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Zulkarnain Sadali. I'm nineteen but I tend to forget so I unknowingly tell people I'm eighteen. Ridiculous, I know. I'm a rockstar in between the sets, no eyeliner and cigarettes. Life is magical, but its not so fantastic. Oh.

A student in Temasek Polytechnic's IIT School, majoring in Interactive Media Informatics, (IMI) with intentions of making it in the Media industry, a far cry from anything in IT. But I'm open to its possibilities.

I like to leave a little mystery in everything I type, and certain times I do not like to be obvious. I rather speak in tounges and cryptically because that's how I roll. But I always stand by my beliefs.

Just like Hannah Montana, I get the best of both worlds. I like fun but I don't mix anything together. Except when socialising though. Anything goes.

I'm a good boy, most of the times. Of course I shan't deny. I can be a real devil.

I repeat, I stand by my beliefs. If you don't like it, then you should put a red X on it.

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I REALLY REALLY REALLY ENDORSE.

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STARSTRUCK

(n) fascinated by fame or by celebrities

Stefani Joanne Angelina Germanotta is under the spotlight this time. In 2008, Gaga released The Fame, which she explained was "about how anyone can feel famous".

The Fame spawned many hit singles, including her debut single, Just Dance. Hit after hit, GaGa proved that she isn't a one hit wonder.

“An album full of hits.” – Billboard

THE FAME by LADY GAGA. OUT IN STORES NOW.

HONEY

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Surprised? This is my 33rd layout. The 41-month long run of DONT-CHA.blogspot.com spawned many layouts, from graphic art to vectors, to very narcissistic ones.

The layout is based on Lady GaGa's video, Poker Face. The layout goes hand-in-hand in promoting her debut album, The Fame.

No copyright infringement intended.

As a writer, I accept constructive criticism. However, as a person, I do not appreciate disrespectful and hurtful comments to me, my family, friends and/or but not limited to anyone that I speak of on my blog.

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I advise that you view this on a 1024x768 screen, preferably larger. Best viewed by my own Macbook.


Lady GaGa - Poker Face (Jody den Broeder Radio Edit)

 

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Thursday, April 09, 2009 10:14 pm
 
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Uniqlo is a another gift sent from Heaven.

Okay, maybe not that far. Japan.

Yes, the Japanese have served Singapore again with a wonderful simplistic brand with such great marketing strategy.

Let's count the ways the Japanese have made it so.

1. Daiso
Admit it. You shop there. You know how addictive it is. You don't need the things they sell but you still buy it. Why?

Everything's only for $2! I swear, the most ridiculous thing I've bought from them are door stoppers. Or Santa hats. Or reindeer antlers.

In any case, the Japanese have a great way of marketing.

2. Muji
What do they have that you don't need?

Japanese products within reach. Its not cheap, but that aloe vera juice made in Japan isn't to be found anywhere! And talk about cheap miniature but still practical furniture... And did I mention their stationary...

Isetan... Taka... The list goes on and on.

Since the Japanese occupation, they've always had a hold on us. Really. If you ask me, the Japanese have returned and now they're staying with us... They're a part of us. No longer apart.

Now with Uniqlo having their very first outlet in SouthEastAsia, in Tampines1, crowds threw themselves at the new store. And with their grand opening...

WAHLAO. The people were awesome. Really. The staffers there closed part of their doors and people literally had to queue through an alleyway leading up to the emergency staircase and from the second level, the queue streched to the first.

Epicious.

I recorded my experience at Uniqlo, but it would take me a million years to process. HAH. But you can sense my excitement. Zara says, "I'm never shopping with Zul again."

All I can say, Uniqlo was a little bit too overhyped but what I can say that the clothes are good. Nice design and most importantly, affordable. Just like how the Japanese do it.

Maybe Daiso should have a special clothing brand. Call it Hotto or Crysentemo and sell everything for $5 each. I'll buy 'em. (Of course, that's not to say, Daiso doesn't sell clothes, because they do.)

Can we say, "now that Uniqlo's here, fxck TopShop/Man!"? I don't know. Too early to tell, but damn it, did you know that Uniqlo has dri-fit tees too?!

I spent $50 in one shot and I'm happy with what I got.

Part of their Japan Game line. Gosh... This brings back memories, I swear.
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And I'm a sucker for beautiful graphic art. It's flora in the shape of Africa. I fell in love with it INSTANTLY. and I LOVE that they didn't leave out Madagascar in the bottom right.

AND LASTLY, BUT STILL IMPORTANTLY...

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Boxer brifes. Yes, it's pink and I like it.

I had a great time at Uniqlo. Will I go there again? Probably. But quick. The sale is until 19th April 2009. And they're gonna open their second outlet in SEA at ION Orchard. Ow-sume!

Oh and thank you Samuel for getting me this hat :D
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And yes, I do wear it backwards at times. HAHA.

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