Sunday, February 22, 2009
Sometimes a simple stuff can be complicated. It had to depends whether the person understand you, and whether you understand yourself.
Sometimes the things you wish to happen, it always turn the other way round. so why am i still believe things will happen.
Sometimes you trust the person so much, hoping that he will change for the better but it dont always happen. Probably he even forget what you had done for him/her, cause human only see what they have done for people, but not see what had people done for them.
Sometimes you do have regret but you still have to let go? and that's life?
i have asked people and people had as me back this question:
'Why cant you understand me?'
'Why cant you listen?'
'Why cant you go my way?'
'Why cant you give in?'
But no one seems to answer these question. but they love to ask this question when things turn nasty, but they will never ask that to themselve or ask themselve to do.
Human are so weird and complicated.
There is so many question in my head that no one can answer.
FEELING TERRIBLE BUT STILL HOPE FOR THE BETTER.Labels: HAPPY. BE HAPPY.
lil' queen
2:23 PM
Tuesday, February 17, 2009
READ THIS::
i didn know malaysia has such law to those malaysian muslim. pity them.. lol kinda sad to hear people were ban from celebrating valentine's day.
KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia - Authorities in Malaysia arrested 26 unmarried Muslim couples in hotel rooms during Operation Valentine _ aimed at curbing illegal premarital sex in this conservative country, an officer said Monday.
The couples, most under 30 years old, were detained for sharing rooms early Sunday in the beachside town of Kuantan in eastern Pahang state, said Badaruddin Ahmad Bustami, enforcement assistant director with the state's Islamic department.
State authorities carry out raids each year on Valentine's Day in this Muslim-majority country, where sharia laws make it illegal for unmarried Muslims to meet behind closed doors, Badaruddin said. Doing so constitutes a crime known as "khalwat," or "close proximity," which carries a maximum fine of 1,000 ringgit (US$280) and up to six months in prison.
The sharia laws apply only to Malaysia's Muslims, not to Christian and Hindu citizens who together make up about 40 percent of the population.
Badaruddin said the couples were released but may be charged later with khalwat.
"We don't agree with Muslim couples celebrating Valentine's Day because it's not Malay culture," he said. "Every Valentine's Day, many couples come here and they commit big mistakes under Islam."Labels: why is it so wrong to celebrate Valentine's Day in Malaysia.
lil' queen
10:38 PM