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Bit Of July


Here are some shots from July, starting with Eric Li, Fly and John Thomas at Nerofico. Eric Li is on the keys. This was back on the 6th of July, 2012.


Didn’t catch her name.


Also featuring a horn section.


John Thomas, cropped from far away, on the Sony Alpha NEX-5 and Opteka 85mm F1.4 through a Sony LA-EA1 adapter.


I then adjourned to hipster central, Publika, with Jolin Kwok…


…and half-Korean half-Chinese Kimberley. I also brought my 11x11x11 Rubik’s Cube and lost the center red sticker. Coincidentally, her dress was full of red squares! We did not manage to find the fallen sticker.


14th July 2012. I went to MBPJ’s office and on the way out, I saw this.


Didn’t stay around though, because I was headed elsewhere at night…


…to The Venue! Here, Reza Salleh was performing.


Zalila the smirking percussionist, and Melina the badass bassist, back him up. They did a cover of Beatles – All My Loving in the macho way that only Reza could do.


This was the first time I had been to The Venue, and what a positive impression it gave! Having acquired No Black Tie’s excellent sound engineer, and installed plenty of pretty lights, it would be the venue for plenty of gigs to come.


18th July 2012 was an open mike at Frontera, Jaya One. Didn’t catch this guy’s name.


This night was a bit different, however, because I brought only my Sony Alpha 900 and Sony Carl Zeiss Distagon T* 24mm F2.0 ZA SSM. That means awkwardly close pictures like this one.


Here’s Jack and Kimberley.


They did a cover of Nouvelle Vogue – Just Can’t Get Enough (it itself being a cover of Depeche Mode’s).


Jack on harp. I remember it was Intan’s farewell that they met and thus a new band was formed!


Tim and Kim.


Tim, of Tim and Kim. I didn’t take this picture, I think.


Kim, of Tim and Kim. I didn’t take this picture. She asserts her Asian identity.


Jack transforms my War For Cybertron Shockwave.


We were sitting with Peter and Markiza Brown, and they commented that these toys were war machines!


Backlit Kim.


This was from a later meetup at that vegetarian place in Lebuh Ampang that encourages you to stuff your face up in vegetarian food. It also gives me that accomplished feeling when I clear up a batch of pictures. I still have two gigs from July 2012 that I have yet to post, and one of them actually happened within this time of events, but I’ll do that one after this since that was a big gig.

Feedback 626


Feedback Open Mic at The Bee, Publika, 26th June 2012! Here’s Ashley and Gavin.


All shots with the Sony NEX-5 and Opteka 85mm F1.4 on the Sony LA-EA1 adapter.


Stanley Oh and Neo Ann Na form the formidable Oh Neo! (You’ll not forget the band name from the makeshift shaker.)


Crispy Christian Palencia.


Reina, I think.


Tiah with an all-star band.


Her friend joins her for a bit of vocals.


Sharon Chong! She has many hats.


Her sister, Yvonne Chong, joins her in hat-dom and vocal duty.


Raksasa awakens from his slumber for some outerworldly music.


Jessica showed me an article that came out about him, in Juice Magazine.


It was also Ann Na’s birthday! I’d later know these faces in detail.


What the cakes say?


Ronan King, I think.


The amazing Elvira Arul makes a surprise appearance!


Nish Tham surprises us with a vocal performance, after years of cajoling.

Moonshine, 21st June 2012


Moonshine: A Homemade Music Show, down at The Bee, Publika, one 21st of June 2012! Here’s emcee and organizer Reza Salleh in a Mayer-esque hairstyle.


Fa’thu starts the set.


I remember her covering Bob Dylan – Make You Feel My Love. Legit!


She looks totally Malaysian Indian but is actually from the Maldives. Interesting.


Steve McKenzie was next.


Hailing from Australia, he was in cult punk-folk band The Bedridden. (The event page says so!)


Gotta love the very shiny, pearlescent fretboard!


Then came the Diplomats Of Drum, obviously with more than just drums.


Some members play multiple roles.


Djembe!


Keyboard!


The magic, of course, of the Samyang 35mm F1.4 on the Sony Alpha 900, at F1.4. The telephoto shots were with the Sony Carl Zeiss Sonnar T* 135mm F1.8 ZA.


The crowd dances to the beat!


The elected wind instrument guy.


Major hoedown.


Eddy Lim on harp!


Altimet on rap.

My Social Attitude

From http://slackhalla.org/~demise/test/socialattitude.php:

Political Values

Radicalism
88.5%

Socialism
68.75%

Tenderness
43.75%

These scores indicate that you are a progressive; this is the political profile one might associate with a university professor. It appears that you are skeptical towards religion, and have a pragmatic attitude towards humanity in general.

Your attitudes towards economics appear socialist, and combined with your social attitudes this creates the picture of someone who would generally be described as left-wing.

To round out the picture you appear to be, political preference aside, a pragmatist with many strong opinions.

This concludes our analysis; we hope you found your results accurate, useful, and interesting.

Unlike many other political tests found on the Internet which base themselves on untested (and usually ideologically motivated) ideas, this inventory is adapted from Hans Eysenck’s own political inventory which was developed after extensive empirical investigations in the 20th Century.

Not For The Impatient


18th June 2012: The Impatient Sisters, at one of the San Francisco Coffee Fifteen For Fifteen shows.


As their name literally suggests, they are sisters. They harmonize to form a rather interesting blend. Yet you may call them single origin, heh. Obviously I am not hipster enough to be a coffee expert.


One of their songs features this. Shot through the glass behind them.


The crowd gathers outside.

All shots with the Sony Alpha NEX-5, with either the E-mount 16mm F2.8 pancake lens for wide shots, or the Opteka/Samyang 85mm F1.4 on a LA-EA1 adapter for the telephoto shots.

Alda: The Wake

Alda Evan Tan, rest in peace.
Alda Evan Tan, rest in peace.

Danny New on guitar and later violin.
Danny New on guitar and later violin.

Collin and a guitarist whose name I did not get, sang songs in tribute to Alda.
Collin and a guitarist whose name I did not get, sang songs in tribute to Alda.

Darren Teh, brother of Kevin Teh/Broken Scar (Alda's best friend) sings.
Darren Teh, brother of Kevin Teh/Broken Scar (Alda’s best friend) sings.

Alda apparently sold off all his other basses, including a cool double bass, ending up with just her. I don't remember her name.
Alda apparently sold off all his other basses, including a cool double bass, ending up with just her, Scarlet. (Thanks to the administrator of the Pray For Alda Evan Tan Facebook page for the reminder of the bass guitar’s name.)

Peter Hassan Brown, scene veteran, always ready with guitar and folk tune in hand.
Peter Hassan Brown, scene veteran, always ready with guitar and folk tune in hand.

Alda played bass for Soft Touch as well, Peter's band!
Alda played bass for Soft Touch as well, Peter’s band!

Esty Richard, vocalist for Once Upon A Time There Was A Sausage Named Bob, has a powerful voice!
Esty Richard, vocalist for Once Upon A Time There Was A Sausage Named Bob, has a powerful voice!

Jared of Once Upon... oh heck we'll just call it by what they like to call themselves when they don't feel like being wordy - Bob The Sausage.
Jared of Once Upon… oh heck we’ll just call it by what they like to call themselves when they don’t feel like being wordy – Bob The Sausage.

Elliott, a drummer from a long time ago, who played with Alda in Shelley Leong's Band and Cosmic Funk Express. Alda always had a drum buddy who would form a tag team. Elliott had not been seen around when he suddenly came up and played a song, waving to people (but we all struggled to recognize him in his new hair!)
Elliott, a drummer from a long time ago, who played with Alda in Shelley Leong’s Band and Cosmic Funk Express. Alda always had a drum buddy who would form a tag team. Elliott had not been seen around when he suddenly came up and played a song, waving to people (but we all struggled to recognize him in his new hair!)

Collin, left, plays guitar while Aldwin shows us where Alda's musical talent comes from. Except that Alda doesn't actually sing!
Collin, left, plays guitar while Aldwin shows us where Alda’s musical talent comes from. Except that Alda doesn’t actually sing!

C. Loco on the left. Not sure if that's Slyde on the right, but it does not look like him!
Slyde on the left and C. Loco on the right. Bald brothers!

Aldwin on the far right holds an iPad with lyrics, while Zona Marie in the middle sings along. I didn't catch the name of the girl on the far left. Zona also tells the most heart-wrenching stories of good times with her brother.
Aldwin on the far right holds an iPad with lyrics, while Zona Marie in the middle sings along. I didn’t catch the name of the girl on the far left.

Zona also tells the most heart-wrenching stories of good times with her brother.

Collin proposes to Joanne, while Danny plays guitar in the background. They met in the course of planning out fundraisers and other ways to help Alda's condition.
Collin proposes to Joanne, while Danny plays guitar in the background. They met in the course of planning out fundraisers and other ways to help Alda’s condition.

They got engaged and now he's taking her away.
They got engaged and now he’s taking her away.

The crowd at Alda's wake.
The crowd at Alda’s wake.

Adam Lobo and the crew.
Adam Lobo and the crew.

Aldwin, Alda's father, on the right, with a priest who says some prayers.
Aldwin, Alda’s father, on the right, with a priest who says some prayers.

Dragon Red, acoustic, with Adam on the left and Amil on the right, played earlier, but then jammed with Esty here.
Dragon Red, acoustic, with Adam on the left and Amil on the right, played earlier, but then jammed with Esty here.

All pictures taken at St. Ignatius Church, on the 13th of June 2012, at Alda Evan Tan’s wake ceremony, with a Sony Alpha NEX-5, a E-mount 16mm F2.8, an LA-EA1 adapter and an Opteka 85mm F1.4 in A-mount.

I did not get to go to his funeral, regrettably.

With this set of pictures, it should be closure – there aren’t any more pictures relating to him after this.

More here:
Come Together For Alda
Moonshine: A Fundraiser for Alda Tan
Rockafellas Come Together
Earth Hour 2012, Pray For Alda
What Do These Bands Have In Common?

Introducing Glaring Notebook: Pressed For Words

7 years, 8 months and 18 days after, I finally change my blog skin again, this time not at all even to a new blog skin but to a new blog system!

I coded my previous blog engine from scratch, and used the ideas as a base to build the Xfresh.com blogs – having cool widget-insertion features like <BlogFriends /> and <BlogCalendar /> for your skins, and Xanga-style following, and Livejournal-inspired history navigation. Or at least that’s how I remember it. Many famous Malaysian bloggers started on URLs like http://expectation.xfresh.com/ – wouldn’t you like to know who?

Xfresh.com is now defunct, but the true stories are beyond my earshot.

Anyway, what brought about this change, to WordPress? Well, my blog was no longer accessible, with a HTTP 500 (and previously I’d find the hosting company to be not very helpful – but then I understand well why a HTTP 500’s detailed error isn’t shown publicly.) So I downloaded the MDB (Microsoft Access file) and used MDB Viewer Plus to export the tables to CSV files.

My blog entries and titles had commas, so you could tell there would be a problem splitting the text. Fortunately, as I am a Grammar Nazi, I tend to type spaces after commas, so I could replace the “, ” with intermediate text e.g. “@@@@@” and then split the CSV file, then replacing it back.

The decision for WordPress was simple – the most plugins and the most ubiquitous blog system. I needed to get the fuss out and had no time for the kind of Content Management Systems where you’d have to build parts yourself. I had no time to code myself. Heck, my blog was down for a week and nobody cared to ask.

So then there were a few ways to get the CSV in – an outdated plugin, or convert the CSV to RSS, and then import. However, I found the most native would be WordPress’ own Import and Export functions. It would export a WXR (WordPress eXtended RSS) file with an XML extension, including blog entries, comments, authors, categories and the like.

I then made a simple Android app (I tend to write utilities in my mostly-used language, whichever is convenient) to read the blog entry and blog comment CSVs and write them out as a WXR file. I should’ve validated the XML earlier and saved many hours trying to figure out what was wrong when it would not import my custom WXR file!

And so, you’ll see my blog posts and comments mostly carried over, intact, with redirects for /default.asp?id=### going to /?p=###. The older blog entries reference /oldlinks.asp but heck with that, and there are some mislinks, but I’ll see what I can sort out when I have the time. I pulled an all-nighter and only finished importing at 2pm so I won’t be working on this for a while.

I also ported the old subpages (Guestbook, Jokes, Modified Lyrics, Plugin Player Models, Quotes) as posts with those categories. Thus my main navigation has been downsized to categories. I can’t seem to hack the dates though, so Plugin Player Models and Quotes are within the first page of entries for now.

Maybe someday I’ll put something in an About Me on a widget on the right. A *gasp* Facebook widget or Twitter feed or Instagram feed?

I also hacked the Twenty Twelve theme that came default with WordPress. Blog entry fonts are 125% scaled and there is a familiar tint in the background. Oh, and the theme promises mobile layouts, and you get RSS as WordPress gives you. ShaolinTiger, this is for you, more than 6 years after the Nikon D3 debuted (I think I said I’d implement RSS when Nikon comes out with a full-frame digital SLR.)

I still do this, though, because it is my preferred way of archiving and being all historian, especially with the music scene. If you want your pictures immediately, we could always come to a agreeable stipend – otherwise for those on a budget of zero, you can wait.

Andrew Netto, the PJ boy LA


25th May 2012: Andrew Netto Live! in Inked & Approved.


This is the PJ Live Arts Centre!


Opening for him was Singaporean stand-up comedian, Sharul Channa.


She was awesome, witty and punchy. The way comics should be, countering hecklers well.


Her impression of the Indian woman after marriage.


Then came the ever-unmarried-with-tales-to-tell Andrew Netto!


I usually shoot his stand-up skits from ground level, so it was nice to be able to use the upstairs seating to shoot this!


This is actually a HDR image – 3 separate exposures blended.


Andrew is always on the ball with current events, using them as fodder.


Accents galore!


All shots with the Sony Alpha 900, Sony Carl Zeiss Distagon T* 24mm F2.0 ZA SSM and Sony Carl Zeiss Sonnar T* 135mm F1.8 ZA.

My Plugin Player Models (for Quake 2 and Unreal Tournament) and Quake 3 Maps

Last updated 1:06 AM 22nd September 2013 +800 GMT

These Transformers plugin player models were mostly made for a Total Conversion for Quake 2 called Transformers Quake 2. The broken preview/review links have been struck out, but I have just uploaded the ZIP files to my server (Polycount, a site for plugin player models, seems to have lost most of its content.)

Blast Off (blastoff.gif, 6620 bytes)Blast Off (468 KB)
Polycount Preview
Swindle (swindle.gif, 6406 bytes)
Swindle (830 KB)

Polycount Preview
Polycount Review
(Unreal Tournament
version)
Superion (superion.gif, 7128 bytes)
Superion (523 KB)

This model was not submitted to Polycount, for some reason that I don’t remember.
Silverbolt (silverbolt.gif, 7688 bytes)
Silverbolt (490 KB)
Polycount Preview
Planetquake’s Quake 2
Model Of The Week
Skydive (skydive.gif, 6277 bytes)
Skydive (474 KB)
Polycount Preview
Planetquake’s Quake 2
Model Of The Week
Slingshot (slingshot.gif, 6456 bytes)
Slingshot (441 KB)
Polycount Preview
Planetquake’s Quake 2
Model Of The Week
Air Raid (airraid.gif, 5239 bytes)
Air Raid (501 KB)
Polycount Preview
Fireflight (fireflight.gif, 6316 bytes)
Fireflight (778 KB)
Polycount Preview
Bonecrusher (bonecrusher.gif, 6839 bytes)
Bonecrusher (535 KB)
The author invites anyone
to finish or remake
this model.
q3albdm3 (q3albdm3.jpg, 10640 bytes)
q3albdm3 (149 KB)
Okay, so this isn’t a
model but a simple
Quake 3 Arena map.
q3albdm4 (q3albdm4.jpg, 9788 bytes)
q3albdm4 (301 KB)
Okay, so this isn’t a
model but a rampy
space Quake 3 Arena
map.
q3albdm4a (q3albdm4a.jpg, 7115 bytes)
q3albdm4a (326 KB)
Okay, so this isn’t a
model but a rampy
space Quake 3 Arena
map.
q3albdm5 (q3albdm5.jpg, 5256 bytes)
q3albdm5 (365 KB)
Okay, so this isn’t a
model but a maze-like
Quake 3 Arena map.

Quotes

Last updated 12:08 AM +0800 GMT 28th February 2005, imported from a static page to a WordPress blog entry. I can’t seem to hack the date correctly though so this is on top.

Divine Revelations:
“Shame on you making noise in church! Can’t you see I’m trying to sleep?”
“God is not on my side because I am not on his side.”

Self-Defense:
“I will not tolerate such baseless accusations… even if they are true.”
“Either I’m completely honest or I lie too well to tell.”

Narcissistic Vanity:
“Geeks are good-looking; it’s just that their intelligence overshadows their attractiveness.”
“If you didn’t beat around the bush, I wouldn’t have wanted to know what lies behind it.”
“I don’t mix business with pleasure, but it was pleasure doing business with you.”
“I’m taking advantage of a system that hasn’t taken advantage of me.”
“I’d rather remove their innocence than spare their innocence.”
“The darker it is, the more powerful the effect of the flash.”
“I’m not good-looking; I just need less makeup to look good.”
“I’m embarrassed of my past because I feel I’ve improved.”
“I’m not into nature, but I like the birds and the bees.”
“Money can’t buy happiness but it sure can buy pleasure.”
“If I wasn’t full of myself, I’d be hollow inside.”
“You can be up when I get down on you.”
“I don’t need charm. I mean no harm.”
“I don’t care that I’m lackadaisal.”
“Just did it. It was disappointing.”
“Sarcasm turns me off. Yeah right.”
“I suck when looking for cracks.”
“A screw is tighter at first.”
“Free rides on me!”
“I’m 50% bisexual.”

Unbrushable Prudish Ego:
“I may not have the best sense of direction, but you shouldn’t mess with a guy who can solve a Rubik’s cube in 2 minutes.”
“I don’t have a short attention span; my attention just gets diverted… a lot.”
“All of us, like sheep, have gone astray, and I’m just following the trend.”
“All compliments paid go to my head so you might regret what you said.”
“Tomorrow is another day, and that’s the best day to do it.”
“Is it a small world, or are we getting too popular?”
“When the going gets tough, the bluff gets going.”
“I’m not cheeky; I just have a lot of cheek.”
“Like a funnel, I am open and yet narrow.”

Too Smart An Insult:
“If you’ve got nothing to do, don’t do it here.” – in memory of school’s belated disciplinary teacher, Mr. Lee
“Employees have one S, a boss has two S’s and a business has three S’s.”
“Work is where rebellion is broken. Work is where nobody is outspoken.”
“I don’t withdraw money with an ATM card. I withdraw it with a knife.”
“If nobody was a hypocrite, all of us would have nothing to say.”
“It’s hard to define maturity when there are so few examples.”
“Mess with me and I’ll rip your balls out of their sockets!”
“If you gave me a dime for my worries, would I give change?”
“I’m a pharmacist, prescribing drugs that I’ll never use.”
“I may be a free agent but I don’t do anything for free.”
“Am I stating the obvious, or is it reverse psychology?”
“I have a long fuse, but it’s stretched very thinly.”
“Chill because antifreeze is poisonous and can kill.”
“I’m not perfect; my faults are just harder to find.”
“If you’re the only one left, you’re always right!”
“Why pay attention when you don’t pay anything?”
“A robot is more advanced than a broken record.”
“I will draw the line here. I just need a pen.”
“Predictive text input does not help grammar.”
“Reverse psychology may backfire.”
“Everybody’s snake makes oil.”
“The key is to look sincere.”
“Space should be respected.”
“Make like my nose and run.”
“Make like a duck and sit.”
“What can go wrong won’t.”

Humbly Self-Depreciatory:
“What me bitter? Why, I’m so sweet, that just by looking at me you could drop dead from diabetes the very next day!”
“What’s the point of saying there are many more fish in the sea if you live in a desert?”
“It’s not that I don’t have a life; I just don’t know what to do with it.”
“If I’m God’s gift to women, I’m sure they’d be looking for my receipt.”
“Puberty didn’t hit me in the face; it kneed me in the groin.”
“Men are from Mars, women are from Venus, and I’m from Earth.”
“If you think I have a big head, wait till you see my mouth.”
“Fornication is a sin only because I haven’t done it.”
“I guess I’m an egghead to scrambled egg lovers.”
“The truth is out there. So are bigger fishes.”
“Circle my forehead to show 3 O’ clock.”
“I see imperfection in my reflection.”
“Am I thinking what you’re thinking?”
“Impotence is not hereditary.”
“My greatest debtor is time.”
“I’m a kid at height.”

Patheticness Measured:
“If my life was a sitcom, the only way you could tell if I was making a joke was if you heard canned laughter in the background.”
“I have such a running nose, I’d shove a tampon up it if it didn’t look weird.”
“I wanted to be a dark poet but all my attempts at poems rhymed.”
“I don’t plead temporary insanity. I plead permanent insanity.”
“I can be considered a homie only because I stay at home.”
“I’m a phone directory – I help short people look taller.”
“Sometimes my brain can predict what I am going to say.”
“My mind’s in the drain because I don’t have a gutter.”
“I feel so good, you’d swear I’m on anti-depressant!”
“I’m intolerable to those who seem to tolerate me.”
“Don’t ask me how my day was just to feel good!”
“I hardly show my easily impressedness.”
“My chickens hatch before I count them.”
“The saddest day of my life is my last.”
“I make perfect sense… to myself.”
“The weather is always above me.”
“People benefit from my doubt.”
“To make a short story long…”
“The doormat keeps the keys.”

Electronical Etiquette:
“Reading this email means that you agree to the terms and conditions hereby stated.”
“When I figure out how to randomize signatures, you won’t be reading this crap.”
“ON THE INTERNET NOBODY CAN TELL YOU’RE SCREAMING!”
“Abbreviations on ICQ: They go ASL? I go WTF?”
“I never go offline. I just get disconnected.”

Gamer Ideology:
“Celebrate, habitate, anticipate, approximate, estimate – ashpyiate or jugulate? Dynamite to immolate and decimate!”
“Computers have limits. Limits don’t sell computers. Limit-pushing games do.”
“I don’t pay to learn; I play to earn.”

Just Plain Wise Multi-sided Philosophy:
“It’s not what’s outside that matters; it’s what’s inside that counts. So what if my wallet’s leather?”
“Rules weren’t meant to be broken. Rules were meant to be broken when nobody enforces them.”
“Maturity is not about having the perfect perspective; it’s about having all perspectives.”
“There is only so much one can wring out of a cloth before it has to be laid to dry slowly.”
“Dark figures are not suspicious, they are just more likely to become roadkill at night.”
“What you don’t know can’t hurt you so if you don’t know anything nothing can hurt you.”
“The pen is mightier than the sword, but they didn’t have guns and nukes then.”
“The glass is not half empty or half full; the ratio of air to water is 1:1.”
“A gift’s value multiplies with the number of people you can give it to.”
“The problem with sarcasm is that you’re supposed to take it literally.”
“If the eyes are the window to the soul, then the mouth is the door.”
“The secret to successful lying is knowing how to gain their trust.”
“Don’t add fuel to the fire because you’ll have to eat the burns.”
“It’s easier to trust people with your wallet than your secrets.”
“Gambling isn’t against my beliefs; it’s just against my odds.”
“I’m not becoming psychic; the world’s becoming predictable.”
“The nearer the oasis, the more likely it is to be a mirage.”
“Humans were given two ears to hear both sides of the story.”
“Before filling the buffer, you must first clear the buffer.”
“Everyone’s happier than they say and sadder than they look.”
“Whatever’s written in stone can be cut away with diamonds.”
“If you’re up in the sky, a meteor will hit you eventually.”
“If customers were always right, only shops would be left.”
“There is only one thing you cannot live to regret doing.”
“If knowledge is power, I’ll give you a nuclear warhead.”
“Money can’t buy happiness but it sure can buy pleasure.”
“Being liked by people is just as hard as liking people.”
“A winner knows how to make a loss seem like a victory.”
“Being yourself is an excuse for people not to change.”
“5 minutes is not a measure of time but an expression.”
“Being tough makes one a target in a different way.”
“I eventually fall from the wall which I stand on.”
“Not wanting to follow does not make one a leader.”
“The file is either write-protected or read-only.”
“You’re rich by what you save, not what you earn.”
“It’s easier to make a hit when you have a bomb.”
“Tolerance is the art of not getting worked up.”
“It’s a longer way down when you’re at the top.”
“Positive thinking attracts negative attention.”
“Love is blind, but you need your eyes to see.”
“News, like peanut butter, should be spread.”
“The copy may look better than the original.”
“Entertain the thought that entertains you.”
“Heavy metal is not as noisy as repetition.”
“Programmers work with logic, not fantasy.”
“Time makes avoidable things unavoidable.”
“Don’t cross the sea until it has parted.”
“It would be fairer weighted than median.”
“Fantasy is often confused with ambition.”
“I’ll climb down when the wall crumbles.”
“Truth is like the corners of a circle.”
“Meditation is just placebo medication.”
“Perfection in perception is deception.”
“There is no spoon, we’re eating steak.”
“Heat me up so I can fit another mould.”
“There are unisex toilets in every home.”
“The truth is sealed behind many lips.”
“A tree can’t grow without its roots.”
“Honesty is the best copy-protection.”
“A shadow is never left in the dark.”
“I’m not humble, just pessimistic.”
“Talk is cheap, but so is booze.”
“Balloons cannot fly to the sun.”
“Hate is too easy to propagate.”
“Rainbows never hurt anybody.”
“Love is not as blind as hate.”
“Not free if it’s not free.”