if i never see your face again ...
then i will find you and love you once more
time after time

Monday, January 16, 2012

what, you're faulting me for being quick?

There are 4 workers in a room. 3 people - X, Y, and Z, are given equal amount of a basic task which we shall call Task A. The other worker, W, is given Task A too, but lesser in amount because he's new and not familiar with the works yet.

X, Y and X are also given other ad hoc tasks, such as Task B, C and D. X and Y are given a little more ad hoc works - Task E and D, respectively.

However, Y also has the task to divide Task A equally among X, Z, W and himself. Task A varies in its simplicity and difficulty in work. Some of it may be more time consuming than the rest.

There may be time when the distribution of Task A is unfair - human error, not much attention paid towards what was distributed, etc.

So there are people saying, given the somewhat fair amount of work, Y is rather quick. In comparison, X is, well, rather slow.

So now today, X asked Y if he checks what he distributes, because it seems that X is always lucky enough to get the difficult tasks.

*writing distracted by a BBC show*

Anyway, to make a long story short, Y feels as if X is saying that Y is causing his slowness by unfairly distributing tasks to him. Which Y feels... FUCK YOU LA. Next you distribute see how you like it.


fate was flirting ... at 6:35 PM
& tumbled down on 0 identities

` waiting to fly


    let's release the butterflies
    so they may fly
    and be united with
    their lovers
    honey i am here
    waiting to fly away
    with you

`like a bird

`far & away


`till im home

    picket-fenced house // a camera
    a notebook // a home theatre
    a puppy // a slim body
    silky hair // pain-free joints
    beanie cushion // beanie toys
    dumbbells // universal medical care
    environmental-friendly car
    Hogwarts's Room of Requirement
    beauty // brawn // brain