Monday, March 29, 2004

Here she comes now

Wouldn't it be nice if we were older then we wouldn't have to wait so long
And wouldn't it be nice to live together... ...


And the weekend wasn't so weird and almost screwed up.

Wouldn't it be nice...

There are all sorts of weird people in this world that it's a little frightening at times. Y'know people who think everything happening around them is about them? I don't know whether you can simply call it oversensitivity, but i feel it's a lot more than that. Because someone like that bothered my sleep on friday night so i took the liberty of analysing why these people are like that.
So i figured that basically, these people attach themselves to the happenings around them because it gives them a sense of identity to be related to an event, whether big or small, good or bad. And they need that sense of identity because... they have an identity crisis? And they have an identity crisis because they're just... hungry for attention, recognition and approval from other people?
These are the people who like to victimise themselves, in order to more rooted in the event. They just think that everything is about them and that when someone does something, it's because that someone wants to get at them. But most of the time, the victimising intent is imagined by the self-perpetuated victim.
An example i know is a certain Mr. Grunge. *tries not to laugh*
Mr. Grunge suffered a breakup a fairly long time ago but has not been able to get over it. And whenever his ex-girlfriend has the misfortune of running into him (S'pore is so tiny a country that there really aren't many places to go), he gets all angry and convinces himself that she makes her appearances deliberately to... taunt him.
This is your cue to laugh.
As if she needs to make her appearances physically to make a dig at Mr. Grunge. As if she's that concerned at all. After all, she's not the one who stalks people. (This is exclusive but Mr. Grunge had on several occasions shown up and loitered around the girl's place of residence, and had also threatened to wait for the girl at her school, though Mr. Grunge denied such claims.)

Enough of Mr. Grunge.

On Saturday, orchard road saw a 20% decrease in ugly girls because it was the Miss Singapore 2004 semi-finals. The percentage is expected to go down by another 10 percent on the day of the finals.