Selasa, 21 Juni 2011

Kuis : Apakah Kamu Peduli Pada Perasaan Orang Lain?

(CLUE : Kerjakan kuis ini tanpa melihat kunci skor, jika kamu sudah selesai jumlahkan skor yang kamu dapat)

 

1.       Ibumu tiba-tiba membelikanmu handphone baru dan membuang handphone lamamu. Kamu tdak terlalu menyukain yang baru dan ingin mengembalikannya. Kamu…
a.       Tidak berkata apa-apa, karena kamu tidak ingin menyakiti perasaannya.
b.      Kamu berterima kasih kepadanya karena telah membelikanmu handphone baru yang bagus, tetapi berkata padanya dengan sangat halus apakah kamu bisa menggantinya dengan yang lain.
c.       Kamu mengomel dan berteriak padanya dan berkata bagaimana bisa dia melakukan al seperti itu padamu.

2.       Temanmu memakai sebuah T-shirt yang yan super jelek dan dia menanyakan pendapatmu. Kamu benar-benar tidak menyukainya. Kamu…
a.       Berkata padanya bahwa itu bukan gayamu, tetapi dia terlihat keren dengan T-shirt itu.
b.      Berkata padanya bahwa dia terlihat sangat keren.
c.       Berkata langsung betapa jeleknya T-shirt itu.

3.       Ketika kamu berjalan di koridor sekolah, seseorang menabrakmu. Buku-buku yang kamu bawa berjatuhan. Ia meminta maaf dan menolongmu mengambilnya. Kamu…
a.       Memkamungnya dengan sinis dan langsung meninggalkannya.
b.      Berterima kasih padanya sambil tersenyum lebar.
c.       Berkata, “ Tidak apa-apa. ”

4.       Adik laki-lakimu mempunyai banyak masalah dengan PR matematika dan membutuhkan bantuanmu. Kamu masih punya banyak PR yang belum selesai, tetapi dia sudah benar-benar kecewa dengan PRnya. Kamu…
a.       Langsung membantunya.
b.      Berkata padanya bahwa kamu akan segera membantunya setelah kamu menyelesaikan PRmu.
c.       Kamu menyuruhnya pergi.

5.       Ibumu memintamu untuk menolongnya. Kamu…
a.       Bertanya padanya apa untungnya buatmu.
b.      Bertanya padanya apa yang perlu kamu bantu.
c.       Langsung berkata iya.

6.       Kamu berada di mall, di toko kesukaanmu dan kamu sangat semangat untuk berbelanja. Lalu kamu melihat seorang anak kecil menangis, mencari orangtuanya. Kamu…
a.       Pertama, kamu mencoba mencari orangtuanya, dan kalau kamu tidak bisa, kamu akan bawa dia ke petugas keamanan mall dan tetap bersamanya sampai dia menemukan orangtuanya.
b.      Berpura-pura tidak tahu.
c.       Bawa dia ke petugas keamanan mall.
















Kunci Skor :
1.       a. 5 b. 3 c. 1
2.       a. 3 b. 5 c. 1
3.       a. 1 b. 5 c. 3
4.       a. 5 b. 3 c. 1
5.       a. 1 b. 3 c. 5
6.       a. 5 b. 1 c. 3


Jika skor kamu 22-30:
Kamu sangat peduli!
Kamu benar-benar peduli perasaan orang lain. Itu sifat yang hebat untuk dimiliki karena orang cenderung menyukai orang-orang seperti kamu. Hanya pastikan kadang-kadang kamu mesti berbicara sesuai pendapatmu juga.
Jika skor kamu 15-21:
Di tengah.
Kamu pasti ingin membuat orang bahagia, tapi Kamu telah menemukan keseimbangan yang baik antara peduli dan menyenangkan diri sendiri.
Jika skor kamu 6-14:
Kau tidak peduli.
Ada baiknya bahwa Kamu mengatakan sesuatu apa adanya, tapi Kamu benar-benar dapat menyakiti perasaan seseorang dengan menjadi seperti itu. Mulai sekarang, Kamu harus mencoba untuk menjaga perasaan orang
dengan lebih baik.

Secrets in Speak Now, Fearless and Taylor Swift

Speak Now

Mine
-Toby 
Speak Now
-You always regret what you don't say. 
Sparks Fly
-Portland, Oregon 
Enchanted
-Adam 
Never Grow Up
-I moved out in July 
Better than Revenge
- You thought I would forget 
Innocent
-Life is full of little interruptions 
Last Kiss
-Forever and Always 
Long Live
-For you 
Haunted
- Still to this day 
Back to December
- Tay 
Mean
- I thought you got me 
The Story of Us
- CMT Awards 
Dear John
- I loved you from the very first day (this refers to the song by John Mayer)
Fearless

Jump Then Fall
- Last summer was magical 
Untouchable
- We always want what we can't reach 
Forever and Always (piano version)
- Still miss who I thought he was 
Come In With the Rain
- I won't admit that I'd wish you'd come back 
Superstar
- I'll never tell 
The Other Side of the Door
- What was I really thinking when I slammed the door 
Fearless
- I loved you before I met you. 
Fifteen
- I cried while recording this. 
Love Story
- Someday I'll find this. 
Hey Stephen
- Love and Theft. 
White Horse
- All I ever wanted was the truth. 
You Belong With Me
- Love is blind so you couldn't see me. 
Breathe
- I'm sorry I'm sorry I'm sorry. 
Tell Me Why
- Guess I was fooled by your smile. 
You're Not Sorry
- She can have you. 
The Way I Loved You
- We can't go back. 
Forever & Always
- If you play these games, we're both going to lose. 
The Best Day
- God bless Andrea Swift. 
Change
- You made things change for me. 

Taylor Swift

Tim McGraw
- Can't Tell Me Nothin 
Picture To Burn
- Date Nice Boys 
Teardrops on my Guitar
- He Will Never Know 
A Place In This World
- I Found It 
Cold As You
- Time To Let Go 
The Outside
- You Are Not Alone 
Tied Together With A Smile
- You Are Loved 
Stay Beautiful
- Shake N Bake 
Should've Said No
- Sam Sam Sam Sam Sam 
Mary's Song (Oh My My My)
- Sometimes Love is Forever 
Our Song
- Live N Love 
Hope you like it! :)

Secret Messages In 'Speak Now'

Everybody knows by now that the riveting "Dear John," on Taylor Swift's new album, Speak Now, is about John Mayer. But did you know there's also one other song on the album we can now say with certainty is also about Mayer?
The second Mayer number of which we speak, "The Story of Us," is the song everybody thought was about Joe Jonas. Which is not to be confused with the one that really is about Joe Jonas, "Last Kiss." Or the numbers about Taylor Lautner or Owl City's Adam Young.
Swift is notoriously coy about outrightly confirming any of these song subjects in interviews. She claims it's because she's shy about discussing personal issues in person and can only do it in song. But given her tendency toward transparency, I suspect it's less about reticence and really more about the kid in her playfully coming out: She just enjoys forcing us to get out our decoder rings. (Not that she is half-old enough to remember decoder rings. But you get the picture.) A lot of these little confusions and mysteries are cleared up by the lyric booklet for Speak Now. As usual, Swift has capitalized seemingly random letters in the printed lyrics for each song, and as usual, the capitalizations aren't random at all. They spell out sometimes cryptic, sometimes obvious "secret" messages, usually about who or what inspired the tune.  
One of the bigger revelations comes in the secret message that comes with "The Story of Us," a song about awkwardly avoiding an ex at an awards telecast. String together the capital letters and you get: C-M-T-A-W-A-R-D-S. Which says a lot in just nine letters.
When fans first got wind of this song, most assumed it was about seeing Joe Jonas at the Grammys or AMAs or one of the other awards telecasts they've both attended since breaking up in 2008. But Swift told me that it was the last song written for Speak Now, and that she penned it right after getting home from the show in question. Knowing that it involved a reasonably fresh wound, I mistakenly assumed that it was really written about her and Taylor Lautner, since news accounts of the People's Choice Awards this past January described how the two managed to avoid running into one other, just weeks after their December 2009 breakup.
Just in case there was a shadow of a doubt as to who "The Story of Us" is about, USA Today writer Brian Mansfield— trickster that he is—got Swift to confess that "Dear John" and "The Story of Us" were both inspired by the same person. Turns out you we all guessed wrong on this one. Per the hidden message, the "Story of Us" setting is the CMT Awards, held in Nashville just four months ago—where, you may have forgotten, Mayer turned up to do a number with Keith Urban. Since the rumors about Mayer and Swift having been in a romance had been strictly speculative, he hadn't really been on anyone's minds as a likely song subject until the crashing confirmation that came in the form of "Dear John."
If so, what can we glean from the lyrics about her feelings? For one thing, that whenever they split, she was not at all over it by June. The chorus has them on different sides of "a crowded room, and we're not speaking/And I'm dying to know/Is it killing you/Like it's killing me?" Later, she sings of "losing my mind when I saw you here/But you held your pride like you should have held me.../Why are we pretending this is nothing?" From the sound of it, she held out the faintest of hopes for a reconciliation: "This is looking like a contest/Of who can act like they care less.../The battle's in your hands now/But I would lay my armor down/If you'd say you'd rather love than fight."
In "Dear John," meanwhile, her armor is definitely on when she sings of the subject's "dark, twisted games" and "sick need to give love then take it away," before she triumphantly describes "shining like fireworks over your sad, empty town." But the hidden message for "Dear John" underscores the ballad's vulnerability: LOVED YOU FROM THE VERY FIRST DAY, it says.  
So "Story of Us" is not the story of Joe and Taylor after all... but "Last Kiss" apparently is. The all-caps hidden message for that one: FOREVER AND ALWAYS.
As any fan knows, "Forever and Always" was the title of the not-so-complimentary song Swift wrote for Jonas on her previous album, so there's no escaping the meaning of seeing that phrase repeated here. It may seem like a bit of a mixed message, since that previous Joe-themed song was bitter and vituperative, whereas "Last Kiss" is tender, regretful, and unabashedly owns up to deeply missing that certain someone. But it would appear that maybe time has lent a gentler perspective than she perhaps had when that first deeply angry song was written. 
If the embedding of FOREVER AND ALWAYS in the "Last Kiss" is not clue enough, there are other hints in the actual details of the song. She sings about remembering how "I ran off the plane that July 9th" for a happy reunion. Hardcore archivists of Swift/Jonas lore will point out that she flew to Dallas on July 9, 2008 to sit in the audience for a Jonas Brothers show.
 
How does Swift still miss Jonas, if indeed that's who the song is about? Let her count the ways: "I loved how you walked with your hands in your pockets/How you kissed me when I was in the middle of saying something/There's not a day when I don't miss those rude interruptions.../All I know is that I don't know how to be something you miss." 
If "Last Kiss" takes an unexpectedly sweet tone toward matters Jonas, there is nothing the slightest bit gentle about another song that tangentially involves Joe. That would be "Better Than Revenge," a wildly caustic song virtually all fans believe is directed at Camilla Belle, whom Jonas reportedly broke up with Swift to be with in '08. The hidden message in this raging rocker about a boyfriend-pilferer: YOU THOUGHT I WOULD FORGET.
The rea giveaway hints here are in the lyrics. The line "She's an actress" could be taken figuratively... or could be taken literally. The aside about "vintage dresses" could refer to Belle's known style sense. But the kicker is the coda, where Swift sings "C'mon, show me how much better you are." This has a special resonance in Jonas/Swift lore, because the Jonas Brothers recorded a song called "Much Better" in 2009 that was widely read as being a mean-spirited dig at how superior Belle was in comparison Swift. ("Now I'm done with superstars/And all the teardrops on her guitar," Joe sang at the time. "Now I see everything I need/Is the girl in front of me/She's much better.") When Swift sings that she "always gets the last word," she means it.
Given how "Last Kiss" establishes that Swift may not have gotten completely over Jonas after all, it may not be a stretch to imagine that "Haunted" was inspired by him, too. The secret message for that one doesn't give much away, except that the relationship that haunts her was a ways back in her past. STILL TO THIS DAY, it reads.
The jury is out on the not-so-specific "Haunted," though. Let's move on to one that is more easily and conclusively deciphered, then—namely, "Enchanted." Lyric booklet clue: ADAM. 
This is the big, glorious, sweeping crush song of the album. When I interviewed Swift last month, she strongly suggested that this was about an infatuation that never came to any fruition in the end.  
"That song is sort of about pining away for if you’re ever going to see someone again, walking away too early," she told me. "It was about this guy that I met in New York City, and I had talked to him on email before, but I had never met him. And meeting him, it was just this overwhelming feeling of: I really hope that you’re not inlove with somebody. And the whole entire way home, I just remember the glittery New York City buildings passing by and then just sitting there thinking, am I ever gonna talk to this person again? It was that feeling of pining away for a romance that may never even happen, but all you have is this hope that it could, and the fear that it never will."
Critically for our decoding mission, she also mentioned that she used the word "wonderstruck" in the lyrics deliberately, because this was a word that the guy the song was intended for used, which she found striking.
Googling reveals that Adam Young, the young man behind Owl City, is a fan of the word "wonderstruck," having used it at least twice in his blogs. It also just so happens that Swift danced and cheered through Young's concert at the Bowery Ballroom last September and tweeted her enthusiasm before and after the show.
(If only Young had picked up on Swift's hints at the time, she might have been spared getting in too deep with Mr. "Your Body is a Wonderland." Then again, we would have been denied "Dear John," so never mind.)
 
Let's go back to "Mine," the first single. The clue there is TOBY. We know who that almost certainly refers to—British actor Toby Hemingway, who was the male lead in her video for "Mine," and a rumored dating companion when it was being filmed—but we don't know how it could be about him, since they didn't meet until shooting the video, unless there is some sort of time travel/"I'm My Own Grandpa" scenario at work here. Most likely, Swift prefers to keep the guy who really did put his arm around her at a lake (Cory Monteith? some anonymous small-town beachgoer?) under wraps, and/or it simply became associated most with Hemingway in her mind well after it had been written. 
The hidden message for "Sparks Fly" is more elusive: PORTLAND OREGON. That may simply refer to the first time the song was performed publicly, which, according to fan lore, was at a Portland show in 2008. The electrically charged boy in question? Anyone's guess. But, thanks to the song's dated lineage, we can at least rule out Mayer, Lautner, Young, and Kanye West.
Speaking of whom: "Innocent," her rumination on the guy who stole her thunder at the 2009 MTV Awards, comes with this message: LIFE IS FULL OF LITTLE INTERRUPTIONS.
Kanye isn't the only critic she addresses. "Mean" initially seems to be written as a kids' anti-bullying chant ("Someday I'll be big enough that you can't hit me"), before it playfully reveals itself as more autobiographical when Swift imagines the subject of the song "years from now in a bar... washed up and ranging about the same old bitter things/Drunk and grumbling on about how I can't sing."
Certainly there was no shortage of naysayers criticizing Swift's vocal ability after her duet with Stevie Nicks on the Grammys this year, so "Mean" could be seen as directed at any number of critical suspects. But the hidden clue makes it clearer: I THOUGHT YOU GOT ME. This reinforces a hint in the lyrics, when Swift says "You, with your switching sides..." Those phrases in particular are seen as pointing to widely read industry blogger Bob Lefsetz, who once praised Swift through the roof. After the Grammys, he turned on her in a big way, writing: "Now, everybody knows that Taylor Swift can't sing... Did Taylor Swift kill her career overnight? I'll argue that she did... In one fell swoop, Taylor Swift consigned herself to the dustbin of teen phenoms." (Naturally, Lefsetz has already addressed the idea that "Mean" is about him in his blog.) 
Not every song is about a guy. "Speak Now," which Swift says was inspired by worry over the pending nuptials of a friend, carries this aphoristic warning: YOU ALWAYS REGRET WHAT YOU DON'T SAY. For the plaintive "Never Grow Up," which turns from a lullaby into a clearly autobiographical song about Swift feeling alone as she spends her first night in her first apartment of her own, the message is simply: MOVED OUT IN JULY. 
"Long Live," the album capper, is a bit more mysterious, and I'd previously guessed it was memorializing the moments that she and Lautner shared together in the limelight. But the line "a band of thieves in ripped up jeans got to rule the world" does suggest that maybe she's celebrating the group of musicians she's taken out on the road. Also, each spread in the lyric booklet has a photograph that corresponds to one of the songs, and this particular spread includes a two-page band photo, which might indicate that the secret message FOR YOU refers to those pictured.
On the other hand, that's a slightly boring explanation, compared to it being about an ex, so, all new evidence to the contrary, I may have to stick with Lautner on that one, just for the sake of provocation.
  
Of course, The Other Taylor does not go uncelebrated on the album, as Swift uses the hidden message in "Back to December" to confirm that it addressed... TAY. 
What's your take on the subjects of these songs? Who do you think the still-mysterious "Haunted" and "Mine" were really inspired by? Do you believe that "For You" is actually for you?

Through The Year!

hoi friends? how's life?
it's been a long time since my last post, well i kinda had a trauma with this blog, but tryin' to forget it now.


:D


so.. i'm on my last days of grade eight and sooo many things happened, hopefully those things can be taken as lessons for me...
..karena hidup tuh kaya roller coaster yg kalo ga ada "tanjakan dan turunan"nya ga seru. kita cuman perlu mental untuk ngadepin itu semua dan kita pasti bisa melewatinya dengan penuh tawa. (sejak kapan bisa ngomong kaya gitu?) 


kelas 8? jujur, kelas paling asik yang pernah aku lalui. belum ada beban un, punya ade kelas, udah ngga anak baru lulus sd, intinya asik. literally. dan alhamdulillah pengalaman kelas 8ku menyenangkan. i had so muh fun passing through the year with my 'Fantastic Four' friends (they rock!). not only fun, tapi juga perdebatan sengit yg mndebarkan, pertengkaran yg mengerikan juga ada. 


mungkin karena sekolah yang muridnya memang sedikit bkin kita jadi sedekat ini. sangat dekat sampai" kita selalu melibatkan perasaan bahkan dalam hal yg sgt sepele sehingga banyak konflik yang terjadi. trust me, lots of them. but all we need to do is to keep thinking positive, and always have those beautiful smiles on our faces no matter how big our problems are. ^_^ dan alhasil kita selalu menjadi angkatan terkeren, terunik, terbandel ternekat di sekolah. ehehe. karena di sekolah kita nemuin banyak sahabat, cerita, pengalaman, kebahagiaan & masalah tentunya. but roller coaster is a fun ride isn't it? 


so, terus tersenyum+terus belajar+enjoy your life = wise person (i think?)


nb: if you don't get what i meant by "Fantastic Four" friends, here is some explanations.
Four = kita angkatan empat di sekolah.
Fantastic = it's soo us! (pede)