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South Korean Captives

I'm damn shack la. i overworked myself today. As i usually don't go for lunch( i use that 1 hr to exercise pray and nap), I was extra tired today due to the inhuman anount of work I had to do. CPT Liu Jiaman arrowed me to do some data entry regarding officers la. actually he didn't. he arrowed the S1's assistant, who asked me to do it. I'm alright if people ask me to do simple things, but data entry which takes up more than 1 hr of my time, ridiculous la. if u need the saftoe binder i can take for you lor. after knowing that i don't have a computerised system matching officer to saftoe code u still ask me to do is damn heck care la. just because i do officer stuff doesn't mean i do ALL officer manning. I am only responsible for anything Mdm Shirley or MAJ Mike ask me to do. I'm already damn nice to do your ALS report for you, which was originally not in the PD CLK OFFR's jobscope. Now you still arrow me. is too much lor. I was so tired i almost fainted while walking down the hill after bookout.
And I think I'm a bit sick. I had diarhoea twice today. whenever i'm stress i'll crap a lot. lol.

On a separate note, my heart goes out to the korean hostages in afghanistan. My dad thinks the pastor is stupid for bringing them there. His reasoning is he thinks the pastor thinks jesus will deliver them from this ordeal. whether he will or not i'm not sure. but that isn't the main crux of christianity eh. it's about eternal life, not an eternal worldly life. And the pastor's not stupid for leading a missions team there. If anything, he should be applauded. By denying himself worldly comforts and venturing into unchartered territory to spread the word, he is in fact following in the apostles' footsteps. If they hadn't started the ball rolling, eventually giving their lives to martyrdom, God's dream would have been extinguished, leading to disastrous consequences. There's nothing stupid about bringing the gospel to Afghanistan. Everyone deserves the opportunity to make an informed choice, and of course this includes impoverished, oppressed people practically living in fear their whole lives. And we need ordinary folks with extraordinary hearts to do God's bidding in that area. If they die, their exploits will not be in vain. They leave Earth as warriors of righteousness, champions of the way, the truth and the light.

9:53 p.m. - 2007-08-01

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