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Monday, January 27, 2014

Pareidolia

Pareidolia is a psychological phenomenon involving a vague and random stimulus (often an image or sound) being perceived as significant. It is a form of apophenia (seeing meaningful patterns or connections in random or meaningless data).

I'm sure many of you would at some point in your life spot imaginary figures or faces in everyday objects around you, whether in clouds, water or anything else. This phenomenon is called pareidolia and it is my new buzzword, especially after I spotted a face on the margarine of my McDonald's breakfast this morning.

Since young, I've always been a bit of a connoisseur in pareidolia. I often see things as how I see and not as how they are, which really scared the crap out adults at times. They would wonder if I'm seeing things. I would see a bubbly elephant in the pattern of the window panes, various faces on the textured walls, figure outlines on the crumpled cloth etc. I would talk about "that little human" in the toilet when it was actually just the part of the pipe looking like an oddly-shaped human.

When I grew older and became short-sighted, it scared the crap out of people even more. There was an occasion when I asked the hubby about a person sitting at the back of a lorry which was driving in front of us and he questioned me uncertainly, "Erm... What people?" It turned out that the objects loaded on the lorry somehow had the shape and form of a person crouching which he took a very long time to see it in my perspective. More recently, I scared the crap out of myself when I thought I saw a phantom's hollow eyes flashing for a split second on my laptop when it was actually just a picture of 2 coffee cups flashing on my Windows 8 picture folder.

On a lighter note, let's look at some really cute faces in everyday objects. I've picked my favourite 20 to share here. You could go to this page for more photos.


Evil Boxes Plotting Something Sinister




Petrified Peppers




Come on baby light my fire!




“I Believe I Can Fly”




Om nom nom nom




Maniacal Moccasin




Three Wisemen




Holy Sh*t it Looks Like a Woman!




The Chicken Church




Chocolate Moai




Drunk Octopus Wants to Fight You




Sad Monkey :(




Say Cheese!




Droooool




"Hehehehehehe..." went the sinister swivel seat.




Pleasant Pots




The man in the snow




Cookies, anyone?




The OMG Wall




Wall-E Says Bye!




Are you also a connoisseur in pareidolia? Share your pareidolia experience with me! I would love to hear them and find many other like-minded people!

Wednesday, January 22, 2014

Zalora Presents The CNY Boutique

It seems like Christmas and New Year were just over and then not long after, horses have replaced reindeer decorations. Chinese New Year is in more than a week's time and we would be welcoming the year of the Horse.

Besides springcleaning, many would be scrambling to the malls to buy Chinese New Year clothes. If you haven't already shopped for CNY clothes, you might be interested in checking out The CNY Boutique from Zalora Singapore.




The CNY Boutique features apparels from the following labels: Ezra, Inner Circle, Melinda Looi x Amber Chia and Clothier. Click on the banners below to explore the various CNY collections from these labels.


~*Ezra*~
Get re-oriented with opulence & glamour in ERZA’s CNY Collection




~*Inner Circle*~
Welcome the Lunar New Year in rich textures & oriental blooms




~*Melinda Looi x Amber Chia*~
ML x AC Collection is a collaboration of two of Malaysia’s biggest names in fashion and celebrity circles. Jointly designed by accomplished fashion designer Melinda Looi and top celebrity model Amber Chia, the collection combines bright, auspicious colors with a variety of fabrics, textures and silhouettes that are perfect for a modern CNY look and beyond.




~*Clothier*~
A stylish fusion of Chinese traditional wear and Western sartorial charm




I really love cheongsams and the only time I wore a traditional one was during Halloween 2008. I borrowed it from one of my besties and hmm... actually it wasn't really traditional since nobody has really heard of a traditional cheongsam in black.

The thing about traditional cheongsams is that it is just so difficult to find a form-fitting and figure-flattering one where you could still breathe normally. Also, I do know of friends who relate their embarrassing cheongsam stories whereby people mistook them for the restaurant's waitress!

I particularly love how the modern cheongsams from Ezra and Inner Circle look so "Shanghai Chic" instead of "Chinese waitress chick". These cheongsams with a modern twist are just so pretty.

Besides the gorgeous CNY apparels available, there are many perks when you shop at Zalora. Get a $10 SHOPPING VOUCHER when you sign up for their newsletter! Enjoy FREE DELIVERY when you spend $40 and above. 30 days free return and cash on delivery option is also available.

Excuse me while I go trawl Zalora's page now.


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Monday, January 20, 2014

Running the Last Leg of 2013

~*New Year's Eve Eve -- Sub-Division Cohesion Day*~

On the 2nd last day of 2013, we did not have to report to office as it was the sub-division cohesion day. The day started off with a picnic in the morning, a tour around the Yakult factory thereafter, followed by an end-of-year lunch.


What was meant to be a sub-division cohesion picnic became a department picnic. It was really difficult to be cohesive in too large a group and so, the various departments sat together in their own clusters and did not really mingle around.

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Left: The egg mayo made by one of my colleagues was a great hit! I only had half the bread spread with egg mayo and completed the other half with seafood spread from the can.
Right: I was trying to make tapas from the leftover tomatoes.

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There seemed to be some sort of colour coordination in our dressing and where we sat that morning.
The bright red and pink with a grey one trying to squeeze her way in.

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The basic whites.

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The dark side.

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After the picnic, we proceeded to the Yakult Factory. Before the tour, we had to sit down in a classroom setting like students listening to the teacher in front. We started reminiscing about all the different kinds of classmates.

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The presenter was engaging and funny. I learnt a lot from the presentation than from the tour itself. Each "student" had a free bottle of Yakult in original flavour. The most important ingredient of Yakult is the live Lactobacillus casei Shirota. Each bottle of Yakult contains over 30 billion (3.0 X 10¹º) of the active Shirota strain.

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We also had a sample cup of Yakult Ace Light. Yakult Ace Light contains 3 times more live Lactobacillus casei Shirota (30 million) but with 30% less sugar and 30% fewer calories.

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The simple flow chart depicting the whole process of manufacturing Yakult.

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Culture room.

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In each "container" are Yakult being fermented at different stages. At this point of time, our guide handed out a bottle of super thick and sour Yakult for anyone who wanted to try pure Yakult without sugar.

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Shrink-packing section.

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When I looked at this section, I simply wondered about the monotony of the job of the people packing the Yakult bottles.

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Printing, filling and sealing section.

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Same goes for this section with regard to the monotony.

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Seed room.

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There was a huge crowd and I had since stopped listening to the guide, who was out of earshot, to know what these were for.

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Bottle moulding room.

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This machine produces batches and batches of bottles within seconds.

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Quality control room.

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This room looked pretty bare.

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Growing the cultures.

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It was cute to see the airy light bottles flying up the tubes.

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They were packing the original flavours in the afternoon. In the morning, they were doing the grape-flavoured ones.

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Shrink-packing section.

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This is the level one of what we saw from upstairs earlier on.

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Yakult around the world.

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Older generation Yakult bottles and packaging around the world and through the years.

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More recent Yakult bottles and packaging around the world and through the years.

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Other health and beauty products manufactured by Yakult.

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Yakult loot for both sides of the family by the end of the tour.

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After the enriching visit to the Yakult factory did I realize just how good Yakult is. No other probiotic drink come close to Yakult as only Yakult contains L.casei strain Shirota, the unique probiotic strain specially developed by their founder, Dr Minoru Shirota. The uniqueness of this probiotic strain lies in its strength to survive the gastric juice and bile to reach the intestines alive, where it works to maintain the balance between the beneficial and harmful bacteria. I was particularly intrigued by the video about how this strain helped NK cells to kill cancerous cells in the body.


More interesting facts about Yakult

♥ Yakult is made by fermenting skim milk powder, sucrose and glucose with their uniquely strengthened probiotics, L. casei strain Shirota.

♥ A bottle of Yakult contains about 70 Calories, which is the same amount of Calories in an apple. It is fat and cholesterol free and contains no preservatives or stabilizers.

♥ A small amount of sugar is added to Yakult to provide nutrients to the probiotics in order to keep them alive during shelf life. Sugar is also needed to counteract the sourness of Yakult and enhance its taste.

♥ In Japan, Yakult is acknowledged by the Japanese Ministry of Health as a "Food for Specified Health Usages" with approved health claim "The Lactobacillus casei Shirota strain reaches the intestines alive, so this product maintains good health by increasing beneficial bacteria, decreasing harmful bacteria and improving the intestinal environment".

♥ Yakult comes in such small bottles as Yakult should not be drunk as a beverage but to be used additionally, and not instead of, other products like yogurt and milk.

♥ Yakult only comes in 1 flavour because as a health drink, Yakult only contains the ingredients necessary to deliver the live bacteria into our intestines. Yakult does not contain any unnecessary additives such as colouring substances. Different flavours usually require adding in of colouring and preservatives.

♥ Singapore is the only country where Yakult also comes in grape, apple and orange flavours. The presenter was telling us not to complain about why there are only 4 flavours as Singapore is already fortunate enough to have 3 more flavours.

♥ Singapore is also the only country whereby mini straws are provided in the Yakult pack. I don't use the straws and I find it a waste of plastic. Even though there are many people who don't use the straws, there are still about 80% of people who do according to a survey that Yakult conducted in Singapore.

♥ Yakult can be drunk at any time of the day though it is more effective to drink Yakult during or after meals when your stomach is less acidic, so even more of the Yakult bacteria can reach your intestines alive.

♥ It is not a problem to keep Yakult outside of the fridge for awhile. The Yakult bacteria slowly become active at temperature between 15 to 40 degrees Celsius. It will begin to produce lactic acid, which will affect the taste and make it sour. When there is too much acid produced, the bacteria will die, and the product will be less effective though drinkable still.

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~*New Year's Eve -- Department Healthy Day*~

While most people work for half a day on NYE, the boss of my department would declare NYE as a healthy day cum department cohesion. While 2012 NYE was spent walking the trails in the Botanic Gardens, 2013 NYE was spent trekking the Southern Ridges.

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No fishing...

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My boss was very cute. When he saw Courtesy Lion, he asked for somebody with camera phone to snap a picture for him. So I did. I also sent the picture to the department Whatsapp thread and some of my co-workers who did not join us for the walk remarked that it was a cute picture.

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Everybody loves Courtesy Lion so here we are with Singa the Courtesy Lion to mark the end of the walk.

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The only males in the department pitted themselves against each other in a game of "soccer".

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Whatever calories we burnt during the morning walk were replaced with more calories from the Korean BBQ lunch after that. It was the end-of-year lunch for the department and also a farewell lunch for one of our colleagues who would be joining another division.

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I really love to eat Korean side dishes.

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Beef wasn't included in the ala carte buffet and my table of beef-lovers who sat together for an agenda had to order the different types of beef separately. They were all so darn tender, juicy and tasty.

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TL & TR: The pork was good too though I still preferred beef.
BL: The fish was overfried and hard.
BR: Great tasting beef soup.

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Heart-shaped water melon to end the meal.

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The last major walking in my Asics.

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Some random updates of 2014


The past week hadn't been going well for me. I was trying very hard to alter my habits and adopt a healthier lifestyle. Some of you have followed me through my insomniac periods and know how I often lack sleep. Some of you also know about my plaguing gastrointestinal issues.

For the past week, I had been really exhausted both mentally and physically. I came home from work feeling so tired that I could only eat my dinner, suffer from tummy ache, shower and then drift off to sleep before midnight. This is the first time in the week that I'm at my desk, on my laptop doing proper constructive stuff (like blogging... lol).

Over the months, I have gradually gotten used to the gastrointestinal pain but for the past few week, the pains were back to the prolong intense ones which lasted throughout the night till the next morning. There was one night when I was jolted out of my sleep covered in cold sweat even though the air con was blasting. I was having spasms and such intense cramps in the tummy that I actually groaned so loudly and woke the hubz up. When he did his usual placing of his warm comforting hand on my tummy, I screamed in pain and pushed his hand away. Accompany the pain was the white-out that I sometimes experience, followed by wave of nausea. Aside from the pain, I seemed to be having IBS as I'm going to the loo more frequently.

Tonight's tummy pain is manageable. There was some pain after dinner but it is subsiding as I'm typing this. Let's hope everything would be back to the normal bearable pain from now on. *fingers crossed*

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