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It's sad whats happening to the kids nowadays isnt it?
Sometimes you wished you could be more of a help to them and sometimes you just think that you dont have the ability to help them.
Sigh..
Perhaps she needs a little breathing space and I should lay off but there's a clear fine line between their liberty and our responsibility as an elder. I hope I'm right but thing is, they tend to be more defensive when we start provoking them by that I mean sounding them not provoke them with a fist or knife. When are you watching Actorlympics? I havent get my tickets yet cos i've been busy, busy and busy. College blahhhhh...
Hokay now I feel kinda bad after reading this. But in life there are so many choices and to limit one's choices would be a wrong to do yes?
Before I lighted the cig for him, I said... smoking is bad for your health... you know that? He smiled. I laughed and lighted it up anyway.
I'd prefer to not practice ageism. Yes he is a kid and probably doesn't know the full effects of smoking blabla. But who in the world actually knows the consequences of everything. We decide what is right and we simply thrust ourselves to it, mending our mistakes later. If the whole of that kid's life, everybody tells him what is right and wrong, he wouldn't have much of a life... yes?
Well for justice's sake, a grandma who passed by started lecturing me.
and about your brother, tell me about it. i don't have any younger siblings but i grew up together with my younger cousins. as they grew older, they've just stopped listening to me when i try to reach out to them. i'm sure you know what i mean, rite?! yeah, so it's just sad.
Anyway, is the James you're talking about a chinese mata sepet dude who smokes and plays pool at the said shopping mall cos I know of a James like that. He's from some Mega something school or was it his house address. omg... if that is him, I'd say, a small world indeed!
az1 : its probably a good thing you didnt go over and tell them to put out their cigs :P they could have beaten you to a pulp!
jirwan : i really hope so too :(
sharon : not so much that, but more of i wish they would let me in. but then again i see where they are coming from, cos if the situation was reversed and i had an older sibling trying to butt into my life, i probably wouldnt like it very much either.
prawn : he just made a bad choice. i feel sorry for him :(
waifon : does she take it well? hehe im guessing you're the eldest also. sometimes we have to let them make their own mistakes and learn from them. the risk we take as concerned elder siblings (who nag a lot) is that we may potentially push our siblings away from us. cause resentment and all that. it's sad.
steph : yea thats what i keep telling myself .. haha im just worried cos they dont seem to be learning much from their mistakes. but i guess things like that take time
kristof : haha you're terrible. yes he has to make his own mistakes, but you may have kicked soil over whatever progress he's made when it comes to realizing that smoking isnt good .. :) hehe cute grandma. i hope you were nice to her!
sv : i think i scared him a bit .. haha he's prolly going to avoid me whenever i see him around.
esther : yea totally know what you mean about your cousins. but i guess if we were in their place we wouldnt like it very much either
waifon : omggggg yalar that's him .. james chee. wtf man the world too small. how you know him wan!! (hey btw i removed his email addy from ur comment for privacy and spam prevention purposes!)
Where the heck do them kids get them ciggies from?
Oh. OK. Just read Kristof's comment.
But there's no way they could be bumming 20 smokes a day right?
Right? Right? Right? Or am I just being naive?
Btw, kids in Aus start smoking in primary school. Yup. Primary school. Around 9-10 is the median age. And they pinch the smokes from their mom/ dad's ever-ready stash at home.
*mind boggles and neurones re-align*
Sigh. In case you haven't noticed, I really don't dig smoking. Or smokers for that matter.
Hope your brothers know how lucky they are to have you. Yes they probably think you're the bane of their existence atm, but hopefully, just maybe, they'll come around and realise what you're trying to do for them.
When they're like 20, or 30, or something. Hey, the light of realisation dawns late for some OK? :)
Gawd knows, being an elder sister myself, it's a thankless job. Doesn't mean me and and my younger sis fight any less, it just means that we keep the jabs above belt now, if you know what I mean? :p
Cheers,
MichelleSY
I'm not a smoker. Never have, never will be.
Smoking is something an individual has to want to do to pick it up. It doesn't purely depend on influence. I do hang out with a lot of smokers, my dad, and my grandparents also used to smoke... even my sister smokes wei !!
There is much that we could to in saving the world from smoking. I guess we can only sit back, and hope, that these smokers know what they're doing. It would be stupid if they're smoking for the sake of being 'cool'.
MichelleSY,
There are heavy smokers amongst us wan. I know this 1 guy who smokes 2 big packs in 1 day! Beat that!
20 smokes are easily reachable if they're a clubber. Most my friends say they do smoke more when they club.
Yeah I know. My dad used to smoke and so did grandads.
And the whole learned behaviour thing as well - apparently you tend to smoke more when you drink as well. Gah. Grandads certainly smoked more when he was having his morning cup of kopi-o.
Some might think saying "I love you" may end up sending off the wrong signals...but this is only because many of us have such a skewed/shallow understanding of what love is. By verbalizing our love, it helps to ingrain in a person, that love is not only limited to romance. Love is also about so many things...
didn't cigarettes like go up in tax again ? how come smokers don't seem to be affected by it ? it seems more and more seem to WANT to smoke.
p/s i dont condone smoking or excessive snooker playing for adolescents in any way. i am just saying God can still work His miracles on the worse of us. me, being one once upon a time.
which brother? the super cute person sitting in yellow house made err.. form of transportation or the other one?
Anyway, I know him through another mutual friend of ours. It was so long ago...during the ICQ days if I'm not wrong.He pestered me so many times to go play pool with him and I always refused to. You know lah, internet a few years back damn dangerous right? Cannot meet strangers, later get raped and throw into longkang ala Canny Ong how!? how I ask you~!?
Omg, you dare go out with him ker? He's kinda freaky you know. haha... keep on talking about all the girls yang minat him and all that. I think I actually liked him before. Wah lau... what on Mars was I thinking man? Biasa ar... naive crushes. disgusting infatuation. haha... dont tell me he's your ex wei :b
i hate them fags .. lol
hope he will get to school soon. sigh. kids thesedays memanglah. hopefully they know how to think and understood what they do. school kids holding expensive handphones.. even betta than us and adults and smoking ciggies around compounds... NO LIFE
therealanonymous : im glad you have such prinsip yang kukuh :D
ionstorm : i wish i could be like that with my bros. but we've never had that kind of relationship :(
turquoise : haih biasa la ssg kids and their relationship with the BAM building! yea duty for cigarettes went up but only by one cent per stick. not really a deterrent ler.
ront : my parents.. haha. i'm not sure if they realize what a nice daughter i am :P
kowlat : i would raise my kids in penang too if i could! haha all the penangites i know are damn nice and sweet wan.
sv : wah i should hope so! that would be so nice!
adrian c : last time i used to be damn emo at the idea of my bros doing this kinda stuff wan. haha then i realized actually there's nothing so bad about the stuff they do lah as long as you know, they still have respect for adults, dont do anything cruel or illegal, still uphold some morals .. haih. i guess we all have to grow up going thru some experiences. and i cant take that away from them.
tze : haha the one suspended is the elder one! btw the 'cute' yellow house one now not very cute anymore :P
waifon : you used to like james chee?! hahaha ya ya i know what you mean.. why do you think i dont talk to him anymore :P
sarah : thank u :)
jimmy : i did?! haha only a few of my exes smoked.. are u sure i said that!
jay : haha you random person!
kevin : the logic is that it's embarassing :) and their parents will give them shit at home.
abbyc : yea he's back in school already but on probation!
Yes, Aussies smoke too, esp. females. I believe stats show that females age 15-26 are the fastest growing group of smokers (and binge drinkers & drinkers in general too btw).
Sigh.
Honestly gals, if you're not thinking about your health, then think about your looks.
Do you have any idea what kind of havoc booze + ciggies wreak on the complexion? =(
Cheers!
ps: I'm living in sunny Brisbane atm, but wouldn't mind relocating to Melbourne/ Sydney if the chance comes up (sooooooooo tempted, you have no idea!) Just thought I'd mention it because I didn't know if your question abt smokers in Melb was a rhetorical/ general one directed at Aus at large ? =)