Sunday, June 7, 2009




OMG this is SO FASCINATING, and different
this is a documented version of a religion that is so different
and taboo. However different it is they hold onto it so strongly
and sacredly. Drinking fluids from human skulls. WOA thats extreme but
yet so fascinating at the same time. A very naturalistic recalling Gaia kind of impression, nature and
man momentum. Primitive yet reasonable, interesting that it is still present in today's time.

I cannot imagine what i would do if i belonged to that religion because its so devoted to
its cause, so purposeful with their actions, and the greatest point is that they believe wholeheartedly
in the religious rites that they are doing. Its great to have
a tribe and a religion exclusively cut off from society, or to be in a place where the
faith of the people comes as priority and sincerely as a whole. Rather than like in Spore where
all the religions mingle to what pple call a 'melting pot'. With all other religions breathing
down your neck sometimes. Especially to extremely conscious pple like me.
The only thing i shall agree on the melting pot thing, is that its really
hot and stuffy in here, like a pot of melting metal at boiling point.
Why because some pple are intolerent of others, other pple and their religious culture.
If everyone embraced evry other person's religion, the world would be so much more
of a peaceful place.






-the tree hugger says so.

Sacred mud bath

Pictures in the News (AP photo)
A Hindu devotee smears his body with mud from the banks of the revered Ganges River before taking a ritual dip, in Allahabad, India. Allahabad, at the confluence of the Ganges, Yamuna and the mythical Saraswati River, is an important Hindu pilgrimage center. (AP Photo/Rajesh Kumar Singh)

Thursday, June 4, 2009

Pictures in the News (AP photo)
A visitor takes picture of a sculpture "Nude No. 2" by China's artist Mu Boyan at the Hong Kong International Art Fair in Hong Kong. (AP Photo/Kin Cheung)


so cute!
WHICH is better, loving what you hate OR hating what you love ?

Tuesday, June 2, 2009

I'm no survivor

but i look forward to travelling overseas, i cant wait to go to taiwan next monday.
Its sad that i couldn't go bangkok, i am slightly disappointed with the things that i will miss,
on how fun it is to travel with strangers alone in a foreign land, without judgements, or anyone who
will catergorize.

Taiwan here i come, it beckons me to go there, with the bustling crowds and the chatty people, there is not any manner of hesitation where i will choose not to go there. What's not to like?
The way the people care about their appearances by putting in an effort to groom themselves while not bothering about how others judge them, how they are regarded in other people's minds.

The absolute confidence in which they portray is absolute.
I have i strong feeling i will like Japan too.
Came across a book on Japanese Street Style, totally love the roaring personalities of the Cosplayers and the Tattoo - clad individuals.
The men with partially shaved hair + Long dyed streaks of highlights make me look at the images in wonder and esteem. I love the way they humans dont bother about how people will judge them and just be whoever they wish to be.
I strongly doubt that they care about how their tattoos will look like when they age. Everything is of the current. The future or past don't matter. That rocks.



Use my imagination to dream of things. Thats my forte. Perhaps when i gain my freedom i will be another person. As long as i have a social role (daughter, girlfriend, attached, sibling, mistress, wife, mother, aunt, grandmother, single mom) i will never be able to relve in these fantasies. So, drop all these social miscarriages. please.


Live in the moment.