Senin, 01 Agustus 2011

Anak kos jaman sekarang, kebanyakan kamar kosnya begini neh??

bener gak ya, anak kos jaman sekarang kamar kosnya begini??

haha..., cerdik, dan keterlauan...., woooiii..., fokus kuliah lo....!! bukan sok tua, mari saling mengingatkan untuk sesama, hahaha...


di belakang odner diisi minuman, wkwkkwkw...

Empowering female television character, versi sendiri, hehe

1. Betty Suarez—Played by America Ferrera on ABC’s Ugly Betty
Like Betty Suarez, I used to be an executive assistant. And like Betty, I spent more time working on my boss’s personal errands than I ever did on business-related tasks. In the hands of the wrong actress, Betty could have been just another woman who helps out a man in his time of need. Instead, as portrayed by America Ferrera, Betty is the smart, strong, and ambitious girl next door. Her boss, and many others, has realized Betty’s true potential, and it’s safe to say that she won’t be an assistant for long. There are times at work where I catch myself thinking, “What would Betty do?” The answer? Take even the smallest project and shine.


2. Kate Austen—Played by Evangeline Lilly on ABC’s Lost
Imagine you’re on a flight from Australia to L.A. Halfway there, somewhere way above the ocean, the plane breaks apart and hurls you and your fellow passengers onto a seemingly deserted island. Most of us would fall apart. Kate Austen, however, thrived. On this mysterious island, she hunts for food, chops down trees, and fights alongside the boys. Instead of panicking, she takes charge. Kate (the brilliant Evangeline Lilly) is a take-no-prisoners woman who, despite her imperfections, manages to kick butt. She inspires me to always take charge in situations, even when it’s easier to let someone else tell me what to do.


3. Dr. Miranda Bailey—Played by Chandra Wilson on ABC’s Grey’s Anatomy
Among the neurotic gang of surgical residents in Grey’s Anatomy, Dr. Miranda Bailey, perfectly played by Chandra Wilson, is the hard-talking, tough as nails (but with a soft heart) chief resident who teaches her young residents to be brilliant, ethical doctors. She demands perfection from her residents and herself, but never hesitates to go to the mat for them. And she’s not perfect, struggling to balance her difficult career with motherhood. Bailey is a woman I would always want in my corner.


4. Claire Bennett—Played by Hayden Panettiere on NBC’s Heroes
It’s hard to be seventeen. It’s even harder to be seventeen and have exceptional powers, especially when those powers put you in the crosshairs of a mass murderer. On the hit show Heroes, Claire Bennett (a dead-on Hayden Panettiere) is one of a group of people all over the world who discover they have unique abilities they cannot explain—in her case, it’s the ability to heal almost immediately. Those abilities have endangered her life on multiple occasions and taken her away from her own family, who sacrificed themselves to protect her. Claire may still be a teenager, but her maturity and bravery are an inspiration to women twice her age.


5. Lisa Simpson—Voiced by Yeardley Smith on FOX’s The Simpsons
Lisa Simpson, the eternal eight-year-old girl, has always felt more deeply and thought more intellectually than her peers. Misunderstood by her schoolmates and her own family, Lisa forges her own path. She becomes a vegetarian, refuses to throw the National Spelling Bee, and always stands up for her principles, even when everyone around her says she is crazy. Because I came of age in the 1990s, I got to grow up alongside Lisa. I aspired to be a feminist, like Lisa, even before I knew what a feminist was. And even though I was never musically inclined, she made me—and millions of other little girls—want to play the saxophone. I may have moved beyond eight years old, but thankfully, Lisa has stayed the same.


6. Det. Olivia Benson—Played by Mariska Hargitay on NBC’s Law and Order: Special Victims Unit
This feisty, strong-willed, compassionate cop in the Special Victims Unit fights each day to overcome her extremely difficult childhood—she was the child of a rape and her mother was an abusive alcoholic—yet uses her pain to empathize with the sex crimes victims she fights to help. Mariska Hargitay embodies this inspirational cop perfectly. Olivia’s painful past also fuels her dedication to capturing criminals. She not only inspires me to be more caring toward others, but empowers me to be dedicated to my work, just as she is.

7. Liz Lemon—Played by Tina Fey on NBC’s 30 Rock
Tina Fey was the first-ever female head writer on Saturday Night Live, so it’s clear where she got the inspiration for her character, Liz Lemon, on the sitcom “30 Rock.” Like Fey, Lemon is the head writer for a comedy-sketch show. She’s also the straight woman to a host of eccentric characters, from Tracy Morgan as the histrionic new star of the show, to Alec Baldwin as the pompous network executive who tries to boss her around. It’s refreshing to see a woman in her thirties on TV who is single but not obsessed with finding a man. She’s working at her dream job and involved in her friends’ lives without forgetting about her own. If only I could say the same for myself.


8. Grace Hanadarko—Played by Holly Hunter on TNT’s Saving Grace
You have to admire a woman who manages (barely) to balance her personal demons (drinking, promiscuity) with a strong sense of justice. Grace Hanadarko, brilliantly played by Oscar-winning actress Holly Hunter, is an Oklahoma City police detective who lives her life so on the edge that she is visited by a most atypical, scruffy angel named Earl (Leon Rippy), who hopes to save her from herself. Her lifestyle sure would not work for me, but her commitment to justice and the obvious love she has for her nephews and nieces make her an empowering woman to be reckoned with.




9. Barbara Dutton Henrickson—Played by Jeanne Tripplehorn on HBO’s Big Love
Being the first wife in a polygamous Mormon family has never been easy for Barbara Dutton Henrickson, but she takes a controversial situation and tries to make it work for everyone. In Big Love, Barb (the fabulous Jeanne Tripplehorn) wears many hats as a wife who was her husband’s sole mate for ten years before agreeing to his taking on additional wives for a stronger family. She yearns for a higher profile in the community and has her own struggles with living in a big, joint family, but ultimately she believes in her faith and is willing to share her husband, in hopes of creating a solid, if nontraditional, family unit. I wouldn’t want to be in a polygamous situation myself, but I admire her commitment to her family--her entire family.

10. Brenda Leigh Johnson—Played by Kyra Sedgwick on TNT’s The Closer
You’d be hard-pressed to find a more fascinating, powerful female character on television today then Deputy Police Chief Brenda Leigh Johnson, a former Atlanta detective brought to Los Angles to crack high-profile cases. Kyra Sedgwick embodies Brenda perfectly, with a southern charm that masks a razor-sharp intellect and uncanny ability to reveal suspects’ secrets and obtain confessions. Don’t mess with Brenda. She will lock horns with anyone who gets in the way of her pursuit of justice. And sometimes she’s so bull-headed that it ends up jeopardizing her own investigations. But that’s what makes Brenda so human and so good at what she does.


mirip cut t*ri ngomong2 yang ini, tp kelakuan kyknya gak niru deh, ahahahha....

More Women to Watch: We certainly couldn’t fit every empowering female television character in this gallery. And with a whole slew of new shows coming out this fall, there will be more great women to watch out for. So here are some to keep your eye on as we get into the fall season. Some are newcomers; some are back for a second season. All are worth watching.
  • Glenn Close as Patty Hughes in FX’s Damages: This powerful litigator tries high-profile cases in New York. But how far will she go to win?
  • Angie Harmon as Lt. Lindsay Boxer in ABC’s Women’s Murder Club: To circumvent the old boys’ club, this detective assembles a cadre of women to help her solve homicides.
  • Sally Fields as Nora Walker in ABC’s Brothers and Sisters: Now in its second season, Fields won an Emmy for her portrayal of the powerful matriarch holding her family together.
  • Connie Britton as Tami Taylor in NBC’s Friday Night Lights: This show, with its huge fan base, was finally awarded a second season. Watch for Britton to steal more scenes as the football coach’s wife.

source :
http://www.divinecaroline.com/112939/88069-/3

Superhero apa yang aneh, dan notabene kurang cocok dibuat film??

isinya bahasa inggris, sekalian belajar baca, klo mau translate kan ada mbah gugel, wekekekek...

Everyone is familiar with Batman, Superman, and Spider-Man. But what about the hundreds of other heroes in comic books? Let's learn about a few and why it would bankrupt any movie studio that tries making a movie out of them.


5. AztekAs a Mexican superhero, the first half hour of the movie would consist of Aztek paying a coyote to get him to California so he can "fight some crime, holmes." Aztek De La Raza was created by Grant Morrison and Mark Millar either on a dare or as payment for some landscape work. Aztek, the champion of the god Quetzalcoatl -- who must fight his nemesis god Tezcatlipoca in the "Toughest Shit to Pronounce World Series" (We're guessing taking place over at Eyjafjallajökull) -- comes complete with incredible powers like flight, x-ray vision, super speed, invisibility, super strength, and in what makes him truly overpowering, the ability to not have to wait two months to receive a mail-in rebate check. We think.

Even though he has all the cool powers that guy with the Stallone-lip had in Heroes, there's just something unwatchable about having a Hollywood film featuring everyone's favorite unknown hero who took the job of some perfectly capable American superhero. And it's not the difficulty casting a Mexican, because they'll just get some white guy.

4. Captain CarrotA jackrabbit, or in this case a jacked rabbit, capable of super strength, enhanced vision, super stamina, super hearing, and who can, wait for it, jump really far. We need a new form of mathematics to compute the amount of narcotics consumed by the creators of this comic. Captain Carrot is the leader of his team, Captain Carrot and His Amazing Zoo Crew, which consists of colorful folks like Alley-Kat-Abra, Pig-Iron, and Yankee Poodle. He's a mild-mannered regular bunny, but when he eats his "cosmic carrot" he is imbued with super powers. The effect wears off after a period of time which is why he keeps two carrots holstered on his costume and maintains a grow house.

We don't think you need us to tell you why this wouldn't work out. A movie with a bunny superhero is definitely catered to children, and the last thing we need is the advocacy of performance enhancing drugs at such a young age. We mean, what, do we want baseball to be entertaining? We wouldn't want to live in a world like that.

3. JerichoOriginally written as a homosexual, this wide-eyed, sensitive, and artistic superhero has the ability to take mental control of someone's body's motor responses when making eye contact with them, AKA "boring the shit out of viewers and giving negative critics such a raging hate-boner it'll crash RottenTomatoes.com." He's one of the Teen Titans, which is a superhero team made up of crap no one outside of prisoners whose common area television is stuck on the CW would watch.

Casting this wouldn't be too tough, because Tom Cruise has always wanted to play an ambiguously gay superhero. Sure, Jericho looks a bit like the result of a lab experiment mixing Siegfried and Roy's DNA with an Old Navy tech vest, but if Hollywood make-up artists are good enough to make Mr. Cruise look tall and imposing in everything he's ever done, surely they can make him look like Jericho. The problem isn't the casting, it's just that no one wants to watch some guy controlling people like puppets for 90 minutes. Imagine replaying that *NSYNC video more than once.

2. MaggottHailing from South Africa, Maggott's primary superpower was having two slugs for a digestive system. That's correct. The slugs were named Eany and Meany, and they digested any solid matter for him, and their poop gave him super strength, stamina, sturdiness, and turned his skin blue. In addition to that, he could look at anything around him and visualize what events occurred or will occur in the surrounding area. That sounds pretty cool, but nothing takes away the weirdness of the slug thing. And he named them? What the fuck, dude.

This wouldn't work for two reasons. First, these days only Will Smith can portray a black superhero and make the movie profitable. His response to the slug idea would be his trademark, "aw hell naw." I suppose Martin Lawrence can do it, but there's a distinct lack of a fat suit and a dress so his involvement is tentative at best. Second, ew.

1. The QuestionLet us explain to you what kind of superhero the Question is. He's smart, a good detective, and a good martial artist. Does that sound familiar to you? That's right, he's just like Batman! Except, you know, he's not a super rich billionaire so he can't afford all the gadgets that make Batman the hero he is. Remember Batman Begins? How about The Dark Knight? Right, remember all those scenes where Batman did cool stuff that, without his advanced Wayne Industries gear, would've produced newspaper headlines titled "fucking moron in a cape gets stabbed in an alley by a crackhead"? The concept of a superhero without any super powers only really works when he's loaded.

If this movie were made it would be a short film about some idiot getting himself killed by asking too many questions. The only way it would last longer than 47 seconds is if it's about Julian Assange, and we all know how exciting that turned out to be.

kesimpulannya, dunia komik klo mau masuk ke film nunggu ada aktor yg cocok baru bisa dibuat filmnya, klo gak ada mah, buang2 duit, alias hasil gak maksimal, hehe

source :
http://blogs.miaminewtimes.com/cultist/2011/07/superhero_movies_that_dont_exi.php?page=2

Ada yang tahu Rie Kugimiya??

Rie Kugimiya itu seiyuu alias pengisi suara, suara sapa yang diisi, salah satunya adalah kagura di serial anime Gintama,Rie ini juga ngisi di Mobile Suit Gundam 00, klo di Gundam 00 ngisi Nena Trinity, penampakan kagura:


nahh...., itu tadi si kagura-chan, klo seiyuu-nya begini, hehe, langsung cekidott...





keterangan tentang beliau:

Rie Kugimiya (釘宮 理恵, Kugimiya Rie, born May 30, 1979) is a Japanese seiyū who was born in Osaka and brought up in Kumamoto. She is affiliated with I'm Enterprise.

Birthdate: May 30 1979
Birthplace: Kumamoto
Height: 1.59m (5' 3'')
Weight: 45kg (99 lb)
Kugimiya is most known for the roles of Alphonse Elric in Full Metal Alchemist, Shana in Shakugan no Shana, Kagura in Gin Tama and more recently, Taiga Aisaka in Toradora!. She is typecasted to tsundere roles due to her voicing of tsundere characters Nagi (Hayate no Gotoku!), Shana (Shakugan no Shana), Louise (Zero no Tsukaima), and Yuuhi (Akaneiro ni Somaru Saka), all of whose anime aired around the same time. Due to her popularity in such roles, some of her fans have named her as the Queen of Tsundere.

She has also contributed her voice to various merchandise such as with Mugen Puchi Puchi Moe, a virtual bubble-wrap popping game, and voiced various characters on a set of moe Karuta cards.

She was nominated for Best Actress in Leading Role in the first Seiyu Awards for the role of Louise in Zero no Tsukaima, and jointly won Best Actress in a Supporting Role with Mitsuki Saiga at the second Seiyu Awards. Kugimiya won Best Actress in the third seiyu awards for the role of Taiga Aisaka in Toradora!.

source :
http://myanimelist.net/people/8/Kugimiya_Rie/pictures
http://www.indowebster.web.id/showthread.php?t=52771&page=1

Minggu, 31 Juli 2011

Di indonesia ada gak ya??

ada gak ya yg beginian di Indonesia??

source : http://i.imgur.com/RVp30.jpg

dulu aku suka..., sekarang aku suka...

haha, dulu ma sekarang tuh dah beda, hahaha

source : http://i.imgur.com/iXPNO.jpg

kalo ngejek bos, jangan lewat FB, klo ketahuan, PECAT!!

contoh, maksut hati curhat, eh, yg baca bos sendiri, wkwkwkkw..., kena pecat dah!?

source : http://i.imgur.com/6zjNO.jpg