Saturday, November 28, 2009

Hanging by a thread

I absolutely feel like a hermit, sedentary and isolated from the rest of the world during this period. And life has always been as such for the past 4 semesters. How I wish someone would just go spread the word that mugging is carcinogenic, then Central Library might finally be empty for once.

Plus I had given up on the chance to watch DT's guest performance for a concert because 1. I absolutely cannot finish revision for MKT and 2. I guess being with my darling on our 21st month is more important than anything in the world. We were standing at the bus stop just hours ago, marvelling at how time's zipped past, and in 3 months' time we'll be celebrating our second anniversary. Heartwarming, and fortunate to have you, and only you, all to myself, for all of time.



Yesterday was spent rushing to and fro school, and attending DT's press conference. As usual, we, as the public, would get mad with media people for their horrid attitude towards us, and the begrudgement often stays on and grows. Sometimes, these people have to get their facts right; WE are the customers, and your fat paycheck is determined, directly or indirectly, by OUR commitment. If you fail to adapt even to small tweaks, there will come a day when you realise you've got no job. Let's see who'll have the last laugh. (P.S: this is not directed at DT, but at some other irritating PMS-sy person there whom we all have a common consensus about her identity.)

Anyway, David appeared jet-lagged, but he received questions like a pro(even the unsettling ones by Cruz Teng), and never failed to amuse the room with his analogies. It's inspiring to just sit and watch him exude this charisma with his carefully crafted answers (even though some may say it's all the same stuff), and then wonder if he's as ordinary a person as we are. If he is, then why are we subjecting him to scrutiny when he errs or does things that 'deviates' from mainstream? Who are we to judge him, if we won' allow people to judge us? Even as a public figure, he's not accountable to anyone except himself, so it's unjustified as to how fingers have been pointed and haphazard accusations hurled at him.

Oh well. And he even mentioned that he was a 'traditional man' who prefers Chinese ladies. Jack said that once before, too.






Oh, and did I mention that I'm definitely going to catch New Moon after the exams? No misconceptions here; I'm not on Team Edward. He's too commercialised, hyped up, and simply doesn't live up to his reputation as the beautiful vampire. Move aside, Edward, because Jacob's here to steal the ladies. Look, he's even got his hands on Zac Efron's girl.




Joking. Taylor Lauter, the 17-year-old (can ANYONE believe he's only 17?!) who plays Jacob Black a.k.a Wolf Boy in the Twilight movies, has thrown Edward out of the competition. Sorry, but no apologies to Rob Patz. Bedroom hair is no longer welcome in the cinemas.

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