Saturday, October 29, 2005

Bermuda Triangle

What I am facing now is more than a challenge. This should be a time of enhanced creativity and inspiration for me and people around me. My creative, expressive side should be energized and I should really be feeling ready for something new. I have to complete my art on 'scared sites' in only a ridiculously short period of time. Right now, It's good that at least I have drawn half a structure of something; which I can't even make out whether is it a church, temple or does it even look like a sacred site. Shucks.







Okay, besides my own life, there is this man who plunge himself at the heart with a twelve inch knife (I am not very sure the exact length) then remove the knife and throw it five metres away. Heard about it ? Yes, its in the strait times home page. Tragically, the man died.
I am not sure how many percent of Singaporeans are so devoted like this man here, but I am sure is less than ten-percent of man that can be so devoted to a five-month fling. I think he is maybe a little ku-ku in the head. Go read the papers now. It is very very amazing that this kind of things actually happened.
If a man could die for me. Awww... true love.


Besides the ku-ku man. Here is something more amazing. I believe everyone has heard about the Bermuda Triangle. Yes no ?

The Bermuda Triangle is an area of water of over a million sq km (more than 700000 sq miles), situated in the western Atlantic Ocean. Part of it also known as the Sargasso Sea, because of the huge quantities of seaweed called sargasso, which is supposedly strong enough to hold a ship in its grip and pull it under the surface. However the seaweed alone can't explain the mysterious disappearances that have occurred in the area, and that have baffled experts for years. Since records began in 1800, more than 50 ships and planes have disappeared without a trace, earning the area the nicknames "sea of lost ships" and "the ships' graveyard".
If it is not true, then explain to me, where are the lost ships ?

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