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Saturday, December 5, 2009 ![]() Went to catch New Moon at a very last minute notice, luckily, most of us could make it. Shall not say much more of the movie. But seriously, Robsten could get a room. (All Kristen Stewart is basically doing is touching the bodies of both actors.) And the acting couldn't be any worse. Seriously, worse off than the books. Anyways, while I was in the train to orchard, a man in the train fell down, kinda like went into a deep sleep. Everyone was in a huge shock, screams of "Oh", "Ah" and whatsoever. The man just laid on the floor, and no one including me did much, apart from one guy who contacted the staff. Everyone was just staring at him. And when we reached the next station and the staff was walking in, the man sat up suddenly, swept the dirt off himself, and stood up. I know, exactly as if nothing happened before. Kinda like a false alarm, but I personally think that he's just tired and fell asleep or something. But thats not the point, what I'm trying to say is that are we Singaporeans kinda inhumane? Obviously me included. When people are in need of help, we're mostly the ones standing by, looking at the situation, doing nothing. Kinda cold blooded don't you think? Is this how we were taught? Or is it in the blood of all the Singaporeans? Seriously, I don't know, I know most of the people will be like, "I wish to help, but no one is helping, and I just don't want people to look at me, cause I'm the only one who volunteers." How are we suppose to change this mindset of being the bystander? Labels: Movies, Random stuff, Twilight
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