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Personality
Puts in my best for everything
Serious
Hobbies
Watch TV
Slack
Sleep
Loves
Dramas and variety shows esp. Korean ones
Korea
Lee Seung Gi
Dong Bang Shin Ki esp. Changmin and Yunho
Enjoys
Music
Learning Korean
Reading
Lame jokes
Helping others
Volunteering
Comedies
Likes
Sincere people
Peace
Balance
Indoors
Being in the limelight :P
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Back-stabbers
Hypocrites
Cowards
Nonsense
Illogical People
Window Shopping
...Experience Reality... updated on 6th August 2009. ♥
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{ Sunday, August 14, 2005 } 3:43 AM
Smoke Particles
Hmm. Saw it recently on all sorts of media available that there are lots of smoke particles causing smog and haze, especially in Malaysia.
I'm so sorry that I don't know which part of Malaysia it is, but the condition there is really terrible.
The Malaysian PSI is 500. Recently. The visibility range dropped down to around 100 metres, at most 200 metres. Well, I was very surprised. The Malaysian PSI (MPSI) which is different from Singapore's PSI (SPSI), is really different as you guys can see. If Singapore had such a haze like Malaysia, they would have announced the state to be in a state of emergency. In the Singapore haze years ago, the SPSI was around, at most 200? Singapore already got so worried.
I just read in the newspapers that when there is around 350 smoke particles within a very small volume of air, MPSI would read it as 300 while SPSI would read it as 200. And Malaysia actually told its citizens that the haze was no big deal since it hasn't hit the MPSI 500 mark yet.
So it all implies that Malaysia doesn't give a hoot about the haze problem.
People are all discussing why aren't Malaysia and Indonesia collaborating and taking action to put off the more than 760 fire spots in Indonesia. Well, I figured out that to put off so many fire spots, it probably needed lots and loads of air plane fuel and water and manpower and time. Since forest fires happen so every now and then, what's the point of putting out this round's fire spots when they will occur again next year?
So they might have thought that way and hence isn't taking action yet.
Although there is an increase in the number of patients with haze-related diseases, this might have been seen as a norm, an expected rise, which is really true.
And they are probably waiting for some other countries to help put out the fire spots, (like, maybe Singapore will, if the wind changes direction and the haze affects Singapore adversely) so that they can save a hell lot of money.
And there is smog being observed in China, if I am not wrong, somewhere around Shanghai, which is caused by low pressure and high humidity. The Chinese have been complaining that they can't breathe properly, and that they are worried that the foreign particles which have been falling from the sky above onto the ground and the lead particles from car exhausts will affect their health.
Well, it's their problem if their health is really being affected by the lead particles present in car exhausts. And the same goes to Malaysia and Indonesia. I'm not being mean and sarcastic and nonchalant, but it's the cold, solid, hard fact.
First of all, you guys should already have been taking action to anticipate and counteract the smog and haze when the situation was not this bad yet. Well, you guys can only blame yourselves for being slowpokes.
Secondly, the developing countries have to be aware of the environmental problems that we all face now. Lead paricles in car exhausts is YOUR problem and you have to learn from Singapore that you need to install converters in your car exhaust pipes to convert the carbon monoxide to harmless carbon dioxide and that the petrol you use must be lead free.
And that Malaysia and Indonesia have to reinforce stricter laws and be more diligent in curbing the fire-starters. If you slack in this area, you suffer. So it's either you die, or they die. Of course, the answer is, THEY die.
Moral of the story? For goodness' sake, learn from Singapore. We are such a good example, almost examplary, so learn it well. To make sure you don't remain as a developing country, learn from a successful-developing-country-title-shook-off-developed-country, a.k.a. Singapore. If you don't learn, you don't succeed.
And make sure that when you develop, you don't harm the environment like China does. Yes, making money is important, but if you destroy the environment, you can't get to enjoy the money you make by slogging your life out for.
And... it's no use crying over split milk. What's more important now is that you think of ways to clean up the milk mess and choose the most effective way to clean it up.
Singapore now too has lots of smoke particles in its air, although we aren't affected by both smog and haze. But it's now the Seventh Month, and lots of people will be making offerings to the "good brothers", which includes burning of joss sticks and paper money.
Since my nose is well known for its sensitiveness, I recently find myself sneezing more and having it being more itchy. My health is still affected. Only that we don't have enough fire spots to create a haze with the SPSI high enough to make the MOE stop school.
Well, that'll be the day when I cheer with champagne and declare my love for the MOE. Erm, back to the topic:
Sometimes I wonder... the Christians have been saying that Judgement Day will come soon. Nostradamus (If I spelt his name correctly) has been predicting non-stop about the end of the world. And American astronauts have just discovered that the ozone layer is now only as thick as a piece of tissue paper.
Which means that UV rays will be reaching us soon, and one fine day we will all die.
But all these signs have been indicating that we will not die an easy death. I always thought that we will all die immediately, as a whole world, like how the dinosaurs disappeared all in a moment when the end of the world comes. Seems like I will be terribly disappointed.
What's more, I have been waiting for this day to come. I've been suffering so much stress and is so unhappy with life that I really wish to end it soon. However, if we are all going to die a slow death when the end of the world comes, I would really rather and wish that a meteorite came crushing down on me instead.
Serious. My stand is, I want the end of the world to come, but I want a quick death. And I will make sure that I will get a quick death.
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