Furthermore, MSN not working. Curse this reliance on messenger programmes.
And another thing I was pondering - As a rule, I never use vulgarities unless really angry or shocked, or a mild combination of both. In particular, Hokkien cuss words don't leave my mouth unless I'm in the presence of someone who understands and uses them (read: men).
Still, I can't help feeling I'm being conditioned not to be shocked at Hokkien vulgarities even when I utter them because 1) Guys use them a lot when they're playing games. 2) Shock mingled with faint amusement - it's hard for me to feel sorry about uttering words like that when the other person is asking "What did you say?" with a fairly wide grin on his face. Bwahahaha.
:: nimezs @ 1:38 am [+] ::