Saturday, February 26, 2005
There's a Name in Me... - 1:48 AM
Haha recently I have been reading blogs more than writing ones. Ever since most of my friends start setting up blogs, I realized I spend a lot of time reading them. Previously I had this question of what was I busy in life when I am not studying, not going out and not sleeping. I got my answer. Stonning on the net, reading about other people's lives and views. Its so funny the moment people dun see me online, they know I am studying for my quiz. Am I online that often? Hahaha.Well reading all the blogs this time round, there seem to be a common ongoing craze, haha name "prediction"? Thanks to our dear Juneberry, she posted this website that can tell character from chinese names. Everyone start posting theirs, but I have nothing to post. Ahaha the website dun have my name. So having to eat sour grapes, I have to think of something bad bout these stuff. HOw accurate are they? Just like horoscopes and stuff, sometimes they do end up predicting the right things. How can the whole world be categorized under a 12 groups? Or when it comes to names, parents can mould their child into whatever they want them to be by giving them good names? I once read somewhere, that these readings usually state things in a very broad way, so as to capture almost every aspect. The moment the reader spots something they think its their personality or to their liking, their mind will quickly take that part out and deregistered all the other bad or untrue things they saw, thus in the process, almost all readings are true and accurate to them. Before all of you really think I am eating sour grapes here, I am a great fan of such games and horoscopes too. HAhah despite having doubts, sometimes it wouldn't hurt to have a little fun and enjoyment in reading such stuffs. So as my parents always tell me, my name suggests I will grow into a WEI da and CHONG ming person.... I really wonder how true....
FOr my other friends who might be reading and curious about the website, here it is:
http://www.just-think-it.com/sbn/chinesef.htm