Just think about that... Happy day.
Monday, April 28, 2008
Do You Know Why Your life is like this...
Just think about that... Happy day.
Friday, April 25, 2008
Olympic Beijing 2008 Torch Relay at Malaysia
I missed this important event at Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia last Monday, because I was at China. After more than 40 years, this event back to Malaysia again. Although I was at China, but I followed up the news about this event. I saw how China described Malaysia.
I felt excited when I saw the news about this event at China.
I support Olympic Beijing 2008.
Wednesday, April 16, 2008
The Song: We Are The World...
Don't know that you still remember this song, 'We Are The World'? First time I heard this song was during my primary school. After so many years, it's still touch my heart...
Just want to share this song with you...
Remember this phase:
We are the world,
We are the children,
We are the ones who make a brighter day,
So let's start GIVING...
There's a choice we're making,
We're saving our own lives,
It's true we make a better day,
Just you and me...
Because of LOVE, I deeply believe we can heal this world and make a better place for our children, children's children...
Wednesday, April 9, 2008
Miss Bimbo Game: Suitable For Young Girls?
I just read a news from local newspaper about one of a hot topic among Britain’s parents, i.e. the online Miss Bimbo game. It is a new game in which girls as young as nine are encouraged to “buy” their virtual dolls breast operations and facelifts.
The aim of the Miss Bimbo beauty contest game is to become the “hottest, coolest, most famous bimbo in the whole world.”
Contestants who compete against each other are told to “stop at nothing,” even meds or plastic surgery,” to ensure their dolls win.
Children are given a naked virtual character to look after. They compete against other players to earn “bimbo” dollars so they can dress her in sexy outfits and take her clubbing.
They are given missions, including securing plastic surgery at the game’s clinic to give their dolls bigger breasts, and they have to keep her at her target weight with diet pills.
Although it is free to play, when the contestants run out of virtual cash they have to send text messages costing £1.50 (about RM10) each or use PayPal (an online payment service) to top up their accounts.
Bill Hibberd, of parents’ rights group Parentkind, said the game sent a dangerous
message to young girls.
“it is one thing if a child recognizes it as a silly
and stupid game,” he said. “But the danger is that a nine-year-old fails to
appreciate the irony and sees that bimbo as cool role model. Then the game
becomes a hazard and a menace.”