Saturday, November 28, 2009

Home boringness

xDDDD
How many of you had entertainmentat home?
I mean like play game until not siau.
For me, veryday is like the super SAME OLD BORING day.
Okay, so last thursday, yerterday, stay at home and did nothing.
Today, went ot play badminon with my cousin that just came back from New Zealand and T.C.Y.(actually he looks like a drug dealer)
Umm, what days you guys want?
Oh and 2012 is awesome. Just think of you are dying and yu are trying to save yourself.
So, how many days to Paris?
Wait ah, today is 28 of November. Taking of in 2nd of December. About 4 more days.
Haizzz, it's gonna be boring over there without the person who i admire.
Oh and check this out:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5tYAA285gY0
Copy and paste.
I am not doing this job for you.
xDDD
See ya soon.
(Take note this may be my last update for November. I mean next month is December already. So yea, you know.2 more days.

Sunday, November 22, 2009

Yea, muslims do have problems.

Thanks to kevin, keddyftw.blogspot.com, gave this article.

Clerics cringe as Indonesians flock to doomsday film
Hollywood's latest doomsday offering "2012" has caused a storm in Indonesia, with conservative clerics condemning it Thursday as a "provocation against Islam".



Clerics cringe as Indonesians flock to doomsday film
Hollywood's latest doomsday offering "2012" has caused a storm in Indonesia, with conservative clerics condemning it Thursday as a "provocation against Islam".

Screenings have been sold out across the capital Jakarta following the film's success in North America, where it beat Disney's "A Christmas Carol" to top the box office honours last weekend.

It looks likely to repeat its success in Indonesia, the Southeast Asian archipelago with the world's biggest Muslim population, judging by the queues at cinemas in its opening days this week.

But while most viewers said they had enjoyed the film's apocalyptic vision of life after December 21, 2012, when the fulfilment of a Mayan prophecy sees the Earth engulfed by catastrophe, senior clerics were deeply troubled.

The country's top Islamic body, the National Council of Ulema (MUI), is divided over whether or not to issue a fatwa or religious edict against the film. One local branch has already done so, to little apparent effect.

"The controversial things about the film are, first, in Islam doomsday should not be visualised or predicted, it's the secret of God," council chairman Amidhan told AFP.

"For the common people, the portrayal of doomsday in this film could distort their faith -- that's what I'm worried about."

He also complained that the film showed mosques being destroyed but not churches, despite sequences depicting the Vatican collapsing and Rio de Janeiro's monumental Christ the Redeemer statue crumbling to pieces.

"The film shows that everything including Kaaba (Islam holiest shrine) and mosques were devastated except for churches. The film is a provocation against Islam," Amidhan said.

"The Indonesian film censorship body should have cut part of the scene on the devastation of mosques or the Kaaba because it hurts the Muslim people."

But few people who emerged from a packed matinee showing in Jakarta on Thursday shared the clerics' worries.

"It's actually a beautiful film. The MUI branch is wrong about issuing a fatwa as the movie actually has increased my faith and not the other way around," insurance broker Ian Ramelan, 49, said.

"I'm a Muslim, my faith in Allah is stronger after watching this flick," he added, urging the clerics to worry more about rampant corruption in Indonesia than about Hollywood's apocalyptic Christmas blockbuster.

University student Rafi Gamal, 22, said he understood that some people might think the film controversial "because men were able to predict doomsday and thus played the role of God".

"But then again it's just another natural disaster movie in which there are some survivors in the end. The end of the world means that there'll be no survivors," he said.

Junior high school student Steven Benedictto, 14, said the film had a positive message.

"I disagree with the MUI that people should not watch this movie. It has a beautiful message that we all should repent and industries should reduce their sinful activities, such as deforestation," he said.


My opinion is that, muslims should never ever watch horror movie again. xD

Friday, November 13, 2009

Exams and the day after.

Alright, so back I am here to blog!
Yay! Well, kinda.
So, after exams we were shouting ike crazy and went home early.
Reached home, played SA until my trg expired.
That wasn't so bad.
After that, the next day, umm, 12 November, went to make braces.
Not painful during the process. Only hurts after 2 to 3 hours.
But now, currently, blogging at 13 November, 6pm it still hurts.
So just to say, if you wuld like to try having braces on, think positively, like girls, cars, cash and porn.
xDDDDDDD
So it wont hurt so much.
And hey, Guess what?
Rearrange this word

P R O O N

Guess it?

Not porn.
Poron la.

Alright, enjoy your freaking holiday.
Tcy, this saturday you free ma?
Want go watch 2012?
Call ya.