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October 31st, 2004

bye!

Posted by minderbinder at 06:13 AM on October 31, 2004 as a stickied post.

i registered a new account because this one can't upload pictures and blah.

in two weeks, i'll use Acidic Wit too as my user name on my new account.

unsTaBLe cHeMiCaLs

October 22nd, 2004

Dough!

Posted by minderbinder at 08:26 AM on October 22, 2004.

Earning money is a very tiring ordeal!

Jesus.

I just can't believe that I lasted for six months in a call center doing the same shit everyday. The job is just so fucking boring and it's practically gonna turn you into a pea-brained mammal.

And would you believe this: I got a lateral promotion after three months of blabbermouthing the same crap everyday but I never received a raise!

Aaaarrrgh!!!
Currently listening to: Why Don't You Get a Job? by Offspring
Currently feeling: frustrated

1 riSked it anyway

October 20th, 2004

Stephen Squeaks

Posted by minderbinder at 08:56 PM on October 20, 2004.

The Passenger's Seat phenomenon is a sign that the world is about to end. I can't understand why people would want to listen to such balderdash. It is outrageous that people allow blokes who pretend to be vocally talented to turn their brains into mush. I wouldn't be surprised if the people around the world would kill each other out of annoyance or if people would die out of sheer dullness.

The lyrics of the song is pure drivel—the product of a hopeless romantic who still believes in the redemption of love. "And I've got all that I need, right here in the passenger's seat." It is highly idealistic that a woman is the summation of a man's needs. I know that the statement was figurative. But aren't we living in a literal world? Since the singer was singing about something real, he should have spoken literally. "And I can't keep my eyes off the road, knowing that she's inches from me." It is suggestive that the woman might be a scantily-clad slut. The songwriter is probably a chauvinist pig who can't keep his eyes from female flesh.

It wasn't even specified if the singer was with someone human. Who knows, he might be referring to his dog.

Everywhere I go, somebody hums or sings Passenger's Seat. My ears hurt due to profuse bleeding and I'm slowly losing my sense of hearing. The next time I hear anybody sing that song, either I will throw him to Iraq or bomb his brains out.

(First published in ULNOS, the official student publication of Lyceum-Northwestern University, in March 2003.)
Currently listening to: Californication

5 riSked it anyway

October 16th, 2004

Political Bickerings

Posted by minderbinder at 08:41 AM on October 16, 2004.

The problem with communists is their knack to impose on the poor people a rigorous and totalitarian regimentation to promote their greedy communist aims right after they have overthrown the government.

How on earth can communists pursue the egalitarian demand or equality if equality itself is exclusively regarded by people as a relation between classes? If the Marxist doctrine of egalitarian demand is to be pursued, then we simply sum up that while the domination of one class is oppressive, then the domination of the other is not.

Fuck!

Whatever happened to the doctrine that teaches all men are equal no matter what race or color?

Shouldn't we respect an individual not because he is a teacher or a professional but simply because he is human?

Rightists, however, simply ride on the demand of the poor—that we should have an honest and clean government—but on their terms and not the terms of the poor. Rightists do not seek to change or alter the social structure but just as the same, their favorite weapon is coup d'etat.

Both factions speak of poverty and equality but rightists look upon their own concern as a form of security for the rich minority and the privileged elite to which they belong.

Fuck the capitalistic pigs!

To quote something from Green Day: I wanna be the minority. I don't need your authority. Down with the moral majority 'coz I wanna be the minority!
Currently reading: Notes on the New Society of the Philippines

unsTaBLe cHeMiCaLs

October 15th, 2004

To Wylmer, with Love and Squalor

Posted by minderbinder at 08:50 PM on October 15, 2004.

(I'm still trying to figure out how to drive this essay. I just figured out that it's high time I write something about a friend. Just hang around. This will materialize eventually...)

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