5 4 3 2 1

MY PASSPORT
fills with immigration stamp of 18 different counties. an orange sheet of Australia visa occupy one of my page.

holding my passport, step into Qantas airline with 10 thousands kg weight of handcarry.
5 4 3 2 1 - fasten your seat belt and now we fly, fly into an internetional student's life & perspective of sydney.
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hello, stranger.

LINKS
1. the face-book thing
2. an assessment blog
3. my personal blog
4. download my CV here
5. email me

POSTCARDS




I kissed a Girl, i do.

Li lo

I admit. I’m attracted by short-haired-boylish girls, all the time. which leads my workmates putting doubt on my sexual interest.

Not describe her as strange, instead i say Agyness Deyn is super cool. I read news about Lindsay and Sam. I cried when i was watching Boys Dont Cry. Japan TVshow Last friends becomes my favorite drama in life. I wear converse (say no to high heels). I hang out with tom-boy since i was 10. and and and i kissed a Girl. Does all these make me a lesbian? or heteroflexible?

Why do i have to dress and act like a girl, if i am one. What for. For the pleasure of men, probably. What use to define girlish & boyish, and who draw the line on such definations? huh? Times wrote an article on Lesbian chic, which shares my agreement.

“Plenty of straight girls are being seduced by their look, too, from Pixie Geldof (top right) to Alice Dellal (middle) and Aggie Deyn (bottom). The key is, quite simply, not dressing to impress men. There is a simplicity and a fearlessness to the new lesbian chic that makes it extremely powerful: it takes away the frills and the flounce without any “butching up”. Ladies don’t need to feel unsexy or silly for embracing a tomboyish spirit. Looking like a lesbian is no longer a put-down, it’s a compliment.”

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Can’t remember where i read this, anyway a report shows that Sydney has the largest gay population amongst all other countries. and such phenomenon is spreading ripidly, and is widely accepted by the society, in compare to 50 years ago.

Some say this is wrong, the world is going crazy, human race is dying out blahblahblahblahblah. As mentioned in Sarah’s post: Single or attached, i say love has no limitation, never.

P.S. it’s surprising to find out someone has picked the same post as i do. in refer to Belle’s blog entitled Out with the old, the harsh reality, i believe that an relationship build on sharing, rather than occupying. Belinda: both Crystal and your boyfriend are doing exactly the same thing. be good to yourself, dont change who you really are for someone else, alright?
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