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chacha
| Main blog: | Free Brain Damage | | Age: | 25 | | Birthday: | December 5th 1982 | | Gender: | Female | | Location: | Indonesia |
5 things I hate in church pt. 2 (oh God I'm gonna do this every year after major big events):
Mothers who feed their children inside the church. I know children are moody when they're hungry, but can't you feed them at home? Or bring something as simple as bread. At least bread doesn't have strong smell like fried rice and eggs.
People who forget they parked at a place where other people can't get out unless they get out. And sometime after you got tired of waiting, came a running woman, panicky look, moved her car an inch, and then go back in because she's suppose to be in the committee or something, and you have to struggle hard moving your car backwards and forwards just...
Give a read to support freedom of speech:
read here
Apparently having honest (but bad) opinions about other country can give you a suspension until further notice from your job, which in this case: a TV reporter, as in someone who's suppose to report anything as long as it's correct. And when you held back and published your opinions in blogs, your writings can still make an important man angry. I'm nowhere near angry with that man's sayings that most bloggers are liars, and mostly jobless women, because the man claimed to be misquoted alright. I just wish she aired it on TV instead. Just to add a little more suspense and drama....
The difference between impressive and trying too hard to impress:
Impressive is when you enter a party and everybody notice and take turns to say hello-how-are-you. Trying too hard is when you take turns to say hello-how-are-you to everybody then start to pay special attention to people you think matter the most. Fuckin butt kissers annoy the hell out of me.
Impressive is when you bought someone a present and they remember it even though the next year maybe you forgot their birthday. Trying too hard is when someone gives you a present and you give them something back like food or chocolate in return the very next day.
Impressive is when you...
Why I keep buying pirated DVDs:
The original ones cost about 180.000 Rupiahs or like US$18. Cheap? You'd think. Here, that equals to:
3 times my sushi lunch bill with best friends
40 liters of gas
my cell phone bill in a month
720 text messages sent
18 months of school fee for those children my mom and her gang sponsored
36 meal sets of rice-sautéed spinach-fried egg-soy bean cake-chili if you're eating at warteg
18 packs of Marlboro Lights Menthol's band roll price with additional change of 1800 Rupiahs
one airplane ticket Jkt - Singapore with AirAsia
electricity bill for a month...
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