Depth perception becoming
the new deaf and dumb
Saturday, January 2, 2010
Transition number 17





























































12:37 PM


Sunday, December 20, 2009
Pfft.

I'm super beginning to be more biased towards my WP because of the falling snow. But I still prefer Blogger for its user-friendliness when it comes to pictures.
I went shopping recently with Jie to buy stuff~ I got a pair flats/pumps (I never knew the difference) from Mondo (20% off! But still so ex T.T) and I'm still trying to find the CAP but its not appearing in front of me. *cries* I went to Penin, Bugis, TM's 77th Street but nada. Please, I really want a cap for BHDs.
I FINALLY! FINALLY! Got my long socks. Couldn't wait to try them out when I bought them at $15.90... When I finally got home I tried them on with shorts and the result is absolutely XXXXXX teh teh teh NO. The words that can be used to describe me was slutty, ah lian, just a big red cross all over.
I am very sad.
I always wanted to pull that look off. The high socks look. So difficult meh? I thought. So I went to Google 'ideas for wearing high socks' and this caught my eye:

from http://hubpages.com/hub/Knee-High-Socks



When you talk about women fashion ensemble, the most difficult to incorporate are the ones we usually neglect – knee high socks. Accessories, for that matter, like pieces of jewelry, bags and watches are just worn to accentuate the look. But when it comes to wearing these kinds of socks, it entails great sense of fashion and courage to work your way to that celebrity look you have always dreamed of. Why? Because socks this long cannot be easily removed once you are out of your homes already and you realized they are not really fit for your attire. It is not very easy to pull them out of your bare legs and hide them somewhere in your bag.

Knee high socks make a bold statement. Their dominating effect would rather cause you to be intricate in choosing the right pair for your fascinating outfit. You cannot just return home at once to take off your incompatible socks. So before you leave the house, it pays that you check on these guides in wearing your socks.



Ok, once I read this I went "oh yeah, what was I thinking?" But no matter, I just read on.


Do’s for Wearing Knee-High-Socks
•If you are thin and fit, wearing these socks would look great with short skirts.
(ditto. I am not thin (plump) and definitely not fit. So short skirts are out. I would look like a slut.)
•If you’re opting for an adult look, pattern them with Mary Janes and some fancy dresses.
(y'know I would LOVE Mary Janes. Just not sure I'd love the price tag on them.)
•If you are in cold places and you would want to stay warm, you can still wear knee high socks to avoid bulky look on legs.
(Irrelevant)
•If your legs are not perfect, choose dark, solid neutrals that will surely hide your flaws.
(Later when you see the color of the socks - some kind of brown, thank goodness.)
•Opt for sheer and light hues of socks during spring to ride with the season’s freshness and warmth.
(so what you want me to choose?)
•Make sure that the band or garter above does not make a cut on your skin to avoid that sausage look.
(WHAT?)

Don’ts for Wearing Knee Socks
•You wouldn’t want to see someone not feeling comfortable with what she is wearing and keeps on adjusting everything almost always. Refrain from pulling your knee socks up. Before you leave the house, make sure you have them right on your legs.
•Wear those socks without considering the weather. Usually white knee high socks are not advisable during winter.
•Wear your knee high socks with flat shoes. Instead of giving you a fabulous look, you might end up slumped in a masculine figure.
•Wear and look like a bagpipe with kilts. (LOL)
•Put faddish items together. If your socks are in bright colors, you don’t pair them with your neon blouse or skirts unless you intend to go in a circus.
•Take knee highs with shorts.
(ookay. *embarrassed*)
•Appear youthful and fun by choosing those in sheen, argyle or chevron patterns.
(note to self: sheen - shiny, argyle - checkered (JIALAT!), chevron - v shaped pattern)



Bet you all are dying to know how it looks like.



I really like the skirt. The purple skirt. However, I have nothing to match it with.
Reading that stupid thing, then switched the webcam.
Look at my face. Totally did a DON'T ---> argyle pattern!
Putting it on. Not meant to be suggestive.


nice.

My fat thighs did nothing to make it look nicer. so far outfit setting has been a failure. oh well.

Lesson 1: Wear short skirts with over-the-knee socks.


10:05 PM


Monday, December 14, 2009

LET FREEDOM RING

2:15 PM


Thursday, December 10, 2009
2

One day, continuing to complain that I have no life would eventually get boring. It is already boring. what am I saying? and why am I blogging?
Do flies fly? Do ducks duck? Goodnight everyone, and goodbye.
No photos. thats the cause for boredom. here's two for you then.



this giant kinder bueno. I love it.



I also love Jensen's wall. Coolio much?

10:04 PM


Thursday, November 26, 2009

Can I ask you again what am I supposed to do now? Online that is?


3:01 PM


Friday, November 20, 2009

What an ultra sad deprivation. I don't even have a grad night and now nature chooses to restrain me from going to even my class chalet.
*punch*

7:51 PM


Wednesday, November 18, 2009

DID YOU GUYS MISS ME?!
No I am not retiring from the blogging scene. I am merely taking a break.
now my break's over. duty calls for me to come back to you~

I am reusing my old skin, as you can see. Purple is so chic! (I'm not copying Val's fav colour, I still love yellow and brown but it IS a pretty colour)

i'll come back when I have something to blog about. my life is about as exciting as a turtle race.

3:45 PM