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Tuesday, January 20th, 2009I have been tagged by Jaadu Adnan.
Rules, as per Adnan:
Once you’ve been tagged, you are supposed to write a note with 16 random things, facts, habits, or goals about you. At the end, choose 16 people to be tagged. You have to tag the person who tagged you. If I tagged you, it’s because I want to know more about you.
16 random things I should write about…I can do that.
- I see a lot of sadness in the world around me. I sincerely wish people would choose to see the better side of life.
- I love traveling by trains. It’s my favorite way to see the world.
- I drink a lot of water. So much that when knicq met me for the first time, he was convinced I was an undiagnosed diabetic. It worried me and I had blood tests done with karvakerala reviewing my results over the phone.
- TV is my nemesis.
- I’ve only been to one concert in my life and I still have the tshirt I bought from there. Wifey saw it for the first time a few weeks ago and wouldn’t stop staring.
- I’ve met the founder of WordPress, Matt.
- I’m on my way to meet the founder of Moodle
- I am also on my way to the Singapore Night Safari right now
- I was convinced that I was an insomniac in college, to the point I did a presentation on why I was an insomniac in my Comm class. I don’t remember what grade I got because I was so sleepy but not asleep
- I like to give random people compliments. I don’t do it enough.
- I don’t think I know how not to be married anymore. Alhamdulilah I’m blessed with an incredible woman who constantly tries to burn all my food accidentally. It’s a love-ate relationship.
- I have slightly weak hearing and slightly weak taste buds. This means I listen to everything loudly and all my food is spicier then need be. Green chillies are a regular item on our dining table.
- I am losing weight and am rather enjoying it. I even bought a home gym and it looks great and serves as a fantastic towel dryer so far
- I don’t think there are enough Muslims doing amazing things in the world. That’s seriously sad.
- I was born Muslim. However, I accepted Islam into my life when I was in my 20s. Being a cultural muslim was a poor existence. I learnt how to live.
- I find the sociological and psychological aspects of Islam to be utterly fascinating. Here’s a system, designed by our Creator, to attend to us inside out. That’s incredible.
- Bonus: There are 2 lectures I recall strongly from the era of my islam acceptance. One of them was how muslims should act and react to support the economy in the system they inhabit. The other lecture I mentioned in my blog years ago.
Time to pass the baton. Since I don’t blog-surf much anymore, I tag my wife, Abez.