The accuracy of death.
Do we ever know when its the right time to live or to die?
In the movie, Accuracy of Death, Takeshi Kaneshiro does. Or at least, he gets to decide whether one lives or dies. The movie is surprisingly good - Takeshi is uber cute, and his childlike innocence and wonder at everyday, normal human things, is terribly endearing. The stories also draw you in, and you watch and wonder, what the judgement will be. Life, in its intangible and tangible essence, is also portrayed here. I like it.
Have yet to see Harold and Kumar yet though, and REALLY looking forward to catching Sex and the City. Now I just have to find people who are equally enthusiastic about it to watch it with me hahaha. Or, even though I never watch movies alone, I may make an exception this time... because SATC for me, is kind of like a private love affair, where many hours of my life were spent glued to the telly watching their lives unfold. Yes, I'm a TV junkie, I admit. Or at least, I used to be, when I had the time. I'm sure a lot of people feel this way too about this series - that they can really identify with the characters, that they feel like they're almost friends with the girls, that they would love to have lives like that. But oh whatever, humour me, and let me indulge in this little fantasy.
And - my Facebook profile has something amusing on it - I have 888 pictures and 333 friends. What's up with these repeating numbers?! I ought to buy 4D, or something.
Heh. Been going out a tad too much for my liking - think I should try to go home from work at least once a week or every 2 weeks for dinner and to rest. At the rate I'm going... (I fell asleep at a park pench the other night after dinner, and I wasn't even alone, go me) sheesh. Yes ok and in my standard blog post style, I shall post some food pictures now :)
Having different tapas to eat is actually rather nice and a bit more exciting than having a main sometimes haha. Yay. All these were from Cork Cellar Kitchen by the Marmalade Group. Noms.
Also discovered a freaking nice dish from Sushi Tei - the salmon and hotate paper hot pot... omg the soup is seriously damn fabulous. And it's quite reasonably priced too... cheaper than the one at Sakae, I think. DAMN NICE CAN.
Hehe. Ok ok enough. I actually have more, but enough now =p
T'was a pretty good week. Ended it off yesterday night with a bang by getting really kinda smashed at Butterfactory (again), resulting in my world spinning, me stumbling around, and my first time throwing up in public. Not the most glam of moments, I must say. But overstepped my limit without realising it lah so... yes. Staying away from alcohol for a while... Puking is really NOT pleasant.
But yes well, this phase will pass. I guess over the past few weeks, I've felt like I needed to have fun. After working the whole week away, staying at home alone to stone the weekend away just doesn't seem to cut it. A hurt, when suffered, also needs to be mended, and not doing anything just won't help at all.
Alright time to take a nap before heading off to Union... night! :)
:8:43 PM: :sugah~plum