Haiyoh, another rant, .___.
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You demand the respect out of us.
You demand moreso our attention.
Let's face it kay.
If something is uninteresting, then no attention will be paid, at least not truthfully.
If something is interesting, but something else is even more so, then the no attention would be paid to the former, either.
I just wanna say.
That what you do is uninteresting, and there're many things that arouse our senses so much more.
Now for respect.
True respect comes in the form of admiration/recognition/approbation/awe/etc, am I wrong to say that?
I see not any of the positive points or whatnot that which sprout into respect into you.
Sometimes we just fake the respect.
For you we don't even bother.
In short, you fail.
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LOL @ BOOKS.
Nick borrowed some book from the library today. (forgot the book name, sorry. ;x)
I took one too, ''The Last Siege''.
Initially I only wanted to borrow that, but Nick found a more ... interesting book!
''Women in mens' houses''
By Wee Kiat
By Wee Kiat
By Wee Kiat
By Wee Kiat
By Wee Kiat
By Wee Kiat
LUL!
And it gets better.
The story revolves around three women, being ''YEN YEN'', ''CHING LING'' and ''Ai Lian''.
JUST LUL.
I borrowed it just for the kick of it, but now it's quite a nice read.
The story, as mentioned, revolves around the three women.
It starts off with a wake for whom they have yet to mention. After a fair bit of tears and coldness, the story shows a flashback of the three zhabor in their youth.
Haiyoh. Hard to describe the book liddat. ;x
brb read first.