Quote:"Yeap, I don't know anything about girls because I don't have a girlfriend. I just grew up with 2 sisters and a very open mom, my best friends are all girls and I read more than you. But, of course, you have a girlfriend, that you see only two months a year, which I might add, you didn't get together with before coming here, that's why you know more about girls than me." An unsung hero of our day, paraphrasing and exaggeration of the quote
Disclaimer:My English sucks from the lack of reading and writing. My writings and typings and ramblings are a product of thousands of influences with minimal original ideas and no creativity. My aim aundience is one that is made up of open-minded teenagers and young adults. If you're offended by the contents, well, fuck you.
Honestly, I find the title "Malaysian Artistes for Unity" a bit excessive. Malaysian Artistes want us to unite. Us other professionals: doctors, lawyers, architects... we want to keep the segregation, divide and rule. That's my first impression on it anyways. That's why I chose the not so 'Artistes' banner.
Some parts of the lyrics also I find not so amusing - 'You're not heavy?' Ok...
But that's me nitpicking at the bad side. I mean, put only one race in a group, I'll call 'em racists, but put each race in one group, I'll call them trying to hard to be politically correct.
The good side is legion. I mean, as much as I hate to admit it, these artistes really influence the masses. Sheep that we are, we look up to one figure, most of the time not even authorative, and we follow them blindly: the way they dress, their political positions, their philosophies. They're the most powerful, with all due respect, tool that we can use to send our message. But then again, I don't know if this has been played publicly on TV or radio back in Malaysia or not. With them being practically 0wnzed by the government, I doubt it. So, this thing can't reach those who do not rule their lives with internet. Oh well.
Stop being racists and support the cause, you lousy bigots.