is change really the only thing that's constant?
a month back, i took a walk around j8 and realized they changed the floor tiles argh!
gone are those huge red green and white ones which bring back so clearly my childhood memories of jumping and navigating through the mall, avoiding the red tiles and only stepping on the green and white ones.
haha just like how we all used to navigate around the house without touching the floor? (can i get a hell yea)
snag la the world really moves forward at an undying pace...
technology can theoretically be blamed for all the shit that is happening today, if you think about it carefully...
of course i don't doubt that technology has brought with it many benefits and advantages, but i honestly don't know how the cost-benefit analysis would turn out. in fact, i'm not sure myself, whether i'd prefer a medieval life or the one i'm having right now.
think those of you who know me well often hear me complaining about people being late, sedentary lifestyles and all that crap.
it's so easy to purchase stuff and clothes online now, they just get delivered to your home. and this SIRI nonsense on the iphone really sums up how lazy people are becoming... lol really 1 x epitome.
it's just all too easy now and people are becoming useless maggots.
we create all these advancements in technology and in the end it's the people who are replaced right, so quit complaining about the damn unemployment rates.
lazy bums who aren't made to work for the things they get will never know what true satisfaction is, and they'd never learn how to appreciate the right things in life.
thus, staying in the rural places might be so much better i think.
people there are more contented without all the hustle and bustle of the city.
and we could go about planting our own food, trekking into the hills looking for flowers and berries, swimming in the turquoise-coloured lakes, cycling along long winding never-ending gravel tracks...
cool to think what it was like to chill out back in the olden days, lying by the streams and lakes and pondering the vastness of the universe.
i'd like to have that lifestyle sometime.
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