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Ramen Girl by Magdalena Meago Kania
7/05/2014
A Poland-based graphic artist, Magdalena Meago Kania, gave a life to Ramen, a Japanese traditional food. Graduated from an art high-school, she is now working as a 2D graphic designer, while participating in Japanese video-game projects. Her inspiration of the Ramen Girl came from her personal preference to food and girls with stylish outfits. So her goal was to mix them together in a clear but less asserted manner.Having many fan all around the world, what makes her excited is the fact that her artworks inspire them. Despite her deep knowledge in Japanese cultures, she has never been to japan. Hope she wil make her way to the land of the rising sun someday.
投稿者 John Ito 時刻: 20:28 | ラベル: Art | 0 コメント | メールで送信 BlogThis! X で共有 Facebook で共有する |
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4 Things to Know About the Unreasonable
7/03/2014
1. It's fairly a common thing.
Jelousy sometimes is not based on reason, thats why people do unreasonable thing when jealous
— Nazmi (@Nazzahmad) July 2, 2014
Spiritual Science School
2. You're not alone.
#BOT 🆒 You are not alone, I am here with you. Though we`re far apart, You`re always in my heart.. 📌
"Why only me?" Your fiction of low self-esteem doesn't get you anywhere.
— (@andi_s3tiawan) July 2, 2014
"Hate, it has caused a lot of problems in the world, but has not solved one yet."
- Maya Angelou
3. Those who act unreasonable feel rather lonely.
Lesson: unreasonable people do not get more reasonable under pressure.
— Justin Foster (@fosterthinking) July 2, 2014
What goes around comes around. It always left bad taste in the doer's mouth.
4. Maybe it is a challenge to better yourself
Ready to overcome any challenges foolish enough to face me
— PRODBYCHURCH (@PRODBYCHURCH) July 3, 2014
Try not to be disturbed and stop thinking about your enemy. Let flee yourself from the past. There is no need to waste your time and energy. Revenge doesn't make nay difference. The worst thing you can do to your enemy is forgiveness.
Via:投稿者 John Ito 時刻: 21:08 | ラベル: Think | 0 コメント | メールで送信 BlogThis! X で共有 Facebook で共有する |
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What does it mean "like a girl" to you? Run like a girl, hit like a girl, kick like a girl. Have you ever thought of the negative impact of the stereotype have on girls and women during their puberty and beyond? The filmmaker of the video, Lauren Greenfiled has cast the question to the world by delivering messages from girls she interviewed with.The words "like a girl" has always meant something bad, something we should avoid, it caused a huge confidence crisis over girls and women universally. Now or never. It's time to rewrite the rule,. Recreate the definition of genders. It's not an easy thing, but we have the potential to change the world. Always.Here is another video that shows how "like a girl" limit the possibility of the future of a girl who may have had the possibility to make a great scientist. But because of her parents who are very protective about their daughter whose curiosity towards the nature, science and technology is interrupted.The United States falls behind the rest of the world when it comes to the STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math), and it is a big deal. Reshma Saujan, founder of Girls Who Code, strike a note of warning that 21st century and beyond will need more of those who get involved with the STEM majors and careers. It is very clear to see the fact that less girls has involved with STEM when compared to the male counterparts. What is your opinion?Via:
投稿者 John Ito 時刻: 6:29 | ラベル: Think | 0 コメント | メールで送信 BlogThis! X で共有 Facebook で共有する |
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Smack in the face! Social media is now part of out lives and its now something we cant live without. On Facebook, for example, 4.5 billion likes are generate daily, 802 million people log-on to Facebook daily and the number of the active users is increasing year by year. But come to think of it, the social network has changed the way we think and behave; anjd thats a big deal. And here is another vid that casting a question to those who pretend as if life is okay on social media.But here is a problem. There are billions of articles and videos that warn you to stop using social media; instead live a REAL life out there. But we won't stop using social media despite the knowledge that your government is spying on you. Why? Because we miss our friends, we miss the stylish Instagram photos, and we miss chats with our favorite friends to make plans for Fridays. Why is the the way it is?Via:
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