Tuesday, May 22, 2007
仕事

You know what, I'm quite happy with my job right now. Little thinking needed, all muscle. Good worktime (3pm-9pm). Fun guys, all malay, around the same age as me, more or less. Different background. Stress reliever. Go home, tired, sleep.



If only this kind of labour job could be some sort of a career, paying 1.5k and higher. Actually, I don't very much like office job. This coming from an IT student....diploma graduate *ehem*. Office job can be boring sometimes when you don't have work. Sit all day. You have to deal with your boss, deadlines blablabla. It's fun when you don't have people backstabbing you.



Though I like my current part-time job, I'm not planning to work there for long. Just to save up some money. Nak kawin!



Nak tngk Pirates of the Caribbean 3!

timed, 11:09 PM.  0 Comments
Wednesday, May 16, 2007
不満足です

In the name of Allah



I may not be the best Muslim, although I try my hard to, but I'm very dissapointed with some of the female Madrasah's student, especially ex-Madrasah students who have continued their studies to local tertiary school.



I'm talking about the tudung. SOME of them take it lightly that they don't mind showing their aurat to others. They took photos of themselves without their tudung and post it in their personal blog or put it up as their MSN display picture. Think about the damage you'll do to yourselves as a Muslimah and others. Think about the number of non-Muhrim that will see your pictures. Think about hellfire.



I know there are cases in school where they have no choice but to take it off due to some circumstances which I as a guy would probably not understand. But with the situation I mention previously, are they proud of what they are doing? What have they learn in Madrasah? Was (minimum)10 years not enough to teach them the importance of covering their aurat? Or maybe 10 years was enough and they feel like releasing the 'binds of freedom'? You know what, everything that your teachers taught you go down the toilet. Waste of time man. I mean, they are teenagers now. 17 years and above. They should be able to think about what they were taught. At least. I've seen Muslimaat from secular schools that knows better what's good for them.



Muslimah may become a wife and probably a mother someday. They are partly responsible to teach their children what is right or what is wrong, and what they teach is what thier children will probably teach to their own children and it goes down the family tree. Just think of the good things that they'll teach them. And think of the bad things that will be taught, that when you see what they'll do when you return to the afterlife, you'll regret. Some families have their husbands working while the wives take care of their kids at home. Thus they are the ones spending the most time with the children. What they are, is what their kids will be.



Again, I'm stressing about the situation I mention in paragraph 2. Tell me the reasons what made you to do it.



Allhamdulilah to those who still treasure themselves.





Now, why am I writing it down here rather than just telling it straight to them? Answer this for me, what happen when I point something this sensitive to them? Which is important? My relationship as a friend? or as a Muslim? The obvious answer is the latter of course BUT this is the real world. Singapore, year 2007, Teenagers. Which answer they reaaaallly want? Which are the better approach? Direct confrontation or sarcasm? Tell me what I should do best.



This goes for me as an ex-Madrasah student. I don't know if I've done what that have been taught. I can't see my own mistakes. I'm probably more worst than these Muslimaat. They probably have done something that might earn them better place than me in the afterworld.







Allah knows best.




timed, 11:37 PM.  2 Comments
Wednesday, May 09, 2007
残念ですね。。

I didn't get into NTU...

Maybe because my first two choices are hard-to-get-in choices.



Oh well, can try again next year.



Now for SMU...still waiting for you...

timed, 8:55 AM.  0 Comments
Saturday, May 05, 2007
面白い言葉をここに入れてください

My wrist hurts. Must've mishandled some heavy box or something while doing my work.



Yeah work. 3pm-9pm. Mon-Fri. Official position name "Cartage Agent", better known as "keje angkat2 kotak pat cargo". Kinda tiring, depends on what I get to do on that day. The most tiring so far was unloading the cargo from the truck. First day summore. I've been looking to do this kind of work actually. It'll do me a good workout. Probably will prepare me A BIT for NS later Sept.



I like to do work where I can move around to do things. If I just sit around all day, I become lazier...I'm already lazy.









My uncles just called. Asked me to go fishing. Woohoo. First time! Gg now. BYE


timed, 10:38 PM.  0 Comments

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