Saturday 16 October 2010

Rambles


As I am typing this sentence, I have no idea what to write. *stares at screen* *light bulb lights* I guess I will start with my Time Vortex theory.


In my last 2 posts, I introduced my Time Vortex theory. According to the theory, there are several inter-dimensional black holes in existence around the world that suck time away from our present dimension into an alternate unknown dimension. Since August this year, I have been gathering data, trying to find proof to validate my claim. From my research, I conclude that many people agree that time flies. Sometimes 1 hour feels like 25 minutes etc. This is the strongest indication yet that my theory is correct.

However, sometimes time moves slowly. For example, studying for what feels to be 30 minutes may in fact be only 10 minutes. My research results are inconclusive, but I deduce that the Time Vortex not only suck time away from us, but also regurgitate time back to us. In other words, time can sometimes move 'slower' or 'faster'. So right now I will try to establish a pattern which in when the Time Vortex chooses to steal time and release time. So yes, (rather predictably) I will use the Time Vortex as an excuse of not updating my blog more regularly.


So Adam Lambert performed in Malaysia. Somehow, I am not surprised that certain parties (you know who I mean) objected Lambert's presence here. Alright, we know that he has a rather eccentric taste for fashion, and is a self-declared homosexual. But ignoring that, he is a singer (a good one too, if I may say so), and he came to Malaysia to perform, nothing more, nothing less. As long as he doesn't do something outrageous, which he didn't, then I say let him do what he does best: perform. It should be noted that this same group of people objected to planned performances from Rihanna and Beyonce too. Apparently they are worried that these artistes will influence young people. If that's the case, they might want to lobby for the ban of Internet use among young people too.



Omigodd!

It's Week 11 this week, and that means exams are around the corner and (everybody says this) I am not studying as much as I like. And yet here I am typing away. So there, I have done my part, and you do yours by reading this post.