Monday 23 December 2013

#StoryTime Amazing Moments


  Wow. I'm gonna admit that it's the first time I travel away from my parents to KLCC alone. haha! Yes, for Comic Fiesta 2013, I'm willing to sacrifice myself wakakaka! However, I did spent an amazing and wonderful time there yesterday. I'm really super duper happy!! :D

The three-storey high Christmas tree in KLCC <3

Say hello to my wonderful Day-Two Earlybirds Comic Fiesta Pass!

Here's our guide to get some cool adventures in CF.

This is it. My favourite Usagi-kun and Monobear replicas from my all time favorite anime: DANGANRONPA !!

The best anime couple ever: Asuna and the womanizer, Kirito!

Madoka Magica

Madoka Magica

Kuroyukihime from Accel World

Culture Japan, my most visited spot!

Culture Japan

A mangaka doing a live drawing demonstration.

My 'boyfriends': Ichigo and Kirito!


She kills me, I really thought it's a real life Mio jumping out from K-On!!

This box man looks really pathetic, but cute at the same time. haha! well done, whoever that cosplay it.

An adorable PokeBall rice cracker <3 yum yum

Thursday 19 December 2013

#NowPlaying Naked by Leona Lewis





"Naked"

You could have left me on a firday
Would have loved to had least had the weekend
To go under and
To stay under
To get better
To stay better

But you had to pick a monday
Now I gotta go to work
And get through 5 days
And get through it
And if I can't do it
And no, I can't do it

[Chorus:]
There's a heartbreaking chill running t
Through my bones
I got my clothes but I can't really Feel them on
Oh no
Whatever I do
I'm naked
I'm naked
Without you

Can't go out, can't go home, can't go anywhere
Covered up but I'm still watching people stare
Oh no
Now what can I do
I'm naked
I'm naked
Without you

Tryin' focus to go un-noticed
But the harder I try I see them looking
And I can't do it no
They see through it yeah
They see through it

[Chorus]

Inside out
Still hiding
Outside I'm just too exposed
I know that I should let go

Ohh, that I miss you

[Chorus]

Now what can I do
I'm naked
I'm naked
Without you



(I love this song soooooo much, I can't help but listen to it everyday. A big thumb up for Leona Lewis' amazing voice and performance! <3) 



Taking A Whole-Body Approach To Brain Health



Yes, like usual, to maintain a good brain health, these are the familiar stuff we have to do :

  • ·         Reduce Stress. If you’ve heard this advice from your doctor in relation to a physical condition, you now have double the reason to heed it. Research shows that stress causes synapses to malfunction.

Long-term stress can cause a neurotransmitter (a chemical that carries messages between nerve cells) called glutamate to build up in your synapses. If enough of it accumulates, it can become toxic and interfere with your memory and your ability to learn.

  • ·         Get Aerobic Exercise. Aerobic exercises can help you manage and resist stress, which is enough reason to make it part of your daily routine. But among its many other benefits, studies suggest that it stimulates the creation of new neurons and strengthens the connection between them.

  • ·         Eat A Diet Rich In Antioxidant Foods. If your physical health alone hasn’t inspired you to stock up on blueberries and spinach, do so for your mental health. Foods rich in antioxidants may help counteract effects of free radicals in your brain. (Free radicals are molecules that contain oxygen that attack cells throughout your body. They have been linked to cancer and heart disease, as well as brain deterioration.)

  • ·         Control High Blood Pressure and Diabetes. A study published in the journal Neurology in 2001 showed that the mental abilities of participants with high blood pressure or diabetes declined more rapidly than those of other participants. High blood pressure is a risk factor for a condition called ‘vascular dementia’, in which a series of tiny strokes can affect memory and other cognitive abilities.

However, early diagnosis and tight control of these conditions may help prevent some of the ill effects on your cognitive health.

NOW, ready for the steps that may be new on your to-do list?

  • ·         Get lots of mental stimulation. Ahhh, this is where the puzzles come in-finally!


You may be hard-pressed to find a scientist who would claim to know exactly how much mental stimulation the average adult of a certain age needs, or what types of mental activities are best for a certain population. The scientist is fairly young, and I guarantee you’ll hear a lot more about it in the years to come. But the general consensus is this: Mental stimulation of any kind can have positive effects on warding off memory problems and other declines in cognitive function. And lack of stimulation is a serious factor in mental decline.

So, how should you use your brain to get the maximum results? Only you can answer that question. That’s because whatever you do, it has to be enjoyable enough to truly stimulate you and to keep you coming back for more, day after day. We’re talking about running a mental marathon here-not winning a sprint. So you have my permission to read “War and Peace” or pull out your old calculus textbook, but only if that’s what you really want. Otherwise, I suggest you look for other types of activities that will keep you interested in the long term. (Anyone for Sudoku?)

The bottom line: if there’s a hobby you love that you haven’t made time for years, make time for it. If there’s an activity you’ve been meaning to do but have put on the back burner because it seems less important than folding laundry, do it. If there’s a subject you’ve been curious about for ages but haven’t had time to study, study it. And if anyone (including your conscience) pesters you about how you’re spending your time, memorize your new mantra: “my brain needs me.”


  • ·         Stay curious. This is an extension of the previous point. If you’ve buried your curiosity about the world around you because you haven’t had time to explore it since childhood, now’s the time-no matter how old you are or what your life circumstances are-to rediscover how curiosity feels.  


Adapted from, Brain Games For Dummies, written by Timothy E. Parker, senior crossword puzzle editor, USA Today Crosswords.

Monday 16 December 2013

#StoryTime Earth that Small, Dreams that Big.


I have a dream. It's to travel around the world before the age of 50. 


I wanted to be bagpack-traveler. I might got caught with lots of troubles and hardships in another country, but I love it. That kind of adventurous life. I want to experience LIFE.



 I want to learn and feel the cultures all around the globe. How different people do when they are given different kinds of situation. I can find beauty in every ethnic and religion, but I'm sure, Islam will always be the most beautiful religion of all.


 Of course, I want to try all kinds of delicious food which I can't enjoy in my own country. To find delicious local halal food in another country might be hard, but I'll consider that as a challenge for me, more like a halal food-treasure hunting!


 One can never forget about the beauty of music. I want to listen to other country's music. What kind of music do they play? What kind of songs do they sing? And what kind of language had become their mother tongue? I wish I can learn all that.


This is where I wanna spend my 'honeymoon' with my loved ones. I want a locker and key just for us to tie it on the bridge. 



    I always do. I want to fly away from here. I want to be a traveler of life. But before that, I wish I can do my hajj in Makkah first of all. Yes. I'd love to fly away from here!


Sunday 1 December 2013

#StoryTime This is a true one from my dream-1st December 2013, 4.12 a.m.

Omfg.....what kind of dream is this.....I'm so gonna draw this as my manga....!!! I woke up straight after that dream just now, and i can't sleep ady, I wanna share with u guys!!! Please comment after u guys read this...

The dream was abt a girl, who met a very nice and handsome young man. They both fell for each other but were too shy to show it.. Few years later, a kind of dangerous raw-meat eating virus spread like crazy. Idk how(u know dreams, weird things always happen), both of them got married and lived together and had a baby. The girl never realize that actually her husband is a zombie....

It was soooooo scary :'( and then one day, idk why, that guy turned into a zombie(during night)..the girl was soooo shocked, she hugged and cuddled her baby, and tried her very best to not make any noise at all(zombies are noise-sensitive). that guy's face and skin turned blue, very pale and his eyeballs turned completely white, his body was covered with raw wounds and cuts(omg it was so real i actually cried u know?). He was terrifying! :'(

The girl hugged her baby and hide under a table. That guy.....actually found them, because the baby felt uncomfortable and cried out loud. She hide her baby inside her shirt(sumbat? :O), and tied a mouth band around her baby's mouth(to prevent noise). The zombie approach closer and closer...the moment she thought she was gonna die...

The zombie resists himself. She can see their daddy's reflection in that zombie. The zombie is screaming hard, "Go! Go! Leave me!! Run away from here! Now!!!" The girl was so shocked.

She didn't leave...(omg she's crazy :O) She stayed and hugged that zombie. She tell him how much she loved him and the baby actually called him "daddy" right at that moment. His expression changed, he felt calmer, he pat both his wife and baby... like usual, bla bla they kissed bla bla.

After that night, the family lives together with a zombie father. Everytime he feels so eager to eat raw meat, he'll bite his mouth until it bleeds and he'll shout "meat! meat!!!"..then the girl actually have no idea what to do, so she grab his head firm and looked at him straight in his eyes, "darling, u want apple, apple, apple...." "m-m-m-ap-app-apple..apple..apple.."he said slowly and force himself to repeat that word...u know why she said apple? coz that's her husband's favorite food of all time...it was sooooo damn sad :'( huwaaaaaa

The dream actually ended tangled like that, and i woke up covered with tears. u know why? coz I'm actually playing that girl's role in my dream :'( I wanna write it down as long as I have memory abt it, I dun wanna forget this dream.. The dream taught me how dreadfully awesome is the love between a family, father and son, mother and son, husband and wife... uhuhuhu :'( no matter what happen, their hearts beat as one coz they are a blood-related family.

okay.. done writing. I think I'm gonna go continue crying there hahaha bye and thanks for reading.....errr....my dream

Tuesday 26 November 2013

Thursday 24 October 2013

#MyDrawings


  After I woke up from my nap just now, I've drawn this. I'm not sure why. But, I kinda love this piece. It's somehow simple, messy yet reflects me. Haha a lazy bum like me.

  I somehow realize what I really love after all the hectic first semester in UM. I love drawing, and I love to play the piano. I truly can't imagine how I'm gonna live without these. It relieve my stress so much. How about you guys? What's your hobby? What do you like to do besides surfing the net? However, I wish the best for you guys and for myself too.

  Chiao~


Saturday 5 October 2013

#LaRecipe

How to make ONIGIRI~~ 

The Basic Ingredients

All you need is some warm cooked sushi rice, salt, and a few flavorful additions.
Not much planning or advanced preparation is required for making onigiri. All you need is some warm cooked sushi rice, salt, and a few flavorful additions.
I always relied on a Japanese rice cooker and didn't learn how to make rice any other way until after college.*
* In case you could use a rice-cooking primer, here it is. Rinse 1 ½ cups of sushi rice in water, drain, bring the rice to a simmer in a saucepan with 2 cups of water, cover and lower the heat to medium-low for 15 minutes. Turn off the heat and keep the saucepan covered for another 10 minutes.
You can leave the rice plain, mix additions like herbs, seasonings, or finely chopped meat and vegetables into it, or place a filling in the center of the rice ball.
If you choose to fill your onigiri, pick something flavorful. That way, if you are eating it on the go, you don't have to use a dipping sauce. A few bits of leftover broiled fish or fried chicken can go a long way. If the filling needs a little boost, mix it with a touch of soy sauce, lemon juice, mayonnaise, or hot sauce before tucking it into the rice and forming a ball.
Other traditional onigiri ingredients like tsukudani (seasoned kombu seaweed) and umeboshi (pickled plum) are also ideal because they keep for a long time and take up little space. Don't fret if you don't have these ingredients on-hand; you probably have several promising options (canned tuna? pickled vegetables? Vegemite?) just waiting to be rediscovered in your pantry.

Filling and Forming Onigiri

There are a few ways you can form the rice balls.
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By hand. I find it easiest to pack them into triangles, but some people prefer rolling them into balls. Have a bowl of salted water set up and moisten your palms with it. This will prevent the rice from sticking and the salt will season the rice.
Spread a palmful (or less, depending on how big you want the onigiri to be) of warm sushi rice into one hand. If you are using a filling, place it (in this case, umeboshi) in the middle. Fold up the rice around the filling. Pack the rice tightly with both hands.
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With a mold. There are onigiri molds made especially for this job, but you can easily rig up your own—don't put those holiday cookie-cutters in storage yet.
Salt the rice directly, since you're not using salted water on your hands. Moisten the mold and place it over a non-stick surface such as parchment paper. Press rice into the mold, filling it halfway. Form a small hole in the middle and place your filling (tsukudani pictured) in it. Fill the rest of the mold with rice and pack it in well, with your fingers or the bottom of a cup.
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Use a damp clean kitchen towel or plastic wrap. The towel method works especially well if the rice is very hot. If you use plastic wrap, save it to wrap up and store the onigiri.
Place the lightly salted rice into the towel or plastic wrap. Tuck the filling (takuan, or pickled daikon radish, in this one) in the center and gather the towel up so that the rice surrounds the filling. Twist and squeeze the towel. When you unwrap it, the rice ball should be well-packed, like a good snowball.

Dressing the Outside

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Once the rice balls have been formed, you can leave them unadorned, roll them in furikake seasoning (savory sprinkles, often with seaweed, sesame seed, salt, and dried fish), wrap them in nori, or decorate them. If you are not eating them right away, wrap them well in wax paper or plastic wrap. To keep the nori from getting soggy, store it separately and wrap it around the onigiri just before eating.

Yaki Onigiri

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You can even revive onigiri that's gotten a little dried out. Just toast them up lightly for a few minutes on a hot skillet, brush on soy sauce and a little toasted sesame oil, and toast both sides again for another minute or two. The outside will get crispy and the inside will be tender and moist.
About the author: Kumiko writes the blog Recipe Interrupted. She believes that having a few cooking techniques under your belt can help make home cooking creative and easy, and is excited to share her tips with the Serious Eats community. A graduate of Brown University, the Institute of Culinary Education, and a mother of two hungry girls, Kumiko is always trying to keep her Brooklyn kitchen smelling of something good.

Friday 6 September 2013

#IMyYouTube


aloha guys! check out the new vid i've posted in YouTube! It's Fuwa Fuwa Time by the K-On! cast, Ho-kago Tea Time(HTT)!! Enjoy~~~ ;D

Sunday 4 August 2013

#AwesomeAnime


The Best Anime for Summer 2013 
 Danganronpa !!!!! 

You guys can catch this freshly ongoing awesome anime here! 
http://www.anime44.com/category/danganronpa-the-animation




The Historical and Horrifying Class Trial


My favourite character, Kyouko Kirigiri :) <3 

  This anime is totally worth watching. It taught us to survive in the
 desperate moments of despair. Those poor kids were controlled by an evil 'soft toy' named, MonoBear, the principal of School of Despair. The rule of killing everyone in the school was set. Only the last one standing can be graduate and free from the 'hell', the School of Despair. Can the 15 of them survive? Is it the only way to get out is by killing each other?
  Find it out yourself!

p/s: not suitable for kids under 15 years old.

#PieceOfArt











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Matthew Albanese creates small-scale meticulously detailed models of outdoor scenes and landscapes using everyday, simple, mundane materials and transform them into an image through the lens of his camera making them look hyper-realistic.