Thursday, December 12, 2013

#np: Unconditionally - Katy Perry

I've been absent for so long! Wow!
It's finally term break. What made the last day of school(Wednesday) interesting was that it was on 11.12.13. What a cute coincidence!

Looking back, this semester is much more challenging than the last(in my opinion). With modules that I'm desperate to keep up with and stress levels soaring higher than I could have imagined. But life-especially Poly life- is all about stepping up to challenges and overcoming them one at a time. 



I was just visiting Facebook when I came across this new feature: Year in Review. Basically it's 'A look at your 20 biggest moments on Facebook'. What an interesting idea, keeping a record of the biggest moments in 2013?

I decided to make a list of my most memorable moments for 2013 too :)



Unforgettable Moment of 2013 #1 : Being part of the FMS DPA Family


Unforgettable Moment of 2013 #2: Taking lots of selfies with these two. 
 



Unforgettable Moment of 2013 #3: Being a part of the 'Threesome' Family. Just mentioning them makes me miss them so badly... 

Unforgettable Moment of 2013 #4: Having amusing accidents

Unforgettable Moment of 2013 #5: Going to Bintan with DPA. My first ever trip overseas without my family(Thankfully, It was only 3 days. I can't live without my family for over a week~)

Unforgettable Moment of 2013 #6: As annoying as he can be, I still enjoy his company,especially when he cycles. It's comforting to know that Bro loves to cycle too.




Unforgettable Moment of 2013 #7: The trip to Sentosa with 'Threesome' after DPA NPP ended.

Unforgettable Moment of 2013 #8: FBC 2013


Unforgettable Moment of 2013 #9: Getting to be and know T110.









Unforgettable Moment of 2013 #10: 'Graduating' from DPA NPP
 

Unforgettable Moment of 2013 #11: The fun dress themes T110 came up with such as this one. The girls called it Black Wednesday(to morn our lack of sleep)

Unforgettable Moment of 2013 #12: Seeing how my DPA buddies help one another


Unforgettable Moment of 2013 #13: Her company.

 




Unforgettable Moment of 2013 #14: When 'Threesome' finally got to meet up after such a long time.

Unforgettable Moment of 2013 #15: Having a new addition to the family: Muffin



Unforgettable Moment of 2013 #16: Getting to love Pinkie Pie because of what she symbolises: Optimism in the eye of fear.

Unforgettable Moment of 2013 #17: Getting to know this cute Ahjuma while we were classmates in T110. She's the sweetest girl ever. Gave me a bunch of unique tea bags from her trip to Cameron Highlands. <3

Unforgettable Moment of 2013 #18: Having a group dinner with these guys one Friday. I was having a bad day and these guys cheered me up :)

Unforgettable Moment of 2013 #19: Going to the MBS with my family and watching the free fireworks displays.
 

Unforgettable Moment of 2013 #20: Having fun during Radio Production class back in the first sem.

Unforgettable Moment of 2013 #21: Getting the Merit award with some DPA buddies. The best part was seeing the smiles on Mum and Dad's faces.
 





Unforgettable Moment of 2013 #22: Seeing Ms Reb off at the airport with some DPA buddies.  Bittersweet, but still unforgettable.

Unforgettable Moment of 2013 #23: Conquering the Tree Top walk with Bro and Dad.


 

Unforgettable Moment of 2013 #24: Spending the day at Char's with Teddy, Kasee and Zac. Still remember how Zac and I ruined Char's mixing machine...

 



Unforgettable Moment of 2013 #25: DPA's BBQ reunion at Raph's place some time ago...














Unforgettable Moment of 2013 #26: The Family trip to HK in September.




Unforgettable Moment of 2013 #27: Getting to know the existence of Grandstand.


 



Unforgettable Moment of 2013 #28: Being with my favourite clowns.







Unforgettable Moment of 2013 #29: Random moments in School that makes each day interesting...

 

Unforgettable Moment of 2013 #30: Capturing moments and getting to brush the dirt off my camera. It feels nice to use it again :)


Of course, there's more to come :)












































Friday, October 18, 2013

#np: White Noise - Monkey Majik


Back to school....back to relying on my phone as an alarm clock and back to climbing up hills to get to classes...

I'm too tired to write much today, so I'll just let the pictures speak on my behalf :)

While out exploring the campus through our Lumix Lenses during Digpho...


Pretty much 90% of all the shots I took were in monochrome. I can't quite put my finger on it but everything looks more professional in black and white...

Went to LP1 the night before the start of school with Mum and Bro. Both the food and ambience received full marks on my scoreboard.



awesome smoked salmon crepe...

I just had to screenshot this the moment I received it. :)

I swear, this girl.... she's a mindreader~

You gotta end Friday with a great family dinner. Went to Jack's place for an extremely filling family dinner. I got my latte :)


Say hi to 'Ferrari!' Dad named him... XD

Saturday, October 5, 2013

#np: Treasure - Bruno Mars

I'm not sure why but I feel the sudden urge to advocate the books on my shelves. It's so random. I was just about to leave my room when my hands just reached out for a novel I've left untouched for a couple years.

Maybe there's something wrong with me. 
(who am I kidding? I'm a  freakin alien~)

Anyway and anyhow, I guess it's completely fine to show some books a little love and appreciation once in a little while. Books are, after all, essential to our psychological and intellectual well-being...a great boost for those out there who have IQs that are rapidly deteriorating due to the 'lack of brain activity' over the holidays, just like yours truly. ( I can feel my head getting lighter by the day :/ )

So the book that my hands mysteriously reached out for is this:


I bought this book at the airport before my flight to Hainan Island a couple years ago. I figured a trip to the bookstore would help me kill some time while waiting for the gates to open and in the midst of that process, thought that an even greater time-killer would be to grab what's hot on the shelves and rekindle my love for reading on the plane.

Smart move there, Liz. You made a smart move under 15 bucks.

Flipping through the pages while in the air, I found this book particularly intriguing. During the four hour flight, this little novel became my heroin. This book is part of Tess Gerritsen's Rizzoli and Isles series; Forensic pathologist (a medical examiner) Maura Isles and detective Jane Rizzoli uncover the secrets behind a Mummy's death after discovering a bullet lodged in the patient's leg. 

I don't know about you but the moment I turned to the back of the novel and read the back cover, I walked straight to the cashier and slapped the book on the counter with the cash already in hand. 
Isn't it exciting? A murder mystery? A 'mummy'? 

Who would have known such a twisted story to have existed? And that it's readily available at an airport near you? Now here comes the whole advocating part...

Tess Gerritsen is a great writer; her works are even better. I mean, c'mon! Won't you get excited too when you find the museum's most anticipated upcoming attraction to have a freaking 21st century bullet lodged in her leg, under all that bandage and brick-hard Mummy-mummification stuff? Geez! I get chills just reading this.

And what's even better? The culprit is still out there, searching for a new 'Momma'...

So here's my 2 cents worth on this take. This book is great is you're really into mystery, detective-work and stuff like that. I don't even think it cost $15 right now...maybe just $10 is enough to get a copy.
A good deal, I'll say...

Now I'm off to find stuff to eat in the fridge.
Ciao~




Tuesday, September 17, 2013

#np: I want it that way - Cover by Jason Chen & Joseph Vincent


While waiting for my show to load...I figured it'd be fun to practice my jap.
It's not much but I guess as long as it's understandable...
then it'll...suffice? :/

ども!
りじです!
面白いなー
初めて 日本語ブログお書きます!
悪いですけど、わたしのにほんごは良くないです。でも…頑張ります!
さあ…何が話しよかな…あ!そうだ!
最近いい天気だね。雲がいっぱいだ!そらはすごくきれいなー
大好きだよ、美しいの青空。

どう?私の日本語?かんたんですけど、意味がわかるでしょう?^^
はい!今ここまで終わり!
それじゃ!
あばよー!

Monday, September 16, 2013

#np: Mirai Nikki Soundtrack OST 9 Track 11 - Tatsuya Katō

This is interesting...well to me, at least.
The other day I was in the midst of a clishmaclaver with some close friends and we got on the topic of anime when I introduce a couple of recent Summer releases.  A couple questions got me thinking, one being "what influences you to watch a certain anime?" and another being "What's the best thing about anime?"

I know i watch a lot of anime and read a bunch of mangas, but I wouldn't call myself an otaku because of this. In fact, I'm no way near the extent of being one. The main reason behind this is simply due to admiration. I'm not nearly as obsessed about an anime as I am towards all that goes behind the scenes of a good one. Ask anyone who has a clue about the animation process and they would tell you that it takes a hell lot of time and effort into producing just an episode alone. From the storyline to the recording sessions to the music to the post-production, animation takes ridiculously long to make. And maybe it's just me but somehow animes with significantly fewer episodes (I'm talking around 10-15 here) seem to possess better quality or somehow appear better in some aspects than the usual 25-26 episode anime(Once again, I'm just giving an estimate for the number of episodes)

Anyway, back to the first question. 
The very first anime I've ever watched and completed is one of Gonzo Studios' many works, Blassreiter. Though it was released in 2008, I only got to know about it in 2009, when Mum subscribed for the animax channel. I happened to flipped to, if I'm not wrong, the 2nd episode of Blassreiter. I was overwhelmed by the plot, the characters and the artwork. 
Moving on...
My interest in anime grew significantly greater with the completion of each following anime. Even up to the point where I become listless if I haven't selected a show to watch  right after I've completed one. No jokes here. Whenever I finish one show, I become desperate to watch another one. Luckily, I've gotten myself a list of a unwatched animes to put a tick against right in my laptop.

I guess, when it comes to influence, everything boils down to 5 main points:
1. Storyline (Is the concept fresh? Are the characters unique and likeable in their own ways-some are just annoying and what I call "timer-killers")
2. Genre ( I'm a little biased towards comedy and slice of life. Action and fantasy go well together in my opinion)
3. The voices (Nothing beats marvelling the amazing ability the actors have in blending their voices with the character's personality!)
4. The soundtrack (I'm usually searching for the OST whenever I've just completed a series...and downloading my favourites)
5. Is it a follow up from the last season?( I'm always anticipating for a season 2 for everything, although it doesn't always happen)

Some people are influenced by the artwork and animation style. To that, they are often on the look out for the latest releases from their favourite animation studios (Kyoto animation and JC Staff, just to name a few) Others will watch anything if their favourite singers are involved in the Opening or Ending songs( Ok, I've been guilty of this once. I only watched Durarara because I loved the Ending songs -_- ) But hey, as long as you're watching something, it doesn't matter what it is, right? :)

There are quite a few people who feel that anime is 'just a phase in life' that will 'fade away.' To that, i'm gonna have to disagree. While this may apply to some others, I doubt it will ever occur to me. There have been times where I lose interest in watching animes for certain periods of time. But even so, this interest ( or in my case, urge of admiration) will somehow bounce back and I'll soon find myself typing the A word on my mac one again. FYI...i don't think I'm the only one who feels this way :)

Next question: "What's the best thing about anime?"
In my opinion, it totally depends on the anime itself. If you're speaking about anime in general, then I'm sorry but I can't possibly give a specific answer to this question with an endless list of legit answers. But if you're talking about a particular anime, then I'm able to actually give my 2 cents worth about it. I've seen shows that fill me up with a feeling akin to apricity and it's often because of the characters. When it comes to shows like these, I'd have to go with character development being the best. Then there are shows that touch you instantly and embrace your soul with an overwhelming but pleasant feeling that is just Alexithmic.  And in the case for several animes, there is no best thing. It's just like solving algebra. You gotta combine a whole bunch of stuff in order to get x: the perfect formula.

So there ya go...this probably took about 2 minutes to read...
Now let's see...just how long did it take ME to write it...