Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Social stigma against homosexuality is a good way to ensure that homosapiens do not become extinct, no?  ( borrowed this sentence from YY)

Hahaha... it's kinda creepy cuz i've raised a similar question about this topic to my mum (just this afternoon) and here i am seeing such question brought forward by my friend in her blog. :D

Recently, (and like finally having break time to browse youtube~~) i was just randomly selecting some recommended youtube vids to watch, and this particular youtuber called  DivaDarlingChic ( well, you can always click on the link to check him out) caught my attention. Personally, i'm quite amazed by him for being him.
And so, being forever curious, i went to ask my mum whether she would be freaked out by people like Ben? And her answer was EXPECTED - run away from such a person. hahahaha.. Although i'm totally expecting her to react that way, i can't help expressing my disappointment.
My mum is the quintessential person who STRONGLY believes that human being is defined by sex chromosomes. there shouldn't be any in-betweens and thus, if you have a Y chromosome please ensure you behave to be one..... and i can't believe that she use my DAD as an example to support her idea?! hahahah... seriously, the way she countered my question was nothing more but absolute hilarious. hahaha...

If fate permits, i would like to meet people like Ben, Zee (<3) and etc. actually, i don't think that they are indifferent from anyone of us, and so why should we judge them this way? i used to credulously believe that all whites are superior, now not anymore. not because they are not intelligent, in fact most of them are outstanding in their own way, but because Asian may not lose out in terms of competitiveness. :D

Hahah... currently, i'm having a severe headache... and all the more i should rest but... i can't seem to stop myself from updating my half dead online diary - in short blog.... hehehe

Alright time to get some rest before doing sth meaningful :D

Peace out,
Pearlyn

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