Ruben Tan has severe brain damage after constantly hitting himself whenever he faces problems in his programming projects, and thus have a weird outlook on life which prevents him from being trapped in the surface of lies.

Archive for the 'Philosophy' Category

Greatest Weakness

Monday, November 24th, 2008

I was listening to a self-help audio track and couldn’t stand the slow “Idiots guide” pacing that it structured on, and soon found myself quickly summing up the track and then followed up by distracting myself with internet surfing while the speaker tried in vain to grab my fleeting attention. Every now and then I [...]

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No drama. Fun time.

Tuesday, November 18th, 2008

I am phobic of people who create drama out of thin air. I really am. So that’s probably why I’ve rejected dramaticians in the past and stuck with the “keep’n real” crowd, for the sake of less headaches. Dramaticians almost always make life harder not only for themselves but also for the rest of the [...]

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The Ugly Duckling Syndrome

Wednesday, September 24th, 2008

After a couple days of picture quickies, it’s time to get back to some serious writing. As in the writer is very serious. Anyway, today, Prof. Tan will talk about a very prominent syndrome in girls nowadays called the Ugly Duckling Syndrome. First, a disclaimer. On second thought, fuck that. Click on the link below [...]

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Life

Wednesday, August 13th, 2008

My friend’s dad just passed away this morning. Life is fragile in this world. Without death there would be no birth, and without death there would be no progress. Death is but a part of life, and essential end to what is a glorious beginning, and death, in many ways, also serve to teach the [...]

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Freewill And Respect

Thursday, March 27th, 2008

It seems that in this era of Information and Technology where everything moves at light speed, we as human beings begin to forget about values that we once hold true in the past. And because of the competitiveness that we all are subjected to in this urban life that we start forgetting the need to [...]

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The Four Kinds Of Human

Tuesday, March 18th, 2008

As we grow old, we observe more of this world and the more we see the better we detect patterns within the human behavior system, and it always come to a point where we can effectively classify different groups of people based on a generalized system of attributes. For me, humans can be generally categorized [...]

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