Avenue Odd

the skeletal impracticalities.

Feb 24, 2009

Does This Dress Make Me Look Fat?

Posted by Branden Ho

‘tis funny!

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Feb 8, 2009

Flowers for Valentine’s?

Posted by Branden Ho

The joke’s good.

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Nov 10, 2008

Mobile Phone Tip of the Day

Posted by Branden Ho

This goes out to all you people who let your phone ring.. and ring.. and ring.. and divert to bloody MacDonalds Delivery.

Damn. I'm hungry.

Picture taken off Flickr.com. Originally Uploaded on October 6, 2005 by heather

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Nov 5, 2008

butterfly

Posted by Branden Ho

Came across this picture while browsing on flickr.com.

beautiful. there is such beauty in silence.

Picture taken off Flickr.com. Uploaded on June 9, 2008 by aknacer.

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Oct 18, 2008

The Seven Deadly Sins a la The Last Supper

Posted by Branden Ho

Picture taken from Flickr.com. Originally uploaded by iCandyPhotography on April 9, 2007

Picture taken from Flickr.com. Originally uploaded by Bob Smith2008 on October 31, 2007 

Happened the chance upon this picture dipicting the Seven Deadly Sins in the way that Leonardo da Vinci painted his timeless work, The Last Supper.

Just thought i would share it with anyone who reads this page :)

Especially interesting is the way the Messiah himself is represented by a lady here.

Do leave your comments on what you think!

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Oct 2, 2008

Laser-Guided Democracy

Posted by Branden Ho

The right to vote has always been central to a democratic governance. However, it has to be noted that there are countries where citizen are made to vote. They have to vote.

Singapore, where I live in, is one such state.

Is voting the only time a democratic government has to be totalitarian?

When people vote, they want to feel that they are voting for something they actually want. Say there are two parties, and both parties do not offer what a certain citizen wants from a government, but still he has to vote. How is that democratic?

Isn't the right NOT to vote a given under democratic governance?

PICTURE WAS UPLOADED BY Luna Park ON FLICKR.COM ON DECEMBER 16, 2005

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