Friday, June 25, 2010

BAS-in Us

Here in this post, I am going to talk on BAS.
Wonder what is a BAS? Of course it is not an acronym for bastard, which is way too simple. Well, BAS stands for Beeches and Sons. As accurate as you may have wonder, yes, BAS is a term to describe people, people that are generally bias-fully classified as de-human in some ways. BAS is a term that can be used to describe males (aka Sonoffabeech), females (aka Beech) and the best-of-both-worlds.

Pardon me, for using such unsightly and distasteful words. But I feel that BAS is a deserving word for those who deserve, or half-deserve. Simply put, I am sorry for those who may feel offended. While, two-sided nature is prevalent among humans. A person may be a BAS and an angel simultaneously, or concurrently. Just like a discus which colours differing on both sides.

Alright, before I start, BAS here of course does not include cold blooded murderers , terrorists or rapist or whatever hard core defiant of humanity. The true blooded BAS are, in fact, those that appear to be harmless enough to be your pet rabbit. Unlike those violent bloody fists and knuckles, BAS love to play with the minds, intentionally or unknowingly. Psychological attacks are more lethal and brutal than physical attacks, which BAS often acted on the convictions of their own self interest, pleasures and what they feel is juridical, righteous, and impartial.

In life, we come across people of all walks of life and diverse personalities. Of course, BAS can be found amongst them, some distinctively noticeable, some subtly and some well concealed, with the latter being the most menacing especially when you are fooled by their initial congeniality and invite them into life. Some BAS may shed their BASkin and turn over a new leaf while some may turn into a BAS. Well, BAS is like a virus that will be present in places where population inhabits.

O' Humans.

Readers, do share with me your experiences of BAS.

Thursday, June 24, 2010

Life. What is Life?

Life. What's life? Well the life here does not represent the lifestyle, or livelihood. It is a condition that distinguishes and separates between a living and dead organism on Earth.The life of human is so fragile .Human life itself dictates the core of all of a human, yet it operates on two button sized nostrils and a mouth to sustain, and the generally unseen air--the oxygen. A lack in either of these functions would imply difficulties in survival.

Of course, as human beings, we are not immortal. Even the longest human who had lived on Earth had not surpassed the mark of hundred and thirty years old (Well we do not include the bilical figures who were thought to live for a few centuries before returning to the soil).

Recently, a friend of mine told me that his girlfriend had been devastated. Her father had a relapse of cancer and is now battling his final stage. Cancerous cells had spread to his lungs, which was discovered after an abrupt faint.Just this week, an acquaintance of my brother was fatally knocked down in an area supposedly to be mishap-free. Life, is in a moment of seconds.
Life is full of unexpectedness. We had read and heard tragic stories, often than not that involved elements of shocks and disheartening. As we bend our heads down and pray or mourn for these people, we should really reflect on the life we are living, right now, right here.

One lesson that we learned, that is to treasure every minutes, every moments of our time. Treasure the time that you had with the people around you, for that is not going to be eternal. Forever is a only word created for space not time. Treasure your youth, if you still have any remaining. It is time for you to open your eyes bigger, for a wider perspective of life. Stretch your ears, listen carefully, to the lives around you. I hope we all can live our lives to the fullest.
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