Sunday, November 06, 2005

Today's gonna be a slack day. I realised I haven't not done anything for a very long time.

I used to go on long periods of doing nothing. And that made me pretty happy. But for the past 4 weeks, I've been going on and on and on with this and that. And hey, it kinda made all my days too.

I'm pretty easy to please. Everything's taken with a pinch of salt. Nothing's too serious, it's all light and humorous.

I love humorous people. Maybe sometimes humorous may cross over to being lame. But being lame can be funny. There's the lame-ass funny people and the lame-ass boring people. And it helps to throw in sarcasm too.

That's why it's kinda straining on my nerves when people are slow in catching on jokes. It's no fun once you have to explain the whole idea behind the joke. Usually by then, the laughter kinda wears off. And being slow is definitely a spoiler for the moment.

But I'm still cool with that. It's not as though the world would be more fun if everyone becomes ultra fast and ultra humorous.

In a recent testimonial by a friend on Friendster(I haven't approved 'cos I'm not sure if I'd like people, strangers too, to read about it.), I was described as: "Most likely to remain single for the rest of his life. Needs personal space. Loves freedom."

Haha!... That's pretty cool! It's as though I engaged a Personality Research Analyst to give me a low-down on myself. I wouldn't have paid in vain if I did.

I guess I'm just bouncing around from place to place, feeling really good, and accomplishing all the good things in life. I'd like to call that accomplished bumming. Who says you can't do good while bumming around. It's definitely not conventional, but who cares? The good thing about life is that there are always new things to be discovered.

But to hell with the Life Science world. I don't see myself as a researcher or lab technician. More importantly, I don't FEEL it in my blood. The only reason I wanna do well is so that I can have a good grasp of the basics of things. And in Life Sciences, we study lotsa structures of things. And they're really cool. Think Life Science and Visual Design. Imagine the fusion.

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