So yes, it has been awhile now. You can thank the rather massive hit of assignments that I've just had. Overall I managed to scrape through but I am just not really satisfied with some of the work that I've put in. That'll shake me up a bit in preparation of the "storm" that is going to come. I've now got 4 big assignments due on the last week of uni, one on Tuesday and three due on Friday. Yes, three! Seriously going to die soon man.
On the other hand, that trip to Wilson's Prom was a good trip. We've had such fantastic weather over the weekend we hardly thought it was fasting approaching winter (until night time hits us). Off on a tangent, the weather these days has been rather odd. It's now progressing through May and it's warmer than usual around here. Heck, even the trees that are supposed to shed their leaves for autumn hasn't really done so even until now. Anyway, we've had a lot of fun just chatting, walking and eating in the 2.5 day outing. One of the best part about the outing actually started out before the trip itself. A friend and myself were the cooks for the trip and we bought quite a lot and good range of stuff. When we actually got there we forgot a few but rather key ingredients for the dinners. So fail man the both of us.
So before I start to live like a hermit for the next 3 weeks, the news:
Interesting how just a small animal can build something that's visible from space. Oh dam!
This article really isn't helping me survive my massive assignment attack.
Anzac Day fail.
Perfect for the inner MacGyver in all photographers.
This will come in handy someday when I finally do a triple OS boot.
Cool but personally I'd rather have Homer Simpson doing the turn-by-turn. Because sometimes we really act stupidly on the road trying to get somewhere.
Are you prepared to shell out $200,000 for a medical degree? And that's not the price for international students. Crazy.
Adultery. How screwed up can we get?
What does your sleep position say about you?
Thought it was quite a funny in-your-face moment. Seriously, I thought the super conservative Christians are the only ones to say such things. If you see the video, there's one guy who held up a sign saying "God hates boobs" and quotes 1 Timothy 2:9-10. While I'm all up for modesty in dressing as said in 1 Timothy, it's something else to put stuff in God's mouth, let alone saying something that's not really there. Sometimes these people just never think before writing up their signs. Are you saying that when God created women and created them with breasts, that that is a serious design flaw? Or even more absurd, that boobs came up when sin just crept up on the human race and therefore God hates it? They keep saying read your Bible frequently with these signs but I highly doubt that they are reading it properly. Anyway, the following since the incident just basically says "SO, what's gonna happen now? Hmmmm?"
Speaking of which, seems that a certain cosmetic surgery is growing out of fashion and natural beauty (a term rather loosely defined, in my opinion) is a growing trend. I especially found the title in the second article funny, "Pardon me gorgeous but your cellulite is showing". Seems like more people are going for the no-airbrushed look these days which I think is a step in the right direction.
While I'm quite interested in what the study says, I have a hunch that it will be inconclusive. That would really suck, both for the researchers and the tax payers funding the research.
How healthy is your ocean? Check for whale excrement.
Apparently people want our badly roasted Malaysian coffee. I don't know whether to laugh or cry.
It's been awhile since I've found this but I reserved it for some of my inspiration for couple shots. Needless to say that most of the ideas never really materialized mainly also because it turns out that the shoot I did wasn't in the right circumstance to use any of my ideas. Rats.
Apparently you can learn a lot from the outside world, locking yourself in a room with just Twitter as your contact to the outside. Sad? Maybe.
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