Friday, April 13

I've been having a bad time with my project work. It's all about numerical methods and some dumb error keeps creeping in. Have no idea why.

In any case, Pigs (three different ones) is playing in the background, so my project isn't an issue right now. There's something very lovely about just listening to music. Not doing something and listening, just listening. Sadly, never have the time for that. Always something to do.

I haven't blogged in a while, and anyway whats been put up is more or less stuff no one is the least bit interested in. Oh well...

My friends have created a 'yo' scale. Apparently I score 0.04 Kanhe. 0 Kanhe is ultra-yo, and 1 Kanhe is non-yo. Kanhe is a the inventor of this scale. Or maybe they just named the unit after him. Whatever. Wonder how to increase my rating. I don't think working on my project is helping any. Sigh.

Monday, April 2

Proud to be Down-to-Earth

Most people hate the so called 'yo' crowd. Yo people generally (try to) do everything with style. They are well dressed, wear only branded stuff, eat in expensive joints, and have their own transport.Which is all ok, really. They have an unnecessary accent and an attitude to boot. It is this attitude that ticks people off, since those who do not have the resources, or frame of mind, to be 'yo' get snubbed by the Yo.

There is, however, another type of crowd that I dislike. It is the (chauvinistic?) 'porikki' crowd. They revel in the fact that they are 'low level' and don't have any hang ups. They are proud that they are low level and willing to accept it. They think anyone who doesn't behave like them is being 'pseud' or 'yo'. Why I don't like them is because these so-called humble folks end up snubbing anyone who isn't like them. Does that behaviour ring a bell?