Sunday, May 20, 2007


I am nerdier than 10% of all people. Are you a nerd? Click here to find out!


Got to know this frm RH. I guess he's nerdier than me! wa hahaha..

Posted by Buzz and Mulan at 3:41 PM

Saturday, May 19, 2007

Got my first Fendi :-)

Posted by Buzz and Mulan at 11:51 AM

Friday, May 11, 2007

Back from hk. Safe N Sound.. Safe N Sound..
wa haha haha..

Posted by Buzz and Mulan at 12:00 AM

Tuesday, May 01, 2007

Today i juz read an article on e internet, enjoyed reading it n found it v applicable to our lives. Am now sharing with u.

EFFICIENT VERSUS RIGHT THINKING

''What pple do can b good or evil; not wat they think." There is nothing wrong w thinking, as long as wat a person does is not wrong. This is wat an efficient thinker would say. If you do not wanna b bothered v much by wat u think, then efficient thinkin is e way to go. However, it is certainly v dangerous. It will lead to disasters if e objective o evil thoughts is to help u discover e 'truth' u need to live successfully in this world. If u wanna know e real truth, if u wanna live happily n successfully, u must take e much more tedious, difficult n demanding route
--correct thinking.
Many pple r afraid to face reality. One o the realities that pple r afraid to face is the evil o their own thinking, they r afraid to face e fact e cause o their own failures n the feelings that torment them r the result o their own evil thoughts n ideas (altho they may keep telling themselves that they have done nothing wrong to deserve those).


A 2004 writing by Reginald Firehammer

I personally disagree to efficient thinking. If a judgment is wrong n morally bad one, then it's an evil idea. No one does evil without first, think evil. The loss in control over one's consciousness is e most terrifying o human experiences. Yet some pple abuse n starve their consciousness, so they will end up tossing in agony on the psychologist's couch, screaming that their minds keep them in a state o chronic terror for no reason whatsoever.

Posted by Buzz and Mulan at 5:08 PM