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Thursday, 01 October 2009
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errr.
GETTING MY HAIRCUT TOMORROW ;3
im su excited. peace <3
Wednesday, 08 July 2009
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Goodnight, don't let the bed bugs bite - or ghosts...
Ok so clearly, I have been a long way ..far away from blogging here on xanga. I guess I really just couldn't find much to write about that would be the bit least interesting to read. lawl~ ..but anyways I just woke up from a two minute nap (yes, that's a short nap, you must be thinking), because i experienced a bad dream..I think? I was walking alone and then all of a sudden all of the lights and electricity went off. I heard it too. The sound of the eleectricity shutting down, like when you lose power. Then i woke up suddenly. I didn't decide to go back to bed though..but this got me thinking about these other kind of dreams that i have had more then once already.
I think I must have had them at least three or more times, from what I can remember. I will try my best to describe it here though...
So there so happens to be times when out of nowhere I would wake up, my eyes flash open and I am lying there on my bed. But for some reason I can't move at all. I am conscious, and I've tried to move my arms and legs, but I can't seem to move any part of my body...The only thing I can do it blink. It's like someone's sitting on me, or holding all of my limbs down so that I cant move even a muscle. My breathing also gets really weak, and I can't breathe as I would breathe normally. I can't call out or talk out either. As if my voice is gone or someone has stolen it..And I guess my body goes into bit of a shock because there's always tears that drop from my eyes. I don't know if it's because I'm scared, or if I experienced a bad nightmare or a sad dream and woke up crying.
I looked up the symptoms on google and read through a few sites to see if anyone else actually goes through these experiences as well. It turns out that this is an actual sleep 'disorder' (if I can call it that..) called sleep paralysis. All of my symptoms were there. From not being able to move, breathe properly, speak or cry out, and the feeling of having someone holding you down making you unable to do anything. In alot of the sites, they mentioned that actually a good number of teenagers have sleep paralysis at least once in there lifetime. But, a lot of them just brush it off because they think it's only a dream, and fall back to sleep anyways. I haven't really thought about it seriously until as of right now, since i looked it up on google and everything. The sites say that it's not dangerous and its quite common. They give a few tips, but I read through them =/ and none of them seem to be helpful...to me anyways XD ...well that's the weird experience that I go through sometimes while I am sleeping...
Does anyone else have sleep paralysis too? And if you do, how do you deal with it? Any tips? xD
Friday, 01 May 2009
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Five things that I can't stand about being asian
The following are five things about being asian that I dislike: [caution: these are my opinions,so don't take offense to them...if you do then I apologize in advance ;3]
- When you're out and riding on a bus or metro,another asian - or more specifically an older asian man or woman makes eye contact with you and throughout your whole ride, they don't stop staring. I don't know what exactly this is,when they see another asian person, (ie. A chinese grandmother sees me on a metro train) they stare at you the whole time. Do I have something on my face?..Is my shirt on backwards? @-@
- "You're asian - you must be Chinese". Ok, so maybe I am Chinese, but there are alot of other asian cultures or languages that are out there besides being Chinese...And then they automatically think that because you are Chinese, you have to be smart or know a lot of things."Oh....I thought you were smart..what happened?" *sighs*
- "You eat weird food". Here I am not talking about general tao chicken, or anything like Shanghai noodles or chow mein. I am talking about the fact that people cannot handle that people in the world might eat dogs (obivously not the kind you would keep as pets =_=)or sea urchins, or cow brains or anything that is not ordinarly found at a place like McDonalds or Burger King. Well, people who are poor will eat anything that they have access to. It is the same as eating any other foods like chicken or beef. It is just that these animals have always been depicted as the kinds of animals that people keep as pets.
- The fact that many asians do not have manners. This of course doesn't apply to all asians. But, from experience of working in a Chinese restaurant for about 3 years, I can say that many of those workers did not have good manners. They will raise their voices really loud in order to communicate with you, even though you are in the same room as them. you can probably hear them from 50miles away. Or the fact that when a lot of them eat dinner, they will talk with their mouths full. (while speaking really loud) >..< I really am self conscious about the whole "don't talk with your mouth full" idea. I believe that it is good manners to chew and swallow before you speak. I don't like seeing the food your are chewing while I am having a conversation with you. Then there is the cutting off of speech. Ok, so you have a lot of things to say. But that doesn't mean that you always have to cut off what I am saying. Again, I go along with the "Let others have a say before you put your own 2 cents in". Maybe I am just too americanized? Is this really the culture that I belong to =__=
- Lastly, the fact that many asian parents have a need to brag about their kids accomplishments to other asian parents. Well, this is good when you're child is doing well in school,and by all means,you should have a right to tell others. But not excessively. Don't bore us with the list of activities that you're child is in and start listing everything O: ie: "Yes,my daughter is so involved in extracurricular activities, she plays piano,goes swimming, plays the flute, tutors highschool kids, O did I tell you she got an A+ in advanced physics? O and did I mention she plays piano?" ..It is ok to mention good things about your child, but not to brag about it all the time. It really can get tiresome.
Anyways these are just a few of the big things that bug me with the fact that I am asian. I have thought about what it wouldbe like if I wasn't asian. Of course, there are also good things about being asian. I just like to point out some of the bad things, or at least what I consider to be bad, about being an asian.
Wednesday, 08 April 2009
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marketing
Here's a small ad I put together in 5 minutes for my marketing class lol. We came up with a product that is quite smiliar to Facebook (hence the name) it's basically a website where you can organize your school schedules and you can communicate online through the site to your fellow students. I don't know why I'm posting it. I guess alittle helpful criticism? ;3 I want to make it abit better and maybe change and add extra things into it. Comments are welcome ;D thanks~ (click the picture for a bigger version)
cheers




