the moment my salary registered in the ATM monitor, i instantly withdrew some and rushed to the nearest Powerbooks Store (nearness is relative, hence for me the nearest Powerbooks is the largest i've seen, the one in Ayala *wink*). and grabbed a copy of haruki murakami's dance dance dance. i am not particularly a fast reader, though for like half my life i spend it in reading loads of stuffs from tabloids to court decisions.. bottome line, i haven't finished reading it yet. nevertheless, do you still have to finish the entire cake just to know its good? *wink* listed are some of the thoughts to ponder from dance dance dance i find rather interesting.
x the capitalist world is a waste land-- i certainly agree! before the era of styrofoam lunchboxes and factory fumes, i world is literally green and if i am not mistaken in the outerspace, the earth is predominantly green. perhaps now its a techno-colored world out there.thanks to human race's profit generating endeavors, every sorts of waste is available anywhere. like your quintessential kwek kwek and fishballs. it's the capitalist world's legacy. just so we know it exists.
x apathy is the most effective, if not the best, policy-- like when you're doing stuffs just for the heck of it, it's sheer apathy. to go on with life without further hooplas and stuffs, try mentally sedating yourself ever once in a while. cheap complaceny is at reach.. do you follow? *wink* life will never suspend its usual course if you care that much.
x the so- called cultual shoveling-- cultural shoveling is like the sub topic of apathy.you're doing the things you're doing right now not because you wanted to do it but because nobody will do it. regardless of how you do it, the point is your just doing it. note the word just. if you're a bit cynical with life you'll simply utter "kudos!", believe me. well i think this one is half true. come on people, not all of us are happy with our endeavors right? the reason i quit the call center industry. but then my case is a bit different, even i quit many are willing to do the work i left. my case being the basis, is the call center industry classified as a part of our culture then? you get my point? reflect. *wink*
for now, these are all i can offer you. again, i am just getting started. it just that i am extremely overwhelmed by murakami's writings. oh by the way, harry potter premiere next week... i never care less... but i still gonna be watching it. my own definition of cultural shoveling.. or maybe pop culture tolerance...sedate me more then, please...*wink*
pebi talking in gibberish again around 7:29 AM
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