Archive for February, 2007

I love MOS Burger.

MOS stands for “Mountain, Ocean, Sun”. Sounds much better than KFC or Taco doesn’t it?

MOS burger has outlets in Japan, Taiwan, Hong Kong and Singapore. We are very fortunate to have such a burger chain gracing our island.

MOS Burger’s cheeseburgers are much better than Macdonald’s. MOS burgers have dicier onions and pickles, giving a slightly crunchy feel and a fuller taste to the burger. Their buns are not soggy and awful like Macdonald’s. Their patty smells better and actually tastes like beef instead of brown shit.

Another highlight is their rice burgers. Once you go MOS, you can’t turn back to other shitty burgers.

But don’t take my word for it. Go try it for yourself. Maybe you won’t get the same gratifying feeling, but eating a MOS burger is still better than other burger chains.

MOS Burger’s motto:”Making people happy through food.

And I am damn happy! ^.^

Add comment February 27, 2007

Post on politics and religion. Don’t read if you’re not into theses kind of stuff.

The current war on ‘terror’ isn’t a war on ‘terror’ at all. How can one define such a vague concept such as ‘terrorism’? The people who do it don’t do it just to ‘terrify’ people. It’s a war on religion. It’s the Christians vs. the Muslims, and the Muslims against the World.

Bush is a devout Christian, and the majority of Americans are. Same goes for the Middle East. How is this not like the ancient crusades of old? How is it not like the Muslims assassinating enemies or plundering villages? This war on terror is nothing but a veil to continue the centuries old feud between two religions.

People like to say those Muslims are “extremists”. In what way are they so extreme? All they do is take their holy book literally and believe what their religious leaders. Is that very extreme? A good percentage of people on this world do that. Merely taking out these so-called ‘extremists’ isn’t nipping the problem in the bud.

Gah, and Singapore is also following on this ‘war on terror’. But, in anycase, what can they do? Be sensible, or be the enemy. Singapore has been playing it safe and being nice to everybody since the racial riots. I guess it is up to the individual himself to see.

Add comment February 22, 2007

HI CHRISTIANS PEOPLE WHO MAY BE READING

Note the sins punishable by death in the old testament:

* not being Jewish (Deuteronomy 17:2)
* sex before marriage (Deuteronomy 22:13)
* refusal to obey your parents (Deuteronomy 21:18)
* gathering firewood on Sunday (Numbers 15:32)
* eating lobster (Leviticus 11:9)

Exodus 35:2
Six days shall work be done, but on the seventh day there shall be to you an holy day, a sabbath of rest to the LORD: whosoever doeth work therein shall be put to death.

TELL YOUR PARENTS, THEY CAN’T WORK! OMFGWTFBBQ

ahahaha

Add comment February 21, 2007

WHO CAN INVITE ME TO THEIR HOUSE…THIS YEAR I GOT LESS THAN 10 ANGBAOS VERY POOR RIGHT NOW!!!

Add comment February 20, 2007

A 2004 ICM poll found that 98% of Nigerians claimed always to have believed in God, while 90% of Indonesians said they would die for their God or religious beliefs.

A govt. study in Ireland found that 87% of the population believe in God. 19% said tragedies such as the Asian tsunami, which killed 300,000 people, bolstered their belief.

In Kuwait, doubting the existence of God or Islam is punishable by law.

Americans believe 58% to 40% that it is necessary to believe in God to be moral. By contrast, only 13% of Europeans agree.

A recent world-wide study shows that religion fosters bad behavior.

87 percent of all white evangelical Christians in the U.S. supported President Bush’s decision to go to war. Recent polls indicate that 68 percent of white evangelicals continue to support the war.

Add comment February 18, 2007

Ah…While my parents and uncle were busy praying for my grandparents, I was being calm and serene at the temple’s surroundings. Feel much less emo now. Yay =)

Add comment February 17, 2007

When I say punching the wall, I mean it literally @.@. I am a fucking emo sometimes. Oh well…here’s something to get me away from the horribleness

Add comment February 16, 2007

So today I was on the bus, and I saw this chung cheng boy in shorts sitting very closely to this TKGS girl. They were very touchy feely. The girl took their name tags and put them one on top another. They also kept holding hands together, and they also compared their hands and other mushy stuff.

I don’t like to do this kinda stuff. It’s lame.

Add comment February 13, 2007

So I was on the bus with Tsang Sheng, Shawn and 2 other insignificant people. So I took a seat near them and told the Kong Hwa girl who had her stuff on the seat “excuse me” and sat. Then the girl said she nearly had heart attack.

Tsang Sheng then proceeded to say some stuff which I forgot along the lines of “you sat on the seat too fast and scared the girl” Then later when I was about to alight the bus, the girl asked if we were in secondary 3, because we didn’t look like we were in upper sec…o.O This is a freaking primary school girl, and she said we didn’t look sec3 LOL Kids say the darnest things. But I guess we have youthful looks then*cough**cough*

I have 2 ugly disfiguring pimples, but my hair has grown out nicely…fringe in front and spiky at the back.

I leave you guys with the Hitler of Bleach:
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Add comment February 12, 2007

Playing the piano rocks. People who don’t play are missing out on so much greatness.

Add comment February 11, 2007

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