• Archive for February, 2006

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    The Tammy effect

    February 24th, 2006. Filed under: Articles, Blog

    At this point (As in time of post), if you have never heard of the Tammy sex scandal, it is time you realize that living in your shoe has its downsides. Behold the phenomenon in which an envy-inspired exposure sparked off an explosion in the news world and blogosphere. When was the last time you find an armada of news stories, articles, and blog posts that are attached to a single word/name?

    I call this the Tammy effect.

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    Born in the 80s? Here’s good news!

    February 22nd, 2006. Filed under: Cool Stuff

    Are you born anytime in the 1980s? Here’s some good news for you! I found this quote from Wikipedia.

    “Children born in the 1980s are likely to have an extremely prominent position in world business and government affairs from the 2020s all the way through to the 2050s due to their immense population, potential voting powers, relatively good health, and high life expectancy.”

    - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    I’m born in 1987, so woohoo! Long live Justin! Man sui man sui man man sui~!

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    Poor Tammy

    February 21st, 2006. Filed under: Blog

    Poor, poor Tammy. What an unfortunate situation for this student from Nanyang Polytechnic. In my opinion, her biggest is mistake is not the videotaping of her checking the sturdiness of that bed, but being careless as to let her phone get stolen.

    Am I right or am I right?

    This occurence reminds me of the Star Wars Kid, who just wanna let loose in private but end up being the biggest sensation of the internet in 2003.

    Moral of the story: protect your private possessions, even if its just a videoclip,

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    Ethnocentrism and the media

    February 19th, 2006. Filed under: Essays


    Yeah I’m running out of content so I’m posting more of my homework. This is a one-page essay I had to do for Human Communication class.

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