Tuesday, November 18, 2008

Flight

I shall not indulge in dramatizations of what happened about an hour ago, whereby the chains unlocked and we are set free once again. A tormenting marathon resembling examination schedule was what we was faced with. Granted, I should not complain since O'level people have it worst. The elation, and the overwhelming (or maybe not) freedom lessens the urge to rant. (Yes, Cambridge did not make up for the disturbing lack of Quantum in Paper One, in fact it has been downsized even to great extents)

Welcome to the new world if I have not been in for about one week already. Studying ceased about one week ago, today is just the formality. I suddenly have no urge to do anything, no craving for anything (not even food). And I'm just particularly annoyed.

Yes, DOGS. I HATE dogs. (monkeys too actually). A seemingly cute, cuddly creature that makes more noise than anything. Highly deceptive, annoying barks, terrible odor, and of NO practical use. My neighbor's dogs are really driving me insane. They have been barking like no one's business from morning to night. Not to mention, they stink! I am clueless to whether it is dog poop or some special spray they use for dogs but they just, well err smell like dogs. Due to compulsory diffusion (which I have no say against-the laws of nature), we get that stinky dog poop odor in our living room quite often. Air pollution, noise pollution. What filthy creatures!

Apart from all that pungent pandemonium, the jogging lane behind my house are sometimes littered with dog poop. Inconsiderate maids walking dogs unleashed. Well, dogs may be trustworthy to them, but not to strangers. Why do people even like these creatures?

Animal lovers are just people in delusion. There is so much inherent prejudice, dogs versus cats, then cats versus turtles. and while we're on the topic, why not care and love for mosquitoes or lizards. Insects, mammals or whatsoever are of the same value to us. A dog barks and a mosquito stings. They both stink anyway, but aren't they not very much alike-they ANNOY. All animals have this weird stench unless you bathe it like a thousand times a way. This just once again proves the bias nature of human nature. Prejudice even against animals, the good, the bad and the ugly of the animal kingdom gets judged to who gets to be "pet", "taken care" of by human society. Like pet, like owner-animalistic.

Pet lovers are just the biggest cases of self serving, delusional, paradoxical behavior. Care for dogs, while the hippopotamuses and giraffes are being enslaved in the zoo. Care for cats while a tiger devours and decapitates. Will tigers get hauled to court? No. Animals will remain animals. Caring for them is okay, but being a self proclaimed animal lover is not. You do not love animals, you love a false sense of company at home.

Why do people call worthless people dogs anyway. Because they follow people around with no sense of what to do. People with no initiative, or just no minds of their own. Dogs are just programmed with their innate nature of being dogs. Yes, animalistic as it may be. It is no different from having another set of television in the house. (just that the former is slightly harder to controllable and brings more chaos than good). Either way, it is definitely easier to get emotional, and get attached to something which looks good, looks cute, or adorable for anyone cares. Again, it is that inherent human nature. Again, why do people mourn when their dogs die? I'd say people should cry when their televisions break down too.

It is a deception. The biggest irony is that we love them because we own them. We love our dogs more than other dogs. This is just empty placement of one emotions. We just like to get ourselves attached to something, just to fulfill that emptiness, while we disregard whatever inconvenience it might bring. Highly irrational.

I know I did not put my points forward very well, I may have offended some of you out there. But do not worry, that was on purpose.

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