Monday, February 28, 2011

#7 and a half

different.

i just watched i am number four. but it's a little bit disappointing. well, who is number five? number seven? what about number eight and nine? thank goodness number six is hot.

okay. ignore the above statement.

do you ever feel that you want to be someone different? like an alien or a supercoollookingdudewhogotprettygirlsbyhisside or a witch or a vocalist of a band or a chefwhocancooktiramisucake or an ordinary guy maybe? i bet you do. almost all the time. am i right?

when i was a little boy, i wished i am ultraman. when i was a little bit older, during my primary school, i wished i am a digimon tamer or a pokemon tamer. when i was in secondary school, i wished i was a guitarist in a band, or maybe a rich businessman who owns a pagani huayra, or . now, when i am a litttle bit old, not too old, i wish i could become like my father. he works really really hard but still, he managed to spend many times with my family. we went on vacations together, we went shopping together, we went to kenduri together. yes. i go to kenduri with my family. any problems with that? haha.

how about you guys? who do you wish you want to be like? harry potter? i know many of you wants to be like harry potter right? got all the magic powers, fight the evil dark lord, blah blah blah. or maybe you wants to be like bella swan? who date a "super cool handsome" dude who drinks blood, got an admirer who can turn into a mammal, blah blah blah. haha. no offense. i'm just kidding.

google it.

okay enough crapping. or else i'm going to get sued. 

thank you very much.

the end.

peace.


-ipan-

Friday, February 25, 2011

#7

A Positive Thing that I'm Going to Do During the Mid-Semester Break is ...

as ‘normal’ student we’ll often say this word “during this mid semester break i want to finish all my assignment”. haha. want to know something funny? we also usually say the same thing but at the end will say this word, “i didn't do any of my assignment, do you?”. no offense but this is the truth for maybe all the male student. so the idea of finishing assignment during semester break in not really good.

so here are some tips about some beneficial thing to do during mid sem break ;

firstly, we should eat a lot! (don’t comment anything yet, we have our own reason, just keep reading) . what we really mean is eat with our family or friends. this is the only time that we have to build back a good relationship with these people, it’s been a while since we really talk and discuss anything, so the bond with these people will be stronger especially our family. by doing this, indirectly we will reduce the stress that we got from studying a lot. hehe.

next thing that we should do is we should enjoy ourselves by going out to watch movies, hang out, or maybe playing sports. after we struggled so much to get result with flying colour, we should really reward ourselves with these entire thing because we deserve it.

hmmm. lastly even though it is quite hard for us to mention this but this is our responsibility so one last positive thing that we thing a student should do is study (quite impossible). we must thing about the future, if we want to success we need to sacrifice a little bit of our time to study. so we must remember that what we sacrifice today will bear fruit in the future.  :)



that's all.

thank you.

peace.


-qie-

Sunday, February 20, 2011

#6 and a half

facebooking? twittering? anyone?

i remember the old days. back when we were just started using social network. friendster i recall. dont tell me you dont know about friendster. well, maybe some of you dont even remember of using such friendster-thingy. not me.

i started using friendster when i was in primary school i guess. after my pmr. i think. errrr. i dont really remember. the reason why i started using this thing was because of boredom. yeah. nothing more than boredom.

then there's this social network called tagged i think. i joined it for a few months then came this feeling of "what-is-this-thing-it-such-a-waste-of-time".

then came myspace. i started using it during my spm year. and it is very very useful. reconnecting me with my older friends, chat with them, etc.

after a while, myspace seems to be a boring social network. maybe because it has been hit by facebook-mania. much more attractive than myspace and user friendly also.

now i only use facebook and twitter. who knows maybe after this come another social network that makes facebook look like such a boooooooring dullllllll social network.

how about you? do you still have your friendster account? or maybe mirc to be more old school?

haha

that's all.

thank you.

peace.


-ipan-

p/s trying to be more colorful i guess?

Saturday, February 19, 2011

#6

students must vote during the 'students' election' because....

why student must vote during student election? 

hmm. because it is our responsible as a student to choose whom to become our leader and as our responsible we must carry on the duty. 

firstly, in our opinion, if we don’t vote we can’t choose our leader and when we did not agree with anything we can’t blame the leader because he will do things that he promise.

then, vote during student election will also give us the experience when we face the real “election”. 

nothing much to say actually so let’s go vote for our leaders, good luck.

maybe.... not the rest of the world.

thank you.

the end.

peace.


-qie-

Friday, February 11, 2011

#5 and a half

facts

wehee. new entry again. but don’t be fooled by the title up there. we’re not going to talk about what is fact. hehe. 

instead we’ll give you some interesting fact, hmm. actually very very interesting face about our beloved country, ,malaysia ‘lah'.

actually we’re quite lazy to write our blog entry this week. just enjoy. =)

  • the largest cave chamber in the world is the sarawak chamber in gunung mulu national park.

  • malaysia shares with qatar the world's lowest death rate of respiratory diseases, at 7.5 death per annum per 100 000 people.

  • tanjung piai in southern johor is the southernmost tip of continental asia. 

  • penang free school is the oldest english school in southeast asia, founded by Rev. Sparke Hutchings in 1816. 

  • there are 32 000 windows in klcc. It takes 2 months to wash them all.

  • one of the twin towers was built by japanese (hazama corp.) and the other by koreans (samsung).

  • malaysia has 65,877 km of highway. this is more than the earth's circumference of 40,075 km.


but the most interesting fact that we all share in common are, we’re malaysians and we love to be malaysians!!

klcc

pfs


gunung mulu (mulu moutain?)

that's all.

thank you.

the end.

peace.


-qie-

Thursday, February 10, 2011

#5

great leaders are not born, they are made.

( actually i am too lazy to think much about this topic. hahaha. )

William A. Cohen once said in one of his writing that " effectiveness as a leader depends less on some innate trait you are born with, and much more on specific principles that anyone can follow. "


what can we say about the above statement? well, after thinking very very very very very deeply and madly, i have came to a thought. anyone can be a leader. even i can be a leader even though i am a shy shy cat person. even a 8 years old boy whom still drink with his milk bottle can be a leader. even a psychotic person like luthfi ( not a real person ) can be a leader. 


he can become a leader

he can also become a leader

the point is, anyone with different characters and traits can become a leader. 


but to become a really great leader is a challenge that a leader must faced. a person is not born with the characteristics of a great leader. instead, the characteristics are later being obtained after some hard work and years of practice. they are not obtained by just waiting and doing nothing. 


when you are born, is it possible that the characteristic of a great leader just appeared on its own? well, maybe when you are born, the intelligent, speaking skills kind of things were in you. but the leadership skills does not come on its own.


maybe, to become a great leader, you must start from the bottom. i mean, you become a class leader during primary school, then you become a prefect, then you become a class president during secondary school, then you become a member of the student representative council during school time, then you become the president of the student representative council in your university's time. then you could become a great leader after years of practice. 


in the end, we all should become a great leader. and it is a must for guys like me, a gentleman. we will become the leader of our own family after we get married. but if you dont want to get married, well, then i think you can ignore what i write. hah.


that's all from me.


thank you.


the end.

peace.


-ipan-

Saturday, February 5, 2011

#4 and a half

hexakosioihexekontahexaphobia

do you ever heard of this word? i cannot pronounce it fluently. if you can, then you are incredible.

hexakosioihexekontahexaphobia means the fear of number six hundred and sixty six or 666. it is said that this number is the number of beast, linked to satan or the anti christ, according to the bible.

the fear in number 666 has been popurized in many horror films, like the movie omen, and others. (i dont like to watch horror films so i dont know much about this genre. its not good for your heart. really.)


in our daily life, some of us still believe in such superstition. that number 666 is a bad omen. like when giving birth to a child at the date 6 june 2006 ( 6/6/06), in houses addresses, phone numbers, blah blah blah.


 for muslims, we cannot believe in such things as it could alter our faith. the number does not give any significant to anything. it's just a number. we cannot fear some numbers. numbers cannot do anything to you. numbers cannot kill you, numbers cannot kick you, so does eat you. if you did encounter some numbers that try to eat you, you can tell me right after you finish reading this. let me kick those numbers. 


there are numerous phobia. for me, i have demophobia or agoraphobia. which is the fear of crowded places. well, i'm not quite fear crowds but i felt completely uneasy in crowded places. 


how about you? what is your phobia? if you does not know the terms, click here.


that is all from me in this entry.


thank you very very much for reading.


the end.


peace.




-ipan-





Friday, February 4, 2011

#4

is it true that we're all purportedly born with traits/ character that matches our birth order, or is it simply a made-up condition?


a very hard topic. really really hard. in fact, it took me almost a week to really get the idea about this topic. (actually i didn't.)


well. in my opinion, the statement above is not true at all. mostly because my eldest sister, a 24 years old girl, or woman, or lady, or teen, or .... okay. a woman. she is the eldest, but still she acts like a child. well, i think she is. she is like the "manja manja" type of woman. ...... sounds weird. but she still has the responsible-mind as she is the oldest i suspect. she often treats her younger sister and brothers. its easy to get mekdi or rfc from her. and she treats us movies too. and she still does not working. how cool was that? 


it is the opposite of my second sister, the middle child, a 22 years old lady. she is a very very very very very very mature person i think. the way she dress, the way she work, the way she cook, the way she do house chores, it appears that she is a very responsible person. sometimes i scared of her. haha. (i will be found dead if she read this.) moreover, her life is systematic i suppose. not lack of direction. like me. (i am a middle child.)


and my youngest brother. ..... well, i think he is not independent, often get away with anything, and he does not taking most things seriously. maybe because he is the youngest, and his age is just 14 years old, and still not mature enough.


the point is, it doesn't matter what our birth order is. our character depends on our mind. the oldest child may be irresponsible, and the youngest child may be very responsible. and it is vice versa. if our mind told us to do things seriously and responsibly, and we are the youngest child, then we will become responsible and serious towards something. it doesn't matter. really. 


i think the psychologist who made up the statement should look at himself. maybe something is wrong with his brain. haha.


enough crapping. time to sleep. sleep early and you will get a young fine beautiful handsome face. like me.  :D


the end.


peace.




-ipan-