Friday, July 25, 2008

just for laughs...



Thursday, June 05, 2008

random pics..











Monday, June 02, 2008

went many places in 1 day...

From Ang Mo Kio -> Serangoon -> Hougang -> Sengkang -> Pasir Ris -> Changi North -> Tampines -> Simei -> Bedok -> Ubi -> Eunos -> Novena -> Orchard -> Great World City -> Tiong Bahru -> Bukit Merah and the whole cycle continues...

Friday, May 23, 2008

life...cruel...isn't it...


Gone into a course i have absolute no interest in and i have no idea how and why i even chose that chose in the first place...and my relatives..man, they just sucks...one problem after another...and now i can't even log in my maple character...wtf? Sigh...

Monday, April 07, 2008

Nice eh?








Friday, February 29, 2008

random pics...









Tuesday, November 20, 2007

Altruism...

Hmm..

Dogs often adopt orphaned cats, squirrels, ducks and even tigers.
Dolphins support sick or injured animals, swimming under them for hours at a time and pushing them to the surface so they can breathe.
Wolves and wild dogs bring meat back to members of the pack not present at the kill.
Male baboons threaten predators and cover the rear as the troop retreats.
Gibbons and chimpanzees with food will, in response to a gesture, share their food with others of the group.
Bonobos have been observed aiding injured or handicapped bonobos.
According to the research of Gerald Wilkinson, vampire bats have a "buddy system" in which a bat who has had a successful night of feeding will regurgitate blood for its less fortunate companion.
In numerous bird species, a breeding pair receives help in raising its young from other "helper" birds, who protect the nest from predators and help to feed the fledglings.
Most mammal carnivores like wolves or dogs have a habit of not harming pack members below certain age, of opposite sex or in surrendering position (in case of some animals, the behavior exists within entire species rather than one pack).
Vervet Monkeys give alarm calls to warn fellow monkeys of the presence of predators, even though in doing so they attract attention to themselves, increasing their personal chance of being attacked.
Walruses have been seen adopting orphans who lost their parents to predators.

Well, altruism has always been a part of the animal behaviour, well, i don't see altruism happening among the humans...althought some form of it has been shown...but it seems to me that majority don't give a damn about thier friends or human counterparts...well not all at least...

Likewise, a person who is bias to someone or something, he/she won't notice...lolx... how ironic...