perception.
i'm sensing something.
please don't let me find out what it is.
you know it's possible i can tell.
and of the consequences which follow, let's just say i'll be
none the wiser.
on a lighter (you
wish) note, the singapore government is proving itself once again to consist of..er..smart alecks on huge paychecks by implementing sale of gum
with compulsory submission of personal information, not to mention earning itself yet another place in the outrageous annals of international humour.
so, if a train's doors were to be unceremoniously stuck by someone's nasty chews, everyone on the list would be called up and interrogated?
wow.
the kind of brains we have in our political pantheon.
oh yes, and there's also the incident of the punter being stabbed to death whilst placing bets on uefa euro 2004. a really sad and tragic thing to happen, yet one cannot help but see the irony behind this: in a first-world nation there exists ways in which our lives may be taken from us, unglorifying and undignified ways. and these happen because our lives are
supposed to be simpler, i.e. betting to provide for an lighter financial burden.
singapore, singapore.
a dot on the map, yet a farce in the world's eye.