Holidays in NUS are like Bak Kwa.
Sweet but always burnt.
hurhur.
Though burnt, you still want it.
hurhurhur.
:D
Friday, January 29, 2010
Saturday, May 9, 2009
Shit is here!
Four hours ago, shit has landed in Japan.
Quick! - buy your masks and hand sanitizers, close all the schools and give me more national holidays.
Quick! - buy your masks and hand sanitizers, close all the schools and give me more national holidays.
Wednesday, May 6, 2009
Something to look forward to!
Taiwan! Macau! 北鼻!Here i come (:
:D
Just got the green light from Daddy to leave for a ten day holiday with my Aunt (:
I'm so happy!
Was very envious when i heard that some of my friends had gone to Taiwan over the past Golden week. So, you can imagine how deliriously ecstatic i become when i received an email from my Aunt asking if i could get a few days of leave from school to travel with her. But of course in Macau, i have to work and prove my air ticket's worth! hehe!
:D
can can, cannot also can!! hahaha.
I miss him soooo much.. (:
it'll be soon ^^ Great motivation to get my arse moving and doing some work!
Righto!
=)
Google & Tokyo maps
Tuesday, May 5, 2009
Google crosses line with controversial old Tokyo maps
http://search.japantimes.co.jp/mail/nn20090505a1.html
"We tend to think of maps as factual, like a satellite picture, but maps are never neutral, they always have a certain point of view,"
Finally, something other than swine flu and 'the world is in crisis and there's nothing you can do about it but watch us all sink into depression' report.'
Google is in trouble. This time, with the Japanese burakumins rights group and now they are on the verge of being charged by Japan's Ministry of Justice.
And for what? You may ask.
Well, to sum it up, Google uploaded a map in its Google Earth Software that outlines the villages where the Burakumins (derogatorily known as e-ta back in the Edo or Kamakura period) were delineated to living.
By the way, Burakumins are a caste of people back in the feudal class who were considered as filthy or (e-ta) because of their occupations that were related to death like leather making etc.
Because of what google did (upload a map), Toru Matsuoka, an Upper House Diet member said '
Google's system itself is a form of prejudice," and he even added that he had 'no choice' but to conclude things to be this way.
There are some things you can say about Japan (in this case, indirectly), and there are a gazillion other things that you should not be mentioning about; especially if, it so happens that you are oh-so-juicely rich.
Cause that will just make u a worthwhile (economically) candidate to sue.
Seriously, impartially speaking, is it Google's fault?
All they did was to open up a channel for anyone to understand more about Japan's feudal past. What more, what remains for the Burakumins of today remains unchanged from that of the past ableit the change in the degree of discrimination. Centuries on, prejudice and social problems are still not fully addressed instead they morph into one of the many taboos of Japan.
And when someone from the outside takes a piece of history relating to that taboo or writes about that taboo and puts it out into the public eye, you say it is a form of prejudice?
Against who may i ask. Who is the victim of this prejudice? - the 3 million Burakumins who are still living in discrimatory conditions?- Note the difference between a HIGHLIGHTER a SIGNALLER and someone or something that makes another feel delineated against.
Besides,
Look inside, who has been prejudiced against the Burakumins for this long of a time?
Then again, this is Japan.
Google should consider getting a board of censors.
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Google crosses line with controversial old Tokyo maps
http://search.japantimes.co.jp/mail/nn20090505a1.html
"We tend to think of maps as factual, like a satellite picture, but maps are never neutral, they always have a certain point of view,"
Finally, something other than swine flu and 'the world is in crisis and there's nothing you can do about it but watch us all sink into depression' report.'
Google is in trouble. This time, with the Japanese burakumins rights group and now they are on the verge of being charged by Japan's Ministry of Justice.
And for what? You may ask.
Well, to sum it up, Google uploaded a map in its Google Earth Software that outlines the villages where the Burakumins (derogatorily known as e-ta back in the Edo or Kamakura period) were delineated to living.
By the way, Burakumins are a caste of people back in the feudal class who were considered as filthy or (e-ta) because of their occupations that were related to death like leather making etc.
Because of what google did (upload a map), Toru Matsuoka, an Upper House Diet member said '
Google's system itself is a form of prejudice," and he even added that he had 'no choice' but to conclude things to be this way.
There are some things you can say about Japan (in this case, indirectly), and there are a gazillion other things that you should not be mentioning about; especially if, it so happens that you are oh-so-juicely rich.
Cause that will just make u a worthwhile (economically) candidate to sue.
Seriously, impartially speaking, is it Google's fault?
All they did was to open up a channel for anyone to understand more about Japan's feudal past. What more, what remains for the Burakumins of today remains unchanged from that of the past ableit the change in the degree of discrimination. Centuries on, prejudice and social problems are still not fully addressed instead they morph into one of the many taboos of Japan.
And when someone from the outside takes a piece of history relating to that taboo or writes about that taboo and puts it out into the public eye, you say it is a form of prejudice?
Against who may i ask. Who is the victim of this prejudice? - the 3 million Burakumins who are still living in discrimatory conditions?- Note the difference between a HIGHLIGHTER a SIGNALLER and someone or something that makes another feel delineated against.
Besides,
Look inside, who has been prejudiced against the Burakumins for this long of a time?
Then again, this is Japan.
Google should consider getting a board of censors.
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Monday, May 4, 2009
remember me.
time have passed, the skies were once blue.
take a moment; sit back.
realise you've been such a fool.
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take a moment; sit back.
realise you've been such a fool.
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