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Tuesday, March 25, 2008
Nonchalance{6:41 PM}

It is rare to find people who care.

It is even rarer a chance to get to know people who care.

People can merely pretend to care, but deep down inside them, they really don't give a shit about you. Hypocritical this is much.

So how do we determine whether people really care?

Just rack your brains for an idea to put seemingly caring people to the test I guess.

Then again, why do people even have to care about you? Who the hell might you be, to be cared for so much? What if you're not special, then why should people care about you?

Fahrenheit is dumb, but in the least they are special to their deluded fans. Sure, they idolize Fahrenheit, but is that actually being cared for?

I'd think not. Caring is not just mere idol-ism or claims of caring. In terms of caring, action has to be carried out.

Some people have little ability to care for others, they might actually care for you momentarily, after which, they'd be unable to tolerate your dire need for care anymore. Nonchalance kicks in.

Apparently, we shouldn't even get a taste of being cared for. We would then crave for more. Eventually, it will not be provided. Withdrawal symptoms might kick in.

But really, I suppose when one person grows old enough, she/he would then come to realize that she/he doesn't need care from others to survive in the world. Sounds familiar..

Ah, t'was that Belated Downs Syndrome's Day lady who approached Alastair on Saturday. Yes, she has pretty much grown up to realize that she doesn't need Alastair to care about how wrong or right her course of action was. Not that we have anything against Downs Syndrome, but really, we should just treat them as normal people, instead of writing them letters of encouragement.

Ah, such a beautiful example she displayed. This is what happens to you when you no longer need care. Such people also would probably have learnt that they don't have to give a damn about whomever they deem unworthy to be cared for.

And she was one day late from the actual Downs Syndrome's Day, talk about sincerity.

Bah, Care bears and their mighty laser cannons are getting to me.

ES.

-----Feel-----
Time to die.

Time to be alive again.

Time for new beginnings.

Because......

Perhaps it was all a dream.

Life, live it well.

-----Speak-----

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Alastair Lee
Brina Lee
Chong Xin
Ee Ning
Frances Lim
Grace Sung
Gran Ooi
Justin Kor
Kien Ann
Lewis Leow
Melissa Wee
Sheena Phua
Terence Szeto
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