Thursday, September 3, 2009

Belligerent (juz a random fan fic!! sorry for the profanities)

Belligerent

Ches: Mike, I’m hungry.
Mike: Do I look like a f* chef to you? Go and get it yourself, lazy a*.
Ches: Whoa, you sounded like my grandma.
Mike: Huh? Your grandma said those profanity s* when she was still alive?
Ches: Sort of… She was once this crazy old woman. Man I miss her. So, still
minding of getting me some food? *angelic face*
Mike: FINE. *walking towards the table and grab some snack* Sheez, so not
matured!
Ches: I love you dude! Looks like Anna is going’ to have a new contender.
Mike: Urgh. Shut the f* up. Digusting! Look at Brad, even him behaving like a
grown up. Although at times behaving like 3-year old kiddo.
Brad: *laughing sarcastically* Ha-ha... I felt very, ‘honoured’...
Phi: You can say that again Mike!
Brad: How could you Phi! Hey, don’t use me as part of your speech ok Mike? I’m like, innocent here.
Mike: Hey, I need to use you as part of my commencement speech. You should feel
pleased coz I’m goin to do it in Pasadena Art College?
Brad: O_o
Joe: *comes out from nowhere* Hey guys, we’ll continue making our New Divide
tomorrow morning at the studio. And yeah, Phi, you are going to have

an interview with Derek that evening.
Ches: Joe, why are you always like, some perfect guy who comes out from nowhere

and all of the sudden like, giving us instructions and s* and tell us

off what to do?
*Everyone is staring blankly at Chester**Silent moment*
Joe: Err, I don’t get it. Could you repeat?
Ches: No, wait. I don’t get it either. *blur*
Phi: WTF Joe? Only me?
Joe: Yep, since you are kinda good at words... *winking at Phi*
Phi: Great...*sigh*
Joe: Just work on it, buddy. Work on it.
Phi: *pouting*
Rob: Can I use my new Vater Drum Stick Chad gave to me yesterday? It has my
name on it. *vein *
Joe: Sure man.
Brad: Like, people can see it on the video? Duh...
Rob: That’s not my intention dude. I just wanna use it. Not because I want people

to see it! Like, duh... *imitates Brad*
Brad: Oh yeah? Then why you said there’s like, your name on that stick?

Huh? Huh??
Isn’t that like, obvious? You want people to see it.
Phi: Oh, great... *resting his palm on his head*
Rob: Just FYI, Brad!
Ches: Mike, dude. You sure Brad is acting like a grown up man? You pick up the wrong

fact dude.
Mike: Shut up Chester! You are hundred times worse then him!
Ches: But, still... *winking*
Mike: No, Brad never asks me to bring him food!
Ches: Oh yeah? NEVER?
Phi: Joe, tell me I’m in the kindergarten now.
Mike: Well, sometimes. *blushing*
Ches: So Brad DID ask you to bring him food right. *grinning*
Joe: I think we’re in some hospital for retarded. And yeah, you are one of them!

Ha-ha!
Phi: Don’t you ever think about starting it… *said it in a dark voice*
Joe: Ok, ok! I’m joking!
Mike: Ches, you are so goin’ to get...
Brad: Well, at least you don’t have to say like, “it has my f*g name on it” in

the first place.
Rob: What is wrong with you? I didn’t say that profanity in my statement just now

okay!
Phi: Guys, stop quarreling! We are Linkin Park! Not some sweet boy bands that

are easily get snubbed.
Joe: You remind me of some interview we had when people said we were some kind of

sweet boy band.
Rob: *the conversation suddenly caught his ear* Because all of us are good-looking.
That’s why. Remember the interviewer said so? Especially me.
Ches: No, she didn’t say ONLY you! She said all of us were. Wait, I think she

mentioned it to me.
Mike: Urgh, give me a break. *rolling his eyes*
Ches: Mikey? Don’t tell me you are jealous?
Mike: No, I’m not! Why should I?! *blushing* I’m a married man!
Joe: About making the vid, I’m thinking about using harnesses.
Mike: What does it do?
Ches: To strangle you I guess.
Mike: You... *interrupted by Brad*
Brad: Hey, know what? I don’t think the string will get hold of Rob coz he’s too

heavy!
Rob: Hey! You grasshopper!
Phi: Not again…
Joe: You know what Phi, if we come to think about this, I think this is how we

always stick together… No matter what happens. Look at them. Even when they

are fighting, they don’t really mean it.
Phi: Exactly how do you know? *looking amazed*
Joe: I just know. We are family.
Phi: Yeah, you fairly have a point there. Siblings fighting with each other…

Sometimes it can be a little key for us to enter a world of creating a

beautiful bond.
Joe: See, that’s why I pick you for our interview. You are really good at wording!

I’m so a diviner! Score for me! Ha-ha!
Phi: Hey! * frowning but finally realized what was happening and started to laugh

too* Yeah, let’s create a bond!

The room was still filled with their so-called battle of the words. Joe and Phi watched all four of them. Although they were acting like a 2-year-old kid, deep inside they love each other. Done by: FiffaLp

Thursday, January 29, 2009

Boycott or not to boycott???

As a consumer, I do not want my money to be used to fuel wars, environmental destruction and human-rights violations. Due to these, I am willing to boycott America’s products. Don’t get me wrong, this boycott is not an anti-American, it is pro-UN and pro-international laws though. The boycott is not against the American people but against the Bush administration and its unfair policies.

Some people say the boycott will hurt the economy and the working class. Actually, not at all because to be logic and lucid, it is the current US policy which is destabilizing the economy and causing job loss in the United States. If you want to know, many of the targeted US companies endanger the environment, disrespect human rights, and many also contribute to the weakening or collapse of local markets. With people choosing to buy local or fair trade products, the boycott might therefore help to put money again into local and fair economies, where it will bring greater yields to workers. And finally, if the US would invest fewer resources to the military, it could put these resources towards job creation in other vital social sectors (health care, education, culture, etc...).

We Malaysians can implement this boycotting by stop buying things that are identifiable as the listed products. There are plenty local and other alternatives. For example, if you stop consuming food or drink produced by US multinationals, and switch to products produced by other companies, you will be sending a powerful message to the White House that consumers do not want a war against Iraq. We just to have to make the effort to change our daily habits, but that’s for a very good reason. Each time we don’t buy a US product and go for an alternative, means we are saying NO to the US foreign policies.

There are many reasons why we should boycott. If you switch from smoking Marlboro, you will be contributing to stopping the war against Iraq. By the way, think again, if you still smoking, you will be putting your own health and also the health of people round you in danger, and contributing to deforestation and pollution caused by tobacco production. Coca-Cola is one of the sponsors of Bush. From 2000 till now, Coca-Cola have given US$1,060,000 to the Republican Party. PepsiCo is abusing animals. They have in-house animal-testing facilities, where it conducts nutritional studies on laboratory rats. McDonald's spend over two billion dollars each year on advertising its junk food - high in fat, sugar and salt, and low in fiber and vitamins. A diet of this type is linked with a greater risk of heart disease, cancer, diabetes and other diseases. The menus of McDonald's are based on the torture and murder of millions of animals.

The main reason why I boycott US products is because they US disobey Kyoto Protocol! US boycott Kyoto, so we boycott US...Fair enough! With 5% of the world’s population, the US is responsible for emitting 25% of the main greenhouse gas, carbon dioxide. It is time to support Asians' poducts. Buy Anna Sui instead of L'oreal..hehehs..

Friday, October 24, 2008

~The Moon~


After all these confusing day,

I go off to see the moon in the pines.

Far in the woods I sit down against a pine.

The moon has her porches turned to face the light,

But the deep part of her house is in the darkness..



By~ Robert Bly

Sunday, October 19, 2008

Happy Eid Mubarak! [2008]

This year we celebrated at our house. When i came back to my home, during Ramadhan, my brother and his wife came to our house to break fast with us. After that, we went to masjid to pray solat Tarawikh. Later when we came back from tarawikh, my siblings and I played mercun and thunderclap. Including my eldest brother too! My sister-in-law just laughed at my brother..lol..it went on until the end of Ramadhan.. We really enjoyed every single day of Ramadhan! But i have a little problem.. my cat afraid of the sound of mercun! everytime it hears it, it will ran into the house and hide under the stairs! it's really cute to watched it ran like maniac (hey, i'm a cat lover..).

Then, came the day what i call 'income day'..really..and that day is Hari Raya Aidilfitri..heheh..i got duit raya from my parents..and how much? It's top secret, i can't tell u lot. What made me felt more happy is that my brother and his wife gave me duit raya too! i just can't actually believe it! after the 'emotional session', we went to visit my uncle's grave. He was a funny man..After that, we went to visit my father's side because almost all of them live in Shah Alam and KL..and will you believe it, i got duit raya from them too! I looked puzzled because hey, im 18 now! then my uncle told me university students really can't live without money..actually, i wanted to tell him that i didn't need that much money..but i just kept my mouth shut because like old folks said 'rezeki jangan ditolak'.. eheheheh..

Yeah, of course i gained weight at that time.. i mean, how can i resist lontong, ketupat and lots more? kuih raya too..(really bloated) That night, before I went to sleep, i was thinking about how other country celebrated Eid..especially Palastine, Afghanistan..and Iran.. i kept thinking about the children there..what did they eat? I am really grateful to have this life..

Sunday, August 3, 2008

My experience of being a UiTM student for 1 month

My experience of being a UiTM student for approximately one month is so confusing. Why? Well, i tell you why. First of all, i find it hard (untill now) to communicate with some people here in UiTM Dungun because majority of the students here is from East Coast and I am from West Coast. So you can understand how I felt right? I know some people from my place understand the slang, not me though!
I remember my first day here, i felt so excited because I managed to find new friends but on the same time it made my head spinning! I cannot catched up with their slang! You know what, the funny thing was some of them also did not understand what i was talking about..you know, like a duck talking to a chicken! They said i talked too fast..well..no comment..;p

My first day staying in 'my second home', that is college Redang, i felt really uncomfortable. I could not stand the heat in the room, i could not accept the fact that i have to share the WASH ROOM with more than 20 girls at the same time..but now (heheh..), i can accept it..because it is a reality, and i must learn how to adapt with a new place..Talking about walking to the class, oh my..i cannot accept this! I wish i have a car, then i don't have to walk under the hot sun.
I know you will think i was facing a bad experience.. but behind all these things, i think i had manage to find my inner self. I can now manage to survive alone, without my parent's help.
I think i have wrote enough about my experience here..i have to stop typing now...since i came to cyber cafe with a bicycle and it's going to rain, i'm better off now..auf wedersehein to you readers!

Sunday, July 20, 2008

~Welcome~

~Hi, welcome to my page! My name is Afiffah Fathiyyah Bt Mohd Yusof, i am 18 this year (2008). I have 5 siblings and i am the youngest( i am not a spoil brat though..). Just to let you know that i love cats! My favourite movies are Harry Potter and The Lord of The Rings. Oh yeah, i live in Shah Alam, Selangor. Well, enough about me now..later~