15 Oktober 2013

"What is your dream?" - Mary Stayed Out All Night

I've been watching korean drama titled 'Mary Stayed Out All Night' for these past 3 weeks. and I really like this drama.. :}

the story line is about an indie-band-singer named Mu Gyul who always wants to have a free life by never getting marriage and never having any commitment for more than a month with any woman. he becomes so aphaty to any relationships because of his mother giving birth to him at the age of 17 and never took care of him. so he lives in any relatives houses and never understand the feeling of family warmth.

in the other side, a girl named Mae Ri were dropped out from her college -majoring Korean Literature- because of her father's business going bankrupt. since her father were wanted by many debt collector, Mae Ri have to live in her apartment alone. she often feels lonely and miss the feeling of having a complete family, since her mother was passed away when she was 6. 

They meet accidentally in a car crush. Mae Ri hit Mu Gyul while driving in Hong Dae (Indie Area in South Korea). Mu Gyul is fine, but Mae Ri afraid of being charged in the next following days, so she go follows Mu Gyul to make him signed a letter of agreement. 

but..... as the drama rules, things are not going to be as simple as that.. many cute things happened. you have to watch it by yourself. I do recomend this drama sooo much! ;)

oh ya.. there are several fave scene of mine. but I'll share one.. I forgot in what episode, but the conversation between Mu Gyul and Mae Ri related to dreams, touch me.
Mae Ri : What is your dream? 
Will you spend the rest of your life playing music?
Mu Gyul : This is how I live.
Mae Ri : I envy you.
Mu Gyul : And you? What is your dream?
Mae Ri : I want to have a simple life.
Mu Gyul : Eh? That's your dream?
Mae Ri : Yes. There's a mom when I get home. 
I don't have to suffer from dad's financial crisis. 
I could go back to college, without being afraid of can not afford it.
Mu Gyul : You really had a hard times, aren't you?
Mae Ri : Aaaah... Yes! *wide smile*

and after the stuffy atmosphere because of the heavy conversation, they were kidding and joking again. what a simple end for a serious conversation...
as Mae Ri said that she wants to have a simple life, so do I. I also looking for a simple life, since my dream is living a simple life with a simple person. doing simple things together, going anywhere we wants to spend the time, driving all night, go working again in the morning, get back home after office hours, watching football match with snack on hands, commenting on them, go watching indie music performances in the weekend, take a lot of photoshot in amateur photo session then share it into social media. not only sharing picture or story, but sharing about how happy our simple life could be. 

hummmm.... but it becomes so much ya?
too much derivative for a simple single wants :))

whatever lah!
the point is only simple. 

simple. simple. simple. simple. simple. simple. simple. 

11 Oktober 2013

Plagiarism

Based on en.wikipedia.org plagiarism is the "wrongful appropriation" and "purloining and publication" of another author's "language, thoughts, ideas, or expressions," and represent them as one's own original work.

* then I remember in sudden, my fave lecture in KPM IPB ever told me not to trust wikipedia as well, since it shows your level of knowledge. .... unfortunately I'm still not that smart misteerr.. haha *tragical laugh*

This plagiarism issue may happened in any aspect of life. it could be in social media, journal publication, mini-thesis, thesis, quote, music, film, anything. That's why college nowdays also published their student mini-thesis, thesis and dissertation into web, so nobody may easily claim something not excactly theirs.

Still from en.wikipedia.org, plagiarism is considered academic dishonesty and a breach of journalistic ethicsPlagiarism is not a crime but it is a serious ethical offense, and cases of plagiarism can constitute copyright infringement.
pict from google
huumm.. so nobody want to be judged as a plagiator right? that's why we have to write down the complete citation for each information we use. We also have to credit the original authors for their information and ideas.

noted that! ;)