23 Agustus 2006

251

No, Ang, that's not how it works. You CAN'T get away like that.

Shall we meet over coffee? (Of course what I mean is whatever they serve in that pusat dunia of ours) This afternoon?

14 Agustus 2006

250

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Sebenarnya udah agak lama sih, tapi mumpung lagi posting yang gak penting-penting.
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Tapi gue kok gak segembira ibu ini ya? Bahkan sebelum baca ini.

Indosat emang dudul, kok bisa orang ngirim SMS atas nama indosat (dudul dudul males ganti).

Surat Pembaca.

Hmm... suka gak abis pikir aja gitu.

Kumbang di Telinga.
Jalan-jalan ke Binaria
Pulang-pulang ku berbadan dua
Walau tanpa restu orangtua sayang
Aku rela abang bawa pulang
Lai lai lai lai lai
Dari dulu gue emang curiga Monty Tiwa itu dangdut ;P

Mobil.
Ang: Ran, beli mobil dong.
Gue: Kalo belinya bareng elo mau.

Tentu saja kalimat itu cuma gue ucapkan dalam hati ;P

05 Agustus 2006

249

Invisible to Everyone (For Good)

Gak bisa bahas The Doors dan kitab-kitab kesempurnaan lagi kita, Kul.

Selamat pulang, Mbah Singo. See you over the rainbow.

04 Agustus 2006

248

Indonesian Bloggers Condemn Israel


I got two posting drafts in my flashdisk. Each of them was based on a premise, and then I started with a little of this and that, several occurrences with a thin red line lead to the premise. In both drafts I slip something related to latest Israel-Lebanon conflict, but I’m not satisfied with either of them. Finally I realize that if I’m really angry about this whole Israel thing, I should express it in a posting that really is about it.

And what is this whole Israel thing? Conflict between Israeli and Palestinian—and with Arab countries in general—has been on and off my mind for a long time. Yes, I occasionally follow the news about the conflict, I read Joe Sacco’s Palestine, I think I posted something when Ahmad Yasin was brutally killed. But most of the times it doesn’t even cross my mind. I don’t remember Palestinian children in my prayer. I can’t say my whole heart is with them.

Living in a muslim-majority country, I’m used to anti-Israel side of story. So I looked for some references to get a different view (except for those forums where the pro-Israel comments make my stomach aches). I got lost in the midst of incidents and names and years and numbers. I finally turn to a simple fact.
Israel has NO RIGHT to kill all those civilians.
Not even if Hizbullah does make them as human shield. Not even as a trade to two Israeli soldiers Hizbullah has captured. Not even as a revenge to Hizbullah attack (oh well, I’m being unfair here, but how many children had Hizbullah missiles killed? it won’t stop, will it?).

And I hate to say this, despite Aa Gym’s lecture that we must begin with ourselves, US plays a key role in this conflict. Israel is stubborn and arrogant (and cruel, if I may add) by itself, but what US doing (or not doing, in some case) has a great effect.

1. US has vetoed all UN Security Council resolutions against Israel.
2. US has provided large financial aid to Israel, roughly one fifth of US total foreign aid. The economic assistance boosted Israel economy, now one of wealthy industrial state. The military assistance helps Israel to become the strongest military power in Middle East. And of course, Security Council resolution to put Israel’s nuclear arsenal on the IAEA’s agenda was vetoed by US.
3. US policy to attack Iraq and targeting Iran and Syria. Surprise surprise, they (and Lebanon, of course) are considered as threats to Israel’s security. Threats to the only country in Middle East who owns nuclear weapon!

I got lost again. I don’t what to do. Israel won’t listen to UN, European Union, let alone Organization of the Islamic Conference. They probably won’t even listen to US (assuming US changes its policy). Meanwhile Bush and his right wing politicians and Jewish Lobby seem to continue their pro-Israel policy. I don’t know who exactly the master is in this US-Israel relationship.

Boycott Israel products seem to be a likely choice. I, being Frederick Forsyth’s fan, believe that conspiracy theory at some level contains the truth. The question is, how much will it affect? How my decision not to drink 300 rupiahs NescafĂ© will bring Israel economy down? Despite slogans like think globally, act locally and begin with ourselves, I don’t think much can be done. Some of the listed products actually have doubtful connection with Israel or Zionism, or at least what we do doesn’t seem to be benefit for Israel directly. I mean, I use second-hand laptop with intel processor, I’m actually give loss to Israel because I don’t benefit them by buying new laptop with new intel processor.

However, some of those suspected as Israel products actually must be avoided both for Israel-related and other reasons (environment, human right, capitalism, hehe). It’s worth to try, actually, although I do hope Starbucks is not in the list because I have date with Boss there as soon as we finish our project ;P

Still lost. Any other idea?

References:
[1] The Israel Lobby by John Mearsheimer.
[2] Wikipedia articles: Israel, Zionism, Palestine, Arab-Israeli Conflict
[3] Boycott Israel Campaign

03 Agustus 2006

247

I want somebody to share
Share the rest of my life
Share my innermost thoughts
Know my intimate details
Someone who'll stand by my side
And give me support
And in return
She'll get my support
She will listen to me
When I want to speak
About the world we live in
And life in general
Though my views may be wrong
They may even be perverted
She'll hear me out
And won't easily be converted
To my way of thinking
In fact she'll often disagree
But at the end of it all
She will understand me

I want somebody who cares
For me passionately
With every thought
With every breath
Someone who'll help me see things
In a different light
All the things I detest
I will almost like
I don't want to be tied
To anyone's strings
I'm carefully trying to steer clear of
Those things
But when I'm asleep
I want somebody
Who will put their arms around me
And kiss me tenderly
Though things like this
Make me sick
In a case like this
I'll get away with it
And in a place like this
I'll get away with it





+ to J, ring a bell?