Babbling, _LYRIC_ ( Original Version )
Composer: Jay Chou (周杰倫) (周杰伦)
Lyricist: Vincent Fang (方文山) (方文山)
天 tian 氣 qi
冷 leng 的 de 讓 rang 人 ren 生 sheng 悶 men 氣 qi
火 huo 氣 qi
我 wo 沮 ju 喪 sang 的 de 很 hen 生 sheng 氣 qi
空 kong 氣 qi
太 tai 糟 zao 需 xu 要 yao 有 you 氧 yang 氣 qi
太 tai 多 duo 假 jia 義 yi 氣 qi
一 yi 想 xiang 就 jiu 氣 qi
敲 qiao 門 men
敲 qiao 敲 qiao 門 men
基 ji 本 ben 禮 li 貌 mao 叩 kou 要 yao 先 xian 問 wen
離 li 開 kai 也 ye 不 bu 隨 sui 手 shou 關 guan 燈 deng
生 sheng 活 huo 習 xi 慣 guan 真 zhen 有 you 夠 gou 混 hun
敲 qiao 門 men
敲 qiao 敲 qiao 門 men
簡 jian 單 dan 動 dong 作 zuo 叩 kou 也 ye 不 bu 等 deng
你 ni 看 kan 來 lai 雖 sui 不 bu 像 xiang 壞 huai 蛋 dan (Read More)
Babbling, _LYRIC_ ( ENglis Version )
Babbling
Composer: Jay Chou
Lyricist: Vincent Fang
The weather
Is so cold it makes people stuffy
Temper
I’m very angry from being depressed
The air
Is too dirty, I need oxygen
There is too much fake loyalty
When I think about it I get angry
Knock on the door
Knock knock on the door (Read More)
Yama..
Yama in Theravāda Buddhism
Yama was understood by Buddhists as a god of the dead, supervising the various Buddhist “hells”. His exact role is vague in canonical texts, but is clearer in extra-canonical texts and popular beliefs, which are not always consistent with Buddhist philosophy.
In the Pali canon, the Buddha (Read More)
Vampir…
Vampire
Vampires are mythological or folkloric revenants, who subsist by feeding on the blood of the living. In folkloric tales, the undead vampires often visited loved ones and caused mischief or deaths in the neighbourhoods they inhabited when they were alive. They wore shrouds and were often described as bloated and of ruddy or dark countenance, markedly different from today’s gaunt, pale vampire which dates from the early 1800s. Although vampiric entities have been recorded in most cultures, the term vampire was not popularised until the early 18th century, after an influx of vampire superstition into Western Europe from areas where vampire legends were frequent, such as the Balkans and Eastern Europe, although local variants were also known by different names, such as vrykolakas in Greece and strigoi in Romania. This increased level of vampire superstition in Europe led to what can only be called mass hysteria and in some cases resulted in corpses (Read More)
Roronoa ZoooOrOooo…
RoroNoa…
Zoro is a skilled swordsman, able to use one, two and three swords in varying attack styles, although he is most proficient with the fictional sword technique Santōryū (literally: three sword style), clutching his third sword in his mouth. Zoro is (Read More)
One Piece’s Best Character…(^_^)
Monkey…
Luffy is the carefree and sometimes airheaded captain of the Straw Hat pirates and the son of Monkey D. Dragon, brother to Portgas D. Ace, and the grandson of vice-admiral Monkey D. Garp. His trademark Straw Hat (from which he gets his nickname ‘Straw Hat Luffy’) was entrusted to him by the legendary pirate captain (Read More)
Uzumaki,,,
Naruto
Naruto was born the son of Minato Namikaze and Kushina Uzumaki. Soon after his birth, the Nine-Tailed Demon Fox attacked their hometown of Konohagakure, leaving destruction throughout the village. In order to stop the fox’s attack Minato sealed it within Naruto’s body, giving Naruto access to its great power at the cost of Minato’s life. Before his death, Minato requested that Naruto be viewed as a hero of the village rather than a container for the fox. Many villagers chose to ignore this request, leading to the enactment of a law forbidding anyone to speak of Naruto as the fox’s host. With his father dead and his mother presumably sharing the same fate, Naruto has spent all of his life as an orphan, not knowing who his parents were.
Personality
Naruto as he appears in Part II
With no family to speak of and the villagers of Konohagakure always showing him animosity for being the container of the (Read More)
Genius Mind…
Albert Einstein
Albert Einstein (German: IPA: [ˈalbɐt ˈaɪ̯nʃtaɪ̯n] (Audio file) ; English: IPA: /ˈælbɝt ˈaɪnstaɪn/) (March 14, 1879 – April 18, 1955) was a German-born theoretical physicist. He is best known for his theory of relativity and specifically mass-energy equivalence, E = mc2. Einstein received the 1921 Nobel Prize in Physics “for his services to Theoretical Physics, and especially for his discovery of the law of the photoelectric effect.”
Einstein’s many contributions to physics include his special theory of relativity, which reconciled mechanics with electromagnetism, and (Read More)
Mr. William…
Shakespeare
William Shakespeare (baptised 26 April 1564 – 23 April 1616) was an English poet and playwright, widely regarded as the greatest writer in the English language and the world’s pre-eminent dramatist. He is often called England’s national poet and the “Bard of Avon” (or simply “The Bard”). His surviving works consist of 38 plays, 154 sonnets, two long narrative poems, and several other poems. His plays have been translated into every major living language and are performed more often than those of any other playwright.
Shakespeare was born and raised in Stratford-upon-Avon. At the age of 18 he married Anne Hathaway, who bore him three children: Susanna, and twins Hamnet and Judith. Between 1585 and 1592 he began a successful career in London as an actor, writer, and part owner of the playing company the Lord Chamberlain’s Men, later known as the King’s Men. He appears to have retired to Stratford around 1613, where he died three years later. Few records of Shakespeare’s private life survive, and there has been considerable speculation about such matters as his sexuality, religious beliefs, and whether the works attributed to him were written by others.
Shakespeare produced most of his known work between 1590 and 1613. His early plays were mainly comedies and histories, genres he raised to the peak of sophistication and artistry by the end of the sixteenth century. Next he wrote mainly tragedies until about 1608, including Hamlet, King Lear, and Macbeth, considered some of the finest examples in the English language. In his last phase, he wrote tragicomedies and collaborated with other playwrights. Many of his plays were published in editions of varying quality and accuracy during his lifetime, and in 1623, two of his former theatrical colleagues published the First Folio, a collected edition of his dramatic (Read More)
Vice President!…!
Soeharto ( Bapak Pembangunan Indonesia )
Suharto (June 8, 1921 – January 27, 2008) was an Indonesian military leader, and the second President of Indonesia, holding the office from 1967 to 1998.
Suharto was born in a small village near Yogyakarta, during the era of Dutch colonial control. His ethnic Javanese peasant parents divorced not long after his birth, and he was passed around several foster parents for much of his childhood. After a brief and an unsuccessful stint as a village bank clerk, Suharto joined the Royal Netherlands East Indies Army in 1940. During the Japanese occupation of Indonesia, Suharto served in various (Read More)
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