Archive for May, 2011


I say:

It’s pretty technical, he punishes through feeding desires.
Like drugs I guess.

M says:

But God sends you to hell if you don’t lead a “good life.”…so he’s punishing you too, but if he’s punishing you for being bad and the devil punishes you for being bad…
God + Devil = same person.
Bit that’s just how I see it.
But*

I say:

God = same person – Devil
God = 0
O.O

M says:

D:

I say:

That was incredibly nerdy xD As you were saying…

M says:

I was done. lol

I say:

LOL, OK
Their methods are different, but their purpose is the same, strange
The path to Hell is paved with desires?
The climb to Heaven is mounted with struggles.

M says:

What if one struggled for his desire(s)?
You need to desire something to struggle, yeah?

I say:

This is brain bendingly subjective to discuss
You’re certainly right though.

M says:

Let’s just say that people need to put down the book because it will fuck you up.

I say:

I like this conclusion.

M says:

Good.

Update

My tea expedition didn’t work out. I got sick that week and missed uni. I feel terrible, and alienated. Not the most optimistic outlook, but I just wanted to vent it out somewhere before I go insane. I’m thinking of making another blog, how silly is that. Trying to eat healthier. Missed a heap of assessments. Feel like I’m gonna fail. Blah blah do you even care.

[SIC] Issue 1 – Draft

Back in high school, a bunch of friends and I decided to write a magazine-type thing for bored students to read every morning. Looking back, the material was probably way out of everyone’s league. The magazine was scrapped due to some sort of dictatorship issue with the school staff.

Not this again.

I have a confession. I am addicted to tea.

Well, to some of you, this will be old news, but something that’s happened since the last time I blogged solely about tea is that I started going to uni. On my way to uni, there is a bubble tea store called EasyWay, where I would stop almost every day just to order large sugary teas.

I knew it then and I still know it now.

It’s a waste of money.

Lately I’ve been thinking of a solution to this problem, and have finally come up with something plausible. Every time I pass an EasyWay, I will bar myself from buying it, and when I get home I will get a pack of some other tea at Woolworths for less than $5. I will do this for a week, probably accumulating a few hundred teabags in the process, and then stop. From there, I will bar myself from all EasyWay purchases period. Thus, I will not only have saved money, but I’ll have also satiated my tea addiction when I get home. Further, I will be much healthier, since I drink tea without any additives at home anyway, and my family will also benefit from a larger variety of tea to choose from.

It’s foolproof, I hope.

Progress report when the week is over.

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