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Wednesday, August 10, 2005
12:51 AM

People who listen to Ayumi just because she's a "chio Japanese babe" or a pop-sensation are just lame. She should be appreciated for her immense talent. Of course, not vocally, but lyrically. How many artistes/singers do you know that have written all the songs they've sung? Or have the courage to give a go at arrangement and production even though they have no experience? Honestly, to all those shallow people with this utterly narrow perception, I have this to say: get your hormones in check, and try reading her lyrics for a start, and hopefully you'll have the mental capacity to understand them.

P.S. Happy birthday Singapore! I feel strangely patriotic. Is it because I'm serving NS now?

P.P.S. Updates tomorrow, I'm too tired. From work and all.