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Since meeting Maya Karin face to face for the first time, I have not been able to sleep properly really think she is one of the most beautiful creature created by God. She really made that road tax look interesting.

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First, let us find out what exactly is a mermaid. My first encounter with a mermaid was at the age of 8 or 12 years old. I think it was from a Disney movie. It was entitled “The Little Mermaid”. Over the years I have seen a few version of them on TV. Most of the time they picture these (creatures?) as this hot, youthful and beautiful girl with bare tops, long hair and sometimes with a starfish as a bra just like the Disney cartoon ones. Now below is what I received from the internet and this is not Maya Karin although the figure may fool you. It’s a bit ugly anyway.

Here’s what folks written in Wiki, well an excerpt of course:
A mermaid (from the Middle English mere in the obsolete sense ’sea’ (as in maritime, the Latin mare, “sea”) + maid(en)) is a legendary aquatic creature with the head and torso of human female and the tail of a fish. The male version of a mermaid is called a merman; gender-neutral plurals could be merpeople or merfolk. Various cultures throughout the world have similar figures.
Much like sirens, mermaids in stories would sometimes sing to sailors and enchant them, distracting them from their work and causing them to walk off the deck or cause shipwrecks. Other stories would have them squeeze the life out of drowning men while trying to rescue them. They are also said to take them down to their underwater kingdoms. In Hans Christian Andersen’s The Little Mermaid it is said that they forget that humans cannot breathe underwater, while others say they drown men out of spite.
Now I’m not sure whether Maya Karin sings in this movie or not. Whatever it is, I think she’s hot and she deserves to be a Duyung. I should have checked her feet when I met her last year. (Who knows she’s a real one??)
Now this is her in full Technicolor.

The movie is sponsored by DIGI, a mobile network provider of Malaysia and Produced by the KRU Production. Now all we need is some good home theater chairs, chips and some fun drinks.
Download your own Maya Karin blown up poster at duyung.net
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If I decided to make a tattoo, what tattoo would I get for myself? Have any of you folks out there who’s body is still safe from the buzzing needles of the machine thought about this?
The next question is, where would I place this tattoo? If I place it on my arm near my shoulder, would it look cool? Left or right? What about the color? Should I stick to plain black ink or should I go ahead having tattoos with colors?
An interesting fact about tattoo is it has been around for ages. From the Ainu tribe of Japan, Borneo, the Phillipines to the Maori’s of New Zealand, this has been a part of tradition as well as taboo. But there’s no denial, it’s popularity continues to grow. (C’mon, I’m sure a lot of us here did imagine how cool it would be to have a tattoo)
Another cool fact about tattoo that I found out is about the Aryan Brotherhood and how they use tattoo as an identity. Here’s an excerpt from Wikipedia:
Like most prison gangs, Aryan Brotherhood members mark themselves with distinctive tattoos. Designs commonly include the words “Aryan Brotherhood”, the acryonym “AB”, 666, SS sig runes, spiderwebs near the elbow, shamrocks, and other Nazi and/or Celtic iconography
So, have you thought of a tattoo design?
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