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Tuesday, September 19, 2006 |
Misunderstood-ed |
Different minds with different intepretations, Yet strangely similar in way of perception. Doubts deferred; stereotypes preferred. Nothing is true and oxymoronic. Two sides of truth: the one that really exist and the one you choose to believe. He is the Only one with the ability to see through minds and differentiate between the bone and marrow. His blood flows to open the doors yet many hesitate to join the celebration... Sometimes to others, the dark is infinitely better than the light.Labels: a queen thinks |
ranted by Jerraine @ 7:27 PM |
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Wednesday, September 13, 2006 |
Food for O Blood Type (B) |
Unsuitable foods: Meats: Pork, Turkey, Goose, Smoked Salmon, Eel, Groupa, Clams, Squid Vegetables: Cauliflower, Cucumber, 'Jiu Ca', Potato, Chilli, Corn, Brinjal, French beans, Long beans, Da Bai Cai, Tomato, Aloe Vera, Avocado, Olive, Organge, Honeydew, Strawberry, Coconut Protein foods: Milk, Goat's milk, Cheese, Icecream, Sour cream, All-fat cream Others: Oat-related food, All-grain bread, Soyabean, Mushrooms, Cordyceps, White/Red vinegar, Kimchi, Pepper, Peanut-made stuff, Cashew Nuts, Pistachios, Corn oil, Sunflower Oil, Peanut Oil, Sesame seeds, Popcorn Drinks: Red tea, Coffee, Beer, Red wine, etc. Labels: strokes of boredom |
ranted by Jerraine @ 12:43 AM |
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Food for O Blood Type (A) |
O Blood Type Should go for high-protein level foods
O Blood Type is a very ancient blood type in human history. They are very adapted to consuming high protein foods thus the digestion of meats and vegetables is considered excellent. The acceptance does not extend to grain foods though. Primitive man and most of early humans have type O blood. They eat primarily meat, with small portions of of vegetables and nuts. However their chances of having heart diseases and cancers are also lesser. Suitable foods: Meat: Beef, Mutton, Chicken, Duck, Sardine, Crocodile, Mussels, Prawns, Salmon, Shark, Tuna Vegetables: Kai Lan, Celery, Cai Xin, Spinach, Sweet potato leaves, Radishes, Carrots, Pumpkins, Tapioca, Red/green/yellow capsicums, Chilli, Onions, Asparagus Fruits: Kiwi, Pineapple, Watermelon, Grapes, Papaya, Mango, Apple, Pear, Banana, Lemon Nuts & Legumes: Beancurd, Greenbean, Black bean, Almond, Walnut, Pumpkin seeds, Pine nuts Others: Eggs, Wheatgrass, Coffee, Olive Oil, Bird's Nest, Cod Liver Oil Drinks: Green Tea, Chinese Tea, Chrysantheum Tea, Ginger Tea, Ginseng TeaLabels: strokes of boredom |
ranted by Jerraine @ 12:42 AM |
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Friday, September 08, 2006 |
Ranting |
Knowledge is so coveted yet some wish to remain ignorant Ignorant of the meanings and double meanings Meanings that change their life not necessarily for the better Better just shut their ears to such knowledge. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Not being emotional la... just something that was inspired in my mind. It's great to be able to learn so much from the deep teaching series... The Word of God truly never stop to amaze me... Hopefully I can keep on saying this even when I am 50 years old.Labels: strokes of boredom |
ranted by Jerraine @ 1:09 AM |
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Friday, September 01, 2006 |
He was a boy |
This entry was inspired by mari. Wanted to write a poem but felt imagination was slightly stale. Which in itself is good news cos i am inspired to write poems when i am feeling negative/sad/emotional. bleahz.
He was a boy who loves the outdoors. He loved the sun, sea, sand, dirt, scrapes and all. He was a boy who played way too much in his primary school years. He was a boy who started to mug in his secondary school years. He was a boy who made his parents proud-not just through his grades, but by his heart to want to change for the better.He was a boy who captured my heart-not through sweet words but by his reassuring words. He was a boy who gave me a hope to hold on to when everything else seemed bleak. He was a boy who sang my favourite songs under the stars. He was a boy who gave me white lilies even when he had to eat bread for 3 days. (He was a growing teenager then, mind you.) He taught me how to fly kites. He taught me how it was like to love from the heart. He was a boy who broke my heart.He was a boy who got devastated by his parents' divorce. He was a boy who became very insecure. No longer was he a boy secure in his parents' love but ravaged by his parents' constant tirade of hurtful words and manipulative actions. He was a boy who lost hope. He was a boy who became lost and made unwise decisions. He was a boy who went into the army with pride but came out with his head low.He was a boy who became haunted by dark, scary nightmares. He was a boy who could not see the meaning of life. He was a boy who became lonely when his mother passed away. He became a boy who missed the happy days. He haunted my life...Yet even after months of sofa-talks, he was a boy who decided he has no place on this earth. He was a boy who left a hole in my heart with his "goodbye"...
Dedicated to ZM who passed away on 31st August 2005.Labels: in creative mode |
ranted by Jerraine @ 10:59 AM |
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