Posted in Random Facts on July 7, 2008 | No Comments »
Picture taken from here.
I finally attempted a game of mahjong on Friday night with Kai’s parents. After a home-cooked meal for 4, we settled down to the table in the living room and started to arrange the tiles. It’s hilarious… Being new to the game, i have to count the number of bamboos and the [...]
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Posted in Random Facts, tagged Love, not wrong on July 4, 2008 | 1 Comment »
… that depends on how you define it.
Love, Obligation-driven. Love, Invasion of privacy. Love, The “love” intention justifies the course of action taken. Love, Obsession. Love, Possession. Love, Incomplete acceptance*.
Wrong. Wrong. Wrong. Wrong. Wrong. Wrong.
Read this line off somebody’s profile and immediately i thought of how it has been abused to suit one’s agenda.
*Incomplete acceptance [...]
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Click here to see this image in motion. Does the girl turn clockwise or anti-clockwise?
If you see it turning clockwise, you use more of your right brain.
If you see it turning anti-clockwise, you use more of your left brain.
So here’s the evaluation:
I am “right-brain”, which means… [taken from link above]
RIGHT BRAIN FUNCTIONS
uses feeling
“big picture” oriented
imagination [...]
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Posted in Random Facts on June 12, 2008 | No Comments »
The whole world is demanding of you.
Can you see?
“Love” is just a word conjured as a guise for demands.
To cover up transgressions of privacy and personal choice.
I love you…
[Subtext: therefore you should do this and this as i say so.]
How little you know of love, if you ever say it for any purpose other than [...]
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Posted in Random Facts on May 9, 2008 | No Comments »
It is curious how societal perception of how females should be- passive- goes into how people do research.
Stereotypical story 1:
I am sure you have seen diagrams of conception, in which schools of sperm race towards a passive egg. The idea you get is: competition among sperms with the prize of the hand of the egg [...]
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Posted in Random Facts on May 9, 2008 | No Comments »
I was reading off the Scientific American Mind when this article popped up.
Turns out that talking on your mobile phone without a hands-free can affect your attention shifts from “external world to internal thoughts”. It can also keep you awake for an hour after… even if you are sleep deprived. Its effect is as good [...]
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