Sunday, September 13, 2009

new perfume-chevingon


today i try something new

usualy i use hugo boss as my perfume

but today i buy chevingon as new perfume

the smell quite nice and charming

hahahha

mader this one

Thursday, August 27, 2009

backstabber and back talking

i hate this kind of people
only hear from one side
if they brave enough
why not ask to the person directly
you should ashame of yourself
tryin to prove that yourself are the best
but if you are human
you should treat people like human
not making war of each other
to all this species(specialy GIRL!!)
BACKSTABBER AND STALKER IS BULLSHIT!!!

Monday, August 24, 2009

chiptune on my psp




atleast i succesfully installed my PSP with pspseq 3.0

i been waiting this program to be on my psp

so now i can create my chipute music without GB

Tuesday, August 18, 2009

the neverendless story of me


everybody are buzy from day to day for one mission

to solve problem

some solve a problem for money

some solve problem to eat dust

some never solve thier problem

but hafiz anson ever solve his problem??

hmm

this is the neverendless thing

cereal and fork


morning shade rise

woke up

get into the cyber world first

check all th email

read some stuff

upgrade my travian

nothing much in this boring wednesday

take my lazy and F**king cold bath


have my cereal with a fork

im trying like acap said

hurm

im getting the visual now

life is hard as eating your cereal with a fork

the more you try to eat the cereal wtih the milk

you will only get the cereal but not the milk

like mine

i have everything i want

but the soul is getting blur day by day

Monday, August 3, 2009

Straight Edge


Getting wasted is for losers. This month, The Knowledge goes clean (for once) ’cause we’ve got.. Straight Edge.

JUST SAY NO
It started simply enough in the early ‘80s Hardcore Punk scene with a bunch of kids that swore off drugs, cigarettes and booze. Taken in the context of the time, with punks rebelling by getting wasted, it was pretty rad.
A Hardcore band called Minor Threat started and epitomised what Straight Edge is through a song of the same title. Although it was only 45 seconds long, that song that started the youth movement is still active today on a global scale.
Straight Edge kids basically banded together because they wanted to be part of Punk’s idealism but didn’t want to partake in the self-abuse that came with it. Opting to go positive, they made a lifelong commitment to refrain from drugs, tobacco, alcohol and promiscuous sex.
Some Straight Edge Kids argue that the alcohol and tobacco industries are part of the government to a certain extent. So rebelling against these money-making corporations also means taking a stab at the establishment.

X MARKS THE ENLIGHTEN YOUTH
In a world of symbols, Straight Edge has claimed its place through the letter X. Commonly worn as a mark or tattoo, the symbol has come to represent Straight Edge followers of all ages and creed. Even the name Straight Edge is often abbreviated as sXe while bands show their affiliation by adding the X to the front and back of their names (eg: the band xDEATHSTARx).
The history of the X mark can be traced back to a band called Teen Idles. The band was scheduled to play at San Francisco’s Mabuhay Gardens during their West Coast tour in 1980, but denied was entry when the club management discovered that the entire band was under the legal drinking age. As a compromise, management marked each of the Idles’ hands with a large black X as a warning to the club’s staff not to serve alcohol to them.

MEAT IS MURDER
During the mid-80s, Straight Edge was gaining momentum in the Hardcore scene with bands like Gorilla Biscuits and 7 Seconds inciting massive slam dancing at underground shows. In 1988, Youth of Today released the song ‘No More’ which introduced vegetarianism into the subculture. This began a trend of animal rights activism and created an offshoot culture called Krishnacore that combined Hardcore and Hare Krishna values and beliefs.

MILITANTS AND VIOLENCE
What started as a declaration of choice and positive peer pressure turned into radicalism during the ‘90s. Militant Straight Edge was an uneasy presence in the scene. The term Militant referred to someone who didn’t only “walk the walk”, but would stomp all over you if you opposed their ways.

Elgin James, a troubled youth who was raised by Hippie foster parents formed a crew called FSU (Friends Stand United, originally F**k Sh*t Up) in Boston. Becoming modern day Robin Hoods, FSU fought racism within the scene (most commonly against Nazi Skinheads) and robbed local drug dealers. The money that they “collected” was donated to charities and used to make documentaries about their way of life.
The Militant minority believed that violence was justified in their cause. Swapping one high for another, Straight Edge Militants were involved in numerous crimes such as arson at a McDonald’s outlet, bombing a mink farm and even manslaughter. After spreading throughout America, FSU was considered an illegal gang by the police.
SXE TODAY

Eventually, negative reports from the media caused a stir in the scene and the Militants went underground (or under-the-underground). Today, Straight Edge bands play alongside non-Straight Edge bands at concerts. Many Straight Edge bands have openly criticised the movement’s extremism in the 90s.
Straight Edge began as a reaction to an out-of-control world, an appealing fusion of self-control and in-your-face protest. And while the battle might not be won yet, the movement continues to grow with every restless youth marking an X on their bodies.
NATIONAL EDGE DAY
National Edge Day is an unofficial holiday for members of the Straight Edge movement where parties (without alcohol) and gigs are held in abundance. The holiday is now in its 10th year.

Thursday, July 30, 2009

what a small world


when somebody said hey your friends is friend of mine..is it a small world..
hahhahah
like me and my gurl..we always be like that.i dont know her friends is mine and i also dont know that my friends is her friends..well even the earth is so big but the friendship is bond to tight even 100 years we still have friends that know our friends