Sunday, 23 September 2012
Saturday, 22 September 2012
Friday, 21 September 2012
hair tutorial from bebexo ♥
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Today i’m going to share a hair tutorial video from
bebexo
it’s really a nice hairstyle :D
Source: www.justbebexo.com
Thursday, 20 September 2012
CP's DAY ! :)
HAPPY BIRTHDAY CP ! #BIGHUG
wish you all the best, may God Bless You always :)
be cute forever !
today's also a holiday ! *yehey*
because today the people in Jakarta and Kal-bar are electing who is going to be the governor
At jakarta there are 2 candidates
- Foke - Nara
- Jokowi - Ahok
- Cornelis, M.H - Christiandy Sanjaya
- Armyn Angkasa Alianyang - Fathan A. Rasyid
- Morkes Effendi - Burhanuddin A. Rasyid
- Abang Tambul Husin - Barnabas Simin
and for the result,
at jakarta it's
JOKOWI - AHOK
at Kalbar it's
CORNELIS - CHRISTIANDY
Congrats for them all :) !
be a good leader
never try to waste the trust people have given to you
Wednesday, 19 September 2012
like, SERIOUSLY ?!
A Terrifyingly Accurate Prediction by Edgar Allan Poe
In 1838, future horror-god Edgar
Allan Poe released a book called The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym of
Nantucket, his only full novel. The book was such a bomb that Poe
eventually agreed with his critics that it was "a very silly book".
Where it Gets Weird:
Poe did a Blair Witch thing
with his novel, which claimed to be based on true events. This turned out to be
a half-truth: The real life events simply had not happened yet.
One scene in The Narrative of
Arthur Gordon Pym of Nantucket visits a whaling ship lost at sea, taking
with it all but four crewmen. Out of food, the men drew lots to see who would
be eaten, the unfortunate decision landing on a young cabin boy named Richard Parker.
Forty-six years later, there was an
actual disaster at sea involving the Mignonette. It became famous due to
the legal consequences of some gruesome events on board, specifically the way
the men drew lots and decided to eat their cabin boy...
Where it Gets Even Weirder:
...who was named Richard Parker.
The bizarre story was discovered
decades later by Nigel Parker, a distant cousin of the Richard Parker who got
eaten.
And that would go down as the
freakiest unintentional prediction of future events in a work of fiction, if it
were not completely blown away by...
Morgan Robertson Writes About the Titanic... 14 Years
Early
A hundred years before James Cameron
turned douchebaggery into an art form at the Oscars, American author Morgan
Robertson wrote a shitty book called Futility, or the Wreck of the Titan, about
the sinking of an "unsinkable" ocean liner. When you see the cover,
you figure you're pretty clearly looking at a fictionalized version of the Titanic
story.
No surprise there; it's a story
that's been told over and over (there were 13 Titanic movies before Cameron's,
including one by the Nazis) but Robertson's book was first.
Where it Gets Weird:
He was so eager to be first,
apparently, that he didn't bother to wait for the Titanic to actually sink
before writing about it. The Wreck of the Titan was published in 1898,
14 years before RMS Titanic was even finished being [cheaply] built.
The similarities between Robertson's
work and the Titanic disaster are so astounding that one has to imagine
if White Star Line built Titanic to Robertson's specs as a dare. The Titan
was described as "the largest craft afloat and the greatest of the works
of men," "equal to that of a first class hotel," and, of course,
"unsinkable".
Both ships were British-owned steel
vessels, both around 800 feet long and sank after hitting an iceberg in the
North Atlantic, in April, "around midnight." Sound like enough to
keep you up at night? Maybe that's why Robertson republished the book in 1912
just in case enough people didn't know that he wrote it.
Where it Gets Even Weirder:
While the novel does bear some
curious coincidences with the Titanic disaster, there are quite a few
things that Robertson got flat wrong. For one, the Titanic did not crash
into an iceberg "400 miles from Newfoundland" at 25 knots. It crashed
into an iceberg 400 miles from Newfoundland at 22.5 knots.
But maybe the weirdest thing about Titan
were points that had nothing to do with the story, but check out after numerous
inquires and expeditions to the Titanic wreck site.
For one, both the Titan and
the Titanic had too few lifeboats to accommodate every passenger on
board; the Titan carrying "as few as the law allowed." While Robertson
decided to be generous and include four lifeboats more on his ship than
Titanic, it's an odd point to bring up when you consider that lifeboats had nothing
to do with the story. When Titan hit the iceberg (starboard bow,
naturally), the ship sank immediately, making the point made about lifeboats
inconsequential.
Source:
www.cracked.com
Monday, 17 September 2012
Congrats dear Cousin ♥
Today’s my cousin’s engagement day
And I feel happy for her *xoxo*
She’s going to marry next week on Saturday, 29th
september
Can’t wait any longer ♥
Btw
HAPPY ENGANGEMENT DAY , Ce I Leng & Ko Julius !
May you two have an everlasting marriage
I’m sorry that i didn’t go to your engagement party
It’s not that i don’t want to go
But I’m going to have a chemistry test tomorrow
#GROAAAH
Okay, enough for today i’m going to finish that
cheMISTERY !
Xoxo,
your lil cousin with the best attitude
:* muah ♥
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