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Thursday, August 27, 2009 @ 8/27/2009 07:53:00 PM

Im back yooooo.
I realise Sara just disclosed my full name in facebook.
Shite, now everyone's knows about it.
Hahahahaha, my name is unique hokay.
Not some ah-ma or mountain girl name. Lawllllll

Listening to Home by micheal buble now.
It's kinda dumb, cos I'm already home.
There I go again, Baby's lame-ness is totally like a freaking
virus that infects me in a matter of seconds. HAHAHA

I realise he likes to tickle me early in the morning.
When my breath stinks, when i prolly have saliva at the side
of my mouth & when i have eyeshit around my eyes.
(trying to make all the readers disgusted)
and whenever i try to tickle him bk.
I don't get to do so. I can't win him. It isn't FAIR!
Blame him for knowing me too well. N**B.
Blame me for loving him so much :D

Anyhoos, enough of my craps.
I just got a haircutttttttt at jeanyip. BANGZZZZZ.
Whatever, It's time i do something for a change.
Rather than sticking to my freaking long-irritating-fringe
which i have to hang behind my ears whenever
I gotta write to work. And the worst part is when it curls.







Oh yaaaa. Was watching Animal Planet with luvvv just now.
Guess what?! I found out that HorseShoe crabs have got BLUE coloured blood.
COOOOOLLLL~ And their blood is highly on demand for researches & even
to do some test about aliens?! Causing the number of them to decrease.

For those of you, who doesn't know how a Horse shoe Crab looks like:




disgusting, their legs remind me of cockroaches.



No kid man. It's really blue. damn cool la~

The blood of horseshoe crabs contains the copper-containing protein hemocyanin at concentrations of about 50 g per litre.[9] These creatures do not have hemoglobin (iron-containing protein) which is the basis of oxygen transport in vertebrates. Hemocyanin is colourless when deoxygenated and dark blue when oxygenated. The blood in the circulation of these creatures, which generally live in cold environments with low oxygen tensions, is grey-white to pale yellow,[9] and it turns dark blue when exposed to the oxygen in the air, as seen when they bleed.[9] Hemocyanin carries oxygen in extracellular fluid, which is in contrast to the intracellular oxygen transport in vertebrates by hemoglobin in red blood cells.[9]

The blood of horseshoe crabs contains one type of blood cell, the amebocytes. These play an important role in the defense against pathogens. Amebocytes contain granules with a clotting factor known as coagulogen; this is released outside the cell when bacterial endotoxin is encountered. The resulting coagulation is thought to contain bacterial infections in the animal's semi-closed circulatory system.[19]

Enzymes from horseshoe crab blood are used by astronauts in the International Space Station to test surfaces for unwanted bacteria and fungi [20]

Interesting facts~ Alrighttttt.
D-O-N-E. baibai


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& i want.!

get my driving license
drive my own car
Bangkok, Genting, Taiwan,
Japan & Rome trip ASAP
gucci lanyard
gucci rush 2 perfume
burberry handbag
couch & LV coin pouch
get my bachelor degree
travel around the world
see all the seven wonders before i die


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