Friday, August 24, 2012

Karma Chameleon

karma chameleon is a song by the british new wave band, the culture club. the song was featured from the group's 1983 album, colour by numbers.

however, this song has a different meaning for me. whenever a person did something bad at me, i never retaliate.  i am not the warfreak kind of person. others say that revenge is a dish best served cold. hell, no! i have always believed in karma.and when karma gets in, it so lucky that i am able to witness back the things these people did.

for instance, i thought life is there. life starts there and ends there. i thought everything is in perfect shape and the promise of growth and development as an individual and as a professional being is just out there for grabs. i was just so blinded for it was just like a screensaver showing nude pictures, only to find out later that it is already formatting your harddrive. cheaters!

people in the administration always play godly roles. their principles, no matter how crooked, could bend to those they prefer. they always set double standards. they always think that their positions are lifetime; only death can remove them from their positions.

the adhoc committee who decided to cease my employment made relentless, inexorable and ruthless remarks; they were so happy upon my exit. yes, i was terminated for reasons of giving a failure to one of my imbecile students who happened to be the niece of an administrator. 

however, little they know that the things they did will come back and haunt them. the people who pushed me out of the corners were kicked out by the same person who they think is on their side.

God was so good that He let me see the same things these people did to me three years ago. the fat-ass-bitch was kicked from its post without it knowing about it. the social climber was terminated. one more person left, the cinema god, who lurks in moviehouses to have a taste of "heaven" from the marginalized masses.

i will really see your downfall. really...

karma, karma, karma chameleon... you come and go, you come and go...