Sunday, December 28, 2008

He never saw that comming

He never saw that comming

Saturday, December 27, 2008

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Friday, December 26, 2008

Flying Sharks

Thursday, December 25, 2008

Merry Christmas

Hey guys, I would like to wish everyone a Merry Christmas and Happy Holiday. Sleeping is very important, so dont forget to sleep sleep sleep! =)


3 facts about sleeping

1 // You may need more sleep than you think.
Research by Henry Ford Hospital Sleep Disorders Center found that people who slept eight hours and then claimed they were "well rested" actually performed better and were more alert if they slept another two hours. That figures. Until the invention of the lightbulb (damn you, Edison!), the average person slumbered 10 hours a night.

2 // Night owls are more creative.
Artists, writers, and coders typically fire on all cylinders by crashing near dawn and awakening at the crack of noon. In one study, "evening people" almost universally slam-dunked a standardized creativity test. Their early-bird brethren struggled for passing scores.

3 // Rising early is stressful.
The stress hormone cortisol peaks in your blood around 7 am. So if you get up then, you may experience tension. Grab some extra Zs! You'll wake up feeling less like Bert, more like Ernie.


Wednesday, December 24, 2008


Its Mine!!!

Tuesday, December 23, 2008

Batter Up :)

Sunday, December 21, 2008

Obama for real!

Burning Monk



Burning Monk

As a protest to the Diệm slow and unreliable reforms in Vietnam, the Buddhist monks have resorted to immolation, such as this Mahayana Buddhist monk, Thỉch Quảng Đức. Đức burned himself alive across the outskirts of Saigon, mainly because of the harshness done by the South Vietnam government to his fellow Buddhist monks.

Đức was re-cremated after he burned himself; his heart meanwhile remained in one piece, and because of this he was regarded as a Bodhisattva by the other Buddhist monks and followers. His act of self-immolation increased the pressure on the Diệm administration to implement their reform laws in South Vietnam.

More monks followed Đức’s footsteps as well, and later on in November 1963, Diệm was killed by an army coup.


Source: http://photosthatchangedtheworld.com/burning-monk/

Photos that changed the world



Although i love America. Ive got to admit, this picture does have some truth to it.

Saturday, December 20, 2008

It seems like someone's in the holiday spirit early!