December 06, 2010

Ma'al Hijrah - Let's Celebrate it By Making Changes



So, 1431 Hijriah is over and now we Muslims are steadying into 1432 Hijriah. It is marked so to commemorate the Prophet Muhammad S.A.W.'s migration (hijrah) from Makkah to Madinah. 

We should be reflecting on ourselves. What exactly in the concept of 'hijrah' is relevant to us today? A physical migration to a better place? Well, it would seem fitting, especially if you live in a backwater place that does not bode well with your senses and your overall development.

But 'hijrah' means more that just moving from one place to another (You CANNOT possibly keep moving to a new house every time Ma'al Hijrah comes now, can you?). It also encourages us to change ourselves and improve, which, by the way, is also a 'migration' in itself. From being deviant to being good. From being good to becoming better. From becoming better to being the best. And ultimately, shaping yourself to be an all-rounder - a new you, a you that's better than the you before.

 

As a young Muslim, I think it's also high time all of us rethink our situation in the past years. What happened? Oh, you know - 9/11, the London bombings, war in Afghanistan and Iraq, the controversy of the offending caricature of the Prophet Muhammad S.A.W., and most recently, Terry Jones' proposal of burning the Quran. It's high time we all should go back to our roots and re-think. What, if any at all, is causing so much trouble that people think our beloved religion should be made a laughing stock?

The answer is simply because we don't dare speak. Of course, Saudi Arabia and Iran is helming the crown of defense in reciprocation towards the West's accusations that Islam is a 'terrorist' religion (thank GOD these things are starting to change!). But what about those in countries like Palestine? Or Afghanistan? Or Iraq? The Muslims there seem to have little or no voice at all. Can you really blame them for responding by way of bombing themselves?


And now I'm going to start picking on the faults on the Muslims's side. The Hadith clearly states about relationships with Non-Muslims, ESPECIALLY when they are our friends and allies. The Prophet S.A.W. clearly says this: "Whoever hurts a Non-Muslim citizen of a Muslim state hurts me, and he who hurts me annoys God." (Bukhari) And he also goes on to say the following: "Anyone who kills a Non-Muslim who had become our ally will not smell the fragrance of Paradise." (Bukhari)

So then! Why the bombings? Why 9/11? Did these people take literally this infamous verse: Quran (2:191-193) - "And slay them wherever ye find them, and drive them out of the places whence they drove you out, for persecution [of Muslims] is worse than slaughter [of non-believers]...and fight them until persecution is no more, and religion is for Allah." ? The answer is simple and clear - many of us fail to take into account the social and historical context of the Quran and the Sunnah. That's why you see women wearing burqas, and men having such bushy beards. 



It won't be easy to do it. You cannot revolutionize Islam overnight. And there can be no way any perception about Islam can change now, seeing that what we have today is the end product of thousands of years of Islamic teachings. This is where the concept of 'hijrah' once again comes in: we can start moving from old perceptions and draw out new ones that are relevant to today's world. And it can start with the new generation. Who else do you think can do it? Not your grandma and grandpa surely!

 

In all cases, to those returning from Makkah after Hajj, I wish you a warm welcome back home. Your short hijrah to the holy city does not come without its rewards. How I wish I can go - I want fulfill my obligations while I'm still young and carefree - and I want to stare at the Ka'abah in awe again like I did 11 years ago. 

Last but not least, to all Muslims around the world all over, I wish you all a happy Ma'al Hijrah!

 

Peace, brothers and sisters! <3


Girls Will Be Girls - The Story of 'Gedik'

Let's say you walk in the streets of KL one day and you run across a bunch of giggling school girls (tweens, the lot of them), and imagine you don't understand a single thing they're talking about, yet you listen to them just as well. This is how their conversation would look like:

Girl #1: Eh, ko tau tak budak kat kelas kita tu?
Girl #2 and Girl #3: Mana satu?
Girl #1: Alaaaah, yang bajet hot ngan cun tue.. (okay, you know you can understand 'hot')
Girl #3: OOOOH! Budak tu ke? Eee! Tak tahan aku ngan dia tu! Asal dengan lelaki je, nak menggedik. Asal ngan lelaki je, nak menggedik! Geli aku!
Girl #2: Ko tau tak hari tu dia rampas boyfriend kawan kita si ******* tu?
Girl #1: Ye ke?  Eeee, jahatnya minah tu!
Girl #3: Aku benci budak gedik.
Girl #1 and Girl #2: *nods*

 By now you're probably wondering "WHAT IN THE WORLD IS 'GEDIK'? Have you watched "Mean Girls' before? Yes? No? Yes? If you had, then I can safely say that the gals in that story are the living definition of 'gedik'. Basically, 'gedik' is used to call a girl who are show-offs, think they're hot (and often, unfortunately they are =__=), and generally think the world revolves around them.

Would YOU want to be friends with these ladies?


Perhaps for the person living in parts other than Malaysia you have your own set of these girls. Often these are the very girls that create that maddening stereotype of 'cliques'. Frankly speaking they are the horror of your childhood or high school years. Nobody can stand them, end of story.

But I can't help but think the youth of my country are taking this 'we hate budak gedik' mentality a little too far, to the point that they feel their lives will never be in peace until these girls are properly eradicated and thrown six feet under the ground. In other words, they want these hapless girls DEAD. 

Even you wouldn't want to wish that overly-girlish girl sitting next to you dead, now, would you?

Mean as they are, they shouldn't be considered a bane in society.


Well, consider this - I was part of an 'anti-gedik' Facebook page, and I saw a lot of comments berating a girl just because she said belitting these girls is wrong and that they should be given a chance. Being the troll-in-the-making that I am, I went off trolling everyone and their dog about how silly their minds are, and complimented the girl for her profound wisdom. Actually there are a number of girls and guys with such profound wisdom that I feel I MUST add them to my friends' list. And the rest? Well, I find their reasons for hating these girls UNJUSTIFIED. Some even went as far as to - what - saying these girls came from the deepest pits of Hell! As a sane and intelligent person I am obliged to say "WHAT THE HELL?!"

Regardless of who you are and what you think, you cannot judge people just because they behave a certain kind of way. Just because they have the nerve to take your group of friends or your boyfriend away doesn't mean they are entirely to blame. Have you asked yourself as to why your friends or that boy you declared your love to chose that 'gedik' girl instead of you? Maybe the flaw is in them, and if so you are spared from having an even more miserable life. Perhaps the core of the problem lies in yourself. Maybe there's something majorly annoying about you that others just couldn't stand, and they see the other girl as much better than you are, as girlish and show-offy as she is. 

Think, don't judge, and keep your temper. It's easier than revolving your whole life making these girls suffer anyway.

November 26, 2010

And I'm Just Going to Share This...

Because this is one of the best works I've seen so far! X3 These babies here are in no way mine (doubt I'll ever be able to reach to such a high level of art proficiency XD), but they are the result of two separate commissions by a good friend, Kael.


These are just two of the commissions I had asked him to do, and there's another one coming. >:3 Even though they look simple but look at how amazing they are! I simply love his works so much - they're just breath-taking and simply professional.  I'm certain he'll go far in the field he's aspiring to be in. He sure will.

Anyway, if you want to see more of his works, you can either go to his deviantART page or to his art blog, which you can find in my list of blogs. :) Till then, bask in the glory of Kael's works!

November 22, 2010

And THIS is What the Word "Self-Evaluation" is Invented For!

You know it's a sad day when you find that all of a sudden you don't know what you wanted to put in your blog.

Oh well, I feel I live a bit of a sad life sometimes. What's that you say? JPA scholarship? Private college? "Everything JPA handle looo!" Ah, cheese it. Whoever said you get to lead the good life with a government scholarship is an idiot. Well.......of course, everything major that needs to be paid is paid by JPA, but but but the drawbacks are that I almost NEVER get in touch face to face with all the rest of my pals from high school. From Adi to Azureen, Syazwan and Mei Mei, King Hui to Faiz, Adib to Razia - oh hell, I missed them all dang it! And they get to go off for holidays for a month or so - and I get only 2 3-week holidays. THIS DOES NOT BODE WELL WITH ME AT ALL.

I almost wished I had turned down JPA and stayed in UiTM instead - but then if I did, I'd be really stupid.

Anyway, leave the emo stuff in the corner. Life ain't all perfect happiness, but it ain't all about sadness and sorrow (Hey that sounds like the Naruto song! 8D) either. Even though I might just die in the upcoming January A-Level examinations I have to say I'm still cruisin' through life. Heck, even my C2 Mathematics seem to be a breeze these days (except for some parts). In any case, the nearer I get to exams, the calmer I feel. It's almost like how it was during SPM - but that's probably because all tension and anxiety had been let loose earlier in the year.


And it got to the point where I was practically going the way Fred and George are doing up there. Can you see them? They're doing that "cruisin' through life" repertoire right there and I'm like "You guys sure had it easy don't you?" And in the end I found myself almost doing the same thing. BAHAHA

But of course, life cannot be that easy, and if you took it waay to easy - everything starts to cave in, you fall down, and you look up and hear this creepy voice saying "SHIT JUST GOT REAL, MUTHAFUCKA". And you'll go like this:


Umm. Maybe that's just way too much. Tee hee!


In any case, I try my best to focus, and keep myself from snowballing down below to the path of epic failure together with all my mistakes. I kinda feel something is not right with my life - I had it waaaaay too easy. Having it too easy just means that the worst is yet to come - so Redha! Be prepared for that! BIIIIG TIME!

On a side note

November 14, 2010

All Hail Megatron

OBEY OR I KEEL YOO.

Yes, the whole world gets to enjoy the All Hail Megatron comics, and, as a Transformers fan, I find myself seriously lacking this great comic. I hardly see the justification of being left out in the bandwagon of avid TF fans who actually get to read and enjoy the comics. Do you know how much they cost at my local bookstore?

About RM75+ in the least! 

Presenting the Battousai samurai of Cybertron! 8D


I'll have to admit that American comics these days are costlier and harder to get unlike manga. I'm tempted to blame the trend of manga preference these days for pushing away Western comics in order to fulfill the tastes of today's generation for manga. But that will be utterly superfluous, as Western comics still have it in them. Millions of people still love them and will pay good money to even get a copy. I bet the first ever edition of Transformers would sell for a million bucks if it was held for auction. 

You know he's plotting something. And Megatron knows it well!
In many cases, All Hail Megatron is one of those comic I would surely splurge my scholarship money on, even for just one copy. I'm attracted to the spectacular artwork, story and colors that splash from page to page, and what's awesome is that they present the everlasting enmity between the Decepticons and the Autobots in a rather interesting way, though I'm sure the notion had been playing in the minds of any die-hard Transformer fan. You know what I'm talking about! Decepticons win, Autobots lose. And the Autobots are fighting back. 

Megatron's a nice guy. Really.

So far all the covers you and I are seeing now screams "PROPAGANDA" at me. And whatever the case, they're doing an awful good job at it. With the likes of Shane McCarthy, Guido Guidi and Joanna LaFuente, AHM makes for an excellent complete package. And I'm not kidding. 

Okay, okay, I admit I did read the first edition of AHM from cover to cover (huzzah for bookstore assistance!) and I admit that I wanted to but it there and then (but after earning some dirty looks from friends I had to decide against it) right after reading it. AHM is just whole in nature - a great story and strong plot, reintroduction of memorable characters, and once again managing to bring in humans into the picture by presenting the Decepticons as a threat to their existence, depicting them as refugees, bringing in the military into the picture- yeah, if your country is under invasion of giant bloodlusting alien robots from outer space you'd do that too.

"Blow up whatever you can lay your hands on, boys!"

Of course, where can a story be without good visuals, no? As I said before, with artists like Guido Guidi, Shane McCarthy and Joanna LaFuente in AHM, it's little wonder you get so much thrill just reading it. I know I do, simply because my favourite characters like Starscream (hey, he's there! What a coincidence!) are in there! Words simply cannot describe just how marvellous the art and colors are. It is a feast to the eye, so to speak!

Screw it, forget budgeting and all - with All Hail Megatron, I could care less if I have to end up poorer than my friends again for the next term - I WANT ALL HAIL MEGATRON IN MY HANDS RIGHT NOW.


November 13, 2010

All Of A Sudden You Get to Be a Musician!

I'm a hopeless piano lover. Every time I'm at my aunt's house, I always find some time to play her piano - even though all I can do is play single tunes. XD

Since now people manage to come up with a multitude of audio creation software out there, it's not impossible that you could turn into a budding musician - all you need is your computer, a keyboard (duh) and a decent sound card. At least that's how it was in my case, apparently.

Of course, like all software, you just have to buy the best ones. Don't be fooled by the 'free-to-try' deals; they always have so much of a catch that it make you feel that you have to BUY it to get the real deal, which in turn actually puts you off and you decide to chuck the software into the Recycle Bin because you're sick of it.

Anyway, there are a good number of free audio software out there that you can check out, and it probably doesn't take rocket science or extraordinary musical talent to figure them out. In the meantime, I'm off to hit a few notes on my virtual piano. ^ _ ^

Just to Share With You Guys.


November 12, 2010

Windows Vista/7 Transformation Packs - Changing the Way XP LOOKS

Those who have seen my netbook in action probably think that it operates on Windows Vista. That's a delusion. My netbook is still running on good ol' XP (but I'm looking for an upgrade of course). This is because I'm using some installable theme you can use so that XP looks like Vista.

Well, recently I found some programs that allows you to change your system so that it LOOKS like Vista/7, but is actually XP, from the desktop view right down to the startup screen. Sounds spiffy, doesn't it? It doesn't change the system entirely, but it only changes the way it looks.

But to install it, the current computer needs to be able to even run the program. Now since my netbook isn't really that young, I made sure I keep it optimized as much as I can before running these kinds of programs, such as fixing registries. (Now, that is one of the most important things you have to do.)

Anyway, I'm going to give my netbook a fresh new look with a Windows 7 theme (for some reason they even managed to work the theme in such a way that it imitates a lot of how the real Windows 7 works). And if you're looking to at least feel like owning a Windows 7/Vista without actually upgrading your operating system, you can go to the link below:

Windows 7 Transformation Pack

Have fun with that. <3

November 11, 2010

Le Crappy Review - Lagenda Budak Setan (Movie)

I don't usually watch Malay romance movies, unless they're from Yasmin Ahmad or the likes of "Sepi" and "Cinta". Frankly speaking I rarely watch Malay movies at all. But today while in a friend's room, I have to make an exception for "Lagenda Budak Setan".

   

Frankly one of the reasons I was attracted to this movie is because it has Lisa Surihani in it. Shoot me, I love Lisa Surihani's acting so much, especially after watching "Adamaya" on TV. She may not be so talented but that girl has got potential. I don't even flipping care about Farid Kamil or Que Haidar because I know they can pull off their roles well - and they did.

Anyway, back to my unprofessional review. Let's recap on the background of the movie. This is actually an adaptation of a novel of the same title written yonks ago by sensational Malaysian author Ahadiat Akashah. And this movie is just the first part of the book. 

Now you know how adaptations are like. You either pull it off really well (the Lord of the Rings) or you can completely blow it (*cough*TheLastAirbender*coughcough*), or you can sit in the middle - it's neither good nor bad. Because I haven't read the novel yet, I cannot judge just how good the adaptation is.  

The characters are quite memorable, especially Kasyah (Farid Kamil). Malaysian girls, face it. How many Kasyahs are there out in the world anyway (okay, try not to put 'Farid Kami' Kasyah into the picture)? Bad boy turned good because he's in love with a nice girl. Has his dreams and virtues. Becomes the sweetest guy you ever did meet. Faces a heart-wrenching heartbreak when his beloved finally leaves him through death. What then? There's plenty going for Kasyah yet, so hold your horses. Ayu is portrayed by Lisa Surihani in quite a realistic way even though she's your typical female character - the character who's all sweetness and light (Yes! This is why Lisa is awesome!). And as for Azmi (Que Haidar) - well, dang, that guy is your typical villain with a very obsessive desire. And coming to think of it, we do have our share of people who are like that. 

One interesting element of the movie is the cinematography. To me the sheer camera techniques utilized in the movie was what made it interesting to watch. And they are applied so well in scenes, giving more impact on the scenes themselves.

The emotions conveyed in Lagenda Budak Setan, however, aren't really consistent. You can go to really drrrrramatic to a bit awkward the next. Let's take Kasyah's realization of Amelia being Ayu for example. That one was REALLY awkward, especially on Kasyah's part. And as for Ayu - well, she went from "I'm not good enough for you" to "Screw it, let's get married" in a matter of seconds. I personally feel that that was one of the worst scenes in the whole film. But take my word when I say that there are quite a number of scenes where the emotions are perfectly conveyed. Like when Azmi (Que Haidar) beat up Ayu and burned all her pictures of Kasyah right in front of her. You can just feel it.

 


Kasyah's relationship with Kate (Fazura) wasn't really portrayed well, but I guess that would be saved for the sequel, so I'll leave it at that. And the movie does feel a bit too rushed, especially towards the end. And sometimes the dialouge can come as very akward and too...well..."skema" in nature. I can only think that some of those lines have been directly gleaned from the book itself.

But I can safely say that it was a satisfactory film to boot - not extraordinary but decent enough to make you feel at least touched by the characters and story. In any case, because of this film, now I feel like hitting the bookstores and go searching for the original novel. Ahadiat Akashah, here I come!



P.S. Look out for the music. 

November 10, 2010

Because The Over 9000 Quote is SERIOUSLY OVERRATED.

This is a common rant from a decent Vegeta fan.

I guess everything Vegeta spews out is pure gold. Lines like "I'm a warrior! Not a variety of a flower!" and "Being a good fiend is like being a photographer - you have to search for the right moment!" are just some of the best lines he's ever spoken (maybe not the "being a fiend is like being a photographer" part, I guess, but you get my point!).

And who could forget the infamous IT'S OVER NINE THOUSAAAAAAAAAND! quote? I sure as heck couldn't. But it seems that I didn't realize how 'powerful' an effect this quote has on fans because I only knew about it last year.

Dang it Malaysia, this is why you should just forgo dubbing and show animes dubbed in flipping English instead! >.<

But even now I find this quote overrated. And when I say overrated, I mean REALLY overrated.

People. The over 9000 quote wasn't the only line Vegeta said in the whole flipping DBZ series. And Christopher Sabat didn't exactly do a good job in his rendition of that quote either (but he did it so well in the DBZKai dub). And it was supposed to be OVER 8000. This is already evident IN the manga itself!

And besides, apparently even Christopher Sabat is getting a bit tired of it as well. To those who have Facebook, you could probably see it from his own Facebook page (the official one, not his personal profile). THEY'RE ALL OVER THE PLACE.

Long story short, keep your Over 9000 quotes in moderation. Don't overuse it. Like all fads, it gets old after a while. This is the truth (sadly XD).

And besides, why settle for 9000 when you go for more than that?

 

P.S. The weekend's just around the corner! What's your plan for the upcoming weekend?

November 09, 2010

Take Control of My Life!

 
Goddamit Batman, stop pointing at me. I'm totally working on it, dang it! D:

College is taking up much of life, yet I'm still adopting the "cruisin' through life" attitude I had from high school. Yet I find it hard for me to find time drawing, or I just lack the motivation to do so. 

I miss drawing. I wanted to draw as much as I had in high school. Is this what it feels like to grow up? But what if I  don't want to grow up? 

 

I need a miracle to survive this. I'm so jealous of all my friends who aren't necessarily having it easy, but they do have more holidays than I have. :( I miss my family, my friends, my hometown. I do realize that I gotta do my best even if it killed me.

 

I suppose, however, that life will never be easy. I can't control that. BUT I can control what I can do about it to make MY life easy.

Anyway, in all sense of the word, I'm glad I haven't lost my head just yet. I'm doing all I can to overcome my weaknesses, honing in on my strengths, and also learning to manage my money. Life isn't easy, but it's not hard either. I can safely say that I can look at challenges straight in the eye and go

 

Peace, brothers and sisters! <3


November 08, 2010

Kr*llin: Pimp of the Year (Parody)


DOES NOT COMPUTE.

Am I wrong to think that Piccolo sounds so much like Jazz over here? D8 THIS IS AWESOMETASTIC.


November 07, 2010

Unexpected Zone: Disappointed?

Note: Profanities are DELIBERATELY used in this blog post. If you're offended by this then please forgive me. If you are offended and then go butthurt about it then it sucks to be you.

Unexpected Zone: Disappointed?: "Today..I've discover something.. A little bit disappointed with it..Hermm.. I was wondering about Muslim girls on FB.. I dont know why..I sa..."

This is coming from a friend's blog, and all I have to say is: What the fuck.

Frankly I'm not surprised. These gals are pure hypocrites. They wear hijab to school every single fucking day. But once school is over, they take off the hijab, don sexy clothes and go out partying like the dirty bitches and whores they are. I should know because there's a fucking shitload of them in my school.

Forgive me. I have a very cynical view on these girls.

They only have Islamic names but they don't even ACT like a flipping Muslim. Even Muslims girls who DON'T wear a hijab are a hundred times better than these whores.

Because You Are All Awesome.

Thank you so much, to those who take the time to view my blog, even for a fleeting moment. I honestly don't really care whether you read it through, just took a one-second look at it, only found my blog because you saw a pic of yours that I posted (you didn't say anything about it though. Puzzling.), or just stumbled upon it, it doesn't really matter.

I blog for the sake of blogging. It gives me an outlet to pen in my thoughts and emotions. I honestly don't care if you read it, but I do try to make it as enjoyable as possible.

Still, thank you all, you who dropped by my blog. It's a comfort knowing there are people out there who enjoy it.

God willing, I'll try to make FreeHalos as fun as possible. THIS TOTALLY MERITS A REVAMP. FO SHO.

You guys are awesome. And for that, I love all of you!

Peace, brothers and sisters! <3

November 02, 2010

Dragonball Z Raging Blast 2 - Vegeta VS Tarble



It's a surprise!

After the announcement of Super Saiyan 3 Broly and Vegeta, "Plan to Eradicate the Saiyans" as an extra, Raging Blast 2 has included a surprising new character - the first to ever appear in the DBZ games - TARBLE!!!

Tarble is voiced by Todd Haberkorn, more noted for his role in "Axis Powers Hetalia" as Italy!

October 31, 2010

Much Ado About Leggings and the Modern Muslim Girl

Leggings are cool. Leggings are awesome. But they start to lose their awesomeness when a Muslim woman wears them.


*Aku lupa dari mana aku dapat gambar ni.*

Hey, my friends. It's okay if you're not wearing a shawl/scarf to cover your head (although that's still undesirable but that's your choice), but it gets real ugly when you wear leggings - AND A SHAWL. Like our little lady over here. 

Here, a few dalils on how covering your aurat is important as heck:

Qur'an [33:59]
O Prophet, tell your wives and your daughters and the women of the believers to bring down over themselves [part] of their outer garments. That is more suitable that they will be known and not be abused. And ever is Allah Forgiving and Merciful.

Qur'an [7:26]
O children of Adam, We have bestowed upon you clothing to conceal your private parts and as adornment. But the clothing of righteousness - that is best. That is from the signs of Allah that perhaps they will remember.

Qur'an [24:31]
And tell the believing women to reduce [some] of their vision and guard their private parts and not expose their adornment except that which [necessarily] appears thereof and to wrap [a portion of] their headcovers over their chests and not expose their adornment except to their husbands, their fathers, their husbands' fathers, their sons, their husbands' sons, their brothers, their brothers' sons, their sisters' sons, their women, that which their right hands possess, or those male attendants having no physical desire, or children who are not yet aware of the private aspects of women. And let them not stamp their feet to make known what they conceal of their adornment. And turn to Allah in repentance, all of you, O believers, that you might succeed.

Ya see what I mean now? It's not so much as the issue of being backwards and out of fashion. By all means Islam is a religion of tolerance and gives room for fashion and tastes. But look out - the area of fashion is a tricky one. In the end you might as well ditch the Zara and Banana Republic clothes and start wearing a juba and burqa and be done with it. End of story.

The issue here is - look at the lady again. Can you see the shape of her calves? Yes? No? Yes? See what I mean? In Islam, wearing skin-tight clothes is a no-no and should never be worn by a decent Muslim.

The only person that should be allowed to wear skin-tight clothing around here is Vegeta!

It turns into a real eye-sore when you're fat. I'm going to be very blunt over here. Fat and confident does not give you the privilege of wearing leggings that only seem to hold the fat around your calves and thighs in place so that they won't fall. And for Heaven's sake - YOU ARE A MUSLIM! Since when do leggings go under the category of "TUTUP AURAT"?!

But then again, it is entirely up to your choice. You can take my advice and attempt to wear more decent fashions from now on, or you can pass my advice off as 'silly conservative uneducated advice' and go on with your life, leggings and all. But always remember what you like may not be what society likes. So you have a choice. 

But when it comes to leggings, Android #18 tops all! Even the pretty scarf-clad ladies wearing leggings! SO YOO  LUZ.

Peace, brothers and sisters! 

October 24, 2010

BY GAD

I still remember my Xanga account even after not updating it for the past TWO years. That's been too long.

I need to revamp it. Badly.

Music? In My Blog?

I cannot fathom having music in my blog.

You already have a music player on your computer, so plugging into your music while reading my blog is just the same as having a music player here. The only plus is you get to choose your own music. Isn't that already enough?

I can't begin to tell you how much is this a pet peeve of mine. It's something so common with many young Malaysian bloggers. The moment you drop by their blogs you get crappy buffering music. No joke. 

I don't really mind their choice of music, but the problem is they BUFFER. It's hard to get music that can be streamed almost instantly the very exact moment you clicked on the link to the blog. You don't. It's freaking hard.

So long story short, I never add music to my blog. If you want music, then just open your Windows Media Player and listen to your own library of music. 

SINGLE AND LOVING IT.


I ended my relationship with a certain someone on the grounds that I'm no good for him - I can't. Too many commitments!

And he didn't trust me anymore.

Great grounds for a breakup.

NOW I AM FREE! 8D

I should celebrate my singlehood, but here I am posting this blog. You're probably tired of this and want to see more videos, artworks and the like. Don't worry, me hearties! We're getting there! ;)





What better way to celebrate my newfound singlehood with a hilarious video of Kingdom Hearts Crazy Files! Now with TFS Dragon Ball Z Abdridged! ;D

"You can't lay a finger on MY Butterfinger!" BAHAHA

October 03, 2010

Missy Elliott - Gossip Folks [Video]




I remember listening to this song - and BOY, was it heavily censored XD

September 30, 2010

The 10th Kingdom



Har. I managed to rewatch "The 10th Kingdom" yesterday, all the way till the end. All memories of watching it in the past came back to me. I had loved this show so much! It's pretty much an integral part of my childhood, right there together with all the cartoons and other shows I've grown up with and loved.

I'm going to see if Dinotopia is on sale. I loved that show too.

September 20, 2010

MOAR Broly Spam 2.

YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED.














By the way - did you know if you were to spell Broly as "Brolly", you're actually spelling out the UK's slang term for umbrella?

UNDER MY UMBRELLA, ELLA, ELLA, EH, EH, EH.







Moar Broly Spam.







These images are not drawn by me, obviously. Duuuuh. They're illustrated by impressive talents from Japanese art community site, Pixiv.net.

However, I won't name them.

Go find out yourselves.

Damn lazy people.

I Shall Now Proceed to....


IT'S BROLY SPAM TIEM.

Expect to see more of him in the next few days.

September 18, 2010

I Am The Walrus

Not much. I'm just going around de-stressing myself.

I had to endure a terrible headache today, and my body just ached all over. I cannot believe this. This is the first time in over 3 year that I finally come down with an illness. Y'know - the "Oh God, I feel so TERRIBLE" kind of illness.

I hope this illness will last until Monday though. I'd love to have a day off from lectures. Especially seeing that I'm going to have to face a VERY HECTIC Monday. Now I look forward to it no more than how I look forward to Thursdays - with that feeling of dread.

I WANT TO HAVE DINNER AT TANGLIN AGAIN SO BADLY.

September 16, 2010

Who is DJ Mystik and why has he ruined Beethoven's Fur Elise?



I cannot believe this. WHY GOD WHY.

Just this morning I went bowling at Mid Valley with friends, and while we were bowling, I heard this wonderful Fur Elise remix.

Like the geek I am, I went straight to Youtube to get the song...but unfortunately all I find are dozens of godawful ones that seem to be created by children who seem to be whizzes at computers but unfortunately have no ear for a good tune.

And the worst one so far is this. THIS!

I'm sure Beethoven is turning in his grave at the very thought of his works being desecrated like this.

Now I'm sure this 'DJ Mystik' must be held in high regards by his legion of fans, so I must apologise for such harsh banter. Unfortunately, whoever he (or she) is, this is not his best work. Honestly.

There, I said it.

September 15, 2010

Things I Want to Buy For the Next Term.

1. Clothing and accessories: Two tops, preferably from Times Square (The only place where you can get cheap clothing), two more pashminas (or whatever you call them), one more pendant and a brooch set - budget of RM150, am not willing to spend more than that.

2. Drawing Tablet, max. RM250 (may be subject to many, many things)

3. The Undercover Economist. Just reading for my Economics class.

4. One 'how to draw' book, not more than RM100.

5. Transformers Armada Omnibus - last time I checked, it was RM75.90 in MPH.

6. A decent planner, not more than RM30

7. A notebook cooler fan, lowest is RM10 if you get it from Low Yat Plaza

8. Master Grade Figurerise 1/8 Goku (I need to see where I can put him though) - RM130-150. MUST BUY. GRAAAAAH.


Altogether I'm going to set aside some money for this. PRIORITY BE THE GOKU FIGURERISE MODEL.

The sword looks good on you, sir.

*Thumbs UP*


BRILLIANT.

WTF? Google Translator Thinks My Friend Writes in INDONESIAN?!






 I think I just dropped my jaw. Excuse me while I pick it up.




Is Google Translator trying to tell us that our Sarawakian dialect is Indonesian? Lol. How interesting. I'd like to try it one of these days. 

Sorry, Ejul. Tak ku sengaja mahu melukakan hatimu.


And this is why I write my blogs in plain FREAKING English.