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Thursday, September 4, 2008

Morning Class??....no..

Today, I woke up early in the morning. My roommates are preparing to attend their classes. " Why did you still lie on your bed?! Don't you have to attend for your morning class? " One of my roommates claimed. She made an assumption that I woke up early because I have a morning class, but actually is not. "When will you go out?" She asked. "Later." I answered. My answer is over-generality because the statement is not sufficiently specific. When is 'later'?? 'Later' can represent 10 minutes, 1 hour, 2 hours or even longer period.

Wednesday, September 3, 2008

Jacquie Lawson

Today, I received an e-card sent by my friend, Sook Chan. The e-card is made by Jacquie Lawson, a British artist who lived in Southen England. She developed a unique collection of e-cards with her friends. She designed this e-card and expressed it in a very creative and innovative way. She showed the aesthetics of philosophy through her design.




































Tuesday, September 2, 2008

Finally, I went out for supper....

Today, my friend invite me for supper. But, I rejected him because I'm not used to have supper at night. He begged, "Sin Yee, I am so pity, having supper alone because no friends are free to accompany me, so as you. Then, I'd better starve myself and stay alone at home. Are you willing to do that to me? " He applied ad-populum appeal to pity to persuade me.

My Supper..


Yummy~

Monday, September 1, 2008

An unexpected person

My friend called me today. He was one of my friends during my National Service period. I am quite surprising. After we chat for around 30 minutes, i am going to stop our conversation because i need to study for my mid-term exam which will held on 2 more days later. But, my friend claims that, "Why are you so anxious about it? There are still 48 hours for you to complete your studies! " He applied the down-player to make the statement seems less significant to persuade me to continue our conversation.

Go for a movie

I went to One Utama with my friend for a movie this evening. Before the movie starts, we decided to have our dinner there. My friend asked me, "What do you want to eat? " And I answered, "Is there any recommendations? " I applied the burden of proof fallacy to ask him a question, without answering his question.

Sunday, August 31, 2008

Night blindness

Today, my roommate suddenly stared at me and said, "Sin Yee, you are a pretty girl! " She applied a vague statement. What is the standard of the 'pretty' in her opinion? Why did she say so? 'Pretty' in what way? Internal or external? Well, but in the end she told me that actually she has night blindness, and she can't see very clearly during the night, so she have illusion that I am a pretty girl....

Mumbling....

Hooi Xing, was my roommate and also a FCM student. She was doing her assignment this morning. She was mumbling, "If there is inflation, then the price of goods will rise; if the price of goods rose, then the personal expenditure will increase; if the personal expenditure increased, then will lead to poverty. So, if inflation happen, then will cause poverty." She applied the chain argument to expand her ideas through brainstorming. And her words also shown the application of ad populum appeal to indirect consequences.



My Roommates....

Saturday, August 30, 2008

Is that possible?

Me and my friends decided to have our dinner at Street Mall this evening. While we are on our way to the bus stop, one of my friends, Yee Keng making joke on her friend, YY. She said that, "YY, you can fit yourself in this lamp post! " That is really funny. YY is a thin girl, so Yee Keng applied the simile to show that she is as slim as a lamp post. But, is that possible to fit a person in a lamp post?

Is that so?

While me and my friends are walking around in the campus after class, we saw a guy carried a luggage and he seemed to be rushing. Suddenly, YY said, "Why is he going back home on Saturday? " She made an assumption that he is going back home. But, maybe he was just helping his friend to carry the luggage instead of going back to his hometown.

Friday, August 29, 2008

Rabbit?!!


This afternoon, while having lunch with my friends, Tse Chien and Chia How, we were chatting among each other. Suddenly, Chia How stared at me and said, "You looks like a rabbit, really!" Chia How applied the simile to describe my appearence. He is making a joke on me because i combed my hair into two pony tail. Am i really looks like a rabbit?

How to describe??

Today, I was chatting with my friend, Tse Chien, about the payment of the tuition fees before the tutorial class. We are confused that whether the hostel fee is included or excluded from the tuition fees. I told her that i have asked a senior about this question during my aikido training yesterday. Suddenly, she asked me to describe how does the senior looks like. I am speechless, because i could recognise how does he looks like but hard to articulate it into languages. It shown the tacit knowledge.

Thursday, August 28, 2008

Aikido Training Session


I attended the aikido training this evening. Ben was my partner during the warm up exercise. He used one of the aikido's techniques to grab my arm, and that is really painful. I wanted to cry when he twist my arm so hard without any sympathy. But, he claims that i should learn to get used to this level of pain. He applied the ad-hominem circumstantial fallacy to persuade me because he is the president of the aikido club.

After the warm up exercise, we start our aikido training. Sensei (coach) usually will do some demostration of the new techniques before he starts to train us. He will request all practitioners to observe his movements and techniques. Sensei acted as energetic as a little boy when doing the aikido's movements, even though he is already 57 years old. The application of simile has been shown.









Lunch at FCM Cafe

I went to FCM cafe to have my lunch this afternoon.There is a girl, next to my table, chatting with her friends. I overheard part of her conversation, she mentioned that her ex-boyfriend had always promised something but in the end do nothing at all. Therefore, she concluded that all guys easily made a promise to their girlfriends but in the end they done nothing. She made a hasty generalisation that all guys are the same just like how her ex-boyfriend treated her. Actually, not all guys do the same things. Some of the guys are shy to make a promise or a swear to their girlfriends. Instead, they will show their love through actual action rather than simply just make a promise.