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I'm xinke from scss. My friends are candy and sweets ! We go to the Woodbridge everyday, And there we go, MOO & MEHHHHHH! :D
We both love to SCREAM, which is our hobby! We both hate smarties, because we're RETARDS! boldunderlineitalicstrikeout

cravings
[ ]a new pencil case. [X]a new modem. [ ]an ipod touch. [X]a good relaxing weekend break.

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memories
April 2010 ; May 2010 ; August 2010 ; September 2010 ; October 2010 ;

Judges In Action
bell_belle JiXuan_dear cheryl-chan 1E3 rox VR.1 1e3 rox Rach-el chiayee~kpop brid-get rina hanis-star yingyi_laughter caryn~seniorita Krishan~seniorita caiXinXinYing~seniorita nicole~seniorita kfckenneth sang myung Qianying Leo eddy shanice beatrice kylie

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Saturday, May 15, 2010
WOOTS RANDOMING
"I want to laugh but who will hear me. I want to scream but no one is there. I want to leave but who will miss me. I want to die but who will care."

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9:53 AM

Tuesday, May 4, 2010
Legend of the Lycoris Radiata

Since these scarlet flowers usually bloom near cemeteries around the autumnal equinox, they are described in Chinese and Japanese translations of the Lotus Sutra as ominous flowers that grow in Hell , and guide the dead into the next reincarnation.

When the flowers of lycoris bloom, their leaves would have fallen; when their leaves grow, the flowers would have wilted. This habit gave rise to various legends. A famous one is the legend of two elves: Mañju (Simplified Chinese: 曼珠), who guarded the flower, and Saka (Simplified Chinese: 沙华), who guarded the leaves. Out of curiosity, they defied their fate of guarding the herb alone, and managed to meet each other. At first sight, they fell in love with each other. Amaterasu,god, exasperated by their waywardness, separated the miserable couple, and laid a curse on them as a punishment: the flowers of Mañju shall never meet the leaves of Saka again. It was said that when the couple met after death in Diyu, they vowed to meet each other after reincarnation. However, neither of them could keep their words. In commemoration of the couple, some call the herbs 'Mañjusaka' (Simplified Chinese:曼珠沙华), a mixture of 'Mañju' and 'Saka', instead of their scientific name. The same name is used in Japanese, in which it is pronounced manju-shage.

Some other legends have it that when you see someone that you may never meet again, these flowers, also called red spider lilies, would bloom along the path. Perhaps because of these sorrowful legends, Japanese people often used these flowers in funerals. Popular name Higanbana (彼岸花) of Japanese for lycoris is literally higan (the other or that shore of sanzu river) flower means, decorate and enjoyable, flower of afterlife in gokuraku jyōdo (極楽浄土, gokuraku jyōdo).

~~stumbled across this article, found it interesting tats y i posted it
PS. TATS THE FLOWER IN THE ARTICLE

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5:24 PM

Monday, May 3, 2010
say cheese rachel ! ! !

r u alright rachey? hahas taken on fri, 30th april, bored listening to radio & doodling on note book that night. oh that pic, was actually a fail & not taken on purpose cos rach was posing 4 a pic but i accidentally aggitated her & she made that face just when i took the pic!!! TSGS book 20 came out on fri too i finished the whole book in one day!!! so damn nice!!!

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8:55 AM

Saturday, May 1, 2010
chaos in class 1e3

gals sitting on each other
ps i list down sum gals i can see properly :
starting from right hand corner:
~bridget
~YingYi
~rachel
~ji xuan
~qian ying
~josephine
~chui ching
hahas no offense to any1 just for fun!!!

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6:57 PM