Chats on a lazy afternoon + Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde + Dblo + Retro Hilarity + I love POP! + Paul is a Backstreet Boy + Dance Dance Dance + Tiffany does Sexy + I have HAPPY moves + Supper at X.XX am + Hush Bunny + 8.30am and I feel dead + Bunny Cooks Dinner + Gossip Girl (The Ex Files) + Bunny Does Breakfast + Bunny is the MAN

Sexy Tiffany and Paul & Pretty Mabel & BunnyRabbit & Old Dance Pals & Stranger & Michael and Mabel
More pictures here. I forgot the login to my first flickr account (I’ve got three!). Kinda crazy. Looks like it’s goodbye to my “old skool” flickr account.
Anyway, my weekend starts again today!

Had to wake up before dawn, it felt like being in primary school again! The silence, the chill, the anticipation, through all these years, nothing has changed. I miss the school bus though and its roaring engine, which went, “HEY… HURRY UP, I’M IN THE NEIGHBOURHOOD.”
How apt it was, to be heading down to my OLD friend’s wedding. I’ve known her since Primary one, we shared the same school bus. And boy did we went through some crazy times together. Mrs Raja. Nuff said.
Look how much have happened since, all in a blink. Time. You scary scary thing!
More pictures
I was at a workshop on social styles. Like Myers Briggs, I figured that one of those social categories would contain people who see such social tests as time wasting trivialities. Non-social people cannot be bothered, while naturally social people would lap it up when they don’t really need to.
The workshop I attended was about versatility. Although I see its benefits, I prefer people to just remain exactly how they are. There’s a certain beauty in conflicts, a certain endearing quality in the stubbornness of people. Sadly, not everyone appreciates.
Perhaps I don’t make any sense now, you can read the wikipedia link for some context.
Anyway, something I’ve been planning to post but didn’t have the time. Couches in nooks. On a lazy afternoon. <3

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Christmas Cookies, Framed Pieces of You, Mini Gumball Machines, Nurseries with Toys that come alive when no one is looking… and these are a few of my favourite things.
Weekend
DESIGN BUG + still awake at 4am sat + Wall E + I love that Bunny and Magician clip + Tepanyakki + Surprisingly yummy Foie Gras at Sakae Sushi + Last Mooncake of the year + Ramen with the Parents + I want MIU MIU + The Bone Collector + Too much snacks!
The weekend was uneventful, might as well not happen at all. Blah. Monday tomorrow. Double Blah.
I posted a twitter message recently. “Existence of atheism relies on human’s belief in a Supernatural being. Isn’t that sad?”
I’m trying to wrap my head around some discussions that have ensued since, some thoughts…
- Atheism is mostly a concept against belief of a Supernatural Being that has effects our current lives. If people cease to believe in that, then Atheism don’t exist because you cannot disbelief a belief that doesn’t exist.
- Therefore everyone is an Atheist? No, Atheists are too focused on rebuting religions that they forget strains of beliefs that are not supernatural in nature.
- Atheists argue through “logic and reason” but today, there is no evidence that prove the non-existence of God. Someone said Singularity is the evidence, I think Singularity is an answer to the wrong question.
- Question is, who/what made the first particle?
Recently, I find that the Atheists are just as annoying as fervent Christians. A lot of them think themselves as smart and logical, while their religious nemesis quite the opposite.
And to them, the Agnostics are lazy thinkers who sit on the fence and have no opinion.
I find Atheism narrow-minded and stubborn, that despite what it claims, refuses follow logical thought. At this point, science is clearly non-conclusive. Therefore, we should all be agnostic. Such a leap in conclusion (that there is no God, without evidence) ironically resembles…..FAITH!
In conclusion, Atheism seems like a sad joke.
I’ll end it off with a quote from this lazy thinker, Albert Einstein.
“I have repeatedly said that in my opinion the idea of a personal God is a childlike one. You may call me an agnostic, but I do not share the crusading spirit of the professional atheist whose fervor is mostly due to a painful act of liberation from the fetters of religious indoctrination received in youth. I prefer an attitude of humility corresponding to the weakness of our intellectual understanding of nature and of our being.”
September 18, 2008
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Bunny told me on Monday that he got me a little present and I was wondering what could it be. It’s a supplementary credit card!
I wasn’t surprised, in fact, I knew. I just thought it’s gonna be my birthday present, to which I scoffed, at the blatent lack of effort. “so our relationship has evolved into me having to buy my own presents huh?”
After he gave me the package, I told him we should stop by Chanel for a bit. He didn’t say a word but his expression was all “What have I done?”
A little late, Audrey Kawasaki has some new paintings.

I wonder if she’ll take credit cards, a good way to test credit limit eh bunny?
Trattoria Lafiandra al Museo + Ayam Penyet Vs Ayam Bakar (Bakar won) + KTV (I don’t like singing anymore) + Xiaxue’s Party + Dance! + I love Gimme More + the return of PAUL!!! + Witnessing a WTF Kiss + Supper at Swensen’s + Burning Bunny + Gossip Girl Season 2 at 5.11 am + Lord Marcus (hahaha) + Kway Chap for Breakfast + Catnapssss + I laughed myself awake! + Round X FIGHT! + Aston’s + Mooncake and chats + END

“What happened to the snowskin mooncakes?” “Jie ate the whole box.”
Wait… I left you all one piece didn’t I? TSK!
I work for the government, I help promote Interactive Digital Media, and we are going somewhere.
I hope my Ah Bill is proud of me. Bill Gates you’re soooo cute!
On this note, I think I desperately need to brush up on my tech speak/writing and quit plucking words from the clouds. There, I did it again. Sheesh.
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The previous post was an ambigram, can you tell? Marcus + Priscilla. I LOVE IT! Bunny wants a tattoo of it.
About the new office, I don’t like it. Shiny floors, swanky bar, sliding doors that go shooom, huge drink machine that dispenses freshly roasted coffee and even warm milk! But there is absolutely NO CHARACTER to that place. No warmth, no charm, no story. Too bright, too cold, too typical. Snore.
The welcome kit included a mobile broadband stick. That’s the only good thing that have happened since the move. OH and someone from Microsoft sent me this really cute Microsoft speakers because he knows I’m a huge Microsoft fan. See Bill, see how much I love you?
Weekend
Chatterbox at Top of the M + Sashimi at Fish Mart Saruraya + A tub of Haagen Daiz Strawberry and a bit of macadamia + Bunny doesn’t like Cottage Cheese + Bunny was sick + We love Dave Chappelle + We love homecooked Fish Soup + MC on Monday
Meeting John Seely Brown, the Chief of Confusion + Bringing Kees Schouhamer Immink around the Startup booths and hoping that he will be impressed by something + Apple ETD Briefing + i.Jam Networking Event + Fresh Oysters don’t charm me anymore + My name is not Pam + Someone said I’m a “Bopplehead” ala Nicole Richie + Bunny brings me home
Tuesday: I’ve got to pack up for the new office! We’re moving on Friday! I’ll miss my long bus rides, my daily dose of avocado milkshake, good food at every corner, ocasional art exhibits…
I’ve been clearing my emails all morning, tired of all the “niceties and pleasantries” that comes with work related emails. I logged in to gmail, craving for some geniune warmth and I saw this.
Subject: Saturday ChatterBox Local High Tea Buffet 2 – 5pm
Kindly confirm your attendance ASAP to facilitate reservation.
Schooling auntie birthday.
From my Mum. Kindly, confirm, attendance, facilitate and the win, ASAP. Hahah.