{"id":546,"date":"2006-10-21T21:41:30","date_gmt":"2006-10-21T13:41:30","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.darkmirage.com\/2006\/10\/21\/haruhiism-time-capsule-project-part-v\/"},"modified":"2006-10-21T22:03:31","modified_gmt":"2006-10-21T14:03:31","slug":"haruhiism-time-capsule-project-part-v","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/www.darkmirage.com\/2006\/10\/21\/haruhiism-time-capsule-project-part-v\/","title":{"rendered":"Haruhiism Time Capsule Project – Part V"},"content":{"rendered":"
I went out to take pictures today. Please read this<\/a> if you have no idea what this is all about.<\/p>\n You know what they say about a picture speaking a thousand words… Well, here’s one.<\/p>\n Continue for more pictures.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n KKnM<\/a>: Totally cool store that supplies me with my monthly Comptiq, random handphone straps and Nanaka telephone card. :3 Thanks for letting me take the pictures!<\/p>\n La Tendo<\/a>: I ordered my PVC Haruhi Bunny from here. This picture didn’t turn out so good… Oh well.<\/p>\n Singapore Management University<\/a>… Nothing interesting about it. It just happened to be nearby.<\/p>\n I LOVE HARUHI!<\/p>\n Dhoby Ghaut MRT Station. Well, you can’t really see anything since all the station and trains are underground… It’s the thought that counts!<\/p>\n You can see one of these roughly every 10 steps you take in Singapore. Without the Haruhiism logo, sadly.<\/p>\n This is the entrance to the Istana<\/a>. The President of Singapore lives inside. But since we are a parliamentary democracy (sort of), the President doesn’t actually do anything. He’s like the King of England, except less well-known.<\/p>\n 7-Eleven: It’s a store and more! Note the security camera at the top left corner…<\/p>\n Many brave souls were sacrificed in the skirmish against the security guards for the purpose of these two pictures. A minute of silence, please.<\/p>\n Okay fine, there was no one there!<\/p>\n The Singapore River, complete with silly foreign tourists who pay good money for boat rides to look at the haze.<\/p>\n A statue of Sir Thomas Stamford Raffles<\/a>, the alleged founder of modern Singapore. Pffft, we all know that it was actually Lee Kuan Yew.<\/p>\n