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The Book of Questions: Question 5

Thursday, June 30, 2011

I'm so sorry I'm using a question from The Book of Questions twice in the same month! I've just been so busy! I'll have some good stuff coming for you all soon, so stay patient!

If you're new to my The Book of Questions feature thing, here's the run down: I ask a question from this book written by Gregory Stock, Ph.D., post my response, and ask for your response. It's really something short and simple to keep the blog alive.

So here's my third question for you (which is the fifth question in the book)...

QUESTION 5:
If a new medicine were developed that would cure arthritis but cause a fatal reaction in 1 percent of those who took it, would you want it to be released to the public?

MY RESPONSE:
Probably yes, because it helps more than it hurts.

Time for YOUR RESPONSE! Or if you have a comment/question on my response, that's cool too.

Until next time...<3



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3D Street Art! (Part 2)

Friday, June 17, 2011

Greetings! You all must really enjoy 3D Street art, because my last post on it has 14,443 views and counting. Since you like it so much, here's some more stuff for you all!

Feel free to click on the pictures to make them bigger.

ART FROM EDGAR MUELLER

Mysterious Cave
ART FROM KURT WENNER
Office Stress
ART FROM JULIAN BEEVER
Waterfall
Waste of Water
Treasures
Taking the Plunge
Spiderman
Hang On!
Eifel Tower Sand-Sculpture
Crazy River

ART FROM MANFRED STADER


Hot Bath
Nails
3D Shark
Smart
Bukaresti - Romania 2009
Asian Paints - Mumbai
Easy Jet - Edinburg
HDI
Costa - Covent Garden

Hope you enjoyed these! Do you have any favorites?! Let me know!












Photos' citation: http://www.hongkiat.com/blog/absolutely-stunning-3d-street-art-paintings/

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The Book of Questions: Question 4

Sunday, June 12, 2011

I'm starting to get busy again! Sorry! I'll try to have another post for you all next week, but until then, here's my The Book of Questions feature.

For those of you not familiar with my The Book of Questions feature, I select a question from this book by Gregory Stock, Ph.D., write my response, and ask for your response. This is my second time featuring a question, and I'm using the fourth question in the book.


QUESTION 4:
If you could spend one year in perfect happiness but afterward would remember nothing of the experience would you do so? If not, why not?

MY RESPONSE:
I wouldn't, because what's the point of the happiness if there are no memories? If I can't reflect on the moment, to me, it's like it never happened.
"Memory is a way of holding onto the things you love, the things you are, the things you never want to lose."


Now, this is the part when I ask for YOUR RESPONSE or comments/questions on my response.

Dazzle me :)












Picture citation: http://www.psfk.com/2009/01/edges-big-question.html/

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"Can I be an impressionist?"

Thursday, June 9, 2011

Yesterday, I was watching Seattle auditions of "America's Got Talent", and one audition still has me laughing, and she WASN'T terrible! She was good!

Melissa Villasenor is a sales associate in a retail store and dreams of becoming a comedian and impressionist. She imitated Barbara Walters, Natalie Portman, Miley Cyrus, Kathy Griffin, and Christina Aguilera. Here is her audition.



What did you think? I think she did a good job, and she kept it funny! Maybe her retail store days won't last much longer. Yes, she is going to Vegas. Anyway, I think it's amazing how people can change their voices to imitate another one. It's a cool skill. Maybe I should try it? Haha we'll see...

All right! See you soon, loves! =)

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My Favorite LANA MARKS Bags

Wednesday, June 8, 2011

I just wanted to show you my favorite LANA MARKS bags from the designer Lana J. Marks.

Something short. Something sweet. Something simple. Enjoy!

The Gatsby Tote (in cognac alligator)


The Princess Diana Handbag (shown in alligator)

Bells and Whistles Tote (in Purple Alligator)

The Jet Tote (in blue jeans matte alligator)

The Concord Clutch (in Silver Alligator)

*The Cleopatra Clutch - Limited Edition (in metallic silver alligator 1500 fully cut and faceted black and white diamonds set in an 18 carat white gold frame, signed and numbered)

*The Cleopatra Clutch - Limited Edition (in gold metallic alligator with front frame in 18K gold pavéd with 35 carats of yellow sapphires with additional shoulder strap)

*According to what I've seen, I believe the Cleopatra Clutch is the most popular of the LANA MARKS collection in Hollywood. I've spotted it on celebrities such as Helen Mirren, Kate Winslet, Lucy Liu, Charlize Theron, Chloë Sevigny, Julie Christie, Jennifer Aniston, Sara Jessica Parker, Jennifer Garner, and Angelina Jolie...and I'm sure many more have worn it.

Lana J. Marks has distinguished herself as one of the most talented accessories designers. Oprah Winfrey, the late Diana, Princess of Wales (I love her), Reese Witherspoon, Julianne Moore, and Madonna are a few of her customers.

What do you think about these bags? Do you have a FAVORITE?












Photos' citation: http://www.lanamarks.com/collection.htm

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You've Got Me Spinning Now...

Thursday, June 2, 2011

First, I would like you to enjoy this illusion of a spinning wheel. Let me know if it works for you! (Try looking away while not looking away)


Most of you know that my schedule has been a little hectic lately to say the least, but these past two weeks have been hades.

I've never been on a crazier schedule in my life! We're talking going to bed at 6am and waking up at 9am. I mean, this is simply ridiculous!

The reason for all of this stress and lack of sleep? The end of my school year. Everyone in my class has been done for the past two weeks now. But me? Ohhhh no. Why? Because last year, I decided to cram two school years into one school year.

"WHAT?! You did it in THREE years?!" Yes. I was blessed enough to be given the opportunity to do so, but I feel like this would have gone sooooo much easier if my summer of 2010 wasn't so...eventful.


I signed up for two online classes this past summer, and I started off just fine. In the midst of the traveling across the country and stuff, I was somewhat keeping up with the class in the beginning. But in July, while I was at a conference in Atlanta, Georgia, my great-grandmother became very ill. I was supposed to go to Barbados for a party later that week, but I ended up going to Queens, New York for a day with my sister, Aliya, then I stayed in Connecticut for the rest of the week until my great-grandmother passed away.

This is when the schedule was just screwed. After my great-grandmother's death, my family reunited, and we were in New York for a week frantically trying to put a funeral program together. It really wasn't a good week. Too many sad, bad, and angry emotions flying around.

Along with that, my grandmother's house didn't have internet, so I couldn't get online. There were very few times when I could slip away to Starbucks and do some work.

That was the biggest thing that caused my summer classes schedule to be thrown off track...leading to the incompletion of those classes.

So the beginning of this year was a struggle, because I had extra stuff. With the regular stuff, violin, and everything else, piling extra classes was extremely unfortunate.

That's why this past year has been all about school and music. And I guess this blog :)

No sports. At all. I couldn't fit it into my crazy schedule. That wouldn't work, which was really sad, because I love playing sports. Maybe that's why I'm in the gym so much now...gotta stay fit.

Time to fast forward...

So anyway, I travel very often. Recently, I've left town at least once a month. So, that doesn't help me get work done. I'm not sure if any of you have ever taken an online class before, but I find it more difficult than going in for a lecture or whatnot, simply because it's not in your face. Of course, there's an advantage of doing things at your own pace, but for me, if it's not in my face and I don't care for it that much, it's easy for me to forget about it in the midst of other stuff I have to do.

That's what happened.

Of course, I was NOT going to fail three classes all at once, so I spent these past two weeks doing about a semester's worth of stuff for three classes.

Can you say PROCRASTINATION?!




Yes. I realize I brought this upon myself. Let this be a lesson to you all NOT to procrastinate in anything. It sucks at the end of the line.

Today is the deadline, and thankfully, I've been blessed to complete everything at 6am this morning.

Unfortunately, I won't be able to fully rest and re-cooperate, because I have a bunch of family and friends coming from out of town. Along with that, I'm hosting a 24 hour party this Sunday, and I have a bunch a mess to do next week.

Rest won't come for me until the 8th of June. -_______-

I hope you enjoyed this post! Until next time...













Picture citations: http://school.discoveryeducation.com/clipart/images/cmpsilho.gif, http://skiptucker.blogspot.com/2010/09/procrastinators-creed.html, http://christophersmark.files.wordpress.com/2008/07/illusion_spinning.png

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