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Trixielle Rose
Filipina | 19 | Australia

Born and raised in the ever so colourful, busy and fast-faced city of Manila.

Struggled to find her own identity as a child due to the expectations set out to her by her peers and relatives. With that, self confidence was at it's lowest. With no self belief, she accepted living in the shadows and lived in silence.

At the start of her teen years, her family migrated to Perth, Western Australia to set out a new life. Terrified of the change coming up her way, little did she know that she will completely be reinvented, physically, mentally and spiritually.

Since November 2005 (age 16), this blog has recorded her experiences, failures and achievements. Now at the age of 19, blossoming from a teenager to a young adult, she has yet to experience life.

Come, watch her grow



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This blog is copyrighted to Trixielle Rose unless stated so.

This blog has served as my memoir since 2005 and will continue to do so, opinions and criticism are widely accepted but I won't tolerate unacceptable behaviour.

You are by no means not entitled to plagiarize nor are you obligated to read, leave as you wish.


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Won't even start
Wednesday, July 01, 2009 | 10:14 PM

I still got a piece of you under my skin
It's always there no matter where I've been

So if I ever see you on the street
I'll pretend that I didn't see
And turn my face
No use in small talk anyways

Because if I look into your eyes
Then I'll have to say goodbye
And thatll break my heart
So I wont even start
I wont even start


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A legacy
Friday, June 26, 2009 | 8:31 AM

I couldn't believe my eyes when I checked my facebook and twitter homepage, it was bombarded with statuses saying "RIP Michael Jackson". In total disbelief I checked Yahoo news for confirmation and to my disappointment, right there before my eyes was the shocking news about his death.

I am utterly devastated, I thought I would have been able to see one of his concerts. Though I'm not too familiar with ALL of his songs, I at least can sing along to 8 out of 10. He was an inspiration to all of us, a talented all around entertainer, his music brought joy to the dance floor, even up until now his songs are played in clubs. His songs are that great that people of all ages enjoy and learn to love it.

I strongly believe that he was nowhere close to what the media portrayed him as. The media ruined him real bad, accusing him of becoming a child molester, his looks, his problems. Every single thing about him was criticized, the poor man never had freedom. He was always locked up, lights flashing everywhere he went, he had no space, he had no life. We all know his million dollar never made him happy, hence the surgery. I believe that he just wanted to be accepted, to be heard but no, media never gave him a chance. For the sake of a great news and publicity, they criticized instead of understanding. Motherfuckers.

His life may have ended but his legacy will live forever, he is invincible, he is a legend. May you rest in peace Michael Jackson, no more flashing lights, no more media. You will forever be our King of Pop.

A life performance of Michael Jackson with my favourite song BEAT IT:


With that awesome dance step! :D



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Just a pretty face
Thursday, June 18, 2009 | 11:32 AM

If there's one word of wisdom I was to follow for the rest of my life, it would be "don't judge a book by it's cover". It applies to anything, person, material, food etc. not every pretty little thing is great, sometimes when you look deep within it could be the ugliest shit ever.

Unfortunately these days, almost everything is based on attraction, look at UK's got talent contestant Susan Boyle for example, she got so much criticism about her appearance, she even had a little make over for her to appear more "acceptable" by the media, it was a talent show for crying out loud, but it seems looks are a priority, might aswell call it "UK's got beauty".



But ofcourse this doesn't just apply to us humans, also with materials. Mobile Phones for example, every month there's a brand new spanking phone on the market. Touch screen, qwerty keypad, transparent keypads, projector phones etc etc. There's always something new about it and most of the time it look great but the interface has a lot of problems. These phone companies spend so much time making a phone look desirable that they're forgetting about the most important thing, quality.

These marketers, advetisers, companies and the media have us wrapped around their fingers with all these pretty little things, we're so attracted that we even lie to ourselves into believing that it's great despite it's crappy performance, problems and low quality. Quality is second choice these days.

Take this phone for example: The Samsung F480



An absolutely attractive phone with it's sleek modern design, touchscreen, HSDPA for fast web browsing and downloads, 5mp camera, widgets and face detection. With no wi-fi, gps, accelerometer, qwerty virtual keypad, interface lags and texting is an absolute nightmare unless you're a slow texter.

A mobile phone I myself find attractive but an absolutely crap mobile phone, texting is one of our primary means of communication, texting almost 20 times a day. You would think mobile phone companies would pay much attention with that, but it looks like they don't. The Samsung F480 is an absolute nightmare to text with unless you're a slow texter, it's bad enough that they haven't got qwerty pad. Calling is easy but I'm unhappy with the fact that it doesn't automatically unlocks itself once calling, your ear ends up pressing buttons resulting in your call diverting to something unusual and don't get me started with it's response with touch. The 2 main things we need in a mobile phone and they have failed to work on it. Outstanding look, horrible phone. The price tag for it is not worth it's quality and durability.

Might aswell go for LG VIEWTY despite it being thicker, bulkier and older than the Samsung F480, it's similar, better and more durable (hence why they're still producing it). Plus it has qwerty virtual keypad for easier texting, responsive touch and it's cheaper, with it's price tag half of the samsung F480.



But ofcourse, why LG viewty, when there's a pretty Samsung F480 right?

Can you just imagine what the world would be like 20 years from now? Quality will be out of the dictionary and everything HAS to be attractive. Men and women of all ages will be pressured to look great or else you'll be criticized as much as Susan Boyle did.

What scary world.


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