Life is never colourful without these people. Just enjoy their cheap rides!
What am I refering to? What am I rambling about?
Some bitter earthlings or hamster I called them. A good friend of mine will definitely put on that cheeky smile. Gee.. They won't stop snooping into other's life, critisizing other's abilities and feeling resentment because of another's success. jealous.
Miserable and lonely housewives, particularly bitter people, didn't get enough in their life, or I shall say, never thankful with what they have at present. Jealous of others' happiness. Therefore, to butter their agony, invest in these gossiping business. Cheap. Definitely if I owned a gossip parlour, I'll make big money out of them.
Scamper. That's what hamster do. From one place to another sourcing for potential victims.
They have their children, haven't they? Not shame ar if your child turn up to be a dissappointment? What goes up come down, you know. Karma. Wait.. She had her karma before. Hmm.. Let me recall.. Lumpy, cancerous cells somewhere there? Removed that part, aye? Still never learnt a lesson? Still prefers the routine inexpensive job? Cheap.. Cheap..
A very typical aunties-a'sohs kind. Really. They compare anothers' children to theirs; feeling their children are more successful than others but in reality, so-so. What successful? Neither a graduate nor a doctor, or anything like that. No shame ar?.. Boasts around, quoting your child as a role model. Strongly, I feel pity for the child. Haizz..
As a mother, would you encourage your child to clubs?
Funny how some mothers did, or I should say some mothers who wanna highlight to others how MODERN mothers they are and why another mother should envy them. Honestly, I do club occasionally but I would never openly tell my children, "Darlings, you should club to expand your contacts, get yourselves exposed to the 'world'." OR advise another party, "Eh, you should allow your children to clubs. Let them have a feel of these when they are still young so they won't crave for it later." I simply find this inappropriate. As a matter of fact, maybe 'yes' or maybe 'no', our children will try nightlife one day. Facets of life, we went through our phases and I strongly would like to highlight here that my parents had NEVER encourage or introduce me to clubs. We socialise and we explore just to learn about these places through friends or readings.
Sure there's no harm sharing with your children what it is like in clubs, but to a certain extend you're sure that you're not harming your children.
As I quote, Life is never colourful without these people. Enjoy the free rides! That's it!


