Wednesday, 5 March 2014

REAL LIFE KEN & BARBIE

REAL LIFE KEN & BARBIE


Children in the world love playing barbie dolls. Dressing it with fancy & cute clothes, having it tea, breakfast, sleeping, decorating the rooms and so on. It is always children's dream to become as beautiful & handsome as Ken & Barbie.

Guess what? These two persons takes it very seriously when it comes to really impersonating Ken & Barbie. Pictures below will amaze you for sure!



Her real name is Valerie Lukyanova. She claimed that she has only done breast implant for make her become like Barbie. The rests are natural because she works out to keep fit (and of course the make ups to become Barbie-like).

Picture of Valerie without make ups on.




His real name is Justin Jedlica. He has done many surgeries to become exactly like Ken. It includes muscle transplant, chest implant, biceps and so on.

Picture of Justin having surgery towards his face.

Source: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-2272066/Real-life-Barbie-Ken-Valeria-Lukyanova-Justin-Jedlica-meet-hate-sight-other.html 

Wednesday, 15 January 2014

Thaipusam

Thaipusam


தைப்பூசம் (Taippūcam)


Thaipusam is celebrated by the Indian worldwide. Mostly in India, Sri Lanka, Mauritius, Thailand, Singapore and Malaysia. We the Malaysians are unique as we are living in a multiracial country- Mainly the Malays, Chinese, & Indians. What is the relevant Thaipusam with Malaysians? PUBLIC HOLIDAY! No! It is not just about the holiday. How many of you truly understand what Thaipusam is all about?

Thaipusam is celebrated on the full moon day (10th Tamil month of Thai- January/February). It is a celebration dedicated to the Hindu deity Lord Murugan (youngest son of Shiva and his wife Parvati). Devotees will get in trance. Some are being carried by their siblings, wives, husbands or other relatives. Many men (and also the occasional woman) have themselves shaved at one of the many barbers- you will see many devotees walking around bald headed. 

One of the aspects that make Thaipusam so fascinating is the way that devotees pay penance to Lord Murugan. Some pierce their skin, tongue or cheeks with Vel skewers. There could also be a man hanging on multiple hooks while being pushed forward. Some had many hooks in their backs with colourful decorations. A few times we noticed that some where blessed by others; which led to great excitement with the devotee expressed by dancing unconsciously and waving arms wildly.



Do have a look on the videos of last year's Thaipusam:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6DU3ZfkvGBY



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