How complicated and difficult is it to move your mouth? From what I know (pardon my inept SMALL BRAINS for not knowing and not being able to REMEMBER all the scientific terms), it takes less than one second for signals to be sent to the brain for the movement of the lips… unless there’s something wrong with the electric signals going through the nerves to your brain.
Oh yea, I forgot, not only do you have to move you mouth, sounds should be created too, in order to voice out thoughts. I have to apologize here as the whole sequence of how the larynx works is far too complicated for my brains to remember and understand.
No one is born to be a leader. 每个人都得从环境之中学习,make adaptations to the situations at hand; sooner or later, people will have to make decisions for themselves. It always takes courage and guts to have the initiative and to 跨出第一步. And from I see that you have neither of the qualities. In reality, you are just irresolute, pusillanimous and passive, waiting for others to set out what is to be done. For goodness sake, do you think you can survive in society by enclosing yourself in the tiny world of yourself? Stop deluding yourself that you can do just fine without communication or avoiding communication with others.
Life sure is complicated… NOT TO YOU ALONE ONLY!! Pleasssseeee… stop making excuses or buttering the facts that were listed oh- so-clearly out… Don’t think that you can win us over with your style of soft explanation, it won’t work, seriously. Only those who haven’t seen your true colours will then be taken in by your ‘enlightenments’. Don’t even start saying anything; I think I will start puking the moment I hear your lame explanations.
Dammit… I wonder what I have done wrong to deserve this. You are simply HELL for me this semester.
Jane Zhang -- Loving You (張靚穎 海豚音)
Powerful voice, soulful resonance...
I wish I had that kind of voice~~
Played 1.5 bowl rounds because we were told to stop at 11am since the show starts at 11.30am... wasted.. I haven't even have a complete strike yet although there were a few spares!!!
The movie we watched was "Just Follow Law". Very funny and touching at the same time, there were some scenes that were tear-jerking too... However, if you dun understand much of the dialect of Hokkien then you probably won't get some of the puns intended in the film.
Something completely off-topic: