遺棄這舊汽車 消滅記憶那裂痕
忘記曾坐著你 車邁向荒廢樹林
面前長路越來越暗 臨別越來越近
再遠看你家 就當臨走情人熱吻
手中緊握車匙 追不到往事
方知掛念較懷念更容易
相愛憑幾幾公里飛馳
要停下回望太遲
手中拋開車匙 路上便無依
車裡幾多溫馨故事 幾聲願意
原來只不過是幻覺 磨蝕我的心志
(然後我又淪落至此 誰伴我又遊蕩到此)
忘記暖著你手 冬夜播歌去漫遊
時間沉默睡了 飛越了整個地球
為何乘坐路程未夠 留下話題未夠
我卻要帶走 是你贈的迷人玩偶
======================================
Reading the lyric.. obviously the same old story happened with some other people.. not only you.. just do not understand why so hard for you to let go and move on..
jumping from one hell to another do not make you feel better.. and also no one even care.
Why are you so 固執? Really!!! WHY?!
| By :
Kuromi
| In :
Video
"The Crazy Indian Video" with Subtitles that what the author think the video sounds like in English. It is hilarious!! haha...
This man's hear really got something wrong!! Do you think so!?
I want to be happy too!!! let's smile!!! *cheese*
| By :
Kuromi
| In :
News
For those who have facebook account, be aware of what information you have put up in your profile.
Users of the popular social networking website Facebook have been warned that they are putting themselves at risk of identity fraud by posting even a handful of their details online.
According to the BBC's consumer rights television program Watchdog, fraudsters could open bank accounts and receive credit cards armed simply with the information found on a user's Facebook page.
The show created a user named "Amba Friend", posted a cartoon picture of a girl in her 20s on the fictional user's Facebook profile page, and contacted 100 people at random inviting them to be her friend.
Of those, 35 replied, despite knowing nothing of "Amba Friend", thereby giving program-makers personal details shared on the networking website.
One of the people who accepted the fictional character as their friend was Scott Gould, 23, whose Facebook entry contained his date of birth and home town, which the Watchdog team used to find other information on publicly available websites.
Armed with just those details, they were able to open an online bank account in his name, and successfully applied for a credit card.
"A lot of people using Facebook are trying to increase the size of their network and want to have as many friends as possible - to the point where they'll befriend people they don't even know," a program spokeswoman said.
"The program will show what easy prey they are for identity thieves."
It is possible for members to adjust privacy settings to protect information from fraudsters, but Watchdog said that many users fail to do so.
Facebook says that some 200,000 people sign up to Facebook every day, and the site has more than 42 million members - it decided last month to publicly list its members' profiles on search engines such as Google and Yahoo!, unless a user actively opts out of the scheme.
News From:
ABC News
Probably only Japanese would think of this kind of hiding method!



| By :
Kuromi
| In :
Video
Very interesting Stick man animation!
I want to have one of this too!!




This could be one of the most unforgettable moment for Marat Safin! Agree?!



Ladies.. you will definitely like this!!

0