tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4904219782540965444.post2595563481952663711..comments2024-03-14T04:06:54.124-04:00Comments on GENKAKU-AGAIN (adam fisher): national anthemgenkakuhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12135705172119950326noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4904219782540965444.post-16000692930624936152010-08-10T03:34:09.381-04:002010-08-10T03:34:09.381-04:00I just saw a Buddha walked past me moments after I...I just saw a Buddha walked past me moments after I posted this message. Amazing.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4904219782540965444.post-30801442890414982012010-08-10T03:30:42.268-04:002010-08-10T03:30:42.268-04:00i'm at work now. i collapsed earlier on, when ...i'm at work now. i collapsed earlier on, when i realise something I learnt in High School. Complex Roots. There is not a single root in Singapore which is not planted in soil, until my cousin brought some aeroponics (correct spelling) into the island.. or rather, he smuggled it in.<br /><br />I did not understand the chapter on Complex and Real Roots during Math class in the past, because it occur to me that it a Root is Complex, why bother to plot it out on an X-Y axes? How can a Complex Root possibly be expressible?<br /><br />I remained silent throughout the lessons, and I flunked that semester's paper. My first F in Math.<br /><br />But it totally humbled me.<br /><br />i imagine how it is like if somebody I always thought to exist for 28 years of my life, suddenly dawn upon me that he did not really exist. What kind of a hell I went through, am going through? And yet, in the US, the religion of Creationism is such that every being that appeared sentient was actually a magical creation. Never the case in Asia. Which explains, roughly, why Asians flock to the West for education, while my first Zen teacher whom I met in Thailand, was an American who dumped everything he had in US to travel through Japan, have an Asian girlfriend, learn thai massage, then decided that for his whole life he will just stay in Thailand as a monk's attendant.<br /><br />You know something Mustafa? I am Asian. And I am proud of my parents. Even though they received no education.<br /><br />And "I Love You" is the hardest phrase to pronounce in front of parents.<br /><br />I learnt this in Transformers 2. A Western Computer Graphics movie which pictured barely no humans, just machines. Irony. :)<br /><br />I come in respect, but I get used to bullies... that's what equanmity is about.<br />ricebowlAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com