27 Feb 2009

It's always too much or too little

Now that SBS is not fuzzy on my TV screen any longer, i've noticed that i end up watching more programs on it than any other channel. That's all the non-medical exposure to educational material i'm getting.

Well, that's more than i can say about my current exposure to medical education. I've not learnt anything since i started working, other than how to push paper, but that's another topic for discussion.

MOAO and i realised that especially at night, there are loads of foreign films, documentaries and thought provoking material that involve adult themes like homosexuality etc.

Tonight as we were flicking through the channels on one of those rare blissful evenings we get to spend together, we chanced upon a documentary on women who have are unfortunately too well endowed to the point of neck, shoulder, back aches.

Socially, the breast becomes the defining feature, and the first and foremost impression in a person's mind is of their huge mammary glands. It's so much harder to attain credibility in the work place because most people just assume that big boobs are equivalent to empty brains. But, somehow i envy them just a little, not for the aches and pains but man do they look good in their clothes when they are skinny elsewhere. It's like every man's dream to have a girlfriend with massive jugs.

It's the first time i've heard of a K cup.

A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K.

A good 10 sizes up from me. Lai, i feel so puny and inferior.

The world is filled with cases of excess versus deprivation, such as the drought in melbourne and the floods in queensland, fat people dying from heart attacks, strokes and diabetes versus malnourished people living on less than $1 USD a day. There are women who have excessive breast tissue and then there are those who are like airplane runways like me.

If there was a higher power, why is it that there is such vast inequality and imbalance in the distribution of resources?

If only i could pair up with one of them and balance out our inequalities...... fat hope.

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