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Friday, August 29, 2008

JtV stand for JasTheVamp

Some of u guys must be wondering what the hell is 'JtV', well it stands for 'JastheVamp'. (yeah.. vamp huh!) Well I'm very fond in vampires seens i was young, and did a lot of research init... seens my name is Jasreen and people been calling me by my nick which is 'Jas' ... I created myself a signature which is JastheVamp! cool huh.... I've been using this for the past, hmm.... let me see?? ermmm 7 years already.... (yep thats rite! long huh!) Gees i still remember i was in high school that time at the age of 14 yrs old and now what! I'm like turning 20 this yr! lots of my friends thinks this name is rather cool and suits me even thou my appearance is definitely not Gothic or vampirish at all! maybe its because whatever i do, for example almost all of my artwork it has related to Gothic ( I noe my lecturer are kinda fed up with it.. so wht I still receive high marks in the end! hihihihi...) infact i will make sure my finals is gonna be... YOU NOE WHAT! but with a twist there! I wish i can post some of my artwork here i did in my institute, Buttttt..... i don't have rite now! but i promise i will post it real soon for u guys to have a glimpse at my works! anyways seens thats it bout me and JastheVamp, let me share my research with u guys bout living Vampires kay for ya'll info!

Vampire's Myth

Vampire myths go back thousands of years and occur in almost every culture around the world. Their variety is almost endless; from red eyed monsters with green or pink hair in China to the Greek Lamia which has the upper body of a woman and the lower body of a winged serpent; from vampire foxes in Japan to a head with trailing entrails known as the Penanggalang in Malaysia.

However, the vampires we are familiar with today, although mutated by fiction and film, are largely based on Eastern European myths. The vampire myths of Europe originated in the far East, and were transported from places like China, Tibet and India with the trade caravans along the silk route to the Mediterranean. Here they spread out along the Black Sea coast to Greece, the Balkans and of course the Carpathian mountains, including Hungary and Transylvania.

Our modern concept of the vampire still retains threads, such as blood drinking, return from death, preying on humans at night, etc in common with the Eastern European myths. However many things we are familiar with; the wearing of evening clothes, capes with tall collars, turning into bats, etc are much more recent inventions.

On the other hand, many features of the old myths such as the placing of millet or poppy seeds at the gravesite in order to keep the vampire occupied all night counting seeds rather than preying on relatives, have all but disappeared from modern fiction and film.

Even among the Eastern European countries there is a large variety of vampires.


SLAVIC VAMPIRES

The Slavic people including most east Europeans from Russia to Bulgaria, Serbia to Poland, have the richest vampire folklore and legends in the world. The Slavs came from north of the Black Sea and were closely associated with the Iranians. Prior to 8th century AD they migrated north and west to where they are now.

Christianization began almost as soon as they arrived in their new homelands. But through the 9th and 10th centuries the Eastern Orthodox Church and the western Roman Church were struggling with each other for supremacy. They formally broke in 1054 AD, with the Bulgarians, Russians, and Serbians staying Orthodox, while the Poles, Czechs, and Croatians went Roman. This split caused a big difference in the development of vampire lore - the Roman church believed incorrupt bodies were saints, while the Orthodox church believed they were vampires.

The origin of Slavic vampire myths developed during 9th C as a result of conflict between pre-Christian paganism and Christianity. Christianity won out with the vampires and other pagan beliefs surviving in folklore.

Causes of vampirism included: being born with a caul, teeth, or tail, being conceived on certain days, irregular death, excommunication, improper burial rituals etc. Preventative measures included: placing a crucifix in the coffin, or blocks under the chin to prevent the body from eating the shroud, nailing clothes to coffin walls for the same reason, placing millet or poppy seeds in the grave because vampires had a fascination with counting, or piercing the body with thorns or stakes.

Evidence that a vampire was at work in the neighbourhood included: death of cattle, sheep, relatives, neighbours, exhumed bodies being in a lifelike state with new growth of the fingernails or hair, or if the body was swelled up like a drum, or there was blood on the mouth and if the corpse had a ruddy complexion.

Vampires could be destroyed by staking, decapitation (the Kashubs placed the head between the feet), burning, repeating the funeral service, holy water on the grave, exorcism.


BATS (I love bats too!)

No discussion of vampires is even thinkable without talking about bats. They are integral to the modern day concept of the vampire, but this was not always the case.

Many cultures have various myths about bats. In South America, Camazotz was a bat god of the caves living in the Bathouse of the Underworld. In Europe, bats and owls were long associated with the supernatural, mainly because they were night creatures. On the other hand, the Gypsies thought them lucky - they wore charms made of bat bones. And in England the Wakefield crest and those of some others have bats on them.

So how did bats end up becoming associated with vampires? There are only three species of vampires bats in the entire world, all of which occur in Central and South America. During the 16th century the Spanish conquistadors first came into contact with them and recognized the similarity between the feeding habits of the bats and those of their mythical vampires. It wasn't long before they began to associate bats with their vampire legends. Over the following centuries the association became stronger and was used by various people, including James Malcom Rhymer who wrote "Varney the Vampyre" in the 1840's. Stoker cemented the linkage of bats and vampires in the minds of the general public.


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~JtV~

Thursday, August 28, 2008

The Forgotten

another poem composed by me,



The forgotten


You forget to those who are missed,
But you don't forget to those who are loved,
seens its forgotten, theres no point of regretting,
because you will loose those regrets and throw it far,
then what? ending up in full of sorrow and remorse for.
all gone.

Easily to be forgotten, is who I am,
don't know why, maybe because of who I am,
or maybe of the silentness i volunteer,
without expecting compensation from anyone,
then what? I'll end up getting a sense of loss,
disappointment and full of dissatisfaction.

Sometimes It's hard to be forgotten,
especially by persons who are close from you,
but eventually you get habituated to it, and never say why.
It's been long happening, not new to it,
and your heart made of solid bricks.
I find it a hard task.

Seens it's like that for so long,
I omit or neglect unintentionally,
to leave way right behind of everyone,
I fail to think of everything surrounding me,
therefore I, to neglect willfully disregard or slight,
because Im simply forgotten.


~JtV~



Wednesday, August 27, 2008

MCF_ Huntsville

Any idea whats MCF is?

Well for some guys out there who do not know, MCF stands for 'Mystery Case Files'.
it's a fun and entertaining game... well for me at least. I've known this game through a friend few years back, and now im kinda addicted to it! trust me when u guys gotta hang of this game, u guys will be all over it! This game is real fun and it had many things to do. It was like the old days playing those find the items game in those highlight magazines. And it had a puzzle in it too. Theres few episodes in this game.. well im gonna concerntrate bout MCF_Huntsville, which is my favourite!



Well it goes like Dat....


Crime spree baffles Huntsville police!

Do you have a keen eye for details? See if you can locate enough hidden clues to solve the crimes and become a Master Detective!

Mystery Case Files: Huntsville provides gamers with a collection of intriguing mysteries and brain-teasers to solve. There are picture puzzles to ponder, strange crime scenes to explore, and much, much, more! With thousands of hidden clues it's a new game each time you play! Sounds interesting? (i bet ya!)




Features:
  • Over 15 puzzling crimes to solve in over 20 unique locations
  • Beautiful, immersive graphics and sounds
  • New objects to find every time you play
  • Satisfy your inner sleuth in this collection of intriguing mysteries
Can even play it online or download the trial version, but it wouldn't be that fun because? Number one if u play it online u have limit of 2 puzzling crimes to solve only & Number two on the other, the trial version has the limit for an hour only. I normally play it online or keep on downloading the trial game and play it... serious shit this game may sound lame to u guys (what the heck even me too for the first time) butttttt...... its awesomely addictive....

Don't believe me? then believe it!!







~JtV~



Friday, August 22, 2008

Family Cameronia! (Pt2)

ooopsss sorry bout the late of Family Cameronia Pt2...

anyways here it is :)


















Wednesday, August 20, 2008

Mamma Mia!



Worlds famous pop music group 'ABBA', which is set during the 70's till early 80's. The Five members from the band are Benny Andersson, Björn Ulvaeus ,Anni-Frid Lyngstad ,and Agnetha Fältskog. You guys must be wondering, what's with the name(knocking my head!)? it's because most of them are from sweden except Anni-Frid Lyngstad who's from Norway.

Ever wonder why ABBA?

formed from the first letters of each of the group member's given name (Agnetha, Björn, Benny, Anni-Frid). OMG! everytime i hear this names i just literary knock my head up again and again!



the other day , i logged to nuffnang and catched the MamaMia contest (really hope to win win win....) bassically im looking through some of ABBA images...

and guess what!
there's some ABBA impersonating going out there! wtf is going on!

They call themself PLATINUM ABBA! (huh...)


This one pulak..... Seriously Knocking my head now knowing the name of this band!
INFERNO ABBA
(wtf!!!)




seriously men wassup with these ppl???
ok fine la maybe they just wanna have a tribute bands for entertaning audience!
one thing for sure they just can't be the same as the original!

Ever imagine ABBA covered with Foil and nothing else just FOIL!

This is seriously gonna be WTF to u guys when u see this........

Just be ready!!!....

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HaHA gabra edi isit! love to make ppl anxious with the scrolling!

Anyways.....Serious shit rite.. I really think that this is the worst picture ever shot by ABBA!! What the hell are they thinking! especially with that pose....

EINE KARRIERE IN BILDERN????????????????????

(KNOCKING MY HEAD AGAIN!!!!)


Best part of it...

best part of all, ABBA music is super nice to me... i mean seriously seens i was a kid... my parents had all of ABBA records and still do (somewhere). those days i used the hear them and love it! infact even now i have few of my favourite picks in my music list and literary listen them...

Well i have my moods.... when im feeling happy i will simply hear my happy list. when im angry then i switch on my angry list. and i do also have my 70's feel mood, then thats the time i switch on all my 70's list... so ABBA is a must there!


Mama Mia!

(Italian) so if u translate it in english , which actually means My Mother!
I watched a movie last week at pyramid... do u noe the sickening advertisment that runs for 20 minutes before the movie starts, not so sickening after all on that day after watching a movie trailer called Mama Mia(did you noe Mama Mia is name after one of ABBA titled song!)! and seriously seeing Meryl Streep dancing and singing away of all ABBA selective music.... so excited... btw Meryl Streep is the *BOMB*!

MY GOD!!!

Pierce Brosnan is init!!!! U SERIOUS!

Awwwwwww..... really cant wait to watch this two together!







Mama Mia!!!

(in and out!)

Friday, August 15, 2008

Family Cameronia!!! (Pt1)

Family Trip to cameron Highlands was awsome!

started our journey on Saturday nite and arrived on Tuesday nite!

Who was there?
me, mom, dad, raje, priss, cass, shaun, karina, melvin, kevin, aunt Ross, aunt Irine, Puah, unc Dennis, and unc Bob!

And who's missing?
ShaSha, Unc Ravi, Aunt Leela, Eric, Eilyn and Issac... wish u guys were there and all complete!

this is part one of Galleria!



Heritage Apartments... our Home for the Trip!


Cass, Karina and Priss


Melvin, Karina and Kevin at Raju's Strawberry Farm!

The lovely Karina and very Annoying Kevin... but happily married!

Kevin gone all Blue!

Candid by surprise! Mel and Aunt Irine!

Unc Bob going Mafia and wannabe Melvin!

The Gill Cousinsss..

Lovely Puah and Unc Dennis.. my godparents!

MANJI!!! check out the shades! my granny..

The Twins - Priss and Cass!

Daddy!!! check out the tummy!

We Cousins Again!

I was hiking the mount up there with Melvin, Kevin, Shaun and Unc Dennis at the Forest Reserved while this Gals took this shot! from left, Cass, Aunt Irine, My Mom, Priss, Kareena, Puah and Aunty Ross!

Really Posers la!!!

almost all the cous!!


From left. Shaun, Raje (bro), Me and Priss, having some Strawberry Chocolate Fudge at Raju's Strawberry Farm!




WAITTTTTT.......!!!!!


There's More c'ming up on Family Cameronia Pt 2!

be sure to be updated on my next blog

cheers!!!

Friday, August 8, 2008

Somebody is gonna get a hurt!



U guys gotta watch this... it's like the darm hilarious jokes by Russel Peter, who is an EastIndian Comedian, also a canadian guy.

This particular clip, he makes a joke about.... nehhhh dun wanna spoil it now.. Watch it... freakingly funny

SOMEBODY IS GONNA GET HURT REAL BAD.....

Wednesday, August 6, 2008

My Work/Tat- FAITH



Was suppose to do priss tatoo design, well she wanted the word 'FAITH'.I'm still processing that now. just came up with few fonts as her appeal... while doing it, i came up an illustration poster titled Faith..

there it is!







Btw.... to anyone out there... what do u guys think of the Typo? maybe i can finalize as priss tat!

cheers!!!