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I can never save money.
I have possibly flushed out all the salary I earned a few months back. And that amount wasn't little, it was $1000 plus.
You must be telling yourself, "A thousand plus spent! What could this crazy kleptomaniac sy spend his money on!?"
It's not that I spend huge amounts of money at a time, or that I go wild at the sight of cash and go around buying everything I see... like a spoilt teenage girl (I'm not referring to anyone! Really! lol). Just that these past few months I sorta went out alot, and paid for my own food, drinks, transport fares alot, and bought alot more stuff than usual. Actually, bought alot more things to wear. Blame polytechnics for not having school uniforms! Then at least peeps don't have to worry about having enough clothes. You can imagine a bunch of dudes conversing:
Guy A: "Eh, I saw you wore this shirt last thursday,"
Guy B: "What!? You actually remember what I wear? Sick ar you."
Guy A (brandishes a new nike sweater): "Of course la, this world is as materialistic as it gets,"
Guy B: "Sia la! Means I have to buy more clothes....buey tahan, if only can wear uniforms."
But clothes can't possibly amount to a 1000 bucks right?
I had to pay $330 for a secondhand mp3 player I regretted buying. And then the 200 bucks for parental tribute, and another 100 for church. Money money money! That's why it's great that people teach kids that money isn't that important in life. Because you could really get crazily engrossed in just trying to calculate profits and expenditure when you grow up. Hanif told me I should've gotten a list of what I spent on, then it'd be less shocking when I find myself penny-less.
Bah, that's adulthood. Haha..
I saw Gospel of John, the movie on DVD today. It's awesome. It's quite a thorough rendition of the blibical text. It's all about Jesus' journey on earth as the Messiah and stuff. You should watch ti if you haven't! Somehow, it solidified the christian background for me.
Randomness: People usually say Ikea as "yeekeah" right? Ok, maybe you don't pronounce it that way...but everyone I know do. Well my friend says it supposed to be "AI-key-yah". So it sounds very Englishy-Americany to me. He says that's how they pronounce it in Finland. So I can't possibly argue with the mother-country of Ikea.
I shall start calling it, "Ai-key-yah" then!
Wow, I was being random. Must be certain people influencing me.
Hmm.. wonder who... lol