Showing posts with label Randomness. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Randomness. Show all posts

Friday, October 23, 2009

Real Death Note



I never thought there are people who try to imitate what are being shown in Death Note anime/manga/movie until I came across an article from The Herald Sun which says:

The Daily Telegraph newspaper of Australia reports, in an article about "serious incidents" in schools during the six months ending this past April, that teachers found a "Death Note" in the bag of an eighth-grade boy in southwestern Sydney. In the Death Note suspense manga, live-action films, and anime adaptation, a teenager finds a notebook with which he can put people to death by writing their names and the dictated manners of death.

According to the newspaper, the student's "Death Note" contained a death list and a diary with a "battle plan" of where bombs could be planted in his school. The "Death Note" listed classmates and four faculty members, and it also specified that some would die by drowning, heart attack, and "drinking himself to death."

There were at least four previous incidents in the United States where school officials linked "Death Notes" to students being disciplined. One high school senior in Richmond, Virginia was suspended in 2007 over a list of his classmates' names that the school principal linked to Death Note. A middle school student in Hartsville, South Carolina was "removed" from school over a "Death Note" notebook in March of 2008. In Gadsden, Alabama, two sixth-grade students were arrested in the following month for a notebook that allegedly listed their school staff and fellow students in a manner similar to the Death Note anime series. The Kopachuck Middle School in Gig Harbor, Washington expelled one student and disciplined three others in May of 2008 for writing 50 names in their own "Death Note" book. However, a Washington state librarians' group nominated the manga for a young adults' book award.

Death Note has been the subject of scrutiny by schools in other countries such as China and Taiwan. School officials in the Chinese city of Shenyang banned the manga and replicas of the Death Note notebook in 2005, and the educational bureau in Taiwan's Pingtung County warned parents about the manga in 2007. On the other hand, the manga's Taiwanese publisher and a non-profit Taiwanese watchdog group supported the work for raising issues. Two messages left in a Belgian crime scene have been associated with Death Note, but police in that 2007 case have yet to identify a suspect or any further link to the manga.

The Daily Telegraph notes that Australian school principals are campaigning for more counselors to address the reported increase in mental health issues in younger students. 50 "serious incidents" were recorded in the country's schools during the six months ending this past April.

It sounds insane and terrifying at the same time. Can you imagine living in a world where there are humans who claim themselves to be Gods and kill people who they think shouldn't exist at all? That was what Raito did in the Death Note series before he was killed by Ryuk, a Shinigami who is also the original owner of the note, except that the people he hated would die automatically at different times after he wrote down their names and he didn't have to plant bombs etc.

Anyways, I still love this series XD

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Sunday, September 13, 2009

Happy birthday to all!

It seems like quite a number of people I know are having their birthdays in September. So, I'm going to wish HAPPY BIRTHDAY to all these people and enjoy your lives to the max! 8D

7th - Irene [there's nothing wrong with wishing myself :P]
9th - Elysia
10th - Chris
12th - Ai Ping
14th - Suk Ping
17th - Michael
21st - Samuel
25th - Daren

What makes it more special is that me and them were all born in the same month and ftw, we're all Virgos! :P

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Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Total Solar Eclipse [22nd of July 2009]




There will be a total solar eclipse occurring tomorrow and only a partial of it can be seen from Malaysia. I'll be in school by the time it occurs and I'm not sure whether it can be viewed from my current location since only the timing for KL is stated.

Here are the local timings I got from NASA.

Singapore

Singapore – 08:40:51 AM to 09:43:55 AM

Myanmar

Yangon – 06:31:39 AM to 08:35:40 AM

Philippines

Manila – 08:33:01 AM to 11:01:51 AM

Malaysia


Kuala Lumpur – 07:29:00 AM to 08:48:44 AM

Thailand

Bangkok – 07:06:48 AM to 09:08:44 AM

Hong Kong

Victoria – 08:14:30 AM to 10:45:56 AM

Vietnam

Ho Chi Minh City – 07:17:28 AM to 09:15:43 AM

Brunei

Bandar Seri Begawan – 08:48:00 AM to 10:22:56 AM

Cambodia

Phnom Penh - 07:13:58 AM to 09:13:28

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Friday, April 17, 2009

Random fact

This is actually a passage gotten from my test paper. It seems interesting enough to be posted here XD

If you have ever felt the ecstasy of being in love, you will want it again and you will look for it the ways prospectors with gold fever spend a lifetime looking for the lost Dutchman mine. It is an addiction, a spell and a form of hypnosis.

The ecstasy part is that instant rush, the ‘high’, the best part of what it means to be in love. Colours appear brighter, sounds seem more vivid, happiness and optimism are experienced to their fullest degree and life is altogether overflowing with joy.

The agony begins when inevitably, one comes crashing down from this joyous high. Reason returns and one begins to see imperfections in what had been the world’s most perfect person and the world’s most perfect relationship.

Sometimes there is real pain as the romance comes down to earth, when the relationship either adjusts to everyday life as it really is lived on a day-to-day basis, or breaks up. What is worse is when one or both parties are hurt and grieve about the relationship which began so beautifully but ended so bitterly.

How exactly does that mysterious thing we call ‘the click’ or ‘chemistry’ work?

According to psychologists, there are certain necessary ingredients that contribute to a ‘click’. If even one is missing, the click will either not happen or the relationship will be doomed to failure. The four ingredients are timing, vulnerability, parallel process and style.

Timing means that you are ready for a relationship both on a conscious and unconscious level. You are neither too desperate nor too independent – you are ‘just right’ and you are ready. Timing means that you are both ready for a healthy and loving relationship. Sometimes we think we are ready when we are not – maybe we are only ready for a short-term relationship, but not marriage. Sometimes everything else can be in order, but the timing is off. Then the sensible choice would either be to break up or to wait – you cannot rush it.

Vulnerability means risk-taking. It means peeling away some of the outer layers of defences and taking a very real risk – the risk of rejection. At this level, deeply personal feelings or fear and weakness are shared. In this area, the experts warn against too much and too soon. Too much openness and too much sharing of what ought to be extremely private and personal too early in a relationship may be either a sign of desperation on the part of one partner, or an out-and-out seductive ploy.


I'm not sure about parallel process since they aren't stated and the passage is incomplete.

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Wednesday, December 17, 2008

Catz!

Just want to share some cats' pictures taken at different houses~











What do you think? Adorable? =p

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Saturday, December 13, 2008

Welcome to my site

This is the first blog I have ever created to share some things with my family and friends especially those living far from here. I hope you guys enjoy reading my blog and feel free to follow it.

I guess those are enough for introduction and thanks again for reading.

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