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Tagged by MiyakamiAkira
Rules:
Make a avatar-thingy that looks like you here (LULULULLLL xD)
www.dolldivine.com/anime-winter-makeover.php
then answer these questions!
1. What is your favorite song?
"We Are Young" by Fun feat Janelle Monae
2. If you were a dessert what would you be?
Lemon ice cream :D good to burn your calories
3. Name 3 hobbies
Photography (especially BJD xD), eating, hang out
4. Like P.E.?
yes
5. Name 3 best friends
Louis (ex bf), Bernhard, Parwata
6. If you could meet any singer/band
ONE DIRECTION!!!!! pls
8. Did you notice i skipped 7?
HAHAHA no!
9. Sports... Play any?
Swimming, jogging
10. Random Fact
I can't meet in the eyes with someone that I like xD
11. Are you conceded?
uhh... u__u can I skip this one? lol
12. Speak any other languages?
English and a bit of Germany
13. Fave food?
Seafood, Takoyaki xD
14. Something you're addicted to
Sexy body & eyes .... u__u
15. Random sentence
don't waste your time with someone who doesn't value you!
16. How old u be?
22 and I will going to be 23 this May TAT
17. Have a motto?
Live. For Real
18. Fave color?
Red & Blue
19. Is the person who tagged you epic/swagalicous/beasty/boss/insane?
cuteeeee !!!!
20. DID YOU ENJOY THIS TAGGY????
Yup! xD
Sorry about the tag ^__^ If you guys don't feel like it, just untag. Sankyuhh. :D
My friend Erin asked me 5 questions, and I replied on pen and paper. :D
Below is a transcription of my chicken scratch of the meme. I butcher the English language for part of my living. :D
1) What is Lamp?
"Lamp" is one of those lines from Anchorman is just priceless, and one of the lines I use most of the time like, "Hi, I'm in the Air Force" or "Hi, I work at Ramstein."
2) During your time in the military, where is the coolest place you've been?
Qatar. You can easily see the evolution from the old world to the new world. The new world *scribble* *scribble* neo-modern architecture and old word arabia.
3) What is the most ridiculous item of clothing you own?
My 4" platform boots, easily.
4) The most important lesson you've learned from Alton Brown?
Mix the wet and dry ingrediants separately.
5) What's your favorite thing to photography (Or whom)?
The most random moments of the day. I don't like anything staged, which is why I'm torn if I want to set up a studio or not.
DEMOCRACY MOVEMENT LAUNCHES NATIONWIDE ACTIONS
ACTIONS ROLL ACROSS THE NATION DEFENDING INTERNET FREEDOM BEFORE HISTORIC FCC VOTE & IN OPPOSITION TO CONGRESSIONAL FAST-TRACKING OF LARGEST U.S. TRADE DEAL EVER
On February 26th the FCC will cast their historic vote on Net Neutrality. Simultaneously, when Congress reconvenes after the congressional recess, they are preparing to bring Fast Track of the Trans-Pacific Partnership up for a vote. The Rolling Rebellion for Real Democracy is confronting these two current issues of people power vs. corporate power that will have a major impact on people's lives.
Firstly, the issue of Net Neutrality. A people-powered movement has convinced the FCC to reclassify the Internet to ensure equal access for all without discrimination. Kevin Zeese of Popular Resistance notes that “Net Neutrality is essential for the exercise of Freedom of Speech in the 21st Century. Now the telecom companies are trying to convince their puppets in Congress to undermine the FCC's decision and once again, the people are fighting back.”
Secondly, TPP and Fast Track. For three years a movement opposed to secretly negotiated corporate trade agreements has stopped Congress from giving President Obama Fast Track trade authority. Fast Track would allow him to sign these secret agreements and then push them through Congress without hearings or amendments, with only brief debate on and an up-or-down vote. These trade agreements are structured solely in the interest of corporate gain. The TPP and Fast Track are bringing together odd bedfellows like in Spokane, WA where Tea Party members and Occupiers are coming together in opposition.
Eleanor Goldfield a musician with Rooftop Revolutionaries and activist with the Rolling Rebellion says passage of the TPP and Fast Track would “turn corporate personhood into corporate nationhood by creating international court systems and trade tribunals that allow corporations to challenge laws enacted by countries in the interest of public health, safety and justice.”
With this sovereignty, corporations would hold sway over nearly every facet of our lives, from food to Internet access. As Julian Assange wrote, “If you read, write, publish, think, listen, dance, sing or invent; if you farm or consume food; if you’re ill now or might one day be ill, the TPP has you in its crosshairs.”
In the month of February, people are protesting at the grassroots level, combining their efforts into a national movement for equal access Internet and against secret trade deals. Years of organizing have brought these issues to a head. Now, activists have been mobilizing throughout the congressional recess and coordinating high-visibility actions in cities from coast to coast.
In Washington and Oregon a “Fair Trade or BusTour” complete with hand-painted murals and packed with constituents is paying visits to undecided members of congress. In San Diego, CA community-members will take to highway overpasses to deliver to their representatives their message emblazoned on LED light panels. In more than 10 cities across the U.S. activists will use guerrilla light projection to illuminate monuments and building facades with slogans like “Don't Let Comcast
Choke Your Freedom,” “No Slow Lanes, Open & Equal Internet For All,” and “TPP Dismantles Democracy - www.stopfasttrack.com.” Multiple were organized at telecom companies like Comcast, AT&T, and Time Warner Cable who are second only to defense industries in the amount that they spend lobbying and buying favors from representatives who are supposed to serve "We The People." On February 25th in Washington, D.C. a new documentary “Killswitch:
The Battle to Control the Internet” was screened before members of congress and activists from across the country. Today activists will unveil a larger than life killswitch to dramatize the stakes of the historic FCC vote.
The FCC's announcement to vote in favor of Net Neutrality is a complete paradigm shift from less than a year ago; a true show of the effectiveness of focused, dedicated grassroots action.
If we continue to fight and win these battles, they will stand as tremendous victories of people power over corporate power. The people will have stopped some of the most powerful corporate lobbies in the United States including the telecoms and hundreds of transnational corporations.
Using high visibility, creative actions, the Rolling Rebellion has and will continue this fight. For more information, please visit www.rollingrebellion.org.
Popular Resistance, Backbone Campaign, www.occupy.com, and more teamed up to launch the rolling rebellion and reignite the fight for a real
democracy.
Photos by Rick Barry of Broken Shade Photo
Lá vamos nós. A Kisa (mariepecanha) me intimou a fazer (hahahaha -n) e eu farei *O*!!Adoro meme!!!!
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Sobre esmaltes...
Tom predileto: Gosto de praticamente todas as cores! Gosto muito de rosas, verdes, azuis, roxos e vermelhos!!
Marca Predileta: Impala, acho. Tem cores muito bonitas e pinta bem. Além da durabilidade.
Acho creuza: Ihhhh, pra esmalte eu sou CHATÍSSIMA! Não gosto de esmalte no pé (Não importa a cor), francesinha no pé também acho uó. E também não gosto de unha (anelar, mindinho) pintada de cor diferente das outras, desculpa quem usa, mas eu acho muuuito feio.
Não sei fazer: Minha própria unha XD!!E misturinhas, sou um caos com elas!
Nunca vou usar: Os citados no Acho Creuza, e cores MEGA UPER DUPER berrantes, tentei o Shock da Impala e ficou estranho na minha mão!@__@!!
Queria ter OPI, mas não tenho (E estou morrendo com esse fato!!!)
Já comprei mais de 20 esmaltes num dia. [2] (Na maripecanha) foi no dia que eu ia ajeitar a troca pra ela, hahahaha.
Sempre uso: Base Vitaminada da Impala, Óleo de Cravo, e Fortalecedor de Unhas.
Odeio Quando: Eu estou sem esmalte e como a unha.
Tenho 100 esmaltes em minha coleção!
Indico: ...Quem quiser!*O*!
I don't normally do these, but this one seems quite cool. (via Nert)
1 - Go to wikipedia.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:Random
The first random wikipedia article title that you get is the name of your band.
2 - Go to Random quotations:
www.quotationspage.com/random.php3
The last four words of the very last quote of the page is the title of your first album.
3 - Go to flickr and click on "explore the last seven days"
www.flickr.com/explore/interesting/7days/
The third picture, no matter what it is, will be your album cover.
4 - Use photo shop or similar to mix it all up. Post it.
Nervous/excited.
I tend to be so shy to photograph strangers on the street. I guess it's a challenge and something to overcome.
Bleh.
This was fun...
Flickr game:
the rules:
a. Type your answer to each of the questions below into Flickr Search.
b. Using only the first page, pick an image.
c. Copy and paste each of the URLs for the images into fd's mosaic maker).
the questions:
1. What is your first name?
2. What is your favorite food?
3. What high school did you go to?
4. What is your favorite color?
5. Who is your celebrity crush?
6. Favorite drink?
7. Dream vacation?
8. Favorite dessert?
9. What you want to be when you grow up?
10. What do you love most in life?
11. One Word to describe you.
12. Your flickr name.
1. McWay Fall Evening, 2. Spaghetti in Tomato Cream Sauce, 3. "The Old Mill", 4. yawn, 5. george clooney's, 6. Party @ Club Bokeh, 7. Bigsur1-550, 8. Sweet Cherry Pie, 9. Unemployed ..., 10. Kitty Toes, 11. i can taste summer! a.k.a. childhood summer! a.k.a. childhood reminiscence! a.k.a. those were the good times!, 12. Babette Blanket mosaic
Created with fd's Flickr Toys.
1. Jennifer, 2. Strawberry, 3. Birds on a Wire, 4. When I'm sleeping, I slow down my breathing...Living in dreams, dreams that come true...thinking of the color blue... ZZZzzzzzz..., 5. Ben Bratt (California-Santa Barbara 1984), 6. Good Morning kitchen ! And now neapolitan coffee for all, 7. Roatan - Paradise, Please Enter, 8. STRAWBERRIES AND CHEESECAKE., 9. Statue of Phillis Wheatley, 10. "love comes from the most unexpected places...", 11. Free Thinker, 12. Sunday's dessert
Patri tagged me with this photo meme. The concept:
a. Type your answer to each of the questions below into Flickr Search.
b. Using only the first page, pick an image.
c. Copy and paste each of the URLs for the images into fd’s mosaic maker.
The Questions:
1. What is your first name? Jennifer
2. What is your favorite food? strawberries
3. What high school did you go to? Highland
4. What is your favorite color? blue
5. Who is your celebrity crush? BB
6. Favorite drink? COFFEE
7. Dream vacation? caribbean
8. Favorite dessert? strawberry cheesecake
9. What you want to be when you grow up? poet
10. What do you love most in life? love
11. One Word to describe you. thinker
12. Your flickr name. lamusa
Check out hers here.
Created with fd's Flickr Toys.
Music meme, as first seen on Gini's stream.
One simple rule: Search Flickr with your answer to the question and find an image on the first page to form part of your mosaic. Compile your mosaic at BigHugeLabs.
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1. What's your favorite song?
Origa - Rise. Bonus points if you know where this comes from without resorting to searching the 'net.
2. Favorite genre of music? (Classical, Jazz, Country, Pop...)
Vocal Trance. Strong female vocals do it for me every time (cf. answer 1).
There's an excellent vocal trance stream available from Digitally Imported (Listen Now -> Vocal Trance -> MP3 Stream) if you'd like a sample of the genre.
3. Favorite musician (add singer/band to end if necessary)?
Far too many, so I'll go with with an obscure option. Kosheen
4. What was the last song you listened to/are currently listening to?
Pendulum - Spiral. Awesome Drum'n'Bass group originating from Perth, Australia.
5. What type of music do you dislike?
Country and Western, no doubt about it. That Billy Ray Cyrus dude has a lot to answer for.
6. What instrument do you like to listen to the most?
SL1200's. I'm in awe of what some people can do with a pair of 'em. I'm aware that calling them an "instrument" may be fracturing the rules. Frankly, I don't care :)
7. What instrument do you most like to play (or would like to learn)?
Guitar - I so need to get my electric back.
8. Where do you go or what do you listen to when you're sad?
9. What was the last concert or musical event you attended (add singer/band to end if necessary)?
10. What concert or musical event do you wish you could have attended? Or a performer you would have loved to have seen live?
11. You and your sweetie, what's your 'song'? If you aren't paired off, what song do you think it might be?
12. What song gets stuck in your head the most? (For good or for bad...)
12. (bonus answers)
Jan Johnson - Flesh (Tiesto remix)
[munk] - I Am (pick "I Am" from the player on the right)
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What can you learn from this?
1) I have an eclectic taste in music.
2) A lot of my answers end up with a picture of an eye when searching flickr
3) I like eye pictures.
You're welcome to draw any other conclusions you like.
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If you decide to give this a shot, make sure you stick in a link in the comments. I'm interested to see what you come up with
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Image credits:
1. Rise & fall, 2. [4] A head full of dreams, 3. Hiding, 4. Untitled, 5. Boot & Saddle - Country & Western (South Philadelphia), 6. see you round like a rekkid, 7. Forgotten guitar - 4, 8. Trip-Hop junkie - Portishead, 9. P6290189, 10. Into The Light, 11. If You Could Only See... 365 Day 56, 12. Delerium
Inspired by my Flickr friend vanie~, I searched through my Flickr statistics for 2012 to find the most popular photos in my photostream over the past year based on "Views," "Favorites," and "Comments."
Most Views: Rusty Pennies
Far and away my most viewed photo of the year, this image, along with a wider view of the same scene, was my most-viewed image posted in 2012. This photo, inspired by a similar image posted by one of my Flickr friends, has been picked up by too many web sites and blogs to count under Creative Commons licensing. These spur-of-the-moment photos of a box of pennies continue to receive views on a daily basis, click-thru's from various blogs. If only I had a penny for every time these pennies appear on a website somewhere!
Most Favorites: Mattel Monster High Lagoona Blue ~ Genie Magic
In general the Monster High photos, and Lagoona in particular, were consistently among my most popular photos both in number of views and number of favorites.
Most Comments: Decades of Duh -- Green Army Men
This picture seemed to resonate on a nostalgic level with viewers, eliciting comments from the greatest number of individual viewers of any of my photos this year. I appreciate the interaction. The "conversations" are definitely the best thing about the Flickr community.
Personal Favorite: On the Set with Ed Wood
I really did not have an image in mind as a "personal favorite" for 2012. Then, in researching these statistics, I stumbled across this photo and laughed out loud! I had completely forgotten about this picture! It may not be the "best" photo, technically; nor is it the most popular in any category. But it made me laugh, and it's the kind of photo that, if I saw it in somebody else's photostream, I would find delightful for the obscure reference and amusing for the makeshift combination of pieces from a variety of toy sources. I would also, of course, feel slightly envious that I hadn't come up with something as odd, quirky, and clever. Only in this case, I did come up with it! So yeah, "Ed Wood" wins for making me laugh at my own joke!
Other boring observations:
In general, Monster High photos remain the most popular subject among my toy photos. A number of MH photos generated over two-hundred views apiece this year, despite not appearing in groups. In fact, I have significantly curtailed my participation in Flickr groups this year, partly because I have felt that my photos were sub-par, and because I have not had time. As I do every so often, I think it is time again to resign from some of the groups in which I rarely participate.
The repetitive Daily Weather Photos seem to have a small but consistent following, receiving, to my surprise, an average of nine or ten views per day for each new photo.
The most popular toy photos tend to be basic shots of newly released items in their original boxes. "Vintage" toys are among the less popular subjects, and after a strong beginning in the latter part of 2011, the Raiders of the Toy Box action figure photos became some of my least viewed or commented images, near the bottom in the stats along with blurry I'm-too-tired-or-busy cell phone snaps. As mentioned, Monster High, particularly colorful outdoor scenes, were popular. My initial photos of the Novi Stars toys generated a fair number of views and favorites, until the figures became more readily available everywhere.
My 365 Self-Portrait series seems to have burned itself out, consistently resulting in low view counts and few comments (other than an entertaining "meme" that one of my Flickr friends initiated every time I posted a "driving to work" photo), despite being consistently posted to two separate "365" groups. I'm not a young, cute girl who looks good half-naked, so it may be time to let the clock run out on this experiment.
Exceptions to the "me" rule: "scale" pictures and "running shoe" pictures are popular. Various Scale-a-Week photos have been picked up by web sites and bloggers under Creative Commons licensing, and my toes, in addition to that goofy scale that reads in "stones," appear on an absurd number of blogs across the internet. These appearances result in occasional "click-through" views on Flickr. Similarly, running shoe pictures, while not garnering a particularly high number of views on Flickr, are regularly picked up for use on fitness blogging... and real estate... sites. Yes, real estate! Apparently "close to jogging paths" is a selling point for some condo developments, and sometimes those are my feet you see running across your screen while perusing ads for apartments or condos!
In general, with the exception of that crazy "pennies" picture, my older photos continue to outperform my more current images. Based on Flickr stats as well as looking back through my photo stream, 2009 has been my most successful Flickr year thus far. I think perhaps my enthusiasm was higher, although in thinking back I cannot pinpoint any reasons that would be the case.
A dozen or so days remain in which to wrap up my current "365" photos... and maybe post a few pictures from my October 2012 road trip; then again, maybe not.
Thanks to all my Flickr friends and contacts for a fun 2012. Let's do it again next year!
Here's my CD cover.
And here are the deets on the “rules.”
quotationspage.com/random.php3 - The last four words of the very last quote is the title of your album.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:Random - The first article title on the page is the name of your band.
flickr.com/explore/interesting/7days - The third picture, no matter what it is, will be your album cover.
The Concept
The band name I got stuck with was Powerlock, and their new album was entitled, "Saying You Sing It." With a name like "Powerlock," I first conjured up ideas of a thrash band. \m/ But as I was dealt my other elements, I literally changed tunes to make Powerlock the name of an electronic/instrumental band, along the lines of an RJD2 type.
The Scenario
The original pic is a beautiful shot from Malaysia, I believe. It's pretty amazing. You can see the details here from the photographer Chee Seong's flickr. To fit into the square format, I had to crop part of the image. It was pretty tough choosing between more sky or more fauna. I opted for more sky which I think works better for a more atmospheric feel.
The Look
I started with a videogame-type font for the name and gridded it out into separate pixels to achieve that quick hit of being electronic. On the other hand, I wanted something serene and flowing that was identified more with the background and its beauty, so I went with Snell Roundhand, which is a simple script - still legible and not overly swishy.
The overall essence of the band is complete with the two typefaces centered up together on the background which creates a simple interpretation of digital music creating beautiful expressions.
A series of pictures of my butt in various outfits.
The chaps/window picture isn't totally right but(heh) I don't own any chaps so I went with the next best thing; framing my butt with lingerie.
Edit: Credit for the editing and pictures to the same friend who took the last two pictures as well.
Um meme mttto legal tá correndo pela web, que é se desenhar como adolescente... Eu tinha visto sobre esse meme no Blog Draw ( drawn.ca/2008/05/05/meme-draw-yourself-as-a-teenager/ ) depois no Twitter da Julia ( twitter.com/juliamorena/statuses/815633703 ) mas ele se originou nesse link : davario.livejournal.com/30861.html ,onde tem linkado mais de 400 desenhos!!!