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I'm a girl who loves to take photos and make graphic design, I'm studying advertisign and public relations , if you like my work you can contact me here : nath.kirasagi@gmail.com
I love forests,animals,food,tea,music♫ and write♡.
Here you will find stuff about me.
•never be afraid to show who you really are•
: †Nath • 19 • Mèxico-Wonderland♡.
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Mi pasiòn : parte I
written on viernes, 28 de junio de 2013 † 23:14 ♡
Hola a todas
Hoy hablare sobre una de las muchas cosas que amo hacer y es ...Bailar J-pop
Me gusta el j-pop porque al bailar se siente una emocion de alegria que no se imaginan , las coreografias se ven fàciles pero requieren tiempo y esfuerzo, pero sobre todo ganas de hacerlo :3
Cada que termino de aprenderme una cancion , siento como si fuera un logro màs, para mi cada coreografia es como un reto.
Me gusta el J-pop porque a comparacion de otros bailes , estos son como que mas inocentes y divertidos.
Talvez
no sea la gran cosa para algunos ,pero yo siempre eh sido alguien muy
penosa y nunca habia cantada ni bailado en pùblico , asì que me puse
como reto hacer esto , y me empezo a gustar mas y mas , y desde mi
primer presentaciòn soy un poco màs abierta con las personas (solo un
poco D: ).
Igual
que en la moda asiatica , tengo mis idolos en el baile, las personas de
quien aprendo las coreografias y me gustaria llegar a ser igual de
buenos que ellos(cada imagen tiene un enlace a un video) :
A todos ellos puedes encontrarlos en
Y asi como hay muchisimos japoneses tambien hay muchas personas de america que lo bailan, aunque realmente ya algunos se olvidan de el desde que la nacion del k-pop atacò u-u pero bueeno eso ya es otra historia xD
En fin eso es todo por hoy , espero les haya gustado :3
Hasta luego!
Etiquetas: AMO, amoyamo, aomoji, apricot, cute, dance, Fairy, fairykei, fashion, harajuku, japan, kawaii, lindo, miume, nails, niconico, pretty, tokyo, zipper
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Mi pasiòn : parte I
written on viernes, 28 de junio de 2013 @ 23:14 ✈
Hola a todas
Hoy hablare sobre una de las muchas cosas que amo hacer y es ...Bailar J-pop
Me gusta el j-pop porque al bailar se siente una emocion de alegria que no se imaginan , las coreografias se ven fàciles pero requieren tiempo y esfuerzo, pero sobre todo ganas de hacerlo :3
Cada que termino de aprenderme una cancion , siento como si fuera un logro màs, para mi cada coreografia es como un reto.
Me gusta el J-pop porque a comparacion de otros bailes , estos son como que mas inocentes y divertidos.
Talvez
no sea la gran cosa para algunos ,pero yo siempre eh sido alguien muy
penosa y nunca habia cantada ni bailado en pùblico , asì que me puse
como reto hacer esto , y me empezo a gustar mas y mas , y desde mi
primer presentaciòn soy un poco màs abierta con las personas (solo un
poco D: ).
Igual
que en la moda asiatica , tengo mis idolos en el baile, las personas de
quien aprendo las coreografias y me gustaria llegar a ser igual de
buenos que ellos(cada imagen tiene un enlace a un video) :
A todos ellos puedes encontrarlos en
Y asi como hay muchisimos japoneses tambien hay muchas personas de america que lo bailan, aunque realmente ya algunos se olvidan de el desde que la nacion del k-pop atacò u-u pero bueeno eso ya es otra historia xD
En fin eso es todo por hoy , espero les haya gustado :3
Hasta luego!
Etiquetas: AMO, amoyamo, aomoji, apricot, cute, dance, Fairy, fairykei, fashion, harajuku, japan, kawaii, lindo, miume, nails, niconico, pretty, tokyo, zipper
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Don't be afraid to be who you are♡
“To put away aimlessness and weakness, and to begin to think with purpose, is to enter the ranks of those strong ones who only recognize failure as one of the pathways to attainment; who make all conditions serve them, and who think strongly, attempt fearlessly, and accomplish masterfully.”
- James Allen
I'm a girl who loves to take photos and make graphic design, if you like my work you can contact me here : nath.kirasagi@gmail.com
Sometimes I wonder how people see me and what they think of me. It scares me a bit, honestly. I am sure though, that what they think of me,
what they think my life is, is a complete misperception. I have always tried to show myself as a carefree person, as someone who wont get bothered
because of public judgements. I am sure my friend and family think there is nothing going wrong in my life, that I do not worry enough, that
I am always happy. And I am sure they probably somewhat hate me for it because, lets admit it, there is nothing worse than seeing someone
who is life seems so perfect while yours is a complete mess. Truth is, I have become an expert at pretending. I think we are all experts
or at least we are getting there.
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I'm A Magical Girl♡
Description
The unicorn is a mythical creature. Strong, wild, and fierce, it was impossible to tame by man. Plinie, the Roman naturalist records it as "a very ferocious beast, similar in the rest of its body to a horse, with the head of a deer, the feet of an elephant, the tail of a boar, a deep, bellowing voice, and a single black horn, two cubits in length, standing out in the middle of its forehead."
Origin
The unicorn is an archetypal monster, present both in eastern and western mythology. In the Bible, God is said to have the strength of a unicorn. [Num 23:22 & 24:8]; The warlike fierceness of the unicorn is referred to when Ephraim and Manasseh are described as being like the horns of unicorns. [Deu 33:17]; The terrifying destruction of Idumea is completed when God sends unicorns and wild bulls to attack the people. [Isa 34:8 see also Psa. 92:10 & Psa 22:21]
Modern zoologists have generally disbelieved the existence of the unicorn. Yet there are animals bearing on their heads a bony protuberance more or less like a horn, which may have given rise to the story. The rhinoceros horn, as it is called, is such a protuberance, though it does not exceed a few inches in height, and is far from agreeing with the descriptions of the horn of the unicorn. The nearest approach to a horn in the middle of the forehead is exhibited in the bony protuberance on the forehead of the giraffe; but this also is short and blunt, and is not the only horn of the animal, but a third horn, standing in front of the two others.
Other believes that the narwhales, along with the Indian Rhinoceros (which only has one ‘horn’) are creatures that, through travelers’ exaggerations, became the fabled unicorn. The narwhale is a whale that has a single tusk protruding from its forehead. One can admire two carved narwhal horn in the Victoria and Albert Museum in London and in the National Museums and Galleries on Merseyside (NMGM); the two are thought to be a pair. The horn is 110 cm long with a diameter of 5.2 cm tapering to 2.5 cm.
The Oryx, a desert antilope, is also a potential candidate.
Powers
It was traditionally believed that a virgin who was naked sitting beneath a tree could only catch the delicate unicorn. The unicorn, who craves purity, would be irresistably drawn to the girl and lie down with his head in her lap. While it slept, the hunter could capture it. If, however, the girl was merely pretending to be a virgin, the unicorn would tear her apart.
Throughout the stories of the unicorn, its horn, the alicorn, is said to have great medicinal powers. In Ctesias’ writings, the dust filed from the horn was supposed to protect against deadly diseases if mixed into a potion. Or, if you drank from the horn, you would be protected against any poison.
Often, a narwhale tusk was sold as an alicorn, and it was often ground up and used for its magical properties.
Symbol
Its white coloring made it a natural symbol for purity, chastity and virginity. The horn of the unicorn was the weapon of the faithful and of Christ.
The mythological unicorn was a symbol of chivalry with qualities befitting this status, proud and untamable.
The legend of the hunter and virgin bait became an allegory of the Incarnation of the Christ and was later forbidden by the Council of Trent because of the lack of real unicorns in the present world.
Today
As far as modern fantasy literature for children is concerned, another mention of unicorns is in "Harry Potter and the Sorcerers Stone". The "bad guy" uses it to prolong his life by a drinking a very little amount of the unicorn’s silver blood. ...♡✄
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