Camus
Loves blue cheese with Shiraz
Guiness Stout
Classic, or orbit
Pu`Er Cha (Chinese Tea)
Singing in the shower
Watches S-League matches and supports SAFFC
Pool/Snooker
Chills in bar and pubs, doesn't go to clubs.
Keeps lots of candles and scents for display and collection
Persistent in opinions/decisions
Eat a lot, sleep alot, play a lot, and serious at work
Loves everything about his room, the tranquility, serenity, and solitary.
Laws
Flaws and Goodness
Introvert.
Sinks his melancholy in alcohol.
Count yourself lucky if he talks to you about his troubles.
Very frank in words, may upset people with his words.
Emotional, not temperamental.
Dumb actually, but hides his side really well.
Political, but treasures his few friends.
Perfectionist.
Resends his own personality.
As described, live alone.
Thinks badly of a person first, before becoming friends.
Friday, August 03, 2007
11:58 PM
Phrasing words is a very important crucial process. If you convey one harmless message in a nasty way, the receiving party interprets the message as being harmful instead of harmless. Whenever we speak, put yourself in the receiving party's shoes first. Will your words hurt the party? Will your phrasing and tone lead the party to misunderstand your intentions? Will the party be happy with what you said? If you can surpass these questions, then speak.
Yes, speaking can kill easily even when no harmful intentions are harbored. So, to all who visits my blog, speak carefully. =D