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Care for a Tango?

Josephine did it again as she produced the most dynamic and expressive photo last week. As the judges pointed out, Josephine was not afraid to zone out and isolate herself to create a romantic story with the male models.

Although half of her face was hidden, the emotions conveyed were felt throughout the photo. Zoomed in or zoomed out, the photo is just outstanding.

Watch Asia’s Next Top Model Cycle 2 on Thursday on Star World and Star World HD 9:40/8:40 PM JKT/BKK.

What do you think about this photo? Is Josephine your next Asia’s Next Top Model?

“Sometimes I forget things. That’s why I have so many tattoos of butterflies.”

#AsNTM2 Asia’s Next Top Model Cycle 2: Janice vs Everyone (Director’s Cut)

Sorry, AsNTM has removed the video from its channel. 🙁

Director’s cut of Janice Against the World.

“Is fame so important (that) you can throw away your humanity? No.”

— Nicole

 

“There’s just too much that has been said and done. I don’t even think they can edit her to be a nice person anymore.”

— Tia

 

“Hey fans, your favorite villain is sitting alone in a Subaru.”

— Janice

 

“Feels fantastic. Chillin’ like a villain.”

— Janice

Whose side are you on?

Team Janice or Team Nicole et al?

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A Bird Ballet

Murmuration A starling flock like this is called a murmuration, a word that perfectly describes the rustle of thousands of pairs of wings.

There’s no denying that the murmuration of starlings is almost too surreal to watch. Seeing the motion that the birds create brings you to a dream-like and magical experience. Similar to witnessing a horse giving birth or a colony of ants marching towards their home, it makes you realize how intricate nature really is. That there is science in nature. That everything is connected and every little thing has its purpose.

It makes you wonder what yours is and if you are playing this part as flawlessly as how the starlings fly.

You wonder that if we could only be more like the starlings and play our own parts, then maybe, the world will be a better place.