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October | 2008 | The Positivist
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Archive for October, 2008. Big Piece, Small Piece…. It’s weird that when there are a lot of things happening to me at one time, words simply escape my mind and all I get are short blog entries. Things have been looking up lately. And I’m keen to keep it this way. It’s just so tiring to be constantly submerged in sorrow so deep you reach rock bottom. But having said that, you’d have nowhere else to go but up, right? And that dinner got me craving for. At Usman’s today, which was why I had to drag Zal acro...
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Some Thoughts And Loose Change | The Positivist
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Some Thoughts And Loose Change. March 9, 2009 at 2:37 am. No one is going to appreciate life more than the person who almost had his taken away before it even began. So, whatever your decision may be, think if you could go for the easy way out now and probably live in guilt for the rest of your life or sacrifice now and live in peace ever after. I know you’d do the right thing. No one said it’ll be easy but it is always harder having to live regretting what it could have been. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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May | 2009 | The Positivist
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Archive for May, 2009. And The Birds Chirped A Victorious Fanfare. Foreigners can never understand. But for the many Singaporeans, at home and abroad, who were glued to their electronic devices for a good 6 hours throughout the AWARE EOGM at Suntec City’s Hall 402, it was a historical moment for we witnessed in our lifetime the birth of a new social order. What do I mean by this? May 3, 2009 at 1:50 am. Damai on ‘Sup Ma Nigga? On Sometimes You Know You’r…. On ‘Sup Ma Nigga? On ‘Sup Ma Nigga?
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December | 2008 | The Positivist
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Archive for December, 2008. I have started updating my travelblog so do visit http:/ globaltrail.blogspot.com/. For the latest developments on my upcoming India-Nepal trip this year end. December 15, 2008 at 2:09 pm. Gosh, meeting up with him for lunch at Laguna and then for a stroll down East Coast after 5 months felt so good. Missed him badly and I’m thankful that he’s back. December 12, 2008 at 12:43 am. Wild Night, Holy Night. We powered through the juvenile mass and bounced like there’s no tomorrow ...
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Doing A Serena | The Positivist
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February 26, 2009 at 3:57 am. I feel somewhat lacking… lacking in things I was once very good at. No excuses whatsoever. As I furiously bat my eyelids to fight the Z monster at such unGodly hour (time check: 3.35am), I couldn’t resist to finally bring myself to dedicate an entry to rant about the demise of at least two personal qualities. Discipline. Where have you gone? Priority. Was there a farewell? Seems like I need to do a Serena van der Woodsen (Upper East Side bad girl gone good) pronto! Create a ...
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The Positivist | Addicted To The Bright Side Of Life | Page 2
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Did A Year Just Flew Past? I’m happy. Not ecstatic-happy or over-the-moon-happy just happy. It’s been awhile; I even forgot how it is like to feel this way. Gosh, I can be such a schoolgirl at times (Maria would totally agree) but I can gush whenever I want! Anyway, I missed India and Nepal so much I just made myself a mug of traditional chai, thanks to Parveen’s recipe of course. Such foreign comforts in my own home not too bad for a first try though! What did I do with all these people? I don’t ask for...
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July | 2008 | The Positivist
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Archive for July, 2008. A Week Of Divas. This is a retake of my life. I was his star for many nights. Now the roles have changed. And you’re the leading lady in his life. Lights, camera, now you’re on. Just remember you’ve been warned. Enjoy it now, ‘cos it won’t last. Same script different cast. I won’t ever be too far away to feel you. And I won’t hesitate at all. I’ll always remember the part of you so tender. I’ll be the one to catch your fall. I’ve started exercising again and am extremely pleased t...
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September | 2008 | The Positivist
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Archive for September, 2008. Take The Lift And Press B10, Please…. Having things routinised doesn’t make it any easier each time it hits. So is it really true that routines make things simpler? Not in this case, I guess. If there’s any consolation, it only serves to improve your skill of detecting one when it approaches. I’m not broke, just a broken-hearted man. September 17, 2008 at 12:34 pm. Lack Of A Befitting Title…. I need to quit you. Happy birthday, Mum! Hope you’ll like the dinner plan! I have ch...
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And The Birds Chirped A Victorious Fanfare | The Positivist
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And The Birds Chirped A Victorious Fanfare. May 3, 2009 at 1:50 am. Foreigners can never understand. But for the many Singaporeans, at home and abroad, who were glued to their electronic devices for a good 6 hours throughout the AWARE EOGM at Suntec City’s Hall 402, it was a historical moment for we witnessed in our lifetime the birth of a new social order. What do I mean by this? Entry filed under: A Day's Reflection. 8216;Sup Ma Nigga? It’s June, Look East…. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. On ‘Sup Ma...
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January | 2009 | The Positivist
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Archive for January, 2009. Did A Year Just Flew Past? I’m happy. Not ecstatic-happy or over-the-moon-happy just happy. It’s been awhile; I even forgot how it is like to feel this way. Gosh, I can be such a schoolgirl at times (Maria would totally agree) but I can gush whenever I want! Anyway, I missed India and Nepal so much I just made myself a mug of traditional chai, thanks to Parveen’s recipe of course. Such foreign comforts in my own home not too bad for a first try though! I don’t ask for much....