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Went to The Amazing Bodies Exhibition on Wednesday with my coursemate, Min Dee, and her childhood friend, Teck. The exhibition was about plastination. They preserved the dead bodies and organs and put on display for the public to see how the real thing looks like and compare the differences between human and all types of animals.
Too bad we were not allowed to take photos inside. There're so many fascinating things to see. Skeletons, nerves, digestive systems, respiratory organs, muscle tissues, reproductive systems, you name it, they've got it. They even got embryos of 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 weeks of age! We used to be so tiny. Lol...


I wondered how did they make the horse to pose like that in the picture above since it's already dead. I saw snake's brain. So super tiny! There's even a dog inside and it's very muscular. There were a lot more like birds, crocodile, whale, etc. The dissections were nicely done. They cut the same animal into half and used one side to show its digestive system and the other side used to show excretory system. Of course there were also other kind of dissections like slicing a human horizontally from top to bottom. >.<
Then, we had lunch at The Coffee Club. This is Min Dee, an awesome girl from Penang. She has studied 2 years of vet science in Ontario, Canada before. However, because the province has changed its policy, limiting only 5 international students in vet science course. So after a random pick by the uni, she's not the lucky one, so she changed her route and study animal science first, and then, go back to Canada and study vet again.


She's super talkative and funny and has the potential to be Kenny Sia number 2. =) There was one furniture shop asked her to advertise the shop in her blog. After that, she got free furnitures from that shop. Nice.

Here is one of our funny dialogue.

Me: You know one of my local friend said "I know Malaysia is humid, but how's the winter there?" I really zha dao!!


Min Dee: At least your friend knows that Malaysia is humid. When I was in Canada, I even met people asking me "Where is Malaysia? Is that a country?"


LOL. The last sentence more zha dao!!

Teck, Min Dee's childhood friend. He's studying animation and IT at RMIT and going to graduate at the end of this year. He's good in photography too. The picture of me and Min Dee was taken using his professional camera whereas this one was taken using my camera.

Big breakfast.
Carbonara.Salmon omelette.

Min Dee's a big eater. She can still eat after she finished the whole omelette plus some hash browns from Teck's big breakfast plus some of my carbonara. @@. Anyway, she workouts at the gym everyday.

There were artificial snow.

Just walked around the shops. The weather was a bit cold but I liked it, like air con. The wind was strong too until I didn't even bother to fix my messy hair again and again. >.<
Then we went for dessert at this stall.I chose tiramisu and swiss chocolate. Starting to like the wine taste in tiramisu. =p

Saw a lot of these artistic statues, so we play around with it.

Min Dee was practicing her photography skills. By the way, the flowers are so pretty. They look like having sad faces. The patterns are the same, only different colours.Docklands.
Banana in Pyjamas. Inside is half a banana covered with banana custard and wrapped with a sponge cake. Quite nice. =)

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