Monday, February 01, 2010

I dislike technology

These few days have been rather productive. Nasty yet lovely, messy yet meaningful. I'm always contradicting myself no?
Met isaac and jiayi on saturday afternoon to chittyx2 bangx2 and camwhored @liat starbucks, bakerzin treat from isaac (: great time great friends.



love you babe.

hehe the vain/gay side of isaac no one ever knew.


Sunday saw me finishing up bcomm powerpoint slides, and nostalgic night with D. (: i am so in love with coffee and no matter how hard i try to curb my caffeine addiction, it seems to backfire on me. Caramel frap is my favourite in both sb and coffeebean, followed by hot cappuccino. Yummz, just talking about it makes me crave for one now.
saw this somewhere, and it aptly describes something(:


i love(x100) her inner wear.

Y'know how technology has advanced over the years making communication so much easier and more convenient for people like us. For people who are so busy with what seems important. Iphone, emails, msn, bbm, and different kinds of application are forms of communication which we all use almost every 15mins to half an hour. Technology brings us closer through words, but drifts us apart physically. What is xoxo in a text compared to real hugs & kisses, what's "i love you" without looking at the person's facial expression and body language, what's a long wordy email of appreciation or gratefulness compared to an embrace or handshake. You get my drift.
How good it is to sms your bestfriend "i'll always be there for you" when you can just be beside him/her physically lending them your shoulder to cry on and not whisper a single word. I prefer the latter. Think about it... would you want the whole world to text you happy birthday or would you rather just a bunch of close friends to spend quality time with you.
You love a person, you go the extra mile for him/her. You don't just sit there type a few strings of words expecting to melt a heart or heal a broken soul. You go beyond technology, live with the primitive form of transport/communication... take a bus/cab and show the person you really love him or her and that they are worth a bus ride, worth your time, worth your physical existence, definitely worth more than just a sms.
Everything technology can do, we can do but some things we can do, technology can't.
Love is something that technology can't comprehend nor express.