Monday, 26 September 2011

Day 21 - Most Memorable Event (Intro)

Gosh!  This is going to be a looonnnng looonnng read!  So, for this post, I am going to write the full description tomorrow.  Gotta sleep now, my eyes are killing me.  By the way, I apologise for not updating my blog for quite some time.  Sloth and slack seem to have gotten a good hold of me, crap!  So, until next time, take care and stay sweet~

Rampage Time - Part 2

Day 20 - 10 Things I Hate
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Straight from 1 to 10, there's nothing that infuriates me more than pretentious people.  I admit, I am a bit pretentious but at least I speak my mind when the time calls for it.  I loathe fucking retards known as pretentious people that don't know how to toll the line between being an asshole and being a kind soul.  So, to all you fucking pompous faggots, you know who you are, GO TO HELL AND BURN THERE!!

Rampage Time - Part 1

Day 19 - 10 Things You Love

In chronological order:
1. Life
2. Family
3. Friends
4. Foods
5. One Pack
6. Hot Girls
7. Hot Guys (Oo0-lala)
8. Good singers
9. Sports
10. Love

I won't dwell into these things since most of them are very explicit except 5 and 7.  For No. 5, one pack.  I always believe in my own saying that one pack is the foundation of everything.  Girls may dig six packs but I honestly believe that there is no greater treasure than the gift of a one pack.  For the 7th, I am not gay per se but I do admire their build (not six packs) and they motivate me to go to the gym everyday.  You might be wondering why there isn't a mention of books or wisdom.  This is because I believe that these two things are perpetual and there seems to be no point loving something that you will forever be obliged to acquire.  That wraps up the first rampage, on to the second!

Sunday, 18 September 2011

Day 18 - Your view on the life after and what is to happen

Regarding this issue, there has been a lot of debates and debacles saying that we will either go to heaven or hell after we die.  There are also speculations that we will just be reduced to dust when we die or our souls will go wandering and become ghosts.  The list goes on and on incessantly and I believe will continue to do so even when my generation has all passed away.

I personally, based on my religion, view the after life as simply another excursion.  If what is written in the holy sanskrit is correct, then this body made from flesh and bone is but a container for my soul and that my soul will wander off towards its next journey when this earthly body of mine withers and dies.  As I don't know what the after life has in stored for me, hence I will try to accumulate as much good deeds as possible so that when I reach the podium, I will not be judged so sternly.  Sadly, I have gathered so many sins that I don't think my punishment will be anything light.  From owing money, to lying, to bullying, to deceiving, to watching porn and all those bad stuff, done them all, experienced them all.  So, what is to say about the good deeds?  Can't recall any that I did.  Oh well, so be it.

"Everyone can become a Buddha."  The wise words spoken by Gauthama Buddha will forever ricochet in my heart and next time when I have children, I will make sure they grow up to become respectable individuals, not like their dad who has so many sins.  All in all, always be prepared for the after life and make sure you have no regrets when you leave this world.  Then, you will truly obtain bliss/nirvana.

“心静,言顺,法立,行正。”

Saturday, 17 September 2011

Single Card Review - Archlord Krystia

This card is single-handedly the most powerful card that was ever created by Konami.  Why do I say so?  Let's skim through the card shall we?


Okay, 2800ATK beatstick that stops special summoning, which is the core method to win this format, and returns to the top of your deck for recycling later.  It is a normal summon monster, so even if it gets hit by solemn warning or rai-oh, you can just monster reborn her back and the opponent will go whoop de doo when you do that.  Combined with the right cards like master hyperion and co., this card can be lethal!  Furthermore, it is a light attribute monster, making it a folder for BLS and it is also Honestable.  You can also pitch it for cards from the sky if you find that it is clogging your hand and net you two new cards that might turn the table on the game.  Simply put, this card is a total mayhem and if you have no outs to it, then it is recommended that you scoop.  As far as my dueling experience is concerned, whenever this card hits the field and you have no answers, then chances are you will lose.  Getting a beatstick that is stronger than her that doesn't require special summoning does not exist!  Even if it does, you will not have enough tribute folder for it.

So, how to get over this card?  The answer is quite simple actually and sometimes you need to gamble a bit and do some calculations on when's the best time to sack her.  For example, when she is SSed to the field and if you have to choose between solemn warning and bottomless, for Christ sake, go with bottomless and banish this girl for good!  If you don't have either, then God bless you bro.  Mirror force and dimensional prison are another alternative but honestly speaking, with Hyperion and 3 MST on a rampage, having it there till you can activate it is a miracle!  Another solution is to run it over with honest but if your opponent has an honest too then just scoop.  Until this very day, this card is still very formidable and no matter when, you should always reserve your trump card against it if you were to face an angel deck.  Setting up a good field before she hits the field is a good option too.  Fill your field with 3k beatsticks that she can't get over would indeed be brilliant.  Skill drain offers a slightly less advantage over her but with skill drain, you can SS again and potentially spank her ass!

Well, that's all for today's single card review, until next time, take care.

Day 17 - Your View On Life

Ah, life.  What a wonderful and miraculous word.  The word bears infinite meanings and possibilities for each and every living being.  When you are alive, there's no such thing as impossibilities nor is there such a thing as uselessness.  Life has so much installed for us that it's impossible to ever feel weary or fatigue.  Life, in itself, is the greatest blessing every living thing (men, mammals and plants) can have!  So, don't waste it on some stupid act such as smoking and dealing with drugs.

So, be happy and live life the way you want without feeling regret at the end of the day! ^^

Friday, 16 September 2011

Day 16 - Your View On Society

My view on society is quite simple actually.  Civilization has been going downhill and more and more fallacies are emerging like mushrooms after a rain.  That's what I have been thinking recently but some events and real life shows have forced me to reconsider.  Only after that that I noticed that this seemingly rotten society still has some light in it.  There are still good people inside this society who won't give a second thought to lending a helping hand and this has really inspired me to become a better person myself.  Where there is light, there is darkness and sadly this darkness is much more prevalent than the light but I would like to hope.  I would like to put my hands together and hope that this society is not as pathetic and corrupted as it has been portrayed to be but that the society is making a change for the better.

As they always say, a revolution will only follow when humanity has hit rock bottom.  The way I see it, a revolution is slowly happening throughout the world and soon, a better one will emerge.  Civilization is defined by its society and unless we have a good and proper society, don't bother claiming that one race is more superior than the other, it would only make you look like a complete fool.

5 Consecutive Posts

Firstly, I would like to apologise for not updating my blog for the past few days.  This is because I was distracted with other events that were happening in my life and animes just tied me down good.  So, now that I have some time and it's half time for RWC2011, I decided to write a few things that were listed in my 30 days blog challenge.  Rest assure, it won't be that long to read.

11th Day - What you look forward to in life
Well, the one thing that I look forward to is basically the same as everyone's.  I am most certainly looking forward to the day I can get married (with my ideal girlfriend of course) and have my own children to love and care for.  Being a wonderful teacher is important too but the most primitive instinct of humans is to continue their lineage and in this sense, marriage comes first!  But before marriage, I am hoping to find my ideal girlfriend.  When I mean ideal, I don't mean the perfect girlfriend.  Ideal means she fulfils all my criteria and until this very day, I have never disclosed the criteria I have for my girlfriend and don't plan to do so.  It is something only my brother and I know.  Well, let's just wait and see what life has installed for me.


12th Day - What You Expect From Your Friends
Hmm...I would expect reciprocity from my friends.  I mean, if I am honest with them, it should only be normal for them to do the same.  I, for one, loathe people who are pretentious the most!  Damn them and may they burn in the flames of hell!  Besides that, I don't mind being on the losing end.  As I have stated previously, my family's teaching has always been, "it is better to give than to take".  Thus, I am not that keen on being taken advantage of if I can help it.  However, that doesn't mean as my friend, you can cross the line.  Although I can be pretty tolerant, it's best not to mess with me as all hell will break loose if you ever get onto my bad side.  Beyond that, everyone is welcome to be my friend! ^^

13th Day - What You Expect From Your Future Clients
Well, my future clients are all gonna be tiny little toddlers who have either little or no idea about the structure of the world at all.  I don't expect much from them but I do hope that I am able to provide them with all the necessary knowledge they will need when they advance in life.  Nonetheless, if there is something that I expect from them, it's that I expect them to be able to have fun and enjoy learning when they are sitting for my lessons.  I don't wish to become a grandpa and nag until they fall asleep.  I want to become a teacher whom they can confidently confide in and at the end of the day, as they say "thank you", I want it to be something from the heart and filled with appreciation towards what I taught them.  In that essence, I don't mind getting a below average class.  As long as they are keen to learn, that is more than enough reason for me to teach them.

14th Day - What You Aspire To Become
Ever since I was still a child, I have always aspired to become a teacher.  I can't quite recall the reason for such an aspiration as I had it when I was still in primary school and never gave much thought to any other careers.  I am quite the adamant person and once I have set my mind on something, it's impossible for me to change my mind.  Now that I think about it, I don't want to become a teacher.  I want to be the best damn teacher that anyone could ever wish to have and that my students are going to become the best individuals the world has ever seen.  It doesn't matter what my colleagues or higher ups have to say about my teaching methods, as long as what I want to convey can get across to my students and that they have learnt something, even if it is only 1%, I will be more than contented.  Because as they always say, learning is a life long process.  Even at 1%, I will expand on that and eventually, by the time my students have finished their primary education, they will be intrinsically motivated and inspired to do better in life.



15th Day - Your View on Gender
I have always believed in gender equality.  It doesn't matter whether one is born a male or a female, they should all be given the privilege to access the basic human rights and have their say on a certain topic.  I find it very unsightly that people always make comparisons between genders and argue this and that.  I mean, come on, everyone has something that they are good at and something that they are weak at.  So what if girls are better than boys in areas such as language and mature faster than us, it is their biological disposition.  We are good in a lot of fields too such as using our common sense and understanding things.  Honestly, I find all these research about a gender absolute nonsense!  No matter how many research has been done, it will not change the fact that every single one of us is a human being!  So, all the researchers and scientists out there, get a life! Malaysia, especially, need to loosen up and let the girls have a chance to be at the higher managerial posts.  Even though men are good at common sense and understanding things, their ego ruins everything.  Women, on the other hand, can remain composed even at the most drastic moments (this has been proven times and over) and they are more affectively connected to their subordinates, making it a pleasant experience for everyone.  However, do be cautious of women's dark side, they may be weaker than men physically but they can be far far far more brutal than men when it comes to politics.  That's why no matter where or when, choose carefully!

Friday, 9 September 2011

Day 10 - Favourite Hero

My favourite hero is, without a doubt, my grandmother.  She was always the hero in my heart and not just because she was kind and loving, she had this certain aura around her which made her so powerful and strong.  I still remember whenever my brother and I got into a pinch because of our mischiefs, she would get us out from it and tell us nicely what should be done.  She was always my model and never was a day gone by where I didn't wish that I would become someone like or better than her.  Indeed, until this very day, she is and forever will be my hero and no hollywood heroes can possibly come near to her.

Day 9 - Favourite Movie

From back then until now, my favourite movie has been and always will be (until a better one comes along) "The Shawshank Redemption".  The story is about a man named Andy who was prosecuted based on false charges and ended up in Shawshank Prison.  There, he met a man, Red, who dealt in illegal trades in prison and was the man he would later confide in and become friends.  Throughout the movie, various scenes are shown whereby abuse of power and illicit steps were taken in order to acquire fame and fortune.  When one of Andy's cell mates was assassinated, he figured that he had been in prison for about long enough and absconded to freedom.  In the end, he revealed all of the warden's misdeeds and the corruptions in Shawshank.  Not long after, Red's parole went through and he was reunited with Andy to begin a new chapter of their life.

This movie is very heartwarming and it totally appeals to me.  The movie has given me hope that not all bad things are a curse, they might as well be a blessing in disguise.  The movie also taught me a very important lesson and that is to hold true to our beliefs and never waver until the very end.  Andy firmly believed that he was innocent and carried out his role as a just and civilized man.  In the end, his efforts were rewarded and eventually became the deciding factor in his escape.  Overall, I would recommend this movie to anyone regardless of age.  My rating: 9.5/10.

Wednesday, 7 September 2011

Unveiling the 30days blogging thingy list

Day 1 - Introduction about yourself and 15 interesting facts
Day 2 - Meaning behind your blog name
Day 3 - Your first love (screw this!)
Day 4 - Your parents
Day 5 - Your religion
Day 6 - Your hobby
Day 7 - Favourite Food
Day 8 - Favourite Phrase
Day 9 - Favourite Movie (recent one)
Day 10 - Favourite Hero (anybody)
Day 11 - What you look forward to in life
Day 12 - What you expect from your friends
Day 13 - What you expect from your future clients
Day 14 - What you aspire to become
Day 15 - Your view on gender
Day 16 - Your view on society
Day 17 - Your view on life
Day 18 - Your view on the life after and what is to happen (based on your religion)
Day 19 - 10 things you love
Day 20 - 10 things you hate
Day 21 - Most memorable event
Day 22 - Most deceitful event
Day 23 - Happiest moment in life
Day 24 - Saddest moment in life
Day 25 - How you would be in 10 years time
Day 26 - Your future girlfriend/wife
Day 27 - Your future children
Day 28 - What are your ideals
Day 29 - What do you wish to achieve
Day 30 - (Free topic)

Here's the lineup for this month.  We are currently on Day 8 and I cannot guarantee the read will be pleasant but I sincerely hope that after reading my post, it will leave something good in you.  Cheers.

Day 8 - Your Favourite Phrase

My favourite phrase, from the past until now, is "the only thing we can give and keep is our word".  In short, our promises.  Throughout my life, I have encountered various types of people, ranging from honest fellows to sinister felons.  But there's one similarity that I have observed in both these characters and that is that they will keep their promises regardless of their character.  Even the most vile and wicked person will keep his promises to the one he loves.  Alright, let's not talk about the abstract stuff, we shall bring this topic back to the early years of our lives.  When we were still children, innocent as we come, we would try to realise all of our promises no matter how absurd those promises were.  Ah, the good old days.  However, eventually and gradually as we get older, our personality starts to take a turn for the worse and what was once innocence and pure turns into something filthy and pungent.  It is quite sad considering that how humans strive to be perfect and yet, they always neglect their own personal flaws. 

Promises are not something we can take for granted or make lightly of.  A promise, to me, is like a contract made between the recipient and the host.  When promised, both parties should endeavour to fulfil the promise.  That's why we should not make empty promises and promises that we can't possibly keep.  Sometimes, these promises may slip through out minds and this may lead to a misunderstanding between both parties.  Hence, it is pivotal that we make a note about the promises made.  One can forget but one must try their best to remember.  I believe no one would like a tatter-tale who cannot keep any secrets.  The same goes for people who can't keep their promises.  You can get away once or twice but nonetheless, you will accumulate dissatisfaction and disappointment from your audience and this will ultimately, leads to your demise. 


Sadly, not many people understand the gravity of their own promises and this is especially prevalent in the government and people with a high social status.  They have this misconception that as long as they have money and power, they can escape the bonds of promises and it is acceptable that they break people's hearts by not fulfilling their promises.  However, divine retribution is not as kind as we think it is.  For instance, look at Malaysia, their government has long made empty promises to the citizens and now a remonstration has taken place just outside the parliament.  Forlornly, they still won't introspect and rectify their errors.  It doesn't take a genius to figure out the ending awaiting the Malaysian government.  Indeed, as I have pointed out earlier, they can use their power and money to cover up this incident but alas, leakages and informants are just too common nowadays that the world will definitely get wind of this situation.  Hence, as responsible adults and individuals, we must keep our promises and even if we were to be corrupted by fame and fortune, we must not forget the dignity as a human being.  To break one's word is the same as tearing one's soul apart.

So readers, what I have said here might seem as meaningless preaching and not worth the time you spent reading it but please remember, what goes around comes around.  If we don't do self-reflection from time to time, our words will come back to haunt us.  Until next time, take care.

"Don't make your friends weep please"

Day 7 - Favourite Food

Hmm...Now this topic be one sweet topic.  Generally, I have lots of favourite foods but the best one would still be PORK!!  Truth be told, there's no better food than pork.  The tenderness, combined with its juiciness and all those crispy parts, it is simply irresistible!!  So that's that.

Tuesday, 6 September 2011

Day 6 - Your Hobby

Ah, how I have waited for this topic.  Well, I have a post done previously specifically about my hobby and now that I have been asked the same question again, I shall reiterate.  I have 3 hobbies and they are, in chronological order, 1) Anime 2) Yu-Gi-Oh! 3) Reading.  As you can infer, I am not that much of an avid reader and truth be told, I only read books that I think are worth my time and effort.  I know I am a very fussy person when it comes to books but I mean seriously, who wants to waste 1 whole day to read a book that has no value or content, I won't!  Hence, the genres which I like and have a liking for are romance (happy endings) and mysteries.  Romance is a given since I am a bachelor and am learning diligently the secret to a successful love life but mystery is the real impact here.  Stories like sherlock holmes and the client just leave you yearning for more and trust me, that parch for good stories like these are insatiable!

Second from the top is Yu-Gi-Oh!  I don't think any further elaboration is required.  I have devoted myself to the card game since Form 1 and have spent, I don't know, a few thousands on this card game.  Well, some might say that I am stupid or a total imbecile for investing on trash like this that holds no innate value and lessons but hey, a guy has to have a hobby aite?  I love the way this card game works.  You can either fool the enemy to play their trump cards while reserving yours or go all out and wait to see your opponent's reaction.  In such a meticulous game like this, a single miscall will result in defeat.  Thus, players like us just love to play psychological warfare with our opponent.  "An unknown figure can instill immeasurable fear even in the most skilled hunter".  So, this is more to a observe your opponent, watch his plays and respond accordingly if you want to win.  The last format was an utter bull that lets newbies and amateurs take the trophy home but this format (albeit my reproaching in the earlier post) actually helps differentiate players who are skillful and those nuisance amateurs.  Therefore, this format is like antibiotics for the long term disease we call "luck".

However, my favourite hobby would always be watching animes.  This is a given since I am a true blue otaku (which means geek in japanese terms).  I have been an otaku ever since I first started watching anime at a young age of 10.  Of course, at that time, I didn't know that it was called an anime and simply watched it because of the superheroes and heroines.  It was only until later that I unveiled my hidden desires for "perfection" and that is the key element that hooks people like me into the anime realm.  Indeed, it is more realistic to live in the 3D world and hang out with your girlfriend that you can actually touch and talk to BUT in anime, the girls are perfect!  Perfect as in they behave the way you want them to and the development of the story can be superb too.  Some of the animes resonate with our experience and thus, making it more appealing to the audience.  Not only that, some animes actually teach you facts about the world that you have never known before.  For example, I never knew that the first recorded book was called "Epic of Gilgamesh" and that this Gilgamesh fellow was a half god half man warrior.  It was only after watching an anime that I actually went and did some in-depth research to know more.  So, there are goods and bads about animes but we should not let the bad overshadow the goods.

In short, everyone has a hobby and each individual's hobby differs from one another.  It is due to that that the world is so diverse and what hobby you have defines you.  So, don't be a lazy bum and not own any hobby!
"What you can never attain in reality even through plastic surgery!"

Day 5 - Your Religion

Well, my religion isn't something big to talk about.  I am basically a merge between Confucian, Taoism and Buddhism.  My family has been keeping faithful to this religion for as long as I can remember.  The lessons that I learnt from my religion are invaluable and they have shaped me greatly to become who I am today.  Unlike most people who like to take, I discovered that I am the one who likes to give.  From the benefactor's point of view, this is nothing more than making losses but as my religion points out, it is better to give and help than to take and consume.  Due to this, my family, if viewed from this angle, is on the losing end but I don't think so.  At the end of the day, when you have done everything in your power, you will feel good and feel at ease.  That's why no matter what others say, when I have given and the recipient is happy, I will be overwhelmed by a sense of joy too.

Thus, what you believe in doesn't matter.  I sincerely believe that all religion has its own way of teaching and that the teachings are good and upright (not sure about satanic though).  So, never condemn other people's religion or exalt your own.  We are all human beings and there's nothing to gain from condemning each other besides staining one own's soul.  So, until next time, see ya~

Sunday, 4 September 2011

Day 4 - Your Parents

Every parent is different and the same.  That is what I truly believe and when I say different, it is not limited to how they look or behave but also to the way they bring up their children.  One child's family can be very doting while the other very strict, it is totally possible that you find parents who have gone over the extreme for their children.

My parents can be said to be a good split.  My father is very stern and my mom is very compassionate and thanks to that, my upbringing has been filled with joyful and painful memories.  According to 易经,a stern father and a compassionate mother (aka my parents) will eventually give rise to a responsible and well behaved child.  Well, this holds true especially in my younger brother.  He is the kind of child that almost all parents, if not all would want to have.  Good grades, good athletic abilities, good social skills and most of all, good manners that make up the whole package.  He is the epitome of what you would call a perfect child.  Physical complexion aside, he is your fairy tale's prince charming.  Well, let's stop at there, shall we?

My father is a businessman and has been dealing in earnest for his entire life.  His motto is "honesty is the best policy" and though he doesn't look like it, he really despises heinous acts and selfish remarks.  Due to this, he set very high expectations for both my older brother and I and of which, we have never failed to fall short.  He does not believe that children need to be dotted in order for them to succeed, he is more to the type, if you want your child to succeed, give them the necessary materials and let them build up their own identity.  In that respect, he has groomed us to become who we are today and I guess you can say that I am grateful for that.  I will never forget the spartan years I had when I was still a child and all the beatings I received from my dad that made me such a tough piece of work!  However, my dad is very lenient when it comes to food and he would always bring my brother and I to eat whenever we had co-curricular activities and because of that, I always look forward to Saturdays when we had co-curricular activities.  Not to mention my dad is very knowledgeable when it comes to Chinese traditions and history and I doubt there is anyone in Malaysia who could compete with my dad when it comes to these knowledge about China and thanks to his constant teachings (naggings when we were younger), I have a certain amount of knowledge regarding China and its roots.  In addition, I also got to know about my own roots and my family ancestral tree and how my name was thought of.  Thanks to my dad, I am proud to be a Chinese!

On the other hand, my mother is the kind and understanding type.  She has a different philosophy and believes in the saying that "a child needs love to grow" and is the total opposite of my dad.  I remember there was once when I stole some  money from her purse and received a beating from her.  Boy, I remember as if it was yesterday, I was beaten so badly that I cried like mad on my bed and eventually cried into a slumber.  After some time, I felt a warm hand applying some ointments on my bruises and when I took a peek, I saw my mother, with tears in her eyes, applying that ointment over my bruises.  At that time, my heart jerked so much that tears wouldn't stop pouring from my eyes.  It was on that very day that I swore I will never let my mom down again, I would achieve all the targets she sets for me and would make her proud when I grow up.  Thanks to the kindness she showed me, my brothers and I all have nurtured a heart that knows how to care and give and the three of us view taking as something that is trivial and not worth making a fuss over.

My dad and mom do have some similar traits in their upbringing.  They emphasize a lot on education and will not mind going the extra mile just so that the three of us can excel in our learning.  They always tell the three of us the same thing, "It doesn't matter what grades you get as long as you tried your best."  Those words still reverberate inside my head vividly and there's no way I can forget those words.  Contrary to the both of them, my grandma was the actual driving force in my life, she was the one who have me the most encouragements and support.  In my family, my older brother would get more attention from my mom and my younger brother would receive more attention from my dad and being a gloomy person in the past, I always had negative thoughts about being an "extra" and doesn't belong.  I always perched on the wood railings outside our house and stared off into space.  My grandma would always come and sit down beside me and talked with me regarding the any issues that came into her mind.  I truly enjoyed her company back then as it reminded me that I am not alone in this world.  However, all good things must come to an end, my grandma passed away a few years back and I never cried so much in my entire life, even remembering it brings tears to my eyes.  My grandma's words of wisdom are etched in my heart and even if my memories were to be wiped out, I would  never forget the lessons she had taught me.

So, that concludes my post about my parents.  They are not the best parents out there but in my heart, I couldn't ask for better parents than them, they are No.1 in my heart and soul.
"What better parents could you hope for?"

Saturday, 3 September 2011

Friday, 2 September 2011

Day 2 - Meaning Behind Your Blog Name

Well, my blog's name says it all.  Too often, we humans overlook the most important things that are near us just because of material wealth and power.  It comes as no surprise that even the most noble man will degenerate into a pathetic scoundrel if he or she is exposed to fame and fortune after some time.  Hence, this blog is dedicated to all the avid readers out there and tries to remind all of you about the precious things around us.  Money is essential but it is not everything.  As the wise old saying goes: "You come into this world naked, you will leave this world naked."

So, whatfor you want to accumulate vast amount of wealth only to be wasted in the hands of your descendants.  The most important aspect of life is to build up a good relationship with your loved ones, cherish every single encounter, be it good or bad and never succumb to the temptation of wickedness.  Humans are frail and weak-minded beings but when these frail beings are surrounded by loved ones and have a heart that knows how to love in return, you will be surprised at how strong and firm these beings can be.  Hence, life is but a short journey for all of us, what lies beyond the horizon is for us to find out and for the rest to discover.

"Pause for a second and glance around you.  There are things far more vivid than you can possibly imagine."  That's all for today, until next time, see ya~
"Why miss out on this?"