Thursday, August 03, 2006 @ 17:04
number two hundred and thirty-three

post before hours of bio and chem.

if you are able to, i recommend the comic "death note" to you people. no, it's not as gothic as you think it is, and there's not really guys and swords clashing. rather, it explores our morals. more specifically, our definition of what's right and correct.

i think that for something to be correct, there must be something that is wrong to contrast with it. take for example, stealing and borrowing. compared to borrowing, stealing is obviously wrong. but what if now, there's this situation whereby you steal some bread for your poor family that's very hungry, compared to stealing because you don't want to pay for something. now, would the former be a correct/right thing to do? although it's still stealing. perhaps it's doing something wrong, but for a good reason. or just plain "you should NEVER steal", or "nah, it's alright to do so, although it's stealing we're talking about here". so it all boils down to what one defines as righteous.

but i agree with this. "the only necessary thing for evil to flourish is for good men to do nothing."

prelims are fast approaching, and the tests are coming down fast and furiously. but this hectic schedule is, ohwell, inevitable. gotten used to it already. now it's just waiting for the real thing to come and get it all over and done with so i can remeber what it's like to really relax.

but that's wishful thinking at this stage.

chem mcq test tomorrow, and bio after school. plants and genetics. and plants are as in EVRYTHING about plants. in one day? should be can.

ciao, lots to cover.

"hello, i'm from ______, i'm here to steal your job."
so come on, tell me.
me.
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