buang till i dunno what to say man. LOL
and yes! im proud to say that Aishah is Miss SP 09/10
:D:D
tired week. W55P field trip to admiralty park was pretty fun though. haha!
class picture! (:
think my photography skills were not too bad despite given such a cock camera. LOL. epic i swear. i thought the camera couldnt zoom. HAHAHA.
pp assessment falls on the 28th this month. cant believe i actually mixed up the dates and thought it would clash with my trip to japan. i even emailed the person i/c LOL.
epic. and i made up some white lie that i had to pay my respects to my grandfather who lived in japan blah blah black sheep. HAHAHA. opps. :X
okay anyway, events lined up for the upcoming holidays would be:
1. W55P BBQ @ East Coast Park on 19th Dec
2. W55P post Christmas gathering over @ Vivian's on 21st Dec LOL
3. Trip to Okinawa Japan - flying off on 22th Dec. oh gosh -.-
busy 3 days lol. zzz.
but nonetheless! looking forward to it! heehee! :D:D
oh and yes! i've found something of interest.
ever heard of the twin married blades? Kanshou and Bakuya.
cool shit names and behind those names laid a history which was pretty interesting too.
Kanshō and Bakuya (干将・莫耶 ) are the "married" twin swords. The black sword is Kanshou, the Yang, and the white sword is Bakuya, the Yin.


A pair of swords with a strong bond between each other, not only they attract each other but are said to return to their owner when lost. Their quality as swords is high due being made with the best materials and a human sacrifice, and they also serve as ceremonial tools for socery. When both are equipped, magic resistance and physical resistance improve for the wielder, apparently.
But words thought to be a charm against demons are carved on the blades - okay i don't know what they mean by this lol
Divine skills, flawless and firm
Our strength rips the mountains
Our swords split the water
Our names reach the imperial villa
The two of us cannot hold heavens together
—Two rivals, walking their own life.
They were made by the famous craftsman Kanshou (Gān Jiàng) in the Spring and Autumn Period. It seems he was more crafting for the sake of crafting than for the idea behind the creation. Kanshou's wife, Bakuya (Mò Yé), gave her life to melt the metal and create the married swords that represent the Yin and Yang.
cool huh? (: kinda heart wrenching.okay whatever. i'm starting to go back into Norse mythology. where the 13 knights protected Yggdrasil aka The World Tree.
okay enough crap. i'm hungry. lets eat! (: