Now, I would gladly appreciate if you kept this section untouched. We all like honest people now, don't we.
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Monday
3/03/2008 09:05:00 PM
yo people.back on track.
today dint go to school.just couldnt be bothered.malas la.n penat n ngantok.
forget yesterday.im sorry.
today nothing went to plan.stayed at home at last.
i hate sbs.confiscated my ezlink coz its spoilt?wtf.den now i must play adult fare.motherfucking bloodsuckers. havent they got enough? still want to fine some barstard for tailgating XDXD. felt like burning their office or something. yes rebellious. In the blood i guess. blood with a low boiling point.
ouhh my im sposed to write a reflection on the feasibility of a utopia. but i cant get it done coz my brain got mental barrier,
"'Utopia' means 'any real or imaginary society, place, or state considered to be perfect or ideal'. 'Perfect' carries the meaning 'faultless'. However if something is considered perfect, it may not exactly be faultless but worked towards perfection or in a state of very little number of faults. If that then is the criteria of a Utopia, I say that it is possible. For example, Singapore is a democratic state which emphasises on racial and religous harmony. Anyone caught offending or acting against its set of rules are punished and therefore the ideals of the country are 'safe' in the sense that the authority works towards keeping the set of national ideologies as principles for the society.
A utopia is possible as long as the society behaves in line with the rules adn regulations that ensure that the principles and ideologies of the state are kept unoffended. However a utopia does not mean that the absence of a government body and a law enforcer is possible. In reality, there is bound to have certain individuals who will go against the rules and regulations and therefore the law enforcer or authority must act to ensure that others are either not hurt or not influenced.
A utopia is not possible if its definition takes the form of ' a perfect state or society where all ideologies are unoffended'. A utopia, then, is not possible in reality as individuals will offend the rules that keep the ideologies unoffended and will certainlytake advantage of the situation if no law enforcers or there is no government or form of authority. Therefore, anarchy will not work as there is no form of authority to keep things working in order and if the society is in authority, they will disagree and cause more chaos."