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Monday, September 1, 2008

Being square

HAhaha...well, i agree to this sentence. I'm a square. I took the liberty to understand what does Ms Atas meant by "Square" since i believe it meant differently when used to defined with different prepectives such as the human character, behaviour, beauty and etc. When i hear it, i can't really comprehen the word at that time as it means so many things. Well, although it can be worst, but i glad i able to hear a slice of her inner thoughts.

Got a Resolved answer from this question: What does being a square mean?

1. Meant people like your parents, old fashioned, fuddy duddy, not "with it", not trendy (or as we thought at the time!).

2. It means not being fashionable, not conforming to latest trends.
It's a very 1960's word!

3. It means someone who is dull or conventional, and who sticks to established rules.

4. Being proper/a prude. Prude? The name is generally considered to mean excessive modesty, and hence unflattering, and is often used as an insult.

5. being a loser, or weird

6. A noticeably unhip, mainstream individual, a straight. Someone either ignorant or disinterested of underground subcultures. The antithesis of a hipster.

7. means you're a prude.... someone who can't have fun or isn't in the main stream of things......

8. Means a geek, nerd, dork. Someone who is dull, boring , never does anything exciting ; never breaks any rules; does'nt smoke, drink,cuss etc.

Yap, finally found a better word, prude. Sometimes i do feel i purposely being a square, cos its hip to be one. Who am i kidding? Haha.



In a positive note, at least i know my impression on her, and i already know i am, just cant be bother to care and also along with other excuses to be a square. Well, its the truth.

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A typical underdog among the 6.6 billion homo sapiens who seeks to spend its remaining time to bring happiness to his loved ones. Constantly questioning how much and when is enough to attain a balance of success n happiness and to define one's purpose of existance instead conforming to unspoken society's pressures n norms.