Recently, I've become a sniper enthusiast.Thanks to Call of Duty 4:Modern Warfare. (For those who knows me, I am a war buff,meaning I take a great interest in warfare,weapons,and stuff related to that.)
Anyways,found a great site on snipers and all things related.(Lt.chicken and Cpt.penguin,report in.)
The thing is,why must it be on U.S....awhhhhh,if I were there,I could even buy a sniper rifle...and go to sniper training school....why am I in Malaysia(not complaining though)...
Neways,my current wants is a night vision goggles,pricey though,so would anyone want to buy me my birthday gift in advance? You could go and pre-order Call of duty 6:Modern Warfare 2 prestige pack which is around USD 179(Rm 500)(game and NVG) and comes with a night vision goggles that works! Cool huh? So,any takers?
Thursday, September 10, 2009
Being one...
Being a christian is never easy,you need to follow the bible(read it too),go to church,serve others,share the gospel,salvage others and more. But one of the most overlooked thing is suffer persecution,that could range from being 'alienated' from your friends to more hardcore stuff where people just plain want to kill you....(so why does people still follow Christ?)
I'm different.
I enjoy a good bunch of non-christian friends,most of them are indians,thus hinduism.But there are also free thinkers,I try to share the gospel to them occasionaly whenever the situation is befitting. So,no problems there.But the persecutions I really suffer from is my dad. Being the closesest thing to me after God,my deceased mom, I'm very much affected of what he thinks of me. AND he does not think well of me whenever I mention about the church,gospel or anything Christ related...especially when I mention every sunday I'm going to church. So,what do I make out of this?
Oh well, don't mind me,just blabbering my thoughts here,no one ever said life would be easy and fair.
I just have to cling on to the hope that one day,he would see why I'm so joyful and fervent in Christ.
I'm different.
I enjoy a good bunch of non-christian friends,most of them are indians,thus hinduism.But there are also free thinkers,I try to share the gospel to them occasionaly whenever the situation is befitting. So,no problems there.But the persecutions I really suffer from is my dad. Being the closesest thing to me after God,my deceased mom, I'm very much affected of what he thinks of me. AND he does not think well of me whenever I mention about the church,gospel or anything Christ related...especially when I mention every sunday I'm going to church. So,what do I make out of this?
Oh well, don't mind me,just blabbering my thoughts here,no one ever said life would be easy and fair.
I just have to cling on to the hope that one day,he would see why I'm so joyful and fervent in Christ.
Tuesday, September 8, 2009
Hmm....
Question > At what age does a person learns that the world is cruel,and starts being cynical?
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