Thursday, 1 December 2011

The Colour of Yourself


When you favour one colour over other, you are telling a story about your personality and behaviour. Colour preferences are innate. You are born with an attraction for particular colour. Your colour choice is the result of your genes, early childhood memories, education, parent's beliefs, cultural trainings, political learnings and other aspects of lifestyle.

A preference for one colour over another reveals your true personality - the characteristics of your real trait. You then feel and see within yourself through your inner vision. Following are some of the personality traits associated with the colour you adopt as your own.

Your favourite colour & associated personality traits.



RED

It shows that you are very social, assertive & energetic. But at the same time, you are also moody and impulsive. You feel deep sympathy for fellow human beings and are easily swayed. You are an optimist, but you are also a complainer and do not desist from voicing your complaints or discomforts.


ORANGE

You are good natured, enjoy being with others and are swayed by outside opinions. You do good work, have strong loyalties, and are very good at heart.


YELLOW

You are very imaginative and have a strong urge to help the world. You are inclined to speak of lofty ideas without applying them in practical. Secretly, you are shy, wish to be respected, crave admiration for your wisdom and are a mental loner. You are a safe friend in whom people can confide their secrets and problems .


GREEN

You are a good citizen and a pillar of the community and are sensitive to social customs and etiquette. You are frank, moral and reputable. You make yourself a splendid teacher and feel deep affection for your family.


BLUE

You are deliberate and introspective. You have conservative convictions and retreat to gentler surroundings in times of stress, but are sensitive to the feelings of others. You keep a tight rein on your passions and enthusiasms, are a loyal friend and lead a sober life. You nourish big dreams but do not act on them. Stupidity in others annoys you, as does superior intelligence.


PURPLE

You have a good mind, a ready wit and an ability to observe things that go unnoticed by others. You get angry easily. You display fine-arts creativity and appreciate the subtle but recognise the magnificent.


BROWN

You perform your duties very well, are clever with money matters, stubborn in your habits and convictions. You are dependable and steady, dislike impulsiveness and can bargain very well.


GREY

You are cautious, try to strike a compromise in most situations. You encounter and seek composure and peace. You try very hard to fit yourself into a mould of your own design.


BLACK

You are above average, worldly, conventional, proper, polite and regal. Black is a colour that means one thing (depression) to the clinical psychiatrist and quite another (dignity) to you.

 



MMMMMmmmmmoooo! Moo Cow Frozen Yogurt & Snö Shakes.

There is one store like Tutti Frutti! It's Moo Cow Frozen Yogurt. It's slightly cheaper than Tutti Frutti. BUT, we can't customize it like at Tutti Frutti. We just need to order the flavour that we want and the toppings. The prices are as followed below. And, I already try it at Moo Cow Frozen Yogurt at Wangsa Walk. Yummy! Heeee.


 
And, one more store at Pavilion! It's Snö Shakes. The best part for Snö Shakes is we can create the combination our own shakes. We just have to order through their Ipad to create our own Snö Shakes combination. It's interesting when u want to make an order via Ipad. I feel  like a bit " sikit batak " .. Haha! I had combined Vanilla ice cream with Ferrero Rocher and Nutella, and Kellogg's Frosties as my first combination of Snö Shakes. It only costs us RM12.50 and the taste was superb! And my friend's Snö Shakes combination was Frozen Yogurt with Mango and Whipped Cream. It only cost her RM11. I guess the price is quite reasonable. OMG! Heeee.



Stonehenge

Who has never heard about Stonehenge? I guess it is one of the most popular mysteries. So, what’s the point about this megalithic wonder? Why does this place cause controversy in the scientific community? 




Stonehenge is a megalithic monument on the Salisbury Plain in Southern England, composed mainly of thirty upright stones (sarsens, each over ten feet tall and weighing up to 45 tons), aligned in a circle, with thirty lintels (6 tons each) perched horizontally atop the sarsens in a continuous circle. There is also an inner circle composed of similar stones, also constructed in post-and-lintel fashion. You can say that there are a lot of great monuments all over the world, many of them are more interesting. What is special about Stonehenge? All those questions that have no exact answers. Who built it, and how?



Some have suggested that Stonehenge was built by Druids, but we don't really know much about the builders. The archaeology points to a construction date between 5,000 and 3,000 years ago, so it was built even before the first metal tools were used by humankind.




Regardless of who built the stone monument, the design and construction involved thousands of people. To drag huge stones from Marlborough Downs, 30 kilometres to the south of Stonehenge, would have been quite a feat. And how was it possible to erect those stones? It is an amazing feat of engineering, and there are many legends that reflect the inability to explain how the heavy stones could have ever been transported by primitive humans. Stonehenge is even mentioned within Arthurian legend, that names Merlin as the engineer.




One more interesting thing is that Stonehenge is angled such that on the equinoxes and the solstices, the sun rising over the horizon appears to be perfectly placed between gaps in the megaliths. This is doubtless not an accident, and probably contributed to the stories of its mysterious origins.