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Jeff Lim ; 3rd July
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The feeling that I'm aware, is more helplessness than cowardice. I peel off my frail consciousness slowly, so my footsteps won't make a sound Becoming ashes, scattering into tiny pieces. I ask my subconsciousness... What more? Tears starts to fall, without a trace..



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Friday, February 06, 2009
".06/02/09."


http://news.asiaone.com/News/AsiaOne%2BNews/Singapore/Story/A1Story20090206-120040.html

Something to rant about. Everytime on duties, definitely we'll be able to see idiots standing beyond the yellow line. Out of goodwill, and as part of our job, we approached the party and advice whomever to stand BEHIND the yellow line. Often these people just can't be bothered and give a lousy attitude. Many cases of parents letting their children run about on the platform, and couldn't even be bothered when they crosses the yellow line. So who's fault is that? Or can I say the yellow line is there for a reason.

The fact remains that it's not us who don't do our job but it's the people who just couldn't care less. When you're fine, people will start cursing us and the stuff for being over reacting. But when things happen, people will start blaming the stuff, the train, company, even the mosquito that happen to fly pass the station. Our job scope is all about security and anti terrorism. We can just close one eye and let the commuters do whatever they want. It's your life, not ours.. All we lose is time collecting the bits and pieces of your body, nothing more..

Although the piece of article is just a joke, but I guess there'll be more to come..

Just my 2 cents.