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20040910

Stop, Drop and Roll

Korea is a pain.

Ok, it's not that the country is totally squashed (don't get me wrong) but I got some tagline about it. I didn't even do much there...we just went around watching and sight-seeing almost every single corner in Sokcho before heading to Seoul.

There were some really nice people in and out, here and there.. like that canadian guy who helped us order kimchi rice or something like that. Anyway I wouldn't had enjoyed it because it's so nasty.

13 going 30 is an awesome film, it has poise (I mean literally as well..in the movie of course) it has stamina and it's super touching. I watched the movie like twice on the plane and hopes it comes out soon. It teaches people loads of things... but the most rewarding is the fact that Jennifer Garner whimed pass time to realise she made alot of mistakes in life, and how she tries to correct them.

That's what I guess made me move on, I was over the past unresolved issues by the time I was back in the airport, at a good 1 am, on a midnight cab that plays tacky chinese music. Yeap, I read the comments on the past post, and now it means really little; I'm tired, really..just forget what I said.. I'm admitting to fate and I just totally, plainly give-up-on-you.

What's passed doesn't matter anymore, right now, I guess I have better things to do. When Jenna Rink(J.Garner) fell on the unexpected world of adult life, she tried to change everything she did, her wrong-doings, her mistakes and she tried to make a difference to others. When she told an office-full of co-workers to remember the things that used to be good in life, I suddenly remembered the caption I always lived by but forgot.

Life's value only matters on how many people you've changed, how much you had given and how you had lived.

Very exhausted now, there's alot alot alot to be done now that I'm back. Later.

SY wrote at 8:43 am