PLAYBOY!
- Anybody read TODAY [1] this weekend edition? -Well, yes the cover is very interesting. A story about Simon Reeve experience travelling around the world, visiting countries that do not exist on the map. (It must be a very cool kind of job, travelling around bring your notebook while covering your head from bullets that flying around you). But the most interesting article for me is " Why girls must not fall for that cute bunny".
This article told us about the sellling of cute stationary with Playboy brand for teenage girls in England. One teacher in England criticize those who buys Playboy license and produce products for children.
Deep down in my heart, I really want to scream. A book is a book and a pen is a pen. As long as it serves its main function, there should be no problem. I am not against the teacher who actually advise the children not to use that kind of stationary which has the same brand as the big player of porn industry. I just hate the fact that simple things are become complicated now. For me, it's just silly the idea that things that you bought might give you some identity that you did not want. For example, it is just so stupid that you buy stationary and can be considered as supporters of porn industry. I just hate if may be one day I bought a t-shirt that I really like, suddenly I have to throw it away because the t-shirt was produced by a company who supplied money for Israelis to kill Palestine people.
Suddenly, I just realised the world becomes too complicated for me. There are too many identities in this world that were given unnecesarily. I just really hope that the next generation can make this world much better. I hope two of my friends who now educating the next generation can perform their job, at least, properly. [2]
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[2] For the two of you, yesterday, one little kid made my day. When I went to work, a little kid who was sit near to me, tap my hand and said "Brother, there is an empty sit behind you". I just smiled realizing how polite he was, considering older Singaporean man just sit comfortably when they saw an old lady standing in the bus. Can the two of you educate the boy you two taught, to be at polite as the boy I met?