This LIFE is semi-retired.

Hi! I'm updating this space to tell you guys that this second, seemingly, kinda, sort of unsuccessful attempt at deeply documenting my thoughts I call a blog will now be semi-retired. Facebook status updates and tweeting are a lot easier these days to blab about things like my views on life, society, and current events. Blogging, however, takes a little bit of thought. Heck, even THIS pinned post takes a while to be typed too.

The NARNIA division, however, I shall try and actively live it up; where I'll say good or crappy things about films, TV series, music, video games, events, or literature I have read... if this lazy-leech thing ever comes off of my brain, that is. 'Till then.

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"Fuck"... is one of those offensive and misunderstood words in the book. It has many different meanings when we put it in different instances. And one of the most well-known and widely used definition of the infamous 'F-word' would be none other than sexual intercourse (yeah, sex is relevant to EVERYONE nowadays, courtesy of the frequent cinematic/pornographic portrayal of the said activity, thank you very much). Now, when people say "I'm fucked up!", what's the first thing that hit you? Depending on how you see things at a certain time or degree, you might be thinking...
  • "You got knocked up, dude?" (usually after you uhh... watch the P-word); or... 
  • "I feel your pain..." (this one comes when you yourself are a miserable person and you totally understand how the speaker is feeling) / "Ah, who cares!" (this one comes when you just won't give a crap about what anyone's trying to say to you). 

If you ask me, the way I see it, "I'm fucked up!" is usually being spit out whenever the speaker is sorta torn apart with something RATHER THAN experiencing the act of the most popular usage of the F-word, since most of the time, the facial expression that is projected every time the statement is expressed can really tell you that they did not get fucked by a person, but instead by the dilemma that the speaker is currently having.

See where I'm getting at? Sometimes, we have to try and look at things in a different perspective when life gets us down. I'm not suggesting that we should run from the painful reality that befalls on us, but instead we should try and accept it for what it is and take it as a negative criticism that should be converted to a positive note so that we could apply that to ourselves in order to become a better person. Don't take negative criticisms or bad stuff people is saying about us and those other hated stuff too badly, those stuff actually helps us know our weaknesses. That way, we know what we should change about ourselves instead of totally buying a new empty book and fill it with all the wrong ideas.

So yeah... some words means something else. Just try and look things in a different way (just don't try and take what I'm saying here so seriously... I meant what I'm typing here, a'ight?). These are some messages for you and me. Please, keep ourselves posted with this kind of stuff.

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