Friday 28 October 2011

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You’ve tried wishing and it didn’t work. So:

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OH Youuu, Use Your Heart As A Weapooon, And It Huuurts Like Heaaveeeen. <3

Take the fire from my belly and the beat from my heart, still i won't let goooooooo, still i won't let gooooooooo. *sticks tongue out*

Tuesday 25 October 2011

What’s Gonna Happen If I Don’t Get Hugh Dancy For X-mas

Dear Santa,

    1. I’ll blow your cover and destroy the Christmas spirit of kids all over the globe.

    2. I’ll kidnap an elf, call it Dobby and make it wish i were Lucious Malfoy.

    3. No more milk and cookies, you hear me?

    4. I’ll give the Grinch your address and phone number.

    5. I’ll file a petition to wipe December off the calendar. Who needs 12 months anyway? Worse yet, how about I file a petition to have 12 Decembers a year? That’ll max out your credit card alright, and your soul.

    6. I’ll have your ass sacked! Pun intended.

    7. I’ll delete all of the naughty girls’ addresses from your phonebook, and you’ll be stuck with your lardass wife and the creepy Chucky-look-alike midgets.

    8. I’ll lock up all of your elves. Yes! No more orgies. Not even this.

    9. I’m taking Rudolph too. You won’t even be able to pull Equous off.

    10. And your toys. Oh yeh. I’m damn serious.

    11. I’ll bomb your ass; I’m an Arab. And the biggest part of you will be smaller than the ghost of Christmas past’s nonexistent toe.

    12. I’ll mess up your To-Do list and have you send a Barbie doll to the Featherweight champion lifter, see how he’ll feel about that.

    13. I’ll dope your kitchen elf and have him feed you Indomie noodles everyday for the rest of your life! And then I’ll make you eat my mom’s food for dessert.

    14. I’ll put your central heating system on maximum and have you drill your own hole into the north pole and be devoured by rabid seals.

    15. I’m taking away your beanie. Yes, I’m that vicious.

    16. I’ll ship you off to Mexico’s biggest bull arena in your overalls.

    17. I’ll confiscate your credit card and give it to a Somali kid so you won’t ever have the nerve to ask for it back and watch it get drained to the last penny on water and underwear.

    18. I’m deactivating your Facebook and Twitter accounts.

    19. I’m changing your last name to Gaddhafi. Nobody believes he’s dead and you both have a whacky taste in fashion, Arabs will eat it up.

    20. I’ll pull of a southern accent, call Hannibal Lecter and invite him over for Christmas Eve dinner. Main dish is your live brain.

    21. I’m taking your UGG boots and singing ‘This boots are made for walking..’ as i trample all over your junk and eyeballs with it.

    22. I’ll cut you into tiny little pieces and anonymously mail it to children with your name tag and return address.

    23. I’ll mail your wife to a Lemon party with a tag that says ‘Open every single Christmas.’

    24. I’ll take your overalls and sell them on Craigslist to the first bank robber that applies.

    25. I’ll cut off your toes and make you eat them naked while you sing ‘I love candy canes.’ Then  I’ll proceed to cane you with a giant candy cane.

    Monday 24 October 2011

    Of An Astral Allegory, Listless Pigeons & Life.

    *Disclaimer: This is not fabricated in any sense.

    Sometimes people talk of messages, or signs, and they mention a song that came on the radio or an old friend that they happened to run into on an odd sort of day. And sometimes, you’re just standing at your window, sipping on your gloriously hot coffee on a chilly late October morning, and you see your life and those of many played out in tiny happenstances.

    This is the story of a pigeon.

    Three pigeons were standing nonchalantly on a wire, hanging loosely between two lamp posts. One of those pigeons seemed slightly more nonchalant than the other two, who seemed to be quite satisfied in each other’s company than in any other distraction that included life, traffic and the possibility of a school kid getting too peppy with his new slingshot. In fact, even when the couple flew off, the nonchalant pigeon continued staring at that focal point on the ground that he seemed to be inexplicably engrossed into, ignoring all urges of safety in numbers that its instincts were probably berating him with; he’d learnt to shush them quite well, maybe even too well for his own good. The nonchalant pigeon didn’t quite notice them gone, because even when they were there, they weren’t really there, not to the nonchalant pigeon. He looked up briefly up the direction to which they’d flown off and glanced back at its focal point. But that’s when it all changed, the nonchalant pigeon glanced another pigeon, that seemed to be giving a more credible air of listless demeanor, and i might be going out on a limb here when i tell you this, but the nonchalant pigeon was hooked. He couldn’t wrap his little head around it, how could there be another pigeon that’s not hurrying to huddle up next to him? How could this strange pigeon not need to feed off his safety-emanating self-assured vicinity? The nonchalant pigeon flew down to the wire, next to the listless pigeon, who didn’t bother to look up. The nonchalant pigeon took a couple of steps, huddling up in her aura when the listless pigeon, apparently bothered by his presence and, rather, interference in her energy field, took a couple of steps farther off. The nonchalant pigeon couldn’t believe his eyes, he went through the Kübler-Ross model three times over, and much in the habit of pigeons and the overall nature of refusing change common among those who share the primeval instincts of every species, in a matter of 5 seconds equivalent to those usual 5 years of humans, the nonchalant pigeon picked up his act and flew off, without once looking back or swirling around in the territorial fashion of a rejected mate in their kingdom.

    And guess what?

    The listless bird, who never bothered to look up when he was around, without one shred of doubt or seconds wasted on confused afterthought, flew right after him.

    What is it in the nature of souls that craves what it doesn’t have and grows tenacious of what it can’t? What is so attractive about someone who doesn’t seem to care? Is it the better statistic of survival? The somewhat blurry postulation that they’ve gone through hardships and turned out a little better than your average sob-case? Is it a common trait of strong souls to rebound after blows without changing one bit of their attitude, or rather modify it to ensure its fragile frame of survival? Who drew out the shortest straw? The nonchalant pigeon or the listless pigeon?

    Maybe I’m reading too much into this, or maybe I’m not. That’s up to you. However, to me, that 2 minute nature skit proves more worthy to me than any allegory covered in any philosophical book or any wisdom passed down in generations.

    Or i could just need to change my coffee brand. It’s all a matter of good old perspective. But which is funner to believe in; a divine graduation project ran by a couple of bored angels up there to give the human psyche a run for its money, or a hallucinatory reaction due to sleep deprivation?

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    Wednesday 19 October 2011

    The Bright Side Of A Fractured Finger.

    1. Suck it, Debussy.

    2. You too, pop quizzes. Muahaha.

    3. It’s super duper cool. And you get to make up new words like splintified and bonered. ‘Shut up, asshole, my broken finger has more of a boner than your baloney.’ - ‘I'd totally give you the finger had my finger not been giving me the finger.’

    4. You’re permanently giving the French equivalent of the middle finger. Refer to #3.

    5. You have a better excuse for sporting the afro. Ever tried combing a proper afro with a broken finger? Yeh, don’t. My guess is, the worse the condition actually is or looks like, the higher the leverage on the social acceptance scale. Coolness on a silver platter, dawg, and it doesn’t even have to be the 90’s.

    6. You’re like a hero and stuff  and everybody laughs at your jokes. Okay, maybe not. Worth a try tho.

    7. You are exponentially more delicate, and, well, French. Tough luck if you’re a guy. No homo.

    8. You’re subconsciously training your other hand, hence subliminally becoming more of a ninja. You’ll be catching flies with chopsticks in no time. Oh and I made noodles and i didn’t burn down the house :’D but that’s irrelevant. (YES!)

    9. You won’t have any trouble finding a pen; you can always use the one latched on to support the bone alignment on your finger. Not that you’ll be able to use it. Pro if you’re a guy, you’ll pick up chicks in no-time. Girls are suckers for gentlemen. That balances the plainfield here.

    10. You don’t need long creepy fingernails to itch anymore. More points on the social scale. Unless you’re a Tyrannosaurus. Other than that, nobody likes a Tengu.

    11. It will inevitably improve your math skills, since you’ll have to do most of the calculations in your head. And, as a consequence, will make you smarter! Less fingers, more IQ. Who woulda thought, eh?

    12. You don’t have to carry stuff anymore, which is kind of rhetorical if you’re a chick but, look at it this way, more hope for the ugly ones. Holla.

    13. You’ll inevitably be more chaste. Ahem. Hey, come on guys, at least you won’t have to worry about carpal tunnel for a while. Still doesn’t balance out the French stigma? Damn..

    14. You will mean it when you say your middle finger just got a boner. Et voila, you’re more credible and streetwise.

    15. You could fake re-breaking for a fraternity/sorority initiation and dodge the paddle. AKA, your broken finger literally just saved your ass.

    16. You’ll get more time to think through what you type or write, and would inevitably tho unintentionally become wiser. If you’d broken an arm, you’d definitely be a guru and give the Dalai Llama a run for his money.

    17. You get to mope about it all you want. Another pro if you’re a guy, since that luxury is exclusively chick-owned.

    18. You get a moment of clarity when you’re enlightened by exactly how much of wimp you are. For me, seeing wiring and surgical procedures on WebMD did the trick for me. Oh heeeeeeeyyyuuuul naw. I like my pen. Thank you very much.

    19. You get to patronize people who’ve never broken anything by every noob/benchwarmer joke you can dream of.

    20. You get to brag about every former glory in blown up proportions without having people doubting the validity of your concoctions or being obliged to confirm it at any later point in the near future. And in the not-so-near future, you could always pin it on the cartilages and sell it with an indignant face. Damn you, non-renewable lazy excuse of a stress ball.

    21. You use the chance to get rid of your writer’s block and lame cynical outlook on life and conclusively become a more functional individual with an active career. And if you don’t, it doesn’t really count and nobody can hold it against you. Refer to #17.

    UPDATE: After a scary hospital visit and an X-Ray, an orthopedist who couldn’t believe I’m 18 because i kept trying to puppy face/bribe him into casting it, it turns out that it’s just a severe ligament tear thingie. Bummer. And i had my hopes up and everything. :(

    Monday 17 October 2011

    The Comeback.

    I haven’t written anything in a while, not that it’s worth noting since my blog became more of a bulletin board and playlist and less of a journal. I don’t feel like i have anything to say anyway, and when i do, it’s even clearer why i shouldn’t waste it on people.

    Today is a good day. I gotta tell you, nothing is funnier than hearing a rapist say they got raped by their rapee, or that people miss Gaddhafi; but i repeat myself. Coldplay’s new album leaked today, and not even finding out about graduation by mistake through people talking about it in my vicinity rather than actually bothering to tell me could bring me down.

    I’d forgotten what it feels like to sleep, having pulled two all-nighters to study for a physics exam that i eventually walked out on halfway through, when i enjoyed the utter bliss of 18 hours of sleep. I’ve been told i hadn’t even moved, and I'd find that hard to believe but my stiff neck and headache that wouldn’t go away with a frozen bag of aubergines confirm it. Nothing interesting about that fact, but i just felt the need to record it, like one might feel about taking pictures of their babies to look at em when they’ve turned into hormonal mofos and be reminded that one day, that actually happened and is not entirely a figment of their wishful imagination. And, well, seeing them as a baby makes it harder for people to kill them, not that it’s relevant, but babies are evil hoaxes using emotional loopholes as a means of leeching off for survival. But that’s off-topic.

    Ever wanted to write on an ex-friend’s wall and then the internet crashes for two hours at that exact same second and you’re inevitably led to think that maybe, just maybe, rabena 3ayez y2ool 7aga? Or maybe you were about to make tea and found a deserted packet of 3-in-1 coffee just lying there chipping away at your conscience, seducing you by its slender figure and you’re like, I’m not cheating on you why do I feel so damn guilty? Or maybe you end up giving your favourite book to a friend on her birthday just so she’d forget the author’s name next time you fight and you’re certain that  you’re right in whatever the hell you were arguing about and that she’s an absolute and utter bitch that you never wanna talk to again and then get an overprotective instinct to your book that makes you wanna kill that friend and retrieve it? Or when your borrowed cardigan finds its way through an intricately woven web of people to your best friend the same day she’d forgotten her jacket at home and was freezing her ass off in the middle of the desert and stuff? Yeh, God works in mysterious ways man. It’s ooh-ful.

    Or you’re hopelessly pareidolic.

    I’ve been reading a book, an autobiography actually, about a drug addict and alcoholic who successfully pissed away his life at 23 and i find the suicidal absence of self-pity utterly inspiring. He could run against saint peter and win the elections and a bronze medal for missionary work for converting people through scaring the fuck out of them by being the worst case epitome of the possible consequences. You don’t think it’s possible for people to get better or be happier? This guy redefines the idiom ‘down in the gutters.’ And it worked for him. It kind of makes you think twice on whether or not you’re, as a matter of fact, an absolute and utter pussy.

    And i could go on and on and onnnnnnn, but who cares?

    Thursday 6 October 2011

    In the town where I was born lived a woman and her daughter, who walked in their sleep. One night, while silence enfolded the world, the woman and her daughter, walking, yet asleep, met in their mist-veiled garden. And the mother spoke, and she said: “At last, at last, my enemy! You by whom my youth was destroyed -- who have built up your life upon the ruins of mine! Would I could kill you!” And the daughter spoke, and she said: “O hateful woman, selfish and old! Who stand between my freer self and me! Who would have my life an echo of your own faded life! Would you were dead!” At that moment a cock crew, and both women awoke. The mother said gently, “Is that you, darling?” And the daughter answered gently, “Yes, dear.”

    Excerpt from The Madman, 'The Sleepwalkers' - Khalil Gibran

    Wednesday 5 October 2011

    W genany dah 3en el 3a2l, el 3a2l dah da2 by3ayee. W genany dah she2 mesh sahl, te2dar tetganen zayee?

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    Monday 3 October 2011

    What’s Your Carrot?

    Life Lesson #282: Sometimes all you need to get better is to actually see that better exists somewhere tangible.

    Dad: “You know when you’re an Olympic runner up and you’ve been practicing your whole life only to get an injury warming up for the tournament? That’s how I feel.”

    Me: “At least your runner up is not a donkey and your medal is not a carrot. I don’t want to be the donkey that keeps chasing the carrot, what if the day I get it I find out that I don’t like carrots?”

    Dad: “Then you’ll have to learn not to be one, hunnie. You can start doing that by not asking winning advice of a just declared Olympic eliminee.”

    Life Lesson #283: Sometimes, tangible is not enough. You can always smell the carrot dangling two inches away from your nose only to find out that it might only be given to you if you buckle for budgetary cut backs just to keep you going for a couple more miles. And what’s a medal on a wall if you’re looking at it from your wheelchair 40 years later? It might even make you feel worse just for having seen better.

    Dad: “Your metaphors suck.”

    Me: “And yours are too depressing.”

    Dad: “I know who's the donkey, but what’s the carrot?”

    Me: “I don’t wanna talk about it. And i definitely can't see any athletes in this room, your..punchline is blocking my view. What’s the medal?”

    Dad: “I don’t wanna talk about it.”

    Me: “The only problem here is that your medal comes with the knowledge that you’ve already tried and failed towards something that’s certified. My carrot might as well be a mirage that never was and might never be.”

    Dad: “Sometimes, not knowing all there is about something makes it much easier to believe in.”

    Life Lesson #284: Carrots and medals are for people who need a more tangible excuse than the rush.

    Life Lesson #285: But then again, most life-changing events were blamed upon a rush of blood to the head.

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    Sunday 2 October 2011

    “And I have found both freedom and safety in my madness; the freedom of loneliness and the safety from being understood, for those who understand us enslave something in us. But let me not be too proud of my safety. Even a Thief in a jail is safe from another thief.." - Khalil Gibran

    Look over your hills and be still, the sky above us shoots to kill.