Kinda stressed up dis few days... laughing at the wrong time... keeping quiet at the wrong time... seems like i'm going cranky soon.. siao ...hmmm fatigue lvl quite high ..aniway today fell alseep in library after finsh flipping thru physics...omg... feel like i went for a suntan session... cos the sun is shining directly at me..-.-...Ouch.. woke up sweating and worse of all my hand was numb HAHAHA
taking a break now from copying tut -.-.....
hahaha shall share some interesting infor wilks shared with us during gps on Mon =)
its bout discrimination hahah
hmmm hope its useful for ur gp =X
1st :
do u use darlie toothpaste???
wanna noe more bout it??? hmm maybe u noe olready cos its such an old news......=Dhaha
hahaha wonder wad it use to be?? =) hahhaa
take a look=

!!!! hahahaha kool?? its fun to notice ho ingenius dey r by changing one letter and change the color a bit, they mange to solve this racist issue
2nd:
hmmm guess hu this is :

according to Cnn.. after using some advacne tech and much research the pic above is the real pic of jesus ...instead of this one

pls this is jus wad scientist had found out.... 2002 news quite old....
a few para from the site http://archives.cnn.com/2002/TECH/science/12/25/face.jesus/index.html
From science and computers, a new face of Jesus
They turned to the Bible to determine the length of his hair. In the New Testament, "would Paul (one of the apostles) have written, 'If a man has long hair, it is a disgrace to him' if Jesus Christ had had long hair?" the article speculates. Looking in on forensic anthropology
The same science has been used to create artists' depictions of dozens of famous faces, including the father of Alexander the Great and King Midas of Phrygia. This new conceptualization of Jesus is based in large part on the work of Richard Neave, a medical artist retired from the University of Manchester in England.
"Using archaeological and anatomical science rather than artistic interpretation makes this the most accurate likeness ever created," Jean Claude Gragard, producer of the BBC documentary "Son of God," told The London Times. Gragard used the same image last year in his series.
"It isn't the face of Jesus, because we're not working with the skull of Jesus, but it is the departure point for considering what Jesus would have looked like," he added.
3rd the weirdest one :

hmmm this is against us !! asians Hmmmmm ....-.- if u can understand this den u r pro the whole gps klass was staring at it sensing smthing was WRONG but no one gave the RIGHT answer ;) slowly guess ..
last one is local news bout tarts ...-.- better dun write bout tt hahaha
hope u enjoy reading this
slack enuff
finsh reading transport den mus copy tut