"I am nothing special, of this I am sure. I am a common man with common thoughts and I've led a common life. There are no monuments dedicated to me and my name will soon be forgotten, but I've loved another with all my heart and soul, and to me, this has always been enough."
It’s only when you’ve stopped that you realized how hard it is to start again… So you force yourself not to want it… But it’s always there… And until you finish it, it will always be…
Ps: perlu penjelasan ke? guna imiginasi anda ok...
Deleting a number from my handphone has always been a very hard thing for me to do... I thought that it was just me being sentimental, but apparently, I'm not the only one who feels this way...
There are at least 3 more people having this same problem (Marshal, Lily and Robin)... TV can made us realize that we are not the only one facing a particular problem, and it helps a lot... For all I know now, maybe you have this problem too...
"It's not that easy, you’re not just deleting a number… you’re deleting a part of your life…You know all those memories, all those experiences, It’s like you’re admitting they’re gone forever…"
"Lily, this is a number that you will never dial again,but you keep it in your phone because it reminds you of the version of yourself that you could be, even if it is a version of yourself that you’ll never become and that’s okay..."
These are quotes from HIMYM season 6 episode 3, on deleting contact number from your cellphone...
Everytime I scrolled down my contact list with the intention of "cleaning" the people I've not contacted for a very long time from the list, I ended up reminiscing on each of the contact...
I think about the programs that I joined with them or classes I took with them or schools I went to with them or interviews that I endured with each of them... Nostalgic...
And in the end, I ended up only deleting a few of my old contacts (because I'm afraid that deleting them would make me forget them), and this is only after convincing myself that I may not contact these few contacts anymore and maybe I'll still remember them because they're on my facebook etc...
Just like what Robin said above, deleting the contact number is like deleting a part of your life... And even though I never wanted to delete part of my life, sometimes it is necessary to move on...
And as time goes by, and as life goes on, new contacts enter into my phone, and some of the very very old ones are deleted from my phone, but not in my mind (insyaAllah)...
It has to be you... A brilliant OST from Cinderella's Sister KBS Drama... I don't really follow the drama on tv because I know that I won't be able to finish watching it, so maybe I'll wait for the downloaded version later...
In the meantime, the OST from this drama is really2 good... I've even picked a video with english sub just so that you would enjoy it more... Happy watching...
I am fascinated by the notion that guys love to have breakfast for dinner... As have been potrayed numerous time in the tv shows (eg scrubs, the simpsons etc), they’ve shown that men simply love eating the sort of pancakes, bacon etc (food which are usually associated with breakfast) at dinnertime... It is a rare special occassion that makes them really really happy...
I’ve never really understand this excitement until one day when I went to a kenduri at my relative’s house and was served with roti canai and teh tarik at 9.00 o’clock at night... It was kinda nice... I dunno why, it felt light and convenient...
Roti canai and teh tarik is the Malaysian equivalent to pancakes and bacon i guess... And the most important part was that the male guests loved it, they loved the idea of eating roti canai at night (I am not so sure about the female guest because they sit in different rooms)...
I guess Malaysians do love eating breakfast for dinner... I wonder why the mamak stalls that i usually went to don’t serve roti canai at night, there is a huge market for this concept, thus, it would definitely be a good business... Maybe I should open a night-time roti canai stall myself... Hehe