Sabtu, 03 Desember 2011

my first post after all this year

i will begin my end term exam shortly, may the god bless me so i can do it easily.

ya allah semoga ulangannya ga sulit sulit ya allah amin

Rabu, 13 April 2011

The Hell with Conspiracy

i don't give a f*** about the man conspiracy, i don't really know about it. it just sound cool so i use it as my blog name.

so guys, yeah. one thing you should know about me. i play fingerboard. don't make fun of me, but fingerboard is cool. i don't have to risk my life on a board, because fingerboard is perfectly safe. okay i also skateboard a little, but i can't do complicated trick such as 360 flip, or big spin flip. to be honest, i can't even do an ollie.

but with fingerboard, it's so easy. piece of cake. piece of fukken cake.

ollie = mastered it in only a week.
kickflip = pretty long, a month
360 flip = only 2 week because it's not that hard

but with skateboard

I CAN'T EVEN BALANCE MYSELF! GOSH! I fall from my skateboard all the time. okay, not all the time but often.

i really, really want to become a skater. it's cool, it's cool, and respected. and i can even make a video about myself skateboarding. yeah i can imagine how my face would become a cover of every skate magazine. etc etc etc

and here's another thing

i really want to make money. not a fake one, i mean produce a lot of money. so i can buy myself an ipod touch. i really want one. but i don't have enough money to buy it. somebody have an idea how to make money? don't tell me to work, i'm underage. no one will hire me. if someone have a suggestion about making money via internet, and okay for underage kid, please comment because i really need it.

okay folks that's all from me. thank you for wasting your time reading this. i hope it's useful. well maybe for me.

peace out

Rabu, 06 April 2011

The Man Conspiracy

what do you know about conspiracy?

Conspiracy theory was originally a neutral descriptor for any claim of civil, criminal, or political conspiracy. However, it has become largely pejorative and used almost exclusively to refer to any fringe theory which explains a historical or current event as the result of a secret plot by conspirators of almost superhuman power and cunning.

Conspiracy theories are viewed with skepticism by scholars because they are rarely supported by any conclusive evidence and contrast with institutional analysis, which focuses on people's collective behavior in publicly known institutions, as recorded in scholarly material and mainstream media reports, to explain historical or current events, rather than speculate on the motives and actions of secretive coalitions of individuals.Scholars argue that conspiracy theory goes beyond the boundaries of rational criticism when it becomes nonfalsifiable. Such a theory is a closed system of ideas which explains away contradictory evidence by claiming that the conspirators themselves planted it. The term “conspiracy theory” is therefore often used dismissively in an attempt to characterize a belief as outlandishly false and held by a person judged to be a crank or a group confined to the lunatic fringe.Such characterization is often the subject of dispute due to its possible unfairness and inaccuracy

According to political scientist Michael Barkun, conspiracy theories once limited to fringe audiences have become commonplace in mass media. He argues that this has contributed to conspiracism emerging as a cultural phenomenon in the United States of the late 20th and early 21st centuries, and the possible replacement of democracy by conspiracy as the dominant paradigm of political action in the public mind. According to anthropologists Todd Sanders and Harry G. West, "evidence suggests that a broad cross section of Americans today…gives credence to at least some conspiracy theories." Belief in conspiracy theories has therefore become a topic of interest for sociologists, psychologists and experts in folklore.