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Wednesday, January 25, 2006 @ 7:19 PM
american idol begins in abt 15 min. i've got an el compo to complete by fri, titled 'Just Do It. Is the above an appropriate slogan for youths today?'. actually, i've to do a 2nd draft after my pathetic 24/50 1st draft was not acknowledged by the teacher, that albeit the fact that i had use a 'Zenith' essasy as reference. misinterpretation, as my teacher has so effortlessly pointed out as my problem. i guess alot of issues are based on one's perspective. jw kept squeezing an ans out of me to his qn as to whether one should still uphold equality despite the fact (assumption rather) that many are not doing so. yea, it really does depend on perspective, or as ls has so aptly put it, 'everything is relative'. if that is so, would that mean that moral values are important, not because that they are important, but rather that many have believed and seen it as so based on personal judgements and conclusions? using the analogy that if u were to ask if it was alright to rob a bank, a bank robber and police officer would give two extreme ans : yes and no. so are we all living based on how others think or perceive the world to be? does it mean that personal opinions matter nothing, as where you stand on the social ladder is based on their impressions of you? sadly. maybe. american idol has started. |