Friday, November 13, 2009

Blood type and Personality

Yo, peepz! I'm back!

Everyone who know me knows that I LOVE weird, strange or either mysterious things like superstition, legends and stuffs like that.. Who don't, right?


Okay, today we will be talking about personality traits by blood type.. hehehehe..


First of all, do you know what's your blood type?!

Mine is O+ which is the most common in the world..




In the 30s, Japanese embraced the idea of this personality traits by blood type. It is so popular that everyone is Japan knows their blood type.. From what we know, the most common blood type in the world is Blood type O.. However in Japan, the most common blood type is Blood type A.. There's even a saying that Asian were more closely related to animals than humans because Blood type B was the most predominant blood type in Asians and animals.

However, the idea of personality traits being influenced by blood type remains. Authors in Japan write their characters based on this idea..

Ok, here's the general ideas of all the blood types..

Type A

People with blood type A have a deep-rooted strength that helps them stay calm in a crisis when everyone else is panicking. However, they tend to avoid confrontation, and feel very uncomfortable around people. A types are shy and sometimes withdrawn. They seek harmony and are very polite, but all the same feel that they never really fit in with others. A types are very responsible. If there is a job to be done, they prefer to take care of it themselves. These people crave success and are perfectionists. They are also very creative, and the most artistic of all the blood types, most likely because of their sensitivity.

Common career choices: accountant, librarian, economist, writer, computer programmer, and gossip columnist. Blood Type A - Tend to be cooperative, sensitive, clever, passionate and smart. Often bottling up anxiety in order to get along with others, they may hold in their emotions until they explode. Many are tense, impatient and unable to sleep well. While they are capable of leadership positions, they may not take them because the stress is not good for their tightly wired systems.

People with blood type A are also likely to be considered classic "type A's": stressed and conscientious.

Type B

People with blood type B are the most practical of the blood groups. They are specialists in what they do. When they start a project, they spend extra time understanding and trying to follow directions than others might. When they are doing something, all of their attention is focused on it. They tend to stick to a goal and follow it through to the end, even if it seems impossible. They tend to be less than cooperative, as they like to follow their own rules and their own ideas. They are individualists. B type people pay attention to their thoughts a little more than their feelings, and therefore can sometimes seem cold and serious.

Common career choices: cook, hairdresser, military leader, talk show host, and journalist. Blood type B individuals tend to be balanced: thoughtful like A's and yet ambitious like O's. They are empathetic, easily understanding others' points of view, yet often hesitating to challenge or confront. Chameleon-like and flexible, they make good friends.

People with blood type B are often considered more relaxed, freewheeling, and unconventional than other types, although not necessarily to an unacceptable degree.

Type O

People with blood type O people are social butterflies; they are outgoing, energetic and social. They are the most flexible of the blood types. They easily start up projects but often have trouble following through because they give up easily. They are flighty and not too dependable. O types always say what's on their mind. They value the opinion of others and like to be the center of attention. Also, people with O blood are extremely self-confident.

Common career choices: banker, politician, gambler, minister, investment broker, and pro athlete. Blood Type O - Tend to be loners or leaders and are intuitive, focused, self-reliant and daring. They handle stress better than other blood types and have strong immune systems, a well developed physique and a physically active nature.

Type O, the most "average" blood type, is considered the best type in Japan.

Type AB

People with blood type AB are hard to categorize. They c

an have characteristics on both ends of the spectrum at the same time. For instance, they are both shy and outgoing. They easily switch from one opposite to another. AB people are trustworthy and responsible, but can't handle it when too much is asked of them. They don't mind doing favors or helping out, as long as its on their own conditions. People with this blood type are interested in art and metaphysics.

Common career choices: bartender, lawyer, teacher, sales representative, and social worker.
Blood Type AB - Tend to be very charming and popular. They don't sweat the small stuff and can be seen as spi
ritual and even at times a bit "flaky". Only about 2 - 5% of the population are blood type AB. There is never a dull moment in a AB's life, so if you find one for a friend, consider yourself lucky! Youll enjoy some exciting times together! Sometimes it is difficult to be an AB. AB's don't like to fit in anyone else's "boxes". If they feel too confined, they'll break out of that box and do things their own way.

AB is considered the worst blood type. In predictability-loving Japan, they're loose cannons. They also like to set their own conditions and reserve the right to drop out when things don't meet their expectations. They're known to be sensitive and considerate—at times—but it just isn't enough to balance out the flaws in this blood type. For a while, some companies tried dividing their employees into work groups based on blood type, and no one wanted to work with the AB group.

After doing research and reading up on these things, I would say " Hmmm.. My beliefs for this is 50/50.." I wouldn't say it is all true.. Ahhh~ In other words, this kinda things can be very complicated..

Well, if you find all these word reading is very stressful, enjoy all these comic reading below.. For those who don't know their blood type, you may be able to find your blood type by all these personality traits.. XP hehehehe..

Time management


Thank you for your time!


Luv ya all!


Friday, November 6, 2009

おせわになりました!

I assume that everyone knows Cyuin, Chai Eng, Jankn and I have joined Japanese Class since last year..



Well, our Japanese teacher was on an Jenesys exhange programme for one year.. Her contract finished and just left Brunei this afternoon.. Sad~


Here's a little something before she left:
Her farewell party and her baju kurung..

Making my favourite, Monja for us during the party..

Our last moment in class..

Our present for her at Capers..

A really cool album from a student in Level 5..

Yup, at the airport..

She almost made me cry.. ='(

Our teacher collected all the dialogue that we made in Japanese and published it into a book.. So touching!!!


先生, おせわになりました!
Teacher, thank you for everything!


2009 is coming to an end as well.. Time flies huh.. Ah well, I'm not suppose to be blogging but I think I should at least update a little..

To my reader, thank you for your time! XP



Luv ya all!

P.S. Our teacher is in the newspaper today!! Anyone got a copy for me?! O.o

Friday, October 30, 2009

Hiatus!

I hereby announce that I'll be away from my blog for at least 2 weeks..


Apparently, I have an extra tight exam schedule next 2 weeks and since I'm lack of inspiration, i don't feel like blogging any craps.. I don't think anyone would want to read any crap either..


So, if u miss me, TAG!



Luv ya all!

Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Cheese anyone?!

I've always been following a blogger called ChezLouLou who showed you about her life in South of France with different kind of cheese..



The other day, I went to SupaSave for some grocery shopping with my mum and came across these..
Cheesy Paradize!!! O.O

I wondered how it taste like, especially those with brown or green stuff on it.. O.o

How about this?! Hmmmm...

Or something like this.. It is said that you do not need to eat the moldy skin, just the inner cheese.. Hmmmm.. Interesting huh.. Seriously wonder how it would taste like and also how different are they..

I have tried Salmon Cream Cheese and it taste just like salmon.. Oh yea, and it's PINK!


What's fun in SupaSave is you'll see odd stuff, like...
Onion bigger than your fist..

Extra Small (150ml) Coke..

Made in Great Britain and it is SO expensive!

I never saw canned Ribena before.. Feel like sakai all of a sudden..


After viewing back all my old photo from before,
I miss my curly hair!!! >.<


Should I keep it straight or curl it when I get back to Msia?! Or just get a curler?!


I can't make up my mind!!!


Another less than 25days left! Freedom, wait for me~~~




Luv ya all!

Saturday, October 24, 2009

And I thought Lamborghini only make cars?!

Yes, recently I browse through the net AGAIN and found some really cool stuff!!!


Lamborghini Gallardo Superleggera!!!

Tim Cooper, cnterprising CGSociety member, created Lamborghini Gallardo Superleggera high heels by using a pair of his wife’s heels and hundreds of Gallardo images that he found on the internet. He modeled these ultra-fine, ultra-lightweight white and carbon fiber shoes and submitted them to Modo, then and added the smoke and text in Photoshop for this mock advertisement.

Some one get it for me!!! AHHHH~ XP

Luv ya all!


Thursday, October 22, 2009

Say hello to Blue roses..

What?!



Blue rose does exist!!!


Let me show ya!


They are the stuff of legend - signifying mystery and traditionally believed to be able to grant the owner youth.

For years breeders have crossed different colours of roses in an effort to create the impossible. But rose petals lack the enzyme needed to create a blue pigment and the breeders always failed.

Now for the first time, thanks to genetic engineering, blue roses finally exist.

The very first truly blue roses have gone on display in and will be on sale to the public next year.

After 13 years of research the Japanese Suntory company have finally perfected the mythical flower.

Working with the Australian company Florigene the researchers took the delphinidin gene, which creates the blue colour, from a petunia. They then inserted it into a mauve rose called the Cardinal de Richelieu.

The resultant flower was a dark burgundy colour due to an excess of the blue pigment cyanidin.

After using RNAi technology to reduce this the final blue rose was today unveiled at the annual Flower Expo held at Makuhari Messe in Chiba, Japan.


Cool, right?!


But it cost S$30 to S$46 and it is 10 times a normal rose.. And it'll only be available in Japan tho.. Imagine a guy bring you (99 blue roses x $46) = $4554!!! Siao!


Anyone giving me blue roses?! XP



Luv ya all!

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

'Dettol Man' cleans himself to death

P.S. This post is dedicated to someone crazy..


Obsession with cleanliness kills Manchester recluse

A coroner has recorded a verdict of death by misadventure on a reclusive Manchester man whose obsession with cleanliness led local children to dub him "Dettol Man".

Jacques Niemand, 42, of Didsbury, died of "an inadequate supply of oxygen to his vital organs" provoked by over-exposure to Dettol, the Telegraph reports. The inquest heard that he "habitually placed buckets of Dettol around his flat", while the rooms were "littered" with bottles of the liquid.

Niemand's sister Ruth Bain explained that her brother had suffered from an "obsessive cleaning disorder" for some years, but didn't seek medical help "because he feared the prospect of being detained under the Mental Health Act". Accordingly, he hadn't seen his GP since 1992. Bain said: "He didn't want any help and was scared of receiving it."

Pathologist Dr Lorna McWilliam told the inquest it was "difficult to say whether [Niemand's] exposure to Dettol had been through ingestion or inhalation". She elaborated: "I cannot be sure his death arose through using an excessive amount at one time, but I suspect there must be an element of that."

Recording a verdict of misadventure, Manchester coroner Leonard Gorodkin described Niemand's demise as "a most unusual kind of death", admitting: "We do not know if death occurred quickly or over a period of time."

Gorodkin suggested the fatal dose might have arisen since Niemand "knew workmen were due to begin improvements to his flat on the day he died he may have wanted to make himself particularly clean". He did, however, disagree with Bain's suspicion that her brother had wanted to kill himself. He concluded: "If that had been the case the level of chlorate in his body would have been much higher." ®