich. Homework’s very fat. XD

11 months ago

in Ismail Tickets are ON SALE!!! on Aronil
whose the new GD?

1 year ago

in My… on Aronil
Yea, we've been very busy.. I'm posting this from Malacca infact... will be heading to Johore tomorrow :P Still have alot of work related travelling to do. Anyway, reality is a tought mistress, but in the end following our hearts is what makes our lives worth living. God made us all mortal, and we only have one chance at this life. It may seem odd to think such things while we're still young, but later in life when we're no longer able and about to leave this place, i think we would be happy to know that we didn't waste our youth and instead lived a life worth living... Anyway, gtg sleep. Got a long journey ahead of me. *hugs* and the feelings mutual Lin... just wish we had more time hang out... :)

1 year ago

in My… on Aronil
Awww.. *hugs* You know, when people ask if theres a good creative on the market, i always think of you... But the problem is as much as I would like to suggest you to fill a long term production role, I know your heart will always be out there on stage and in the light. On the one hand I think it's a bloody waste of talent, but on the other, we can't help what the heart desires right? You're still young, your time is now. At least you have the guts to go out there and try to realize your dream. I admire you. You're doing now what a lot of people spend their lives regretting not doing out of fear or living up to being "real". Even if you don't make it big, you can be happy knowing you gave it your best, and you can still go back to doing the things you are good at, with more experience, contacts and insights to boot.

1 year ago

in Lack of Time on Aronil
well.. I think your conflict here is that you're trying to measure "success" in life with two totally different yardsticks, where one is the more "traditional" one with the many 'C's (cash, car, condo, club, children, church, etc) and the other being how far you as an individual can develop, how much you can contribute to society and how big a mark you will leave in this world. One is more materialistic and the other is more idealist and problem is that one can't have the cake and eat it too... and the pressure is on because each of these measures exist in a social circles where the ideals are strongly biased in oppersite directions. To be fair each path has it's pros and cons... and each of them can be fulfiling, so the question is, Which fulfils you best? Some people take pride in their ability to run a household, and raise a close knit family, while others don;t care much for a home life and would rather strive to leave their mark in sociaty at large... I think deep down if we were to silence the demons of self doubt, we all know which we are...

1 year ago

in Lack of Time on Aronil
well.. I think your conflict here is that you're trying to measure "success" in life with two totally different yardsticks, where one is the more "traditional" one with the many 'C's (cash, car, condo, club, children, church, etc) and the other being how far you as an individual can develop, how much you can contribute to society and how big a mark you will leave in this world.


One is more materialistic and the other is more idealist and problem is that one can't have the cake and eat it too... and the pressure is on because each of these measures exist in a social circles where the ideals are strongly biased in oppersite directions.



To be fair each path has it's pros and cons... and each of them can be fulfiling, so the question is, Which fulfils you best? Some people take pride in their ability to run a household, and raise a close knit family, while others don;t care much for a home life and would rather strive to leave their mark in sociaty at large...



I think deep down if we were to silence the demons of self doubt, we all know which we are...

1 year ago

in You Hold, I Hold, We See on Aronil
In the name of making a moot point to a moot arguement... Lets not even go as far as being mushy, for instance, i grew up under the impression that shaking hands and introducing yourself to new people you meet, regardless of race, creed or gender, is normal friendly behaviour. Shocking it was to me when i recently learnt that to a sizeable segment of our Malaysian society, such behaviour is actually indecent. Contrast this of course to the friends who we peck on the cheek when we meet, in this very same Malaysian society no less, and I think the only conclusion one can come to is that it's all a matter of what we individually find comfortable as applied to ourselves as well as others. Nicholas.Cs last blog post..<a href="http://www.invertedn.com/blog/?p=298" rel="nofollow">What do we mean to each other?

1 year ago

in You Hold, I Hold, We See on Aronil
In the name of making a moot point to a moot arguement... Lets not even go as far as being mushy, for instance, i grew up under the impression that shaking hands and introducing yourself to new people you meet, regardless of race, creed or gender, is normal friendly behaviour. Shocking it was to me when i recently learnt that to a sizeable segment of our Malaysian society, such behaviour is actually indecent. Contrast this of course to the friends who we peck on the cheek when we meet, in this very same Malaysian society no less, and I think the only conclusion one can come to is that it's all a matter of what we individually find comfortable as applied to ourselves as well as others. Nicholas.Cs last blog post..<a href="http://www.invertedn.com/blog/?p=298" rel="nofollow">What do we mean to each other?

1 year ago

in You Hold, I Hold, We See on Aronil
In the name of making a moot point to a moot arguement...


Lets not even go as far as being mushy, for instance, i grew up under the impression that shaking hands and introducing yourself to new people you meet, regardless of race, creed or gender, is normal friendly behaviour.



Shocking it was to me when i recently learnt that to a sizeable segment of our Malaysian society, such behaviour is actually indecent.



Contrast this of course to the friends who we peck on the cheek when we meet, in this very same Malaysian society no less, and I think the only conclusion one can come to is that it's all a matter of what we individually find comfortable as applied to ourselves as well as others.



Nicholas.Cs last blog post..<a href="What " target="_blank">http://www.invertedn.com/blog/?p=298">What do we mean to each other?

1 year ago

in You Hold, I Hold, We See on Aronil
In the name of making a moot point to a moot arguement... Lets not even go as far as being mushy, for instance, i grew up under the impression that shaking hands and introducing yourself to new people you meet, regardless of race, creed or gender, is normal friendly behaviour. Shocking it was to me when i recently learnt that to a sizeable segment of our Malaysian society, such behaviour is actually indecent. Contrast this of course to the friends who we peck on the cheek when we meet, in this very same Malaysian society no less, and I think the only conclusion one can come to is that it's all a matter of what we individually find comfortable as applied to ourselves as well as others. Nicholas.Cs last blog post..<a href="http://www.invertedn.com/blog/?p=298" rel="nofollow">What do we mean to each other?

1 year ago

in You Hold, I Hold, We See on Aronil
In the name of making a moot point to a moot arguement...


Lets not even go as far as being mushy, for instance, i grew up under the impression that shaking hands and introducing yourself to new people you meet, regardless of race, creed or gender, is normal friendly behaviour.



Shocking it was to me when i recently learnt that to a sizeable segment of our Malaysian society, such behaviour is actually indecent.



Contrast this of course to the friends who we peck on the cheek when we meet, in this very same Malaysian society no less, and I think the only conclusion one can come to is that it's all a matter of what we individually find comfortable as applied to ourselves as well as others.



Nicholas.Cs last blog post..<a href="What ">http://www.invertedn.com/blog/?p=298">What do we mean to each other?

1 year ago

in You Hold, I Hold, We See on Aronil
In the name of making a moot point to a moot arguement... Lets not even go as far as being mushy, for instance, i grew up under the impression that shaking hands and introducing yourself to new people you meet, regardless of race, creed or gender, is normal friendly behaviour. Shocking it was to me when i recently learnt that to a sizeable segment of our Malaysian society, such behaviour is actually indecent. Contrast this of course to the friends who we peck on the cheek when we meet, in this very same Malaysian society no less, and I think the only conclusion one can come to is that it's all a matter of what we individually find comfortable as applied to ourselves as well as others. Nicholas.Cs last blog post..<a href="http://www.invertedn.com/blog/?p=298" rel="nofollow">What do we mean to each other?

1 year ago

in You Hold, I Hold, We See on Aronil
In the name of making a moot point to a moot arguement...


Lets not even go as far as being mushy, for instance, i grew up under the impression that shaking hands and introducing yourself to new people you meet, regardless of race, creed or gender, is normal friendly behaviour.



Shocking it was to me when i recently learnt that to a sizeable segment of our Malaysian society, such behaviour is actually indecent.



Contrast this of course to the friends who we peck on the cheek when we meet, in this very same Malaysian society no less, and I think the only conclusion one can come to is that it's all a matter of what we individually find comfortable as applied to ourselves as well as others.



Nicholas.Cs last blog post..<a href="What " target="_blank">http://www.invertedn.com/blog/?p=298">What do we mean to each other?

1 year ago

in You Hold, I Hold, We See on Aronil
In the name of making a moot point to a moot arguement... Lets not even go as far as being mushy, for instance, i grew up under the impression that shaking hands and introducing yourself to new people you meet, regardless of race, creed or gender, is normal friendly behaviour. Shocking it was to me when i recently learnt that to a sizeable segment of our Malaysian society, such behaviour is actually indecent. Contrast this of course to the friends who we peck on the cheek when we meet, in this very same Malaysian society no less, and I think the only conclusion one can come to is that it's all a matter of what we individually find comfortable as applied to ourselves as well as others. Nicholas.Cs last blog post..<a href="http://www.invertedn.com/blog/?p=298" rel="nofollow">What do we mean to each other?

1 year ago

in You Hold, I Hold, We See on Aronil
In the name of making a moot point to a moot arguement... Lets not even go as far as being mushy, for instance, i grew up under the impression that shaking hands and introducing yourself to new people you meet, regardless of race, creed or gender, is normal friendly behaviour. Shocking it was to me when i recently learnt that to a sizeable segment of our Malaysian society, such behaviour is actually indecent. Contrast this of course to the friends who we peck on the cheek when we meet, in this very same Malaysian society no less, and I think the only conclusion one can come to is that it's all a matter of what we individually find comfortable as applied to ourselves as well as others. Nicholas.Cs last blog post..<a href="http://www.invertedn.com/blog/?p=298" rel="nofollow">What do we mean to each other?

1 year ago

in You Hold, I Hold, We See on Aronil
In the name of making a moot point to a moot arguement... Lets not even go as far as being mushy, for instance, i grew up under the impression that shaking hands and introducing yourself to new people you meet, regardless of race, creed or gender, is normal friendly behaviour. Shocking it was to me when i recently learnt that to a sizeable segment of our Malaysian society, such behaviour is actually indecent. Contrast this of course to the friends who we peck on the cheek when we meet, in this very same Malaysian society no less, and I think the only conclusion one can come to is that it's all a matter of what we individually find comfortable as applied to ourselves as well as others. Nicholas.Cs last blog post..<a href="http://www.invertedn.com/blog/?p=298" rel="nofollow">What do we mean to each other?

1 year ago

in You Hold, I Hold, We See on Aronil
In the name of making a moot point to a moot arguement...


Lets not even go as far as being mushy, for instance, i grew up under the impression that shaking hands and introducing yourself to new people you meet, regardless of race, creed or gender, is normal friendly behaviour.



Shocking it was to me when i recently learnt that to a sizeable segment of our Malaysian society, such behaviour is actually indecent.



Contrast this of course to the friends who we peck on the cheek when we meet, in this very same Malaysian society no less, and I think the only conclusion one can come to is that it's all a matter of what we individually find comfortable as applied to ourselves as well as others.



Nicholas.Cs last blog post..<a href="What " target="_blank">http://www.invertedn.com/blog/?p=298">What do we mean to each other?

1 year ago

in You Hold, I Hold, We See on Aronil
In the name of making a moot point to a moot arguement...


Lets not even go as far as being mushy, for instance, i grew up under the impression that shaking hands and introducing yourself to new people you meet, regardless of race, creed or gender, is normal friendly behaviour.



Shocking it was to me when i recently learnt that to a sizeable segment of our Malaysian society, such behaviour is actually indecent.



Contrast this of course to the friends who we peck on the cheek when we meet, in this very same Malaysian society no less, and I think the only conclusion one can come to is that it's all a matter of what we individually find comfortable as applied to ourselves as well as others.



Nicholas.Cs last blog post..<a href="What ">http://www.invertedn.com/blog/?p=298">What do we mean to each other?

1 year ago

in You Hold, I Hold, We See on Aronil
In the name of making a moot point to a moot arguement...


Lets not even go as far as being mushy, for instance, i grew up under the impression that shaking hands and introducing yourself to new people you meet, regardless of race, creed or gender, is normal friendly behaviour.



Shocking it was to me when i recently learnt that to a sizeable segment of our Malaysian society, such behaviour is actually indecent.



Contrast this of course to the friends who we peck on the cheek when we meet, in this very same Malaysian society no less, and I think the only conclusion one can come to is that it's all a matter of what we individually find comfortable as applied to ourselves as well as others.



Nicholas.Cs last blog post..<a href="What " target="_blank">http://www.invertedn.com/blog/?p=298">What do we mean to each other?

1 year ago

in You Hold, I Hold, We See on Aronil
In the name of making a moot point to a moot arguement... Lets not even go as far as being mushy, for instance, i grew up under the impression that shaking hands and introducing yourself to new people you meet, regardless of race, creed or gender, is normal friendly behaviour. Shocking it was to me when i recently learnt that to a sizeable segment of our Malaysian society, such behaviour is actually indecent. Contrast this of course to the friends who we peck on the cheek when we meet, in this very same Malaysian society no less, and I think the only conclusion one can come to is that it's all a matter of what we individually find comfortable as applied to ourselves as well as others. Nicholas.Cs last blog post..<a href="http://www.invertedn.com/blog/?p=298" rel="nofollow">What do we mean to each other?
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