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Topics we can explore

Here are some proposed topics to give justification to the disk space used: 1. Music and my state of mind 2. If you love your job, why do you insist being paid every 15 days? 3. Jobs you would rather have than this. 4. The virtue of selfishness 5. Do writers have to be great readers? 6. All-time fantasy travel itinerary

Kai Food

The wandering gourmand...Attention TV producers, we may have a new concept for a reality show here! Seriously, your passion for food and your thirst for walking the earth make a nice combination, and somehow, you always get to tiptoe in between these two worlds. Considering that i consider cheese sticks and beer as a major source of calcium, this is kinda refreshing in some ways. Meanwhile, the rest of us mere mortals write about angst, boredom, loss (or gain) of a loved one, sexual jitters, or money and the lack of it. Where people describe the hallucinogenic experience of taking LSD, you were able to talk about the psychological effects of inhaling the aroma of new broth, or the sensuality of slicing puto the old-fashioned way. Including your poems from long ago, i can safely conclude that you work best when you're hungry.

Diary of a Bitter Blog

actually, this isn't my first time to put up a blog, but i have been disappointed with my first two attempts. both times, i went inside, secure in my belief that what i will create is something far from the mundane, a refreshing repository of ideas (no matter how banal, impractical, or downright stupid) that will at least in the long run assure me that older is really wiser. anyway, why do we blog? have you ever played the role of Secret Keeper? except from the concern arising from the possibly dangerous or embarassing consequences of spilling the beans, there is nothing to motivate a person to keep one's thoughts to themselves? Why should you? ideas are meant to be explored, in as much the same way as a bomb is always designed to go off. Of course, in most cases, bombs and ideas are best left deactivated. Blogs are a great way to unhinge the lid. Blogging is also a very rewarding experience for the vain and selfish - which is all of us for one time or another. The sanctity of