Day Off
Having cold and fever, so i ask my boss for a day off. End up sitting in front of my laptop. Playing Jango radio. Dunno what to do.
Kinda have weird chemistry with him. It’s been days or weeks or months since i truly feel comfort with him.
Having cold and fever, so i ask my boss for a day off. End up sitting in front of my laptop. Playing Jango radio. Dunno what to do.
Kinda have weird chemistry with him. It’s been days or weeks or months since i truly feel comfort with him.
already 2 weeks at new place. still confused what the hell i’m doing here. the new job sometimes sucks. my feet always cramps.
don’t know whether should i stay with this job or start finding new job. had sleep deprivation. running out of money.
people keep asking me “why on earth would you move here?”, i left my mom and dad, my kitten, and my boyfriend miles away. i have families here, but still i feel the same loneliness all the time.
i get into hospitality industry, not as good as i thought. need to convince myself, reality always sucks.
made this choux-pastry the other day, and decided to make it look like green-goey-monster.. :D
How the coke polar bears celebrate Earth Hour
Coca-Cola Korea is supporting the I Will If You Will campaign
Don’t know what the korean text means though, but the polar bear is pretty cute… :)
I’m starting to think….
that most people honestly don’t even realize how many other people are going through some of the same things in life right now. Share a compassionate word, serve as each others reminder that it’s going to be okay and let the people you love know that true art is worth fighting for. There’s nothing valuable about ‘meaning it’ without believing in it. Find the things that inspire you and live right by them. That way even if something in life breaks you, at least it was real and a part of you. And hell, once it stops hurting so much you’ll probably realize you got something really amazing from it all.
Almost a year after the Fukushima nuclear disaster in Japan, Greenpeace look at the aftermath of the tragedy and its impact on people’s lives. More than 150,000 people fled the Fukushima area because of radioactive contamination. Most still can’t go home.
You can view ‘Shadowlands’ an online exhibition by award-winning photographer Robert Knoth and partner documentary maker Antoinette de Jong. It features haunting photographs from the Fukushima disaster area. As you view the beautiful landscapes you will realize something is missing: people.
Lovely typo…
reblog from coffeemademedoit:
I was commissioned to design a t-shirt for New Balance Nationals Indoor 2012 and here it is!
(via beautifultype)
Source: coffeemademedoit
thinking of making some progress.. make an essay about some cool-science-thing.. read a book.. take some course..
but hell, i always end up browsing celebrity gossip, open other people’s facebook account and then sleep 12 hours a day..
arrgh..!!
Speaking of burgers, here’s a rather sleek and unique ad that Burger King Netherlands is currently running!
Thanks to Robyn Lee over at A...
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Infographic from Earth Hour Qatar
Beautiful, unique I Will If You Will posters from WWF-Philippines
ugh next time poach the egg. amateurs.
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