

The years go by. The time, it does fly. Every single second is a moment in time that passes. And it seems like nothing — but when you’re looking back … well, it amounts to everything.
There is a sacredness in tears. They are not the mark of weakness, but of power. They speak more eloquently than ten thousand tongues. They are messengers of overwhelming grief…and unspeakable love.
tired
.. I have no school tomorrow because my duty for the school's open house is on Friday's afternoon woot woot!
I am going to hit town with the favourite girls because somebody's backside (obviously not mine) has been itching for one whole week to go shopping.
And I am going to finish the roll of expired film on my Tomo the Holga! 8D
My mood so far for the week = :'( / :( / :\ / D: / D<
Need to cheer up .. somebody, anybody, tell me something really random or hilarious!
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Manga
Fruits Basket vols. 1-15 (Chuangyi, simplified Chinese), $3 each/$38 for the whole set
Saiyuki Reload vol. 5 (Chuangyi, simplified Chinese), $3
Books
His Dark Materials Trilogy Boxset by Philip Pullman, $20 (brand new, never read, box has minor dents)
Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell by Susanna Clarke, $10 (wrapped, never read, very good condition)
The Idea Factory: A guide to more creative thinking & writing by Valerie Parv, $3 (some yellowing on pages)
A Year in Poetry, $5 (basically a poem a day, wrapped with some yellowing on pages)
100 Essays from TIME Magazine, $5
The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho, $3 (brand new, never read)
Girlfriend in a Coma by Douglas Coupland, $5 (read once, very good condition)
The Namesake by Jhumpa Lahiri, $5 (brand new, never read)
The Joy Luck Club by Amy Tan, $5 (Cambridge Literature edition, some notes and highlighting)
The Great Stories of Sherlock Holmes by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, $3 (wrapped, yellowing on pages)
Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare, $3 (Total Study Edition, some notes and highlighting)
Middlesex by Jeffrey Eugenides, $5 (read once, good condition)
The Rule of Four by Ian Caldwell & Dustin Thomason, $5 (read once, very good condition)
Possession by A.S. Byatt, $3 (some yellowing on pages)
The Poisonwood Bible by Barbara Kingsolver, $3 (wrapped, some yellowing on pages)
Parable of the Sower by Octavia E. Butler, $3 (read once, very good condition)
We have some volunteers for the new regime of posters, and I was gonna email you all individually to work out who wanted to post when, but it seems easier to just post here. Anyone who doesn't comment by, say, Friday, will get a little reminder nudge to take a peek.
Anyway! Thus far I have the following posters on the following days:
This leaves
Discuss away!
EDIT: Sorry about the confusion, guys - LJ ate up most of what I'd written. None of you were left out at all! Edited correctly now.

Hope this isn't TL;DR! I came across a really interesting post on Tumblr today and thought i would share/put its subject matter up for discussion. The post talks about a recent interview with Lady Gaga in the LA Times. Here's a couple of extracts from the story:
Her new songs address serious themes like women's shame about their bodies and the need for open communication in relationships; her often physically distorting costumes show that the pursuit of the feminine ideal is far from natural. Her commitment to confront the changing notion of what's "natural" puts Gaga on the same road traveled by artists she admires, such as the photographer Cindy Sherman. Her frank talk about how female artists aren't expected to write their own songs or about how young women are afraid to ask for what they need from their sexual partners inches her toward a new articulation of feminism.
..."The great thing about Gaga is she always want to push for the most extreme option," Card said. "She's brave enough to let herself be a canvas for a designer to go and really express themselves. Nothing is off limits! With Rihanna and Beyoncé there is an end result of desirability and unattainable sexiness, whereas Gaga is a really interesting bridge between the desirable and the grotesque. She's not at all worried about looking ridiculous or hideous; actually, I think she thrives off it."
And here's a couple of extracts from the brilliant post on Tumblr:
i feel like there are limits, maybe, to how “hideous” an extremely skinny blonde white girl can be considered...to put it another way: picture a fat woman, or a black woman, or a Latina woman, or a fat black Latina woman, doing ANYTHING that lady gaga has ever done, and tell me people would still be talking about her as some kind of subversive artiste...tell me 95% of the commentary about her outside maybe the feminist blogosphere wouldn’t be ridicule or disgust.
...or to put it another way: white skinny bodies are allowed to be art. you see this all the fucking time in the twee/hipster zones of the world/internet, soft-focus photos in sepia tones with size 2 AT MOST people standing in for melancholy, or wistfulness, or love, or whatever. you don’t see fat girls lying in a field of daisies wearing fishnets and reading haruki murakami next to a picnic spread under a parasol. because then the viewer, it’s assumed, would get distracted by their fatness. skinny bodies (& white bodies) are allowed to turn themselves into things because they are presumed to be blank slates. they’re neutral. fatness already symbolizes things in our culture - laziness, sloth, greed - so it’s not allowed to symbolize other things.
or another way: lady gaga is allowed to play at being grotesque because it’s understood that she is making a choice to be grotesque; fat, non-white, or otherwise atypical bodies already belong to the realm of the grotesque. the choice is made for them. whether it’s as unfuckable (fat women, women with visible disabilities) or inherently sexualized (black and Latina women) or some weird combination of fuckable but not sexual (asian women) or just grotesque and unworthy (trans women).
I think the critique on Tumblr brings up some really interesting and valid points with particular reference to the way we see things on the internet in terms of body types/ethnicities represented in the art and photography we post on our journals, or write about in our blogs, or favourite on Tumblr.
So discuss if you wish: Lady Gaga and her image, representations of 'controversial' women in pop culture, white/thin bodies v everyone else.
source: “Like the Flowing River” by Paulo Coelho
A boy was watching his grandmother write a letter. At one point he asked:
‘Are you writing a story about what we’ve done? Is it a story about me?’
His grandmother stopped writing her letter and said to her grandson:
I am writing about you, actually, but more important than the words is the pencil I’m using. I hope you will be like this pencil when you grow up.’
Intrigued, the boy looked at the pencil. It didn’t seem very special.
‘But it’s just like any other pencil I’ve ever seen!’
‘That depends on how you look at things. It has five qualities which, if you manage to hang on them, will make you a person who is always at peace with the world.’
‘First quality: you are capable of great things, but you must never forget that there is a hand guiding your steps. We call that hand God, and He always guides us according to His will.’
‘Second quality: now and then, I have to stop writing and use a sharpner. That makes the pencil suffer a little, but afterwards, he’s much sharper. So you, too, must learn to bear certain pains and sorrows, because they will make you a better person.
‘Third quality: the pencil always allows us to use an eraser to rub out any mistakes. This means that correcting something we did is not necessarily a bad thing; it helps to keep us on the road to justice.’
‘Fourth quality: what really matters in a pencil is not its wooden exterior, but the graphite inside. So always pay attention to what is happening inside you.’
‘Finally, the pencil’s fifth quality: it always leaves a mark. in just the same way, you should know that everything you do in life will leave a mark, so try to be conscious of that in your every action’
Blessed Be~
( Calling Anybody who is interested in setting up a stall in a Flea Market at Old School at Mount Sophia!! )Hi!
We're a group of final year Business Studies students from Ngee Ann Polytechnic. Through this project, we're spreading the positive name of JGIS (Jane Goodall Institute) and environmentalism to schools and the local community.
Setting up a stall for pre-loved books will allow you to do your part for the earth while allowing you to reach like-minded people who are interested in your books!
Proceeds of this Green Flea market will be donated to Jane Goodall Institute (Singapore) for its cause.
Mediacorp's Saving Gaia's Green Ambassador, Jaclyn Ng, who will be be there to spread the ' Green Message! Green Bazaarrr will also be publicized in the Today newspaper and 8 Days magazine.
There will be performances and we will update you guys with more information once we finalised the performances.
Details are as follows:
Old School Mount Sophia
Date: 16 January (Saturday )
Time: 12 PM to 8 PM
How to get there:
There will be shuttle buses from Plaza Singapura
All ages
Free admission
To register :
1 stall - $50
Email us at greenworksnp@gmail.com or contact Yi Qin at 97351777
Name:
Email:
Contact Number: (Belonging to person in-charge of the stall)
Number of stalls you’d like to book:
Once your stall is confirmed and collection of payment is open, we will
inform you of the account number and payment MUST be made within 2 days upon notification.
Regards,
GreenWorksNP
When everyone expects you to fall apart.


( BABY WE TUMBLIN' DOWN. )
"Buy a blank notebook. Draw a huge heart on the cover. Don’t write anything negative in here. If you need another outlet, make a separate notebook. This one is all about love, personal growth, and getting back up. Fill it with beautiful images, reaffirming thoughts, and quotes. Write in it every day, and each day write one thing you’re grateful for in your life."

xoxo
sleepy
( White white Christmas @ Hokkaido )
Oh, and also, Happy Year 2010 in advance (:




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