Thursday 26 May 2011

BITCH BITCH BITCH EFF!!!


Yeah, you heard right: Bitches is crazy.

Every girl has a story about some other girl who stabbed her in the back and then made her feel like crap about it. I mean, unfortunately, it’s a fact of life. Women are mean to each other.

Now, obviously, this is messed up. Aren’t men mean enough? Why do we have to make each other miserable too? But the fact is, we do.

So how to deal with such underhandedness? Cry? Scream? Pee in her soup?

Nope! Take the high road and follow these easy tips for counteracting cattiness. Because, seriously? She’s SO not worth it.

Don’t Cry

This is usually the first instinct. In that stinging moment when you discover her betrayal, tears almost always seem inevitable.

But fight those motherf*ckers!! Tears make her happy and make you look upset. And that’s what you don’t want. Think about something really funny and bite the inside of your cheek. Do NOT let her see you cry.

Talk To Your Mother

Or your aunt or your grandma or your older sister or your cousin, or anyone who automatically has your back and won’t tell anyone. This is the place where you can cry. Get it all out here, because this is your last chance.

(And buy whoever this is dinner, because they deserve it for listening.)

Make a List

Write down the things that upset you about the situation. Then cross out all the things on your list that will actually hurt you in the long run. Chances are, you’ll find there aren’t any. And if there is one, think about how you can run damage control before it gets any worse.

Cut Contact

Don’t get revenge. It’ll only bite you in the butt in the long run.

Instead, think about ways you can avoid her. Of course, you should always be polite when you see her–but only polite, not friendly. She is obviously not worth the negative energy.

If she’s a close friend or someone who you have to work with or anything like that, you will need to talk to her. Explain to her why she hurt your feelings and see how she reacts. If she goes on the defensive or tries to act like a martyr, just say you understand and resolve to remain polite but distant. If, however, she is truly sorry, then perhaps you can live to friend another day.

Get Over It

Yeah, it seems impossible. But you gotta do it.

Let it go and feel the relief of knowing you took the high road. You are making the best decision for you by avoiding drama and handling her bitchiness as an adult. Let her next victim seek revenge (and end up regretting it)–you don’t need her validation to be who you are.

Congratulations. You’ve just conquered cattiness. And you didn’t even break a sweat.


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Photo : Yamabuki Saaya from Shugo Chara. She seems like a bitch I could just slap her face when she tried to get all the boys in ShuCha. LOL kay thats too far enough. Well she's pretty anyway and she doesnt need to act like all "THAT" . [SPOILER] She was even jealous of Amu at the end..

Saturday 14 May 2011

ITS MAY PEOPLE!

okay guys.. its May the 14th now,, yesterday was the 13th of May.. and It was FRIDAY! yes, Friday the 13th. I got ALOT of silly bad stuff going on yesterday, I got scolded by one of the most important assistant of my headmaster/highest rank teacher or whatsoever, Ms.Esther!Shes the oldest physically and mentally in this school of mine.She scolded us for bringing our phones. It was the last day of school, believe that! LAST DAY! usually we're not allowed to bring phones to school.. how lame. but yesterday was the last day and Im like "miss, can we just have some fun in the last day of school!? " she started lecturing us by saying that we are "worser than animals" Im like, wth?! you're calling us animals? we're all animals for cryin out loud =__= she said we're all gonna write our names in a piece of paper (imagine 500 students brought their phones) and she's gonna give'em to the headmaster to decide our punishment. I was sooo pissed. We were all celebrating for the last day of school and she came up and ruined it all. (and btw, here in my country, the last day of school is in the middle of the year)

then some tiny weeny issues with my mom. My friend Chelsea, broke a chair leg when she was sitting on the chair. LOL then my friend's car broke down, the engine couldnt be started. So we usually have some kind of routine for the last day, and we usually go hanging out at the mall. And sooo,, my friend had to take her motor bike to go to the mall . what a hooorrible Friday the 13th.

besides all that , we had fun :) and guess what?? holiday for 2 whole months!! and Im gonna be in sec 2 on July! hoooraaaaaayyyyyyy PARTEYING PARTEYING YEAH! PARTEYING PARTEYING YEAH! FUN FUN FUN FUN - REBECCA BLACK LOL

Friday 6 May 2011

manga T-E-R-M-S ;) enjoyy~


I've noticed a good number of questions through out forums and blogs on what certain terms mean. And I know I don't always know everything either. So, I thought it may be nice to have a glossary for the Union to reference. Please feel free to offer additional info or other terms in comments :) .Here's a small list

Anime (ann-ee-may) Japanese for "animation".

Bishoujo (bee-sho-jo) The Japanese equivalent of "pretty girl". Bishoujo are female characters that are usually quite cute. The cast of Miyuki-chan in Wonderland are good examples of bishoujo.

Bishounen (bee-sho-nen) The Japanese equivalent of "pretty boy". Bishonen are male characters with soft or sometimes very feminine features. The male cast from Fushigi Yuugi are good examples of bishonen.

Doujinshi (doe-jeen-shee) Manga created by fans or amateur artists.

Ecchi (ehtch-ee) A slang term for erotic or sexually suggestive anime; not as heavy duty as "hentai". Also, means "pervert" in Japanese.

Fan Service In general, fan service refers to scenes designed to excite or titillate the viewer. This can include scantily-clad outfits, cleavage shots, panty shots, nude scenes (shower scenes especially), etc. Some broader definitions also include things like cool mecha, big explosions, battle scenes, etc. Basically, if it has little plot-redeaming value, but makes the viewer sit up and take notice, it's probably fan service in one form or another.

Fansub Fansubs are anime that are translated and subtitled by fans. This is usually done for anime that have not been commercially licensed outside of Japan, and is a way for fans to view anime that they normally wouldn't get a chance to see. While fansubs are technically illegal, they are usually tolerated by companies as long as the titles have not been commercially licensed and are distributed on a non-profit basis.

Harem Subgenre of anime and manga characterized by a protagonist surrounded by three or more members of the opposite sex. The most common scenario is a male surrounded by a group of females; when this is reversed it is informally referred to as a reverse harem. More recent variants include removing the protagonist's opposing sex to allow for yuri harems and yaoi harems

Hentai (hen-tai) Hentai means "pervert" or "perversion" in Japanese. It is usually associated with erotic or sexually-explicit anime.

Josei Refers to the target demographic of manga created mostly by women for late teenage and adult female audiences with more realistic and mature storytelling.

Kawaii (kah-wah-ee) Japanese for "cute".

Manga (mahn-gah) The Japanese term for comic book. In Japan, manga are targeted at all age groups and cover a wide range of genres. This is in contrast to Western comics which are typically based around superhero themes.

Mecha (meck-ah) Typically means giant robots, but can also refer to any mechanical or robotic devices used in anime.

OAV OAV stands for "Original Animated Video". Another term also used is OVA, which means "Original Video Animation". This is basically the same as a direct-to-video release, bypassing theatrical or television markets.

Otaku (o-tah-ku) In Japan, otaku is a fairly derogatory term used to describe an obsessed fan of something (not necessarily anime). In North America, however, the term is often a badge of honor for hard-core anime fans. Sometimes also used to refer to anime fans in general.

Seinen A subset of manga that is generally targeted at an adult male audience typically aged 18-30. In Japanese, the word Seinen means "young men" and is not suggestive of sexual matters but emphasis is on storyline and character development instead of action.

Seiyuu (say-yu) The Japanese term for "voice actor". Typically used by Western fans when referring to Japanese voice actors.

Shoujo (sho-jo) Japanese for "girl". Anime referred to as being "shoujo" are targeted at females. Examples of shoujo anime include Fushigi Yuugi, Sailor Moon, and Vampire Princess Miyu.

Shoujo-ai Anime or manga that focus on the spiritual or the emotional aspects of the relationship between female characters.

Shounen (sho-nen) Japanese for "boy". Anime referred to as "shounen anime" are targeted at males. Examples of shounen anime include the Dirty Pair, Dragonball Z, and Street Fighter II.

Shounen-ai Refers to anime or manga that deals with love between young men, especially of the bishonen variety dealing with romantic but generally non-sexual relationships between young men.

Yaoi (ya-o-ee) Also known as Boys' Love, is a popular Japanese term for female-oriented fictional media that focus on homoerotic or homoromantic male relationships usually sexually explicit.

Yuri (yu-ri) Stories in anime or manga which focus on explicit female homosexuality.

Actually, yaoi and yuri generally refer to pretty explicit content, although not necessarily erotic yaoi and yuri anime/manga are generally explicit enough that they would merit a mature audiences only. So they would generally merit at least an FSK-12, FSK-16.

THANKS SO MUCH FOR READING! I HOPE YOU ALL LOVE THIS POST!

I hope that you guys could correct me someway if I'm wrong in any of these definitions.. I accepts comments *dont worry, I wont bite* hehehehe X)))

-SHANEE-

Sunday 1 May 2011

Japanese suffix, honorifics, etc;

Haii minna, today we're gonna discuss Japanese suffix and honorifics!

Have you guys ever wondered what is the meaning of -san, -chan,-tan,-chii,-senpai,-sensei and other Japanese suffix ? Im gonna explain at least the basics.. heree wee goooo....


Politeness has always been a critical facet of Japanese Culture. Ever since the feudal era, when Japan was a highly stratified society,use of honorifics, which can also be defined as polite speech that relationship or status-has played an essential role in the Japanese language. When addressing someone in Japanese, a honorific usually takes the form of a suffix attached to one's name (example for me , Sachi-san) , is used as a title at the end of one's name (its just like Mr or Mrs in simple english) OR, it can appear in place of the name itself (example:"Nishikawa-sensei", or simply "sensei"!).

Honorifics can be expressed of respect or endearment. In the context of anime and manga, honorifics give insight to the nature of the relationship between characters. Many english translators leave out these important honorifics and therefore distort the feel of original Japanese (which I hate fyi TT^TT)

-san : the most common honorific and is equivalent to Mr.,Mrs.,Miss, or Ms.Its the all-purpose honorific and can be used in any situation where politeness is required

-sama : this is one level higher than -san.

-dono : this comes from the word "tono", which means "Lord" . It is an even higher level than "-sama" and confers utmost respect

-kun : this suffix is used at the end of boys' names to express familiarity or endearment. It is also used sometimes by men among friends, or when addressing someone younger or of a lower station.

-chan : it is used to express endearment, mostly toward girls. It is also used for little boys, pets and even among lovers.It gives a sense of childness cuteness

Bozu : this is an informal way to refer to a boy, similar to the english terms "kid" and "squirt".

Sempai/senpai : this title suggests that the addressee is one's senior in a group or organisation. It is most often used in a school setting, where underclassmen refer to their upperclassmen as "sempai" . It can also be used in a workplace, such as when a newer employee addresses an employee who has a seniority in the company.

Kohai : this is the opposite of "senpai" and is used towards underclassmen in school or newcomers in the workplace.It connotes that the addressee is of a lower station

Sensei : Literally meaning "one who has come before" . This title is used for teachers, doctors or masters of any proffesion or art.

-(blank, no honorific used) : This is usually forgotten in these lists, but is the most significant difference between Japanese and English. The lack of honorific means that the speaker has permission to address the person in a very intimate way.Usually, only family, spouses,or very close friends have this kind of permission. Known as yobisute, it can be gratifying when someone who has earned the intimacy starts to call one by ones' name without a honorific.But when that intimacy hasn't been earned, it can be very insulting


truly very proud of Japan, theyr politeness, theyr calmness when that 9M earthquake struck them, so diciplined, so clever .. I LOVE JAPAN!!!!

HOW TO WRITE JAPANESE IN WINDOWS XP


Now,I want to explain how to Install Japanese letter in your computer (XP)

HOW TO ACTIVATE
First, open control panel











Second. open Regional and Language Opetions --> Language --->and click the Install files for East Asian Language









Third, click Details












And click "Add....." for choose the Languege do you want (Japanese) and don't forget to click "Keyboard Layout/IME" too, click "Okay"








After that search for "Language Bar" by Click the Taskbar with right click, or you can find it by following this pictures







HOW TO WRITE IT
First you must change the Language from EN -> JP





Open "NotePad" or "MS Word"




And then, write just one word... example: "watashi"







But, you see, the letters are still Alphabet. So, you must press ALT+~ or click the Language Bar from (Direct input -> Hiragana)








Now,you can write with Japanese Letter







If you want to change to Kanji just press "Space" and choose the letter







And now you can write with Japanese letter :D


ありがとう ございます ^_^
じゃあね~

The best films of 2011 and 2012!



BEST MOVIES OF 2011 AND 2012!

1.Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides
Jack Sparrow and Barbossa embark on a quest to find the elusive fountain of youth, only to discover that Blackbeard and his daughter are after it too. (141 mins.)
I just cant wait for this film to come out in cinemas!


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2.Fast Five
Dominic and his crew find themselves on the wrong side of the law once again as they try to switch lanes between a ruthless drug lord and a relentless federal agent. (130 mins.)
Bold
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3.Scream 4
Ten years have passed, and Sidney Prescott, who has put herself back together thanks in part to her writing, is visited by the Ghostface Killer. (111 mins.)

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4.Cars 2
Racing star Lightning McQueen teams up with his best friend Mater for an international adventure as they go up against the world's fastest cars.

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5.HARRY POTTER AND THE DEADLY HALLOWS PART 2 (HARPOT)
At last the film we've all been waiting for.. its finally here!!!!
The end begins as Harry, Ron, and Hermione go back to Hogwarts to find and destroy Voldemort's final horcruxes...CANT WAIT TO WATCH THIS!!!ITS GONNA B EPIC!


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6.Sherlock Holmes : A GAME OF SHADOWS
Sherlock Holmes and his sidekick Dr. Watson join forces to outwit and bring down their fiercest adversary, Professor Moriarty.
INFO : NO PICT YET

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7.Transformers : Dark of the moon
The Autobots learn of a Cybertronian spacecraft hidden on the Moon, and race against the Decepticons to reach it and learn its secrets, which could turn the tide in the Transformers' final battle.

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8.The Hangover : PART II
Phil, Stu, and Alan travel to Bangkok for Stu's wedding only to find themselves in another post-blackout misadventure.

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9.Kung Fu Panda 2
Po joins forces with a group of new kung-fu masters to take on an old enemy with a deadly new weapon.

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10.Your Highness
When Prince Fabious's bride is kidnapped, he goes on a quest to rescue her... accompanied by his lazy useless brother Thadeous. (102 mins.)

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11.Battle: Los Angles
A Marine Staff Sergeant who has just had his retirement approved goes back into the line of duty in order to assist a 2nd Lieutenant and his platoon as they fight to reclaim the city of Los Angeles from alien invaders. (116 mins.)

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12.X-MEN : First Class
In 1963, Charles Xavier starts up a school and later a team, for humans with superhuman abilities. Among them is Erik Lensherr, his best friend... and future archenemy.

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ABOVE ARE THE MOVIES LISTED 2011, FURTHER TO 2012....
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Sorry, for this section, only titles are listed
13.The Dark Knight Rises

14.Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol

15.Zombieland 2

16.Terminator 5

17.Bad Boys 3

18.Die Hard 5

19.Indiana Jones 5

20.The Wolverine

21.The Twilight Saga : Breaking Dawn Part 2

22.Wanted 2

23.xXx: The Return of Xander Cage

24.National Treasure 3 (informed to be released in 2014)

25.The Hobbit : PART 1

26.The Amazing Spider-Man

27.Men in black 3

28. The expendables 2

29.Ghost Busters 3

30.Man of steel

31.(Untitled) Star Trek Sequel

32.Bond 23 (007) (untitled)

33.Kiss-Ass 2 : Balls to the wall

34.Underworld : New Dawn

35. Mad Max : Furry Road

36.The Bourne Legacy

37.Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance

38.Sin City 2

39.Tomb Raider

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