Archive for October, 2010

Happy Birthday

It’s Sasara’s father’s birthday today. He will be going on an overseas mission to Australia next week for 3 weeks as well so will like to wish him godspeed!

Identity

Few days ago I received an e-mail from a Japanese who shared with me stories of his life and the difficulties he encountered living in Singapore and Japan. Apparently he found out about me from a blog article I blogged about few years back regarding a Japanese serving his National Service in Singapore. That someone is none other than himself. I am deeply touched and honoured he finds me the person to share his worries.

With his consent, I shall pass on his story and share my thoughts as well.

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TK-0.5 The World Traveling Trooper

Who is TK0.5?

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Cosfest Dolls

Taken at Cosfest 2010 on 4th July. The trooper’s first historical contact with the local doll community.

Oh no I still have lots of Cosfest photos haven’t process yet. @.@||

Breast Cancer Awareness

Every October is known globally as the Breast Cancer Awareness Month.

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Nanasaki Ai

So to a Japanese girl, lifting up her skirt to show she is wearing a mizugi inside is consider alright while showing pantsu is not? Doesn’t a mizugi and pantsu shows the same amount of flesh?

Giving Up Your Seat in Singapore

Like many countries around the world, Singapore has introduced priority seats on trains in recent years. But is the supposedly simple kind act of giving up your seat to those who need it more than you as simple as it seems?

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