the axiom

ax·i·om n.
1. A self-evident or universally recognized truth; a maxim: “It is an economic axiom as old as the hills that goods and services can be paid for only with goods and services” (Albert Jay Nock). 2. An established rule, principle, or law. 3. A self-evident principle or one that is accepted as true without proof as the basis for argument; a postulate.

Monday, September 25, 2006

told you so

long entries can be such a tiresome read, hence i shall spare people further agony. as many would know by now, hady mirza won. as much as people clamour for the proverbial x- factor-- which by the way isn't something that a person has in my opinion or is able to cultivate, but an amorphous concept that emanates from the people who receive the individual; this perception-- i do think that an idol of a singing competition should at the least be able to sing. something that only one of them could do, again my own opinion. i was just hoping for a shot of dick, florence and jacintha once the results were announced. having prematurely crowned jonathan their 'idol', one would love to see how they reacted.

their hyperbole and jonathan's boot- licking with the constant stress on how he was proud to sing a local song; a choice that was supposed to breed sympathy maybe, was starting to get on my nerves.

anyway, the next time someone arranges two 's' papers on the same day, i will personally hunt the person down and stuff the whole stack of VJC paper down his/ her throat.

for now, i want to grow long hair and my 'x- factor'.

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