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Cherry Clock

My hands are kinda tired of work, they want to do something different…
So one night, I found them busy cutting, drawing, coloring… with fingers covered by glue…
Past midnight, they take the camera, take a picture of their hard work, and proudly present you this…

cherry_clock

*tick tock tick tock*

*Inspired by a picture in deviantart.com*

Ehem…

My first published writing… Jreng jreng jreng…

di balik dinding... ada apa yaa??

di balik dinding... ada apa yaa??

Jadi ceritanya…

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Addicted to: Monkey Majik

 

Cuz’ I wanna fly, Fly me up so high
Take me to the skies, I won’t get by
Itsu made mo kimi no koe ga boku no michi ni aru sa
If you can’t believe me, take me home…

 

Lately, I’ve been addicted to Monkey Majik, soooo love ‘em… One of their song, Fly, has became my ‘wake up call’ every morning… *though it makes me wanna go back to dream again… fufufu*

Who is Monkey Majik? *Truthfully, if my sister didn’t introduce them to me, I would never know of them*

They’re a band, formed by two Canadian brothers and two Japanese. Most of their song written in English, sometimes they put in Japanese too, since the Canadian brothers are fluent in Japanese.

Maynard ~> vocalist + guitar
Blaise ~> vocalist + guitar
tax ~> drum
DICK ~> bass

They debuted in Sendai, Japan in 2002, but they release their first major release single, Fly, in 2006.

Besides Fly, Picture Perfect & Pretty People have also caught my ear. Their music kinda light, which I prefer, and catchy. The lyrics, uhm.. not too deep *in my opinion*, but still.. enjoyable. Really want to have their album, but I don’t have time to search it *either in music store or through internet…* Anyone kind enough to share it with me? Hoho…

Anyway, have a listen… Fly, my favourite one…

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Can we change?

 


Your problem is not technology. The problem is you. You lack the will to change.
Then help us change.
I cannot change your nature. You treat the world as you treat each other.
But every civilization reaches a crisis point eventually.
Most of them don’t make it.
Yours did? How?
Our sun was dying. We had to evolve in order to survive.
See? It was only when your world was threatened with destruction that you became what you are now.
Yes.
Well, that’s where we are. You say we’re on the brink of destruction and you’re right. But it’s only on the brink that people
find the will to change. Only at the precipice do we evolve. This is our moment. Don’t take it from us. We are close to an answer.

—The Day The Earth Stood Still 2008—

 

This is my favourite dialog from The Day The Earth Stood Still (2008)… Between Klaatu, alien who wants to save the earth from human -by destroying mankind-, and Helen Benson–the heroine–’s proffesor.

The question is, can we really change?
Coz we’re at that ‘moment’ now…