.cainotophobia.
I’m finally home after 2 weeks of roadtrip over west coast of the USA. Pretty amazing trip for my birthday and 2012 new year’s celebration.
As usual, too many things I figured over the past 14 days. Things about me, and things about others. Of course, it’s not easy hanging around the same people everyday for that long time. Me with my own attitude (especially when I’m starving) and others with their own. Yet, I looked at it on the bright side; it was the moment to learn about others that I care, and let them know better about myself. Forgiveness I seek, and apology I’ve given.
Few more days and new semester of school will begin. Oh well, how fast time flies.. I can’t believe myself that I’ve been here for almost 3 years. These days..have changed me a lot. And by a lot I mean..A LOT. Lets not discuss it here tho. lol
Anyway, everyone prolly have heard about Amalina’s gossip about how she had changed her personality, as compared to how some people worship her as an idol (students, parents, teachers especially) few years back. I wonder why do people have to care about her appearance now, and start putting the blame on abroad education. Dear all, please, look carefully..really carefully. How many of the girls in Malaysia dress up like her nowadays (or even sexier)? There’s no such thing as studying-abroad-will-make-Malaysian-students-change-the-way—they-dress-up, or what they eat or drink..its the person’s own interests and decision of how they want to live their life. And for those who blamed single parenting from her mother, are you out of you’re mind? Try raise your own child by yourself before you even think to say that! So people please, leave her alone with her life. Even if you were shocked, or mad with who she had become now, give her advise instead of posting up pictures of her on your blogs and facebook. How would you feel if that such thing happen to your own sister? (I might be a little too late to write about this but hey, I was on the road for the past 2 weeks!)
Cainotophobia:
Neophobia (from Greek - neos, “new, young” and phobos, “fear”) is the fear of new things or experiences. It is also called cainotophobia (Greek kainos, “new, fresh”)
I’m cainatophobic. Are you?
p/s: check out this site for Amalina’s responses on the issues.