Pearlyn
Life is meaningless only if we allow it to be. Each of us has the power to give life meaning, to make our time and our bodies and our words into instruments of love and hope. -Tom Head
Monday, May 30, 2011
太多怨气不是元气
Pearlyn
Sunday, May 29, 2011
I feel your love......... ReflectioN mitsumekaesu hitomi ni egaite haruka na Neverending Story
Wednesday, May 18, 2011
I love it!
wooohooo.. wad a blast week i had!
Thursday, May 12, 2011
zutto zutto
Monday, May 9, 2011
Pearlyn's depression
Everyone knows why I am depressed. Yes, I am very affected by it. I cried when the hairdresser was busying cutting my hair. Haha. Well, obviously it was not because she screwed my hair but it was the speech made by our all time favorite Mr George Yeo. I’ve already tried to hold back my tears when he spoke to the people in the stadium; but alas, emotion has caught up with my rational senses when I saw his statement on Straits Times.
This May has been a difficult month for me. Not only did I have to endure the exam stress, apparently this election has got me so agitated and ignited that more recovery is needed to heal my broken heart. But who knows, maybe (once in a while having) some heartache might be good for my body….
And…. Regarding the hot topic - Nicole S, initially I didn’t like her as she was up against Mr Goh however after everything had ended, the things she has said and delivered just made me admired her more. Despite her age, she has proved herself as a worthy warrior because you just can’t discredit her. Likewise, as much as I wanted pap to win, I didn’t want Mr Chiam to leave potong pasir. I genuinely respect his passion for politics and determination to be the alternative voice for the citizen. His departure scarred by soul even further.
Haiz… this is just depressing…. We know you will be back :D
Anyway, it will be another long journey ahead for Singapore. Let’s progress as a nation and bring the best for the people. We’re on your back!
(How i felt for pap - well described by this pic)
Nostalgia,
Pearlyn
Thursday, May 5, 2011
What's up with the fuss?
Election Day is nearing and I’m disappointed that I’m not entitled to vote. While many count me lucky, I find it risky.
Although I’m not related to the PAP, I must say, my vote is for you and will always be for you – unless something screws the system up.
Think about it- in order to move fast, think fast and execute fast in this cycle of globalisation, we need a cooperative government to bring out the best for the people. If we allowed opposition to infiltrate the parliament, will the country loses its focus? Well, you may argue that I am being narrow-minded or pap has made successful propaganda on me, however, I have eyes and heart to judge their contributions. They can’t fabricate fairytale out of nowhere~
Another point I want to emphasis – Have you not enjoy any benefit from the country? Well...At the least, Singapore is a safe country and that should not be taken for granted.
AND When we look at the housing issue, it is a complex management. It is definitely not just a Singapore problem, it is a global problem.
Take a country that is similar to us – Hong Kong
How would you feel if you are a newlywed in Hong Kong, do you think that there are better off schemes comparable to us?
Salary issue
Yes, that’s the price for being monitored like a celebrity. Have you seen a MP clubs? Could he? He might even need bodyguards when he wants to take a loo. Any misconduct from the government will result in dire consequences. However, since the people have voiced out their concerns about the salary issue, it would be imprudent to leave it unanswered.
Well, recently I have heard irresponsible remarks from young people which made me very agitated and sad because they want to experiment their votes and jeopardize the result.
>> Because I know they are going to win the election,
that’s why I’m voting the opposition party to pull down the percentage….
Fair enough if you chose to believe in the opposition parties, if not please be a responsible citizen. The development of the country is at stake, for goodness sake! Am I exaggerating? No, I’m dead serious about it.
Something that I wanna share –
Ytd, I took a cab back home and this very grandfatherly taxi uncle talked about how he landed in this taxi job. mmm...He was supposed to be a retired man, but the government suggested that he should re-employed. Hence they offered to pay the taxi examination fees for him upon his graduation. So he guessed that the government is indeed taking care of the ppl's welfare. Furthermore, the fees are fully waived, so why not learn another skill?
On the other hand, people might argue that people from other countries can live off pension and so why we can’t follow the model? By now, hope you understand why we don’t follow that.
All and All… the vote is absolutely yours. Make your best choice :D
I love my country Singapore :D