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Post by oldman on Nov 30, 2013 8:20:49 GMT 7
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Post by oldman on Feb 6, 2014 11:49:34 GMT 7
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Post by zuolun on Feb 20, 2014 14:53:00 GMT 7
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Post by zuolun on Feb 21, 2014 21:33:25 GMT 7
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Post by candy188 on Feb 27, 2014 9:51:43 GMT 7
This girl should search for rich chap with ready gigantic house & car. Congratulation to this young man, he had finally seen the true colour of his beloved. Malaysian girl publicly scolds BF for not buying her bigger car and houseA girl in Malaysia was seen yelling at her boyfriend in public for not buying her a bigger car and house as passers-by watch -- even telling off a man who tried to interfere. This video was posted by a Facebook user Henry Xavier Kueh, and it all started with a can of coke. At the start of the video, the woman can be hear yelling: "Why did you buy me coke? You know I don't drink coke."
Her boyfriend tried to explain that the other drinks were sold out, but his girlfriend was not accepting that reason. A few onlookers had gathered and a few were also filming this argument, but the woman continued to lash out at her boyfriend in a conversation better suited to be in private. She criticised at his current car, saying it was too small and that he had to buy a bigger one. She also talked about him not getting her a house.
 She continued: "Where am I going to live? Did you think about our future?" She had given him a one-year deadline, which was apparently up. A man, believed to be a random passer-by, comes up to them trying to intervene -- only to end up getting yelled at by the woman as well. She shouts at him in Cantonese: "This is none of your business! This is between us." The man then picks up the can of coke she has thrown on the ground. The exasperated boyfriend had tried to explain that he needs time to work and find a house. He walks away despite his girlfriend yelling at him to stay put.
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Post by oldman on Mar 12, 2014 5:41:37 GMT 7
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Post by oldman on Mar 16, 2014 7:32:11 GMT 7
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Post by oldman on Mar 16, 2014 7:34:53 GMT 7
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Post by candy188 on Mar 16, 2014 8:42:55 GMT 7
Hi Oldman, great article, especially for women who are super conscious on appearance.  Will increase my intake of B12 & B5 (Pantothenic Acid) to prevent premature greying. I was recommended to consume Chia seeds as it contains B12. Extract from the article shared by Oldman: Doctors say low B12 levels can cause lessening of hair pigments. Low levels of pantothenic acid in mice turned their hair gray, in a study by the Linus Pauling Institute.Top 10 Foods Highest in Vitamin B5 (Pantothenic Acid) Vitamin B5, or Pantothenic Acid, is an essential vitamin required by the body for cellular processes and optimal maintenance of fat. A deficiency of vitamin B5 is rare, however, when it does occur is usually seen in the form of irritability, fatigue, apathy, numbness, paresthesia, and muscle cramps. It can also lead to increased sensitivity to insulin, or hypoglycemia. Pantothenic Acid, Vitamin B5, is a water soluble vitamin that is well regulated by the body, thus overdose is rare, and may only be noticed in the form of slight digestive complaints or diarrhea. 
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Post by zuolun on Mar 18, 2014 17:00:42 GMT 7
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Post by candy188 on Mar 18, 2014 18:57:42 GMT 7
Seems like humans just love their childhood photos.  These Two Brothers are Recreating Old Family Photos and it’s HilariousJoe Luxton and his brother thought it would be a funny idea to recreate a bunch of old family photos and turn them into a calendar for their Mom for Christmas. They were right and the results are hilarious.What makes the recreations so enjoyable is that you can tell the brothers made an effort to not only recreate the poses and facial expressions, but they also tried their best to match the wardrobes and backgrounds. They even got their dad (and dog) in on the act! Four Sisters Lovingly Recreate Their Childhood PhotographsMore than 20 years after the originals were snapped by her father, photographer Wilma Hurskainen gathered her three sisters to reconstruct and re-photograph their childhood’s keepsake photos.
I have always been very attracted by the photograph´s ability to cross time and create this kind of comparisons. There is something sad, almost tragic, about looking at old photographs compared to new ones and seeing how people and things have changed or grown up. After all, it is said that time has been accepted as a common means of measuring life because people are not able nor willing to see the change in themselves. In the pictures it seems as if we were trying to go back to our childhood by adopting the same position towards each other and the photographer´s/spectator´s gaze but we unavoidably fail. We have to fail – there is no return in time.
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