LOVELIFE Documentry
1 hour, 2 minutes and 22 seconds of LOVELIFE documentry.
13th May 2012.
2 years worth of LOVELIFE project.
3 strong angels who taught us to respect our lives, love our lives and cherish our lives.
I don’t believe in Gods but I believe in Faith.
Think life’s hard and you cannot continue any more? Think again.
支持 LOVELIFE!
P/S: If you remembered or read my older posts, LoveLivfe.com is originally inspired by these selfless and sweet angels from Taiwan’s LOVELIFE project. I am happy to tell you, I did not waste my life. What about you?
Photolog: Maybelline New (York) Me
27th April 2012, Maybelline New (York) Me event @ Zouk.

Thank you Nylon Singapore for the event invites!
Thank you Shuqing for accompanying me!
StarHub Entertainment: Sunsilk Acadamy Fantasia
Do you Love Mando pop? Do you want to be famous and are you ready to sing?
You’re in luck because Sunsilk Academy Fantasia’s hitting Singapore this July!
Auditions can be submitted online NOW via Academy’s website (www.sunsilkacademyfantasia.
Sunsilk Academy Fantasia auditions will be held at Square 2 shopping mall (Novena) on 19 – 20 May 2012. All auditions are open to youths of all nationalities between the ages of 16 and 30.
The programme will debut on 8 July 2012 featuring 14 of the selected finalists, one of which will win a 2-year contract with Ocean Butterflies who manages top regional artistes including JJ Lin, A-Do, Li Bing-bing, Kym, Rynn & BY2, etc (http://www.ob-i.com)
What are you waiting for?
SO WHAZZ UP!
[Advertorial]
https://www.facebook.com/BePositive
Were you at Orchard last week, spotting us in Reds and Whites on the streets giving out information cards about HIV testing? Along with the other G+ members, we walked from Wisma Atria to Plaza Singapura and back to Orchard again just to spread the message of the importance of HIV tests. Action for AIDS is providing a simple, anonymous and affordable HIV testing (for more information: http://afa.org.sg/mts.php) that benefits anyone who is interested in getting a quick test.

HIV is a virus that causes the immune system to break down, and the underlying cause of AIDS but it does not mean that all HIV-positive individuals have AIDS (it is the last stage of HIV infection).
Even though there has not been a cure developed for HIV currently, advances in medication have allowed HIV-positive individuals to continue living an enriching life.
In order to protect yourself and protect the others, you may want to know more about how HIV is being transmitted and how to prevent it.
Whazz Up!


HIV can be transmitted in 3 main ways:
1) Mother-to-child transmission,
2) Transmission through body fluids (including blood, pre-seminal fluid, vaginal secretions, breast milk)
3) Sexual transmission, Or more specifically: Vaginal sex, anal sex involving either a man or woman, oral sex
Other ways include: Sharing needles, home or unlicensed tattooing or body piercing, accidental needle pricks and blood transfusions. Exposure to other STDs, such as gonorrhea, syphilis, or chlamydia can also increase your risk of contracting HIV.
Consider a Test if:
• The condom broke during sex
• You did not use a condom during sex
• You have multiple sex partners concurrently or over a period of time • You’ve had sex but have never been tested before.
Protect yourself!
• Use a condom for all sexual activities,
• Do not sharing needles
• maintain a monogamous, long-term relationship with a partner who has been tested and found to be free from HIV and abstinence.
(^.^)
Enough with all the information bombard. Hahaha.
Now, a group photo with all the kind bloggers and Jayne!
Photo credit to http://life-isnt-that-hard.blogspot.com/
HIV testing: Simple, anonymous and affordable
Simple
Blood test only requires a few drops of blood by the prick of a finger. It is relatively painless as compared to drawing a full vial of blood. Oral swab testing is also available and these are painless yet without forgoing its accuracy.
Anonymous
At the Action for AIDS Anonymous HIV test site, no name and no records are kept even if the result is positive. Action of AIDS also have trained volunteers to provide pre and post test counseling for all clients.
Affordable
The test costs S$30 at the clinic, located at 31 Kelantan Lane #01-15 on Tuesdays and Wednesdays from 6:30PM-8:15PM and on Saturdays at 1:30PM- 3:15PM. For more information head to: http://www.afa.org.sg/anonymous.php or call their hotline at 62540212. You can also catch their mobile testing services, which are located at various places on different days and times. For the schedule and more information head to afa.org.sg/mts.
Project Hello Stranger! :D
The reason why I enjoy reading Qiuting’s (@bongqiuqiu) blog is mostly because she is one of the most positive/happy/friendly/funny blogger that I ever read about. And here’s something to share from one of her posts! Videos from Project Hello Stranger!
It is embarrassing to say that I am not exactly the most positive person on Earth and I get tired of squeezing into morning and evening trains on weekdays, being tsk-ed and tsk-ed others. Oh yeah, I complain a lot of twitter when I am pissed (which is most of the times) but that doesn’t mean that I don’t wanna be happy! I love positivity! (I don’t wanna add any “but(s)” here for any excuses, ‘coz I am guilty of not upholding my motto of life: “To spread positivity”)
How I wish I could have a group of happy and crazy friends who would do things like greeting strangers and send them hi-5s early in the morning, because I know it would made my day if someone smile so friendlily to me when I am so stoned/depressed to go to school/work on peak hour trains. But whatever! Who says I can’t just stop tweeting/facebooking when I am on the train and start observing people again (and if they ever caught me, I will just pretend that I am blind and remain stoned. lol. No lah, I will just smile and say hello if I dare to).
Even though, from my past experiences of staring at people on trains, they never really looked at/noticed my stares. Well, they do sleep and look stone (like me) or they simply just look at their phones (like me -.-) throughout the journey. Sad huh? Sad that I have turned into one of the replicas of the average seemingly unhappy Singaporean when I NEED TO BE HAPPY AND POSITIVE!
Never mind that because I can change and I will change, for the better and hopefully, it will last.
I just can’t help but to smile throughout the two videos. It makes me wanna jump and scream in happiness and excitement that positive people exists in Singapore and they wanna make a difference! Even if it was just a day of doing crazy things like dashing to the busy roads of Orchard and tell people to honk if they are having a great day. I WANT TO BE FRIENDS WITH THESE PEOPLE!
Seriously! I want to be out there with them doing these crazy things! Imagine the explosion of happiness when I see a stranger laugh and smile because they truly felt amused and cheered up.
These people are inspiring. They look so happy and delighted to go that extra mile to make some strangers smile, because that is what makes them smile too and it make everyone of us smile. Isn’t it wonderful if everyone just starts to be nice to everyone else and help each other to become a better person? I want to look forward to that day where there’s a place with positive people all around us, and I shall start from myself. To be happy, we must think happy. It is all in the mind. ^^
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By the way, I am currently helping out with FoodRevSg (FB: https://www.facebook.com/FoodRevolutionSingapore) to spread the word of healthy eating or rather, the REVOLUTION OF FOOD!
Of course, I am not asking you to eat grass everyday because I love food so much that I will not forsake any chance to eat something good. What food revolution really means is EATING REAL FOOD. Not processed food; not junk food. REAL FOOD.
Don’t understand? Check out this video:
I will update more when I understand more about it. In the meanwhile, do check out their twitter and facebook page for more information.


















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