Friday, October 31, 2008

It is what it is

I do certainly hope that the articles about Panadol is a complete bullshit.

Panadol is toxic to the body, and it harms the liver. According to the doctor, Panadol will reside in the body for at least 5 years. If that's the fact, I guess the amount of Panadol taken by me will reside in my body until the day I die.


I don't understand why some people thinks that its very "pantang" to talk about death. To me, people do not think very much about death. They spend their lives worrying about absurdities; they put things off, and fail to notice important moments. They don't take risks, because they think it's dangerous. They complain a lot, but are afraid to take action. They want everything to change, but they themselves refuse to change.


If they thought a little more about death, they would never forget to make that much-postponed phone call. They would be a little crazier. they would not be afraid of this incarnation coming to an end, because you cannot fear something that is going to happen anyway.


The Indians say: 'Today is a good day as any to leave this world.' and a wise man once said: 'death is always sitting by your side so that, when you need to do something important, it will give you the strength and the courage that you need.'


I hope that you, dear reader, have got this far. It would be foolish to be frightened by death, because all of us, sooner or later, are going to die. and only those who accept this fact are prepared for life.





South Australian Matriculation Public exam are up in less than 4 days.

The pressure's getting heavier and heavier by the minute.


(>_<) - ģяaceliм™ will soon be hiatus for the next couple of weeks or so.


will be back. bear with me, love!