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Sunday, January 4, 2009
Heylo!
I know the blog's been dead a while. Maybe it's because Revv and i have been SO caught up with Facebook! Honestly should have started one much earlier when my friends asked me to! The Pet Society in Facebook has left Rev and very little time to blog. This is just the initial excitement you get from the virtual world. It'll die down soon enough. Btw, if you don't have Facebook, you should really go and get one! Who cares about the people you add or who add you! Just create an account for the sake of playing the games! Of course, the more friends you have, the more people you can compete against! Okay enough of Facebook-ing.
John Travolta's son Jett, passed away today. Pretty sad considering the fact that he was their only son. Apparently he had a seizure in the toilet while on vacation with his parents in the Bahamas. Bad things always happen to good people and sometimes we just can't find a reason behind anything that happens, not matter how hard we try. Plus there's the Club Santika Bangkok deaths which happened on New Year's Day. Seriously can't people give up the whole terror thing for even a day, just to celebrate the coming of a new year? I mean, give the world a break people. Isn't it bad enough that you take lives away in the name of terrorism every single day? Damn, humans really have no mercy anymore.Let's eliminate
Human from the dictionary and use the term
Animal for everything that breathes on this planet. The faster the world ends, the better. Hey God, Send us another Big Bang will you?
On to more positive things in life. Hey, some of us prefer staying positive in the light of terrorism and destruction. I hope all you guys had a wonderful New Year's celebration. Whether you were out partying or just sitting at home with your family, i hope it went well. Like i said, hopefully this new year goes well. 2009 had better be a blast. Lol. Speaking of which, I've come up with a few secret things to do before my 20th! Nothing dangerous. Just things that might land me in some temporary trouble. It still hasnt sunk in, two yers on, that i am eligible for a jail term for doing something wrong. Haha.
God my butt hurts from sitting on the floor. Yes i'm trying this new thing in hopes that my butt will flatten a little. Doesn't seem to be working):
I'M GOING TO UBIN!
Lol. I packed the food already! Of course with invaluable help from Maithilli. Everything's set for tomorrow! All i have to do now, is put it all in the bag and leave my house at 615am! That's the challenging part now. Especially since the earliest i've managed to wake up throughout the holidays is 12pm. On the 2nd of January, I woke up at 430pm! That was one reason why i didn't blog. Vanitha and i webcam-ed today. Like randomly. She showed me this totally cute cow thing she got from GV. Maybe i'll steal it when i go over to her place one day. Lol. I think that's all there is for today. I'm going back to sipping my Seasons Peach Tea and catching up on heroes. Have a good Sunday you guys. Like i said earlier, I don't believe in Sundays ever being good days but i'm wishing you guys a good Sunday just for the sake of it. Let's face it, you're gonna be studying or dreading school on Monday while i sit around at home doing nothing. Now i'm really hoping the Relief teaching thingy goes through.
BTW, I'm gonna do this Facts of life thing for you guys to read about because i found it pretty cool.
Let's start with the most Taboo of all bodily activities : Sex and Reproduction
Sex and Reproduction
As taboo as it may be in some places, sex is an important part of human life as a facet of relationships and the means to reproduce. Here are a few things you might not have known.
- On any given day, sexual intercourse takes place 120 million times on earth. Humans are a quickly proliferating species, and with about 4% of the world’s population having sex on any given day, it’s no wonder that birth rates continue to increase in many places all over the world.
- The largest cell in the human body is the female egg and the smallest is the male sperm. While you can’t see skin cells or muscle cells, the ovum is typically large enough to be seen with the naked eye with a diameter of about a millimeter. The sperm cell, on the other hand, is tiny, consisting of little more than nucleus.
- The three things pregnant women dream most of during their first trimester are frogs, worms and potted plants. Pregnancy hormones can cause mood swings, cravings and many other unexpected changes. Oddly enough, hormones can often affect the types of dreams women have and their vividness. The most common are these three types, but many women also dream of water, giving birth or even have violent or sexually charged dreams.
- Your teeth start growing 6 months before you are born. While few babies are born with teeth in place, the teeth that will eventually push through the gums of young children are formed long before the child even leaves the womb. At 9 to 12 weeks the fetus starts to form the teeth buds that will turn into baby teeth.
- Babies are always born with blue eyes. The color of your eyes depends on the genes you get from your parents, but at birth most babies appear to have blue eyes. The reason behind this is the pigment melanin. The melanin in a newborn’s eyes often needs time after birth to be fully deposited or to be darkened by exposure to ultraviolet light, later revealing the baby’s true eye color.
- Babies are, pound for pound, stronger than an ox. While a baby certainly couldn’t pull a covered wagon at its present size, if the child were the size of an oxen it just might very well be able to. Babies have especially strong and powerful legs for such tiny creatures, so watch out for those kicks.
- One out of every 2,000 newborn infants has a tooth when they are born. Nursing mothers may cringe at this fact. Sometimes the tooth is a regular baby tooth that has already erupted and sometimes it is an extra tooth that will fall out before the other set of choppers comes in.
- A fetus acquires fingerprints at the age of three months. When only a small fraction of the way through its development, a fetus will have already developed one of the most unique human traits: fingerprints. At only 6-13 weeks of development, the whorls of what will be fingerprints have already developed. Oddly enough, those fingerprints will not change throughout the person’s life and will be one of the last things to disappear after death.
- Every human spent about half an hour as a single cell. All life has to begin somewhere, and even the largest humans spent a short part of their lives as a single celled organism when sperm and egg cells first combine. Shortly afterward, the cells begin rapidly dividing and begin forming the components of a tiny embroy.
- Most men have erections every hour to hour and a half during sleep. Most people’s bodies and minds are much more active when they’re sleeping than they think. The combination of blood circulation and testosterone production can cause erections during sleep and they’re often a normal and necessary part of REM sleep.
Well, now we know Men are sexually deprived by nature. Lol.
Goodnight!
LoveLots,
Ragini(: