Monday 24 October 2011

Rant 880 / Sexual Harassment Laws Are Surprisingly New.



"Smells like fresh vagina in here =D"













Shin Tokyo / Ramen Ten at Clementi Cityvibe has terrible sushi and mediocre ramen. Seen a lot of Ramen Ten offers on the deal websites but never really looked at them.

Then we found this seemingly good discount for Shin Tokyo.

It was only when I got there that I noticed both signboards are above the same entrance.

The sushi was fine at first.

But when it started to get busy, the sushi rice became horrible.

It was way too mushy. Too much water or something.

We practically stopped eating after that. Took a few to occupy our itchy hands and mouths as we waited for the few non-sushi items to appear on white plates on the conveyor belt.

For the rest of 2 hours we just... discovered how bad sushi can possibly get.

Luckily they also served a few plates of potato wedges, onion rings and some other stuff, or we'd just be drinking green tea.














To truly accept life, we must accept death.

Why don't people do that?

Because when we accept death, we become more detached from the world. If we are to accept death, we must understand that everything ends.

We don't want to think about that.

Because thinking about it makes us lose part of our motivation to achieve anything.

It's not going to be there forever anyway.

I'm going to lose it in 50 years anyway.

I have a time limit for how long I can enjoy this.

Titles, awards and everything else don't matter to a dead body.

I believe that's why people in general find it so hard to accept that everything ends in death.

That's why the concept of an afterlife is so well-received in so many civilizations since antiquity.

Those who believe in the afterlife believe that what they have now can still retain their meaning to themselves after death.

Hence, they get more drive to get out and do things.

Who has more influence on society? The achiever or the guy who never really did anything because he understood nothing matters in the end?

It's not a definite thing. I'm not saying everyone who doesn't believe in an afterlife suck in life, but like evolution, it's all about the little differences in probabilities.

When a person dies, it's all over.

There is absolutely no chance that you will ever hear or see that person again.

Even when a person moves to a faraway place and loses contact with you, there is still a small chance that you might get to find him/her again. However improbable that is, the thought would still linger in the back of your mind and comfort you.

Not death.

The absoluteness is disturbing even for those who have felt it at least once.

Probably because nothing else in life is as ultimate as death.

"When there's a will, there's a way."

This is the only situation where this rule does not apply.

There is no way.

There is no reload.

There is no restart.

Even if you watch a video of that person, it can never be the same.

It is over.

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