To guys, they would define "nice girls" as girls who gives them personal space and constantly contact them even in the middle of the night. Most guys aren't into relationships, and those who are in are usually in casual ones. They like to balance their free time with their girlfriends and for themselves. Same to girls, however, they define "nice guys" as a guys who have a gentlemen-manner. They would most likely say "I want a boyfriend who would comfort me and would always be there for me" and loves the attention to given to them by their boyfriends. What both guys and girls want are good behavior (nice personality), and trust. What "nice girls" and "nice boys" just don't do is something that can end the relationships like cheating with some other guy/girl or talk rudely about them behind their back.
I would say the consequences for breaking their "rules" that they agreed upon, are either a break up or simply mistrust with each other. For break ups, it could be harder for girls than guys because most take relationships seriously (not all) while for few guys can take break ups hard if they were actually serious and was very committed to the relationship. As for mistrust, I think can easily switched to a break up, but I don't think relationships last long if the both the girl and guy doesn't trust with one another. To constantly worry about each other's actions behind their back and misunderstand them just because they are near the opposite gender is something no one wants to be in.
Where do the rules come from? It's usually what the couple decide. Their rules are what sets them together, and any broken sets them apart. I would say among them are what I mainly pointed out: trust with one another. No trust, no (long lasting) relationship. All these things I been talking about are pretty much common knowledge.
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Tuesday, May 18, 2010
Wednesday, April 14, 2010
The end of the world?
Ok, to be honest, I have no idea why I wrote this. I was bored (like always) and didn't know what to write (again). So (as usual) I decided to browse around the internet, looking for something to watch, play, read, etc. you get the point, right? I end up watching the movie 2012 and decided "hey, why I don't I blog about the end of the world?" So yeah, u guessed it, I am going to write about some things that people don't really talk about concerning the end of the world other than the Apocalypse. Fun to read, right? So let's start with a theory called the Big Crunch.
Never heard of it? This is theory apparently is a consequence from the Big Bang theory.According to this theory, the universe will one day stop expanding. Then, as gravity pulls on the matter, the universe will begin to contract, falling inward until it has collapsed back into a super-hot, super-dense singularity. If the theory holds true, the universe is like a giant soufflé. It starts out small, then expands as it heats up. Eventually, however, the soufflé cools and begins to collapse. Weird, but kind of making some sense.
There was also a book called Eschatology, written by Pope Benedict XVI, at the time when he was Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger. It is the study of the eschaton, the times of the end, or 'last things' and is a part of theology and philosophy concerned with what are believed to be the final events in history, or the ultimate destiny of humanity, commonly referred to as the end of the world. The Oxford English Dictionary defines it as "concerned with ‘the four last things: death, judgement, heaven, and hell’" (phrase from Book of revelation). While in mysticism, the phrase refers to the end of ordinary reality and reunion with the Divine, in many traditional religions, it is taught as an actual future event prophesied in sacred texts or folklore. Overall, eschatology may include related topics such as the Messiah or Messianic Age.
This is one where people do know, but not its name:Ragnarök. In Norse mythology, it is the "final destiny of the gods", a series of major events, including a great battle foretold to ultimately result in the death of a number of major figures. These include occurrences of various natural disasters, and the subsequent submersion of the world in water. Afterward, the world resurfaces anew and fertile, the surviving gods meet, and the world is repopulated by two human survivors. Ragnarök is an important event in the Norse canon, and has been the subject of scholarly discourse and theory.
With so many ideas of the end of the world, people who uses that topic can vary but link in some way with the existing ones. In scientific terms, the earth could be shifting, while in religious terms, the God is angry and wants the people to repent while uses the natural disasters to punish them such as earthquakes, tsunamis, floods, etc. What do you think? Will the world end in 2012?
Wednesday, December 16, 2009
Swirls
Continuing from the previous post….
Nevermind. I’ll just change the topic for now. So this post’s new topic will be about swirls! Anything, from candy swirls to designing swirls.
Pretty right?
So if you might as see from the picture above, I’m being more specific, swirls that can be a great decoration or as a design to almost anything. Artists take the advantage of these simple curly lines into art. Mainly to the point that just one small change can make a difference in the art. People mainly use swirls as designs on borders for letters, or small decoration on their projects.
Overall, swirls show simple art, yet can be also elegant. Like this one.
To those who read a manga called Naruto, they also use swirls, like on Naruto’s clothes and even on Konoha’s symbol. Likewise, all of these are all different but it show’s their uniqueness and came original from just a single swirl. Swirls also turn up in some logos or as designs on clothing.
I really like how a lot of people put up abstract art, especially with swirls, from using ripples of waters swirling around, or using them to look like a glowing thread an irregular shape. Also, it doesn’t stop there; you can put objects, outlines of objects, or actual objects to help make your swirl design unique. Really, if you’re painting, and u accidently made some splat paint, just paint up some swirls and you can still call that art! It’s amazing whenever you are drawing swirls, no matter which direction you turning, or how long it goes, it will still look art, and nonetheless, have their own unique swirl. Using contrasting colors also help show the boldness of the swirls. Like a black background with a bright color swirl on it.
What do you thinking about swirls?
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