Thursday, June 30, 2005

throw out the history

Poor Yan Yiing is in the hospital now. She, Pui Yan and two more of their friends were in Pui Yan's Kelisa when a drunkard crashed head on to their car. Thank god no one died! Both of them looks ok, although Yan Yiing had to wear that thingy around her neck because the impact of the accident is taking its toll on her neck.

Work was stressful today, and it’s going to be like that for a very long time. I have just been given extra workload with my already heavy workload. I had no choice but to accept it because I'm the only one out of the 20+ people in my team that can\have access to certain servers. It's kind of grand to be the only person who can get the review done, but at the same time it’s really a burden...plus I don't get extra credit for the work I have done. I just hope this show up pretty on my monthly report. Got to show some good stuff to give a positive impression to my new supervisor.

Anyway, I found out something really disturbing. What if everyone was playing the game and I was the only odd ball that chooses to ignore? Ignorance is bliss until the blizzard comes hit us on the face. And when the blizzard does come, how will I know if a game is played, or is it just plain ol' plain ol'? Maybe I think too much, but after listening to views of the 'experienced' friends (This is when Darth Vader, Anakin and Luke comes into play, you know who you are.) I know it's not me because I was talking to the players (one of them the winner) of the game(s). The question is, if everyone was playing it, so can I right? After all, (morally speaking) it's all the matter of Vader, Anakin and Luke right? But if that is the case, why do I feel like it’s unethical and immoral?

Things are complicated, I know. Maybe it's time to throw out the history, move on and open up to the world.

6 Comments:

At 3:00 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

bc
don put yourself into a small box

i m trying to say something meaningful but not so straightforward.i wonder what am i saying -_-?

 
At 9:37 AM, Blogger fishtail said...

Oh dear! I drive a Kelisa too; so all drunkards, please stay away. Hope your friends get well soon.

 
At 11:53 AM, Blogger Unknown said...

it's a kenari. not a kelisa. heheh.

teckiee: it's not unethical or immoral to play around with the light saber. we plan our battle for all the best intentions. we fight to win the battle, and take over the country for good. yes we might be seen as the player but we are in the rebel force. we are not joining darth vader.

 
At 12:17 PM, Blogger pinkylicious said...

Thank god!!! I had a friend who experinced an accident too but she wasn't driving. In fact, she was cycling and she flew over the car that knocked her down. Visited her a few times and really glad she was okay. Though sometimes it wasn't really our fault, we should be careful of the CARELESS!!!

 
At 6:25 PM, Blogger teckiee said...

fishtail: Kelisa or Kenari I think we all have to becareful on the road. Sometimes it's not us who are reckless, but the other drivers. I guess all we can do it to do our part, and hopefully they do their part. ...Maybe I'll buy a tank hehehe

Zhong: Dont know la. Maybe I have to find my own 'team' and try fighting a battle to understand how its war goes.

emotionalistic: Hope your friend gets well soon!

 
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