Sunday, March 27, 2011

What's the worst pain you've ever felt?

Probably a broken heart. I went through piercings, teeth extraction, sprained body parts, and even minor surgery, but nothing compares the pain of a broken heart.

Sad thing is, I'm so used to the pain now, its starting to feel almost normal...

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Friday, June 25, 2010

So I saw your question about your passions and I really like your answers. But how did you get into it? I've known you for a while but I didn't know you we're into those kind of things.

If it being photography and dance, they're both pretty long stories.

My interest for photography started I think freshman year. I had a D40 I believe that I inherited from my uncle and I used it like the biggest n00b ever. I didn't really use it again until Junior year then my brother broke it. I had a really cool Canon that broke due to sand. Then Senior year really opened up doors for me. Taking the class inspired me to capture more of my inspirations. And printing it just made me feel better about it all.

My love for dance is a longer story. When it comes to dance, I've been dancing since I could walk. My parents would take pictures of me and support me all the way with it and keep showing me videos of Paris By Night with Linda Trang Dai and Kenny Ngo and tell me to dance to that. When I went to Lakewood, our principal Ms James would play music every Friday during lunch recess and the entire school would dance. I met some of the coolest people I know today from dance,*ahem* Leilani. During the summer I'd stay at California Young World next to Lakewood and they would tell me to keep dancing and singing and I did. In 3rd grade I entered the talent show at school and Vietnamese school( I was at Van Lang at the time). It was so much fun doing both and I won the talent show at Van Lang. The summer before 4th grade I was at YMCA and it was the last time I actually danced before middle school. I danced at camp and it was pretty good night to remember. Once I moved to Zanker in the 4th grade, I stopped dancing. I was the new kid, a crybaby, and I was so scared and it stayed that way until middle school at Rancho. We had to dance in PE and I did pretty well. But I did get put down since I knew how to move my hips :[. Battle of the Dons came and we learned a dance, and it brought back the spark. It made me want to keep doing it. 8th grade I did BOTD again and the dancing was so much fun. In high school, I did Trojan Olympics (Battle of the Classes/FANTASTICS) and we learned dances for that too. It wasn't really until sophomore year that I really like dancing a lot. I started taking classes here and there but not much. I started watching SYTYCD and got even more inspired. I took a bit of ballroom but not enough to remember it all. It wasn't until I my first year of college where I really got into it. I took the class and I started to take workshops here and there, my first one being The Lost Kids workshop. I joined VLYT ,though there is no modern/hip hop aspect from it, I learned how to perform along with other things. From there, I've grown into the dancer I am now and I'm still growing and I want to grow even more.

Long answer I know, but a really good question :]

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Monday, June 7, 2010

if i wore stilts, you think people would respect me if i was taller?

No sorry haha. I love you regardless though. I think people would and should respect you because you have a big heart for that little body. If you were taller then the big hear would fit perfectly and you'd be like normal people who don't care. You're perfect the way you are. Don't forget that.

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Thursday, May 6, 2010

do you feel as if you annoy people.. alot?

Sometimes but at the same time, I don't really care. If I'm annoying you then tell me, I'll calm down I just get excited

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