ketagihan parah. lagu ini dari semalem di repeat-one itunes aku. hyper me gusta.Kau Keluhkan (Live - Demo version)
by banda neira
Kau keluhkan awan hitam yang menggulung tiada surutnya
kau keluhkan dingin malam yang menusuk hingga ke tulang
Hawa ini kau benci
dan kau inginkan tuk segera pergi
berdiri angkat kaki
tiada lagi raut riangmu di muka
pergi, segera..
uuwuuwuuwu~
Kau keluhkan sunyi ini dan tak ada yang menemani
kau keluhkan risau hati yang tak kunjung juga berhenti
Rasa itu kau rindu
dan kau inginkan tuk segera tiba
dan kembali bermimpi
hanyut dalam hangatnya pelukan
cahaya, mentari..
uuwuuwuuwu~
dan ingatlah pesan sang surya pada manusia malam itu
tuk mengingatnya di saat dia tak ada.
tuk mengingatnya di saat dia tak ada
tuk mengingatnya di saat dia tak ada
esok, pasti jumpa..
hm. guess I gotta have to think twice before reheating stuff on the mico :|Here is a Science fair project presented by a girl in a secondary school in Sussex . In it she took filtered water and divided it into two parts. The first part she heated to boiling in a pan on the stove, and the second part she heated to boiling in a microwave. Then after cooling she used the water to water two identical plants to see if there would be any difference in the growth between the normal boiled water and the water boiled in a microwave. She was thinking that the structure or energy of the water may be compromised by microwave. As it turned out, even she was amazed at the difference, after the experiment which was repeated by her class mates a number of times and had the same result.
It has been known for some years that the problem with microwaved anything is not the radiation people used to worry about, it’s how it corrupts the DNA in the food so the body can not recognize it.
Microwaves don’t work different ways on different substances. Whatever you put into the microwave suffers the same destructive process. Microwaves agitate the molecules to move faster and faster. This movement causes friction which denatures the original make-up of the substance. It results in destroyed vitamins, minerals, proteins and generates the new stuff called radiolytic compounds, things that are not found in nature.
So the body wraps it in fat cells to protect itself from the dead food or it eliminates it fast. Think of all the Mothers heating up milk in these ‘Safe’ appliances. What about the nurse in Canada that warmed up blood for a transfusion patient and accidentally killed him when the blood went in dead. But the makers say it’s safe. But proof is in the pictures of living plants dying!!!
hm, rara isyan aku ketagihan!
Do not get angry
Do not worry
Be thankful
Work hard
Be kind to others
okay, I’d also love to have this. especially the wooden bench.Okay what is this beautifulness. My eyes can taste this and it’s yummy.
(Source: beautiful-soup)
Between Ross Geller and Ted Mosby, I don’t know which one I’d choose. Probably Ted, because he’s an architect. But then again Ross digs fossils. But Ted reads Neruda. Hhm.Ross Geller | 29 years old | Paleontologist | OPEN
Bio:
- Ross is the eldest child and only son of Jack and Judy Geller. The Gellers reside in Long Island. Since he was a child, Ross has always been favored by his parents for excelling in academics. Ross, like his little sister Monica, has been teased throughout his school life, but for being a nerd. But unlike Monica, he doesn’t fight back, thinking that the joke will be on his bullies one day. And somehow, he was right. Ross has always been an A student and got a scholarship to Yale University, where he graduated as cum laude. He proceeded to Columbia University, where he got his doctorate in paleontology. And now, Ross is working in the Museum of Natural History, and is also an occasional guest lecturer at Columbia.
Personality:
- Ross is extremely smart and is a know-it-all, up to the point where people would think he’s quite arrogant. Like the typical nerd, Ross is socially awkward, but somehow, women find that adorable. Even though he’s pretty well-off, Ross is very thrifty. He is protective of Monica, but it doesn’t stop him from teasing her about her chubby past. Ross can also be easy to irritate, but he’s generally sweet and mature.
bitch please. okay, it was rainy and the weather was kinda shit, but still, it was a marvellous monday today.
treasures of the day
I met cinta and ingrid for lunch at warung indonesia. cinta had just come back from Jakarta and she brought me Dee’s Partikel and HiVi! CD - the two things I’ve been longing for from back home, mainly because 1) I’m a huge fan of Dee and her Supernova saga. 2) one of the guys in HiVi! is a friend of mine from high school.
afterwards we went for an “afternoon ice cream” at this place in soho called gelupo - I highly recommend this place and I’ll definitely come for another visit(s)! they don’t only sell ice cream and coffee/tea at gelupo, but also coffee beans, free trade/organic teas and stuff like that. I finally convinced myself to buy a cafetiere - fuckyea now I’m all set to claim the title: “a coffee aficionado” (Y).
the conversations we had were very interesting. at some point it got so political that it feels surreal. seriously, discussing human rights and geopolitics at an ice cream parlour? those 18th century, coffee house-based enlightenment thinkers would be proud I’m sure haha.
after that, I met my two cousins for yet another coffee and ‘dinner’ then we headed to piccadilly theatre to watch Ghost The Musical with my uncle - who’s here until thursday for a conference. the show was…enjoyable. it was a bit plain at the beginning, but it got interesting, especially the parts with Oda “the ghetto psychic” Mae Brown. I also enjoyed the special effects when Sam/the ghosts fly and disappear. cool stuff.
thank you universe, for today.
now let’s get started with writing and editing for The Leopard for all night long!
