April 2008


PY’s 24th birthday was celebrated at Awfully chocolate. Nice, cozy and secluded place for noise-making and perfect lighting for photographs. Needless to say, their cakes are yummy.

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” Science teaches us not to respect any given conceptual-linguistic framework lest it should turn into a conceptual prison – language analysts have a vested interest in at least slowing down this process of conceptual change” (Lakatos, 1976: 93)

But the thing is, people are mentally very lazy.
Need a concrete example?

Look at me.

Natalie Portman was astounding and brilliant as usual and yes, she was the main reason for watching the show. It was refreshing to watch Scarlett Johansson as well. I haven’t caught any movie she was casted in since ‘Match Point’, which I did so only when I had nothing to do when I was at Banyan Tree. The character of Mary Boleyn though was really admirable. I only wished I had half her strength.

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The thing about exams is that the amount of output is so minuscule compared to the input. It’s depressing to realise that your fate well at least for that module is largely dependent on a few mere hours. But yet, there’s absolutely nothing one can do about fighting the commonplace system save plotting and accelerating your own failure like balancing out both the input and output.

Of which! is roughly my exam strategy thus far.

Later in the evening, I will be going to catch ‘The Other Bolelyn Girl’. Eagerness fills me up even as I type this. WEEE!

OK.. random in a delirious kind of state right now.

I received a wedding invitation card yesterday and found this beautiful quote in it.

The opposite holds true too.
Don’t get me wrong for I love the quote.

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