I came across an article that made reference to Dr. Emoto's rice experiment:
Three bowl of rice were capped and put together.
The person speak good words to first bowl of rice for a week, ignore the second bowl of rice and scold the third bowl of rice.
At the end of the week, the first bowl of rice turned brownish but kept it's fragrance, the third bowl of rice turned black. The second bowl of rice turned black and grew moldy.
The result was regarding positive thinking and its energy. It seems that ignoring someone is the worst of all.
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We have a new girl came into the office, she is a relative of Ms. Sulky, she is replacing Ms. Azreal during her maternity leave.
She sits next to Ms. England.
Decamouth was very eager yesterday, showing his concern to Ms. England on her messy working desk.
"Your desk is pretty messy er?"
England was pretty slack about it, "Yeah, I don't have any place to store things."
Decamouth seized the chance! "Well, you need a cupboard, I have one in my old seat in the sales department!"
England continued to slack, "Oh yeah?"
Decamouth continued, "... I can clear it for you."
The next thing I saw, Decamouth was using a trolley bringing that empty cabinet over to this side of the office for England. He even carried that cabinet down from the trolley by himself.
I am not sure about others, but it is obvious to me that he is showing off to this new girl.
This new girl also noticed that Decamouth had been looking at her very frequently from his office.
This made me want to vomit, because Decamouth doesn't even carry the water refill cartridge to the kitchen water cooler!
And today, he is walking around as if he forgot to wipe his bottom after taking a dump, trying to claim that it was due to carrying heavy weight. What an arse!
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Decamouth has always been an arse, and I found out that he does this to crave for attention and appraisals.
I sometimes wonder if he had a mountainful of moldy rice harvest in his heart...
Thursday, August 30, 2012
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