The Prize & Sidebar: Siti Nurhanim Aziz


Siti epitomizes the female’s true calling – the power to love. In a trying moment of her life, she extricates the gallstone of hate and liberates her power - the only power left to her. Her generation pronounces her weak and underachieving, not because her love is naive, but because gallstones of the generation renders such unremitting love, unachievable.

A doctrinal institution says that between a spouse and child, one is a prize and the other, a sidebar.

Siti said to her spouse that he would always be the prize and her child, the sidebar. She said to her child "as much as mummy loves you and daddy in equal portions, you will always be mummy's sidebar while daddy will always be mummy's prize".

Her child is taken aback by the harsh words but when the little girl regains her composure, she embraces her mother's wisdom because (a) she is growing up to be somebody's prize (b) her unit is safe and fool-proof because daddy is mummy's prize.

StoneSour's 'Bother' captures the moment the child passed. 


Words, Videography – Tommy Peters 


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  1. Hey Tommy this is Jarrad. Don't know if you noticed but I'm not in your FB friends list. ;)

    FB-Jihad was successful and Facebook deleted my account. The new account is below. I can't find you on facebook for whatever reason. Please befriend me next time you are on FB at the url I posted. It's been hell trying to track down all my friends. I thought all was lost in finding you, but them I remembered the blog.

    http://www.facebook.com/the.questions

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  2. Jarrad, I noticed the sojourn. Stockholm clipped you. The FB email is tmpeters@streamyx.com . I’ll connect your link in any case.

    Rushdie said “Without freedom to offend, freedom of expression ceases”. He would have said to FB “Without freedom to offend expression, freedom ceases”.

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