1/4/10

Motor

今天突然想到去考motor牌..
反正男人多学一样东西从来不会吃亏..
除了学赌博喝酒飘车吸毒抽烟之外啦当然..
而且在城市方便得多..
读书也方便很多..
要去哪里也省很多麻烦..
油也不会吃很多..
虽然是危险了一点啦..

然后大概中午看到一辆车转去右边时撞到一辆motor..
还好的是那时那条街红灯..
还好的是那个不知死的motor佬闯了红灯..
不然撞了跌倒..
还没反应过来一辆车来不及煞车撞过去的话..
命都没了..

前天一想出门听到新闻说到一个motor被车撞倒..
结果车主因为害怕而没停车..
motor佬被拖着走一段路而失血过多死了..

那件事发生在我今天看到motor被撞倒同一条街上..
虽然JlnAmpang真的很长..
可是..

终止!
驾motor的朋友们要小心点啊..
我看我还是要好好考虑考虑下..

After the End

Every storybook, movie, video game and etc follows a plot. Such as the main character grows up as a squire, trains to be a knight, falls in love with his childhood sweetheart, go trough a series of seemingly random yet specifically plot-driving events, slays the evil dragon and saves his beloved so that they can live happily ever after. The end. That's just an example.

So, what happens after the end?

Sequels suck. Plain and simple. Well, not all of them but at least most do. Why is that? Nobody likes the hero to live a normal life. But after achieving "happily ever after" there isn't really much to do that can be considered abnormal. Such as Mario saving the princess, again. Or how about sonic snow white eating a poison orange? Or pear? Well, it isn't the same for a reason.

There's only a handful of classic quotes and nostalgic story lines and they can't be recycled just like that. Even after going through a extensive make-over and re-packaging, it's really really hard to capture that moment of brilliance again, be it on film, paper or whatever.

And so, waves after waves of new characters flood our cinema, bookstore, and even our Play stations or X Boxes. During the same time, the old heroes plan their retirements and prepare themselves for layers after layers of dust to settle on top of them.

Actually, I hate endings. The first thing that comes to my mind after the end is: ""... And then what?". Back in the real world, happy endings never come. All that comes are happy moments, happy periods of time, happy whatever, but never endings. Because in reality, right after the perfect marriages, people still have to work their asses off to continue to survive. Even rich people who play golf all day have their share of worries.

In the real world, Snow White and her prince still face court charges for killing the witch, Mario would have been bankrupt paying for all the fines when he steps on the grass by the time he saves the princess, Ash still have to worry about animal cruelty because he had to stuff all the Pokemon he caught in a computer (gotta catch 'em all remember?). I'd go on and on but to then I'd be ruining everybody's favorite story, won't I?

Actually, I'm starting to stray really far from my point. After the end, good stories turn into classics, great stories turn into legends, the rest will probably get forgotten but the same rule applies to all of these stories, they don't really get to continue their stories on their on. It's a full-stop. When the original writer dies, so does the story, even if another person continues it, it'll always just be a different story with a similar hero.

What I'm trying to say is this:
We only have as long as our lives last to write our own story, do the things we have the passion in doing, until we lose the ability to do anything more. After that, all we can hope for is that time is compassionate in leaving good memories in those that are writing their own story.

Life's short. After the end, that's all there is. What are you leaving behind? A legacy? A legend? Or a lame excuse of a life?

1/3/10

平凡

几乎每次写blog都是用好久没写了当开头..
因为真的好久没写了..

最近不懂自己在做什么..
就是一直在电脑面前发呆而已..
假期还有两个星期..
十多岁的生活有少过两个星期..
可是没什么东西做..

圣诞节过了..
管乐集训过了..
年也过了..
下个节目就是生日..

...兴奋不起来...

唉..
平凡的日子..
好又不是..
不好又不是..
可是我知道的是..
不喜欢平凡..

快快过去啦..