Monday, May 4, 2009

NOT I







Beckett's plays are better than sex! :))

Monday, April 20, 2009

TRUTH

There are no human beings

Just animals with selective conscience

Sunday, January 25, 2009

Subjective? Or?

Everything is subjective, isn't it? All of us come from different backgrounds, live different lifestyles, and believe in different ideals. If this is so apparent, then why do we still argue, bicker and fight? Why can't we just accept that what may be our meat may be someone else's poison? Why do we go to such extremes to prove our points? While knowing that our ferverent arguments will ultimately fall on deaf ears.

WHY?

Because we are humans.

SELFISH

SELF-ABSORBED

IGNORANT

Thursday, January 22, 2009

We live to die

And so we have it, another chapter of our fleeting existence.

Quills of human bone.

Purest crimson water.

Of the living,

Of the dying.

Till death do us...

DIE.

Or live?

Momentary Pleasure

She's a creation made by evil hands.
She's slept in her grave for a thousand years.
But in this night of violent tears.
He brought her back to life again

He created an angel just for himself
He gave her beauty, he gave her life
But she could not live without a soul
So she faded away again

Monday, January 19, 2009

The Inconvenient Truth

Truth be told, we are all fuckers in one way or another. The only difference is how much of it we choose to reveal.

"For it is from dirt we were made, and it is dirt that we will descend to"

Social Scene Vice

One thing that all social scenes, regardless of how prolific or discreet, have in common.

HYPOCRISY

The ambiguous term stated above would mean a great many different things to different individuals. To some, it could be the act of dispensing petty gossip, while displaying a falsely positively-opinionated front. To others, it is the ultimate betrayal of trust.

However, what most people do not realise is that hypocrisy materialises due to the all-too-human desire to please everyone. Let's say if the group of people you're hanging out with have issues with person A, you would most likely act like you do too, even if person A has never offended you. It's a deadly sin called peer-pressure. It is astonishingly rare for people to stand up for person A, for fear of making a bad impression.

Given this scenario, the question we should ask ourselves would be "Does honesty really pay?"