Just watched Star Wars Episode 3. I must say that though it did link all the unanswered questions that leads up to 4, it's a long...long... show. I mean, after a while the sword fights aint cool anymore. The light sabres weren't exactly feeling me with 'ooohs' and 'ahhhhs' anymore.
Maybe they should do a light sabre fight in Kill Bill style. Truth is, the light energy that the sabre uses just don't get any gore out of the people they slice. Upon contact with a live element, the 'laser' heats up the muscular tissue and blood, and 'burns' them so there's a clot that will result in a clean gore-less cut. Ideal for mass murderers who doesn't like mess.
Find out which star worlds charactor are you! http://www.zenhex.com/quiz.php?id=2824 "Watch out for your temper...it could get you into trouble the way it did Anakin. You have enormous potential to be a great Jedi, but stress has made the dark side seem that much more inviting..."
Apparently i'm Anakin Skywalker. Not very flattering but maybe we do share somethings in common. That our 'upper studies' have nice beards. - Obi Wan to Peter Lau. and that we are very evil in the inside, loves making out behind pillars and public places (as in episode 3) and are very stubborn creatures that refuses to die even after being sliced up and burnt by lava. (- Now, because of the light sabre, the joints of Anakin Skywalker are being nicely 'blood clotted' which keeps him alive as he will not die of severe blood lost due to the cut. That's why he was still alive when he was found. doesn't my theory comes in now?)
What am i saying. By the way i learnt 2 new body parts. - the cubital fossa and the poplital fossa. Areas where people don't pay any attention to.
Collecting debts this week. Hopefully I'll get back all my money so that i can balance my accounts - which was painfully done last weekend.
And so the week has been. 2 failed negotiations in work-wise. Hopefully get some next week.
I've been on a discussion board on yahoo groups with some of my secondary school friends. These are a group of people that i werent too close to in secondary school coz i was being my aloof self and hated PR-ing at that time (what has changed?).
So everyone was talking about getting married. Who's getting together with who, when they're getting married. Talks about having kids and starting a family and all that. Some are already married, and some already have kids. Mind you these are of the same age as me!
I mean - talking about marriage and all that seems so bloody far for me and my group of friends. ALywin the nearest tho. Maybe i'v attended too many weddings, and makes me a little wary on the promise of forever love. Maybe it's the usual guy-syndrome of 'commitment'. Or maybe it's just not time for me to settle down. The thought isn't even there in the first place - let alone planning for it. Oh well. Interesting answers though when i posted a message asking them "what makes them want to settle down - and why they think the person they're with is the right one for them"
One of their answers touched me though
>>"Compromise? Quite frankly, I do a lot of the compromising, but I suspect that my situation is unique, seeing that my husband has Asperger's syndrome. That means he is mildly autistic (actually,everyone is autistic to some degree). Hence he cannot comprehend somethings the way "normal" people comprehend, so it is even moredifficult for him to change his ways. Therefore I am the one who has to bend lar. I'm willing to, because I think he is worth it."<<
oh well my time will come. At the meantime - I'll be trying not to hurt the people around me with the selfish decisions i make.