Sunday, March 22, 2009

Friday, March 20, 2009

What's the Point of Notes?...This is Deep!!

I've been writing, or rather composing these notes that reflect deep thought and a hint of enlightenment. Perhaps some of the people who have seen these notes think that they are pointless and a waste of time. I am writing this note in order to explain the importance of thinking beyond what life's routines have shaped our minds to think about. Five out of the seven days of the week we wake up, go to work or school, come home in the afternoon, choose whether or not to bother with homework, and maybe watch some television or indulge ourselves in a good book. Maybe your life is different from this, however, it's probably not that big of a gap. So what does this have to do with my notes? Maybe the point of my notes is to learn something new. We learn in school everyday in order to obtain a career. We work in our respective careers in order to make a living. Rather than attempt to break this functioning routine, we should introduce a little difference to keep ourselves from becoming robots. You may not believe in how routine our lives are, but they are quite nonfluctuating.

By Burhan Kadibhai


Monday, March 16, 2009

Sunday, March 15, 2009

Hahahaha..Yea Im Tired of This Happening Too





WASHINGTON—A majority of African-Americans surveyed in a nationwide poll this week reported feeling “deeply disturbed” and “more than a little weirded out” by all the white people now smiling at them.

First witnessed shortly after President Obama’s historic victory, the open and cheerful smiling has only continued in recent months, leaving members of the black community completely unnerved.

“On behalf of black people across this nation, I would like to say to our white brethren, ‘Please stop looking at us like that,’” said Brown University psychology professor Dr. Stanley Carsons. “We’re excited Barack is president, too, and we’re glad you’re happy for us. But giving us the thumbs up for no reason, or saying hello whenever we walk by, is really starting to freak us out.”

Added Carsons, “We just want to be able to stand in line at Home Depot without getting patted on the back.”

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Sunday, March 8, 2009