I’ve been tagged by Aelyn so I gotta list some crap about me.
- I used to want to be a doctor when I was a child, but gave up due to the number of years you have to study.
- I still want to study right now, just on a better and tougher IT school for masteral or an art school.
- I started out drawing due to envy of a person I know who can draw well.
- I cry when someone criticizes my “best work” in a bad way.
- Before engaging in Badminton, I didn’t have a sport.
- I hate my computer now, because of the small screen resolution and its now become old and slow. I’ll buy a new one in a month or so.
- I’m from an Asian country, but I don’t like rice. I eat it just because it’s there on the table, I’d rather have wheat bread though.
- I am disgusted by the taste of mayonnaise and ketchup. I won’t be eating something using these ingredients.
- I easily fall for anime characters. Yes, they are just too handsome and too adorable.
- We often have canned goods/processed food served at home so now my tongue doesn’t accept them anymore.
I tag Rogelio, Mikey, Solo, and Liza. Seriously, I need more people in my blog. Anyone who would like to try this consider yourself tagged.

I don’t take notice of it so I’m curious, is there a difference in the taste of wheat bread from rice?
There is, though I can’t specifically say it.
Though the reason that I like wheat bread though is because when I get full of rice, my body gets heavy and I tend to have a headache. While with wheat bread, my stomach is full, but I don’t encounter the “effects” of the rice.
Ah, I see. I do feel heavy whenever I eat rice though I never get headaches unless I ate a lot, heh.
I cry when someone criticizes my “best work” in a bad way.
Maybe because deep down inside its not actually your best work. You actually have to learn to take criticism and understand.
If you cry that means its not your best work?
I can take criticisms, but some other people say it in a way that would make you feel trash about your creations and yourself.
Criticism however wrapped will always leave a mark. You just have to know how to compose yourself even when being confronted with your harshest critique.
Yeah. I do cry by myself. Hehe. I don’t show it to the person who criticized my work though.
Why do you change your email add everytime you comment here? Hehe.
I think yours is pretty interesting. =P Being a doctor was always on my list of professions. The queasiness of seeing blood and organs on the operating theater goes away after a few visits even if it is a painful experience.
I’m with you on #3 and #7 except I think rice is fine rather than dislike it completely, but I prefer bread or some other alternative.
Hehe. At least someone is with me with the bread thing.
Hehe. I never really hated blood, nor am I affected by seeing blood. I just find blood disturbing for me in massacre movies, or something that would kill someone in a long span of time, maybe the cries of those “victims” get to me and considering all the blood loss and pain they go through before dying.
Thanks for tagging me in.
I remember you ate a burger with mayonnaise!
Hehe. I usually get rid of the mayo before eating the burger. Or, have a custom burger created.
I remember I wanted to be a doctor too as a kid but realized later on I couldn’t do it ’cause I don’t think I could cut up a human body.
I’ll go ahead and do it as soon as I get my domain up and running. Right now I’m in the process of getting things done, so please don’t remove my link. =P
Hmmmn. You can’t cut up a human body? I find it amusing… Hehe. Though, I do feel pity on cutting animals though. Waaaa. Weird, no?
Of course I won’t remove your link, I’ll be waiting for your post.
I have no objections to watch but doing the cutting and grabbing organs… Maybe it’s one of those ‘I can’t stand most people who are alive, much less if they’re dead’ things I have. Animals are an absolute no for me though, mainly because I can’t see myself removing lungs from a furry innocent creature. If anything I feel worse for an animal who died than a human. Plus I suck at anything math related. =P
But you don’t have to be the one to cut or grab it. From what I heard, you study in groups per cadaver (bec schools don’t normally spend money so that a student can each have their own cadaver.. cadavers are limited) and you can opt to just watch or have someone do it for you. And it’s only for first year. The rest, you don’t have to deal with any dead bodies (or live ones) unless you go into surgery or in forensic. And I don’t remember hearing anything math-related, unless you count chemistry equations but even then, in practice you’d only have to worry about the different chemical interactions and that doesn’t involve any equations/math, just the nature of chemicals.
Wow, you know a lot. Are you a medical student?
Sorry. I couldn’t reply to your comment (no reply button). Anyway, I hope my comment didn’t appear conceited. Sorry but I didn’t mean it that way. And I’m not a medical student but I’ve known people who went into medical schools. I’m sort of a punching bag for their troubles. I mean, they tell me things and would often throw whatever they learn on me.. sort of like, them teaching it to remember it longer. Though, you could ask your doctor about it. I heard it was different in… I forgot the university’s name but I think it’s East University Medical Foundation? It’s not in the university belt… I just remember the “East” ^^;