The next time I board the LRT/MRT, someone please remind me to stuff earplugs into my ear, or better still, cotton wool. You have to remind me, although it may seem like I look like an idiot, but whatever, my ears are delicate, I have to protect my eardrums from bursting, right? RIGGHHHTTT....
For the 564972336th time, please, LRT/MRT teen commuters (excluding myself), do not blast that damn music out loud through your earphones. Do you have any inkling how irritating that is? To me? To others? Do you? I think not. It just gets me that why are these people so dense that they are willing to listen to loud music, or rather, their kick-ass noise, at the expense of other commuters and their own ability to listen. I mean, this fad ain't cool, you know. Especially if I can totally hear the music/noise which they are listening to, every single word the singer is singing. It's horrible, and more so if you are trying to understand some complex theory in some book and the noise just makes it worse. A lot worse. Because you are disrupting their thoughts, and please, spare a thought for others. Isn't that what the government is trying to instill in Singaporeans here? To spare a thought for others? Or have we just become so bloody insensitive that we think what we are doing are not affecting others. I mean, come on, we all work in the Circle of Life. Like it or not, everything is interrelated. So, in short:
"Shut that bloody music up."
Or, if you still insist in being 'cool', get yourself some fabulous-lookin' earphones, or if you want to go traditional, carry that Sony radio on your shoulder and position it next to your ear. That'll work, for sure.
For the 564972336th time, please, LRT/MRT teen commuters (excluding myself), do not blast that damn music out loud through your earphones. Do you have any inkling how irritating that is? To me? To others? Do you? I think not. It just gets me that why are these people so dense that they are willing to listen to loud music, or rather, their kick-ass noise, at the expense of other commuters and their own ability to listen. I mean, this fad ain't cool, you know. Especially if I can totally hear the music/noise which they are listening to, every single word the singer is singing. It's horrible, and more so if you are trying to understand some complex theory in some book and the noise just makes it worse. A lot worse. Because you are disrupting their thoughts, and please, spare a thought for others. Isn't that what the government is trying to instill in Singaporeans here? To spare a thought for others? Or have we just become so bloody insensitive that we think what we are doing are not affecting others. I mean, come on, we all work in the Circle of Life. Like it or not, everything is interrelated. So, in short:
"Shut that bloody music up."
Or, if you still insist in being 'cool', get yourself some fabulous-lookin' earphones, or if you want to go traditional, carry that Sony radio on your shoulder and position it next to your ear. That'll work, for sure.
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