The Three-Year-Old Communist
When I was three, I remember coming home from nursery school one afternoon and excitedly telling my father about my huge, giant panacea (okay, I’m paraphrasing; I obviously didn’t use that word) to rid the world of all its social ills, misery, heartache, [insert depressive noun here].
So I explained my radical, completely original plan of having everybody be allocated jobs and paid the same wages. And that’s not all—everybody’s needs and wants with regards to material goods as well as entertainment ought to be drawn out and rationed to everyone, so that everyone gets a fair (read: the same) amount.
My father, kind as he is, couldn’t bear to tell me that I was a three-year-old Commie, so he just said that it wasn’t going to work, and, original as my suggestion was, kind of already had been tried out before and (here’s the kicker) failed. In fact, he said, democracy, voting, meritocracy and all that jazz weren’t too bad.
I was crushed. Whoever tried out their bang-up version of my plan in the past clearly didn’t do it right.
Fast forward to today: I was discussing my new online nation state at dinner, and J stopped me, right around the part where I gleefully explained how I banned Harry Potter (the lobbyists in the game said it was bad for freedom of speech—and I don’t want freedom of speech in my nation!).
“But…Why would you do that to a great book?” he said.
“Uh. ‘Cos it’s Satanic? Ha ha. Okay, ‘cos the people said it would give children too much to think about,” I replied.
“Like…Magic? Fantasy?”
“Yeah. They should be thinking about compulsory conscription, how to serve the nation well, how to make money and give it to the nation, how to get into the next tax bracket…”
“I don’t know you.”
And it seems this sudden* militant streak has overtaken me somewhat. Tonight, while I fixed up a simple WEP password lock for J’s router, which had never been secured before, probably due to a combination of technophobia and genuine, Apple-centric optimism and goodwill to Man, I realised how fast the connection had become after the router resetted itself and enforced the password.
“That means…Several people have been tapping on…And…I think we just kicked them off,” I said, eyes glinting.
“So what? We get pages to load faster?” he asked, stating the obvious.
“Yes, but that also means…We just kicked people off the network. We sent them packing. We walled up our fortress and blasted our bazookas right at their fannies.”
It takes the smallest things to make your night. But I’ll be darned if those freeloaders show up looking for bandwidth handouts again.
* It is debatable whether it is truly sudden or…Dormant.





Ahhh, yes, there is the Victoria we all know and love.
ok the love part, again, debatable. LOL i’m joking you Maolover. It’s okay, i’ve always known you were a crazed Descendant of the Dragon. and i STILL love you.
See.
How nice am i.
oh, and just to let you know, “Maolover” is Mao-Lover.
not
1. Ma-olo-ver (like My Oliver)
2. Maolo-ver (Cat man-ver in Cantonese)
Just because i know you’re trying to break that word down into different pronounciations.
you two are freaks. you know that.
but i did like this post. and yes, it’s the victoria we all know.
oh, i think you’ll be glad to know that i pissed off my first indian driver this past weekend. and i think i can say i can empathise now.
hey man, communism isn’t all that bad. especially if you’re poor.
but i’m still taking off if ever you become president. :p
angel> That’s, ahem, chairman. ChairWOman (why not just go the whole nine yards, huh) rather.
MADAME CHAIRWOMAN.
nice.
jody> Now, how did you know I’d be thinking ma-olo-ver? Oh, that just reminds me of ney-lova. Haha. *looks at Jun*
vick
i do’nt know if you’re heard of this group but i really like them, here is a link to their Music Video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PjNjwO6NDjg
You know, when it first loaded, I was insulted. “What’s this Jappy Korean video? Does she think I’m a lian? Does she?”
The answer is, yes, you do. And yes, I am. And, in spite of which, I really like it, as you predicted.
It’s true: Korean people do generally sing better. Or at least at frequencies not pain-inducing to canines.
oh shucks, to be a commie or socie… especially in that nation state of yours… that would be oh so perfect. :P
and wait, u’re a lian? since when? that’s mindblowing…
ooh, and on a sidenote, I found out last month that there’s actually a township here called “Jinjang” here… what were they possibly thinking man… imagine if you were a joe or a jane.
Clazziquai has several myspace profiles where you can download their music, just FYI.
i am officially obsessed with them. Really.
yy> That’s hilarious. I still remember when U-Jiun was telling me what “JinJang Utara” is. Hahaha. Count me in. :D
jody> OOH. I shall. I downloaded a whole blob of videos off their official site, btw. That’s how I managed to send you that one.