=DD

Wednesday, February 25, 2009

www.ppstream.com


Best program ever made. If you understand chinese that is.

Omg it has so many damn movies and series and the load time is just....
Oh fuck it there is no load time.

You just wait for it to load for 1 minute, and the whole 2 hours movie has no lags, AT ALL. Even with a stupid streamyx connection that is as fast as my granma shitting, still no lag.

Gossip Girl season 2 until episode 17 all there. Fuck you youtube and especially you, limewire.

Oh how I love all these random chinese programs. And I thought ttplayer was as amazing as programs could get already.

夕阳无限好 却是近黄昏

Monday, February 23, 2009

My Chinese sucks.

I know it, I admit it. But sometimes I just can't help listen and stare in awe of some chinese songs. The ones I understand anyways.

夕阳无限好

Sung by: Eason Chan

Composed by: Eric Kwok
Lyricist: 林夕

多经典的歌后 一刹眼已走
缠绵著青葱的山丘 转眼变蚁丘
这个刹那宇宙 拒绝永久
世事无常还是未看够 还未看透

多好玩的东西 早晚会放低
从前并肩的好兄弟 可会撑到底
爱侣爱到一个地步 便另觅安慰
枉当初苦苦送礼 最艳的花卉 最後化烂泥

夕阳无限好 天色已黄昏
本想去凭爱 去换最灿烂一生
想不到长吻 带来更永恒伤感
夕阳无限好 却是近黄昏
高峰的快感 刹那失憾
风花雪月不肯等人 要献便献吻

多风光的海岛 一秒变废土
长存在心底的倾慕 可会够细数
每秒每晚彷似大盗
偷走的青春一天天变老
只可追忆到 想追追不到

夕阳无限好 天色已黄昏
本想去凭爱 去换最灿烂一生
想不到长吻 带来更永恒伤感
夕阳无限好 却是近黄昏
高峰的快感 刹那失陷
风花雪月不肯等人 要献便献吻

好风景多的是 夕阳平常事
然而每天眼见的 永远不相似


It's about the changes in life and how beautiful things will tend to end some day.
I love the last line so much. It always makes me go 'Aww... ' =)

It's roughly translated as
"Beautiful scenery is not rare, like the common sunset.
But even though you see it everyday, it's never the same."


To me it's like one of the most beautiful songs ever. I just can't explain it. I don't even really understand why, it just is. So many songs in this world but damn, I love this one a lot.

And the music video, it's just so sad.




=) Nevertheless, I love.

Fashizzle my weekend.

Saturday, February 21, 2009

I am currently censoring the penises off renaissance sculptures and painting.

Okay, weird intro but yes I'm doing it right now for the sack of education. History powerpoint presentation.

On a completely unrelated note I finally found amazing cigarettes. =D


Green Apple flavoured.


Strawberry.


Lemon.


=D I don't smoke but they seem pretty cute for things that kill your lungs.


Edit: Oh God finally finished a bit. =( Kinda late already. It's so late, it's early. 4AM in the morning. O_o

And damn man I found even cuter ciggies.



God they look gorgeous. 520 supreme Taiwan type ciggs.





Choc flavoured.


Damn people are getting creative nowadays. O_o

Agnyess Deyn in Jean Paul Gaultier ad

Sunday, February 15, 2009

I've never really liked models or what they did cause they always looked so... typical and the same but...




Damn. That's a nice ad.

Friday, February 13, 2009

Epilogue to Through the Looking Glass
(Also known as "A Boat Beneath A Sunny Sky")


A boat beneath a sunny sky,
Lingering onward dreamily.
In an evening of July --


Children three that nestle near,
Eager eye and willing ear,
Pleased a simple tale to hear --

Long had paled that sunny sky:
Echoes fade and memories die.
Autumn frosts have slain July.

Still she haunts me, phantomwise,
Alice moving under skies
Never seen by waking eyes.

Children yet, the tale to hear,
Eager eye and willing ear,
Lovingly shall nestle near.

In a Wonderland they lie,
Dreaming as the days go by,
Dreaming as the summers die:

Ever drifting down the stream --
Lingering in the golden gleam --
Life, what is it but a dream?

-Lewis Carroll
(From the book "Through The Looking-Glass, and What Alice Found There")





This poem is a (kinda) title-less poem at the end of the book. The beginning letters of each line, when put together, spell Alice Pleasance Liddell.

Alice Liddell seemed to be a real girl and she was the inspiration for the story.
(Rumor has it that Lewis Carroll was a pedophile and liked the real-life Alice. O_o)

Well I'm not going to accept or reject any rumors. I'm just going to know they exist, but I'm not going to acknowledge it, since Lewis Carroll is the writer of one of my favourite books (next to Chuck Palahniuk's Fight Club of course).


Hush-a-by lady (Lewis Carroll)
Hush-a-by lady, in Alice's lap!
Till the feast's ready, we've time for a nap:
When the feast's over, we'll go to the ball --
Red Queen, and White Queen, and Alice,
and all!


Hush-a-by baby (Mother Goose)
Hush-a-by Baby, on the tree top,
When the wind blows, the cradle will rock;
When the bough breaks, the cradle will fall,
Down tumbles baby, cradle, and all.


HA. I prefer Lewis Carroll's version. Mother goose is a sick baby killer!

Okay, that was random. But I just had to slip it in, somewhere.


Well anyways, Alice is barely an obsession of mine, it's just a pure interest I check from time to time. What really catches me though is the odd whimsical and cheekiness of the writing.

It's so fun sometimes in this awkward way. =D


(Psst... I still haven't got the original unabridged versions of Wonderland and the Looking-Glass yet. Someone mind getting me a leather bound one? =D )

(Oh fine I know, DREAM ON.)