When you believe in free will, doesn’t all death become suicide?
All events in life are actually accidents. Some events just simply happen much faster than the others. We tend to only think that an event is an accident when it happens so quickly that we cannot react properly to save ourselves from harm caused by the event. Sometimes they result in what we regard as a total […]
Georgia and Russia live together imperfect harmony. Side by side with South Ossetia, which has no passport of its own. Yet. Ebony and Ivory thought war was obsolete. My piano keyboard was wrong. I look forward to adding South Ossetia to my passport collection. In the meanwhile, I will be looking into exhibiting only the […]
Around a week ago, my left index finger suddenly started to retrace a subtle scar on the flesh side of my left thumb. I remember very clearly what happened. It was a hectic day and I was finishing up work just before having to run to catch a flight. I slit my thumb while cutting […]
It’s not that sharp.
Be[com]ing Dutch, Van Abbemuseum, Eindhoven, the Netherlands, 24 May – 14 Sep 2008.Photos by Peter Cox.
Here is why we are given several short years to share with others: Genetics are not merely physical. Liauw Hwi Tong, Joseph Damianus Tulus Wuliata, 🙂 9 May 1937 – 1 June 2008.He travels light, he spreads it too.
Waiting to dry.
Today, I have 132 mosquito-passports in total, including a UN laissez-passee one. Around this time last year, the idea of collecting as many passports as possible was merely a running joke between me and my friends. I would tell them that my being in Australia was my first step into collecting as many permanent residency […]
Welcome, o sweet jetlag. Sway, tickety toe, with my melatonin; play it hell to the longest days in the verge of summer, come. Goodbye, bitter insomnia, your flawless day for nights; such a boon for the stars twinkle tricking my eyes to tally. Should I sleep or should I not? Should I never stir?