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May'n LIVE in SINGAPORE AFA08 was ROCK & HOT!!!!

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↑ from May'n 's blog OOOHHH...it's a tiring trip for me ( especially when I am having #$%$^&^* = =||| ) right, I'll post on the Anime Festival thingy first ...then on the next few post , only i post out my comment on the trip to singapore. Almost 300MB++ of photos are taken. Most of them look the same, the differences are degree and light ( flash ). Some are blur ( PLEASE BLAME THE CAMERA FOR NOT HAVING VIBRATION REDUCTION FUNCTION!!!!! and so, PLEASE BUY ME A NEW DIGITAL CAMERA m(_ _)m ) We arrived at the venue at about 10.40am. Our first stop was to the gundam figures. -pic- Then we stopped at the gallery. -pic- Next, again to the miscellaneous figurine block. -pic- Some are so MOE!!! ( echo : MOE!!!! mOE!!! ) Because I didn't have camera on hand, hisoka did all the photo shooting. ( We brought one camera with us there ) So, I went to linger around the place. and here I want to mention a booth that made me so angry. "kareshi kanonjyou no mise" wt...

Picture that impressed worldwide view (1)

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In Memory of Kevin Carter - A funny movie is a click away Quotation from wiki , In March 1993 Carter made a trip to southern Sudan. The sound of soft, high-pitched whimpering near the village of Ayod attracted Carter to a young emaciated Sudanese toddler. The girl had stopped to rest while struggling to a feeding center, wherein a vulture had landed nearby. He said that he waited about 20 minutes, hoping that the vulture would spread its wings. It didn't. Carter snapped the haunting photograph and chased the vulture away. However, he also came under heavy criticism for just photographing — and not helping — the little girl: "The man adjusting his lens to take just the right frame of her suffering might just as well be a predator, another vulture on the scene." read more about Kevin Carter

The Famous Kiss

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New York City’s Times Square on August 14, 1945 taken by Alfred Eisenstaedt for LIFE magazine 50 years ago on V-J Day From the August 1980 issue of LIFE, EDITH SHAIN SAYS SHE'S THE V-J DAY NURSE Who was the Nurse? Edith Shain had just begun her nursing career when she went to see the V-J Day melee--and was promptly set upon. Then single, she was unastonished--"at that time in my life everyone was kissing me." She recognized herself in LIFE but kept her secret. "I didn't think it was dignified but times have changed." Now, a teacher, part-time nurse and a grandmother, Mrs. Shain, Eisie says, is the "vivacious, lovely woman." ...