Subjects: General

Psycho Moms

Somehow navigated to this site via Neil Gaiman’s weblog.

Your Mommy Kills Animals!

Geeeee… and we wonder why kids are going bonkers these days.

Subjects: General

Mood: Discoveries & Relevations, Funny

Tags: Neil Gaiman, PETA

Fulfilment

Been questioning myself on the reasons, besides money and accountability to my parents, for taking up my present job.

Perhaps, it was the boredom of doing nothing-particularly-interesting that made me desire work ASAP. However, looking deeper, I think it must have been ego at play.

Society valuates a person’s worth according to the quantity/quality of economic contribution. In other words, I’d probably been an economic liability for the last few months, despite my personal satisfaction from learning a new language.

It never helped whenever I bumped into people that I’d not seen for months.

They’d go: “So, what have you been up to of late? Graduated? Already working?”
And I’d be: “Yeah” to the first, “no” to the second.”
Then they’d go: “Cannot find job ah
And I’d be like, “well…not exactly… Haven’t really been out searching. Learning Japanese right now….”
Then they’d look and me and go: “[short pause]… I see…”

Maybe it was sensitivity on my own part; perhaps the mildly-disapproving looks that I thought I was receiving, derived, in actuality from my own imagination. At times, I couldn’t help feeling weak and incapacitated, torn between doing what I wanted and what society expected me to. Not many people know this, but during the period of November-December, I must have been suffering from a bout of depression: I would be sitting down at home reading a book when I’d experience a wave helplessness suddenly overwhelming and choking me.

Subjects: General

Mood: Discoveries & Relevations, Philosophical Musings

Tags: career, hyperthyroid, Japanese, wanderlust, yoga

Transmutations

This is something fascinating that I came across while reading the December 2003 edition of Scientific American.

The cover of the magazine features 6 photographs of the facial profile of a female model. These photographs originated from the same photo source, digitally altered with only minor differences - for example, eye/hair colour, the colour of skin. If each photo were viewed separately, one might not realise that the photos are of the same person: the ‘minor differences’ influences the viewer’s decision to classify the model into different races. In one photo the model looks perfectly Japanese, in another she looks Russian.

Reading into the feature article, I discovered that the amalgam was generated with a computer tool called the Human Race Machine, that was designed by (bioart?) artist Nancy Burson. It’s quite amazing really. Apparently, all one needs to do is to sit in front of the machine and enter a few keys, while the program does the rest of the work.

The artist’s website can be found here. It’s a pity it doesn’t contain the Scientific American photographs since they are a lot more racially ambiguous than the photos in her website.

Subjects: General

Mood: Discoveries & Relevations, Philosophical Musings

Tags: bio-art, Scientific American

Zen

Been having a damn writing mental block. I swear I attempted to fill this space yesterday but I could generate nothing decent. Must be really out of practice. So, I figured I’d just cut and paste this little questionaire that I completed in Friendster today which I thought was kind of zenish.

1. If I were a month I would be
October. ‘Cause as long as the last day of October has not yet passed I’d be forever young lol.

2. If I were a day of the week I would be:
 Friday.

3. If I were a time of day I would be:
3AM. My time of solitude.

4. If I were a planet I would be:
Pluto. Because it’s the most mysterious and eccentric.

5. If I were a sea animal I would be:
Something that won’t be caught and eaten.

6. If I were a direction I would be:
An orbit direction.

7. If I were a piece of furniture I would be:
A bookshelf.

8. If I were a historical figure I would be:
Tokugawa Ieyasu.

Subjects: General

Mood: Philosophical Musings

Tags: Chungking Express, Cowboy Bebop, Friendster, Minority Report

The decay of my English

It’s been three months since I graduated from the university and nearly four months since my last blog entry. In the process of writing this entry, I uncover the decay of my English writing ability… T_T

So what have I been up to of late? Well, let’s see… Passing my driving basic theory (driving lessons to begin in September), watching tons of anime (Juuni Kokki, Escaflowne etc.) and reading manga. However, the highlight of the past few months since graducation would definitely be the intensive 5-day-a-week Japanese classes that I’ve been attending. Well, I haven’t yet learnt enough grammar and vocabulary to make a decent conversation in Japanese, but I discovered yesterday at Kinokuniya that I could stumble through some simple Japanese manga (e.g. Hikaru no Go). This made me really happy.

On the one hand, I don’t feel like I’ve wasted my time doing nothing these couple of months, on the other, I feel like there’s a lot of things that I need to do that I have yet accomplished. These things include writing my resume and updating my Mythology website (I’ve been so lazy and unmotivated). I also want to get my English back to standard (this is an actual need, for me to write a decent resume), which means I need to read the books that have been lying unread in my bookshelves for months.

Subjects: General

Tags: anime, English, Japanese, website