Friday, December 14, 2007 @ 2:49 PM
Non-Vital Importances
Well, i have just made another one of my many observations about the Singapore Society, and this time it was carefully weaved into form as i finally decided to watch an episode of Deal or No Deal, mostly out of curiosity yet i cant ignore the other fact causing me to do so, absolute boredom...

Anyway, after awhile of introduction the host, Adrian Pang, "welcomed" what was supposed to be 26(i think) gorgeous girls. Well, now it is finally obvious why such a big number. It would be to show the audience that they were the people being referred to. Honestly, even after putting myself in the shoes of a lookist, i could not spot ONE of whom u could call pretty but sadly Adrian brought the phrase "ARE U MAD?" to a whole new level by describing them as "gorgeous".

I do not mean to subliminally say that Singaporean females have no ounce of physical beauty, but to be true to my mind i will have to say only a handful possess that quality which somehow lures many. HOWEVER, it is also true to say that what many of our nation's females lack in physical quality, they make up for in their mind. Yet sadly as in the case of any other country there must be the few who possess neither of the qualities, and the lucky ones who possess both.

And i also doubt that these 26 women paid to smile and old a briefcase will remain local in time to come. the reason, simple. The government will soon allow foreigners to have liberty to gain any job in the country as long as they possess the requirements. Deep inside i only hope that the companies that cash in most of th cheques for the country isnt taken over by any corrupt foreigner, as you should know by now, our nation is one where almost no one lives in a lair of corruption. back to the original point, as it is also obvious that foreign women especially beyond the European region, possess much more of the physical quality that lure the eye. Thus, sadly we may soon seeour nation one where we are proud of people born in anywhere other than the soils of our nation. thus is fate, unless we endeavour to change it.

Well i shall go back to watching the world and remarking on the interesting things that baffle me. Good by for now