kingmusha
kingmusha
May the Gods Save the King
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Musha, Registered Physical Therapist . There are many things that interest me. Ink and Paper Doodles
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kingmusha · 8 years ago
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Bleak
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kingmusha · 8 years ago
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Going back to my artistic side by practicing typography
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kingmusha · 8 years ago
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Hosanna to the Highest
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kingmusha · 8 years ago
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Look who's back from the abyss Ok, its been a looooong time since I last posted here in my blog, and I would like to update my followers what happened to me after like 2 years or so of hiatus. - I'm teaching in Our Lady of Fatima University QC campus as a college instructor in Physical Therapy - I'm currently involved in improving my skills and knowledge in health education and in different clinical expertise as licensed PT - I'm about to quit my job, and currently applying for a position as a Part-time instructor in another institution - Currently experiencing the effect of K-12 and OBE - Still have no plans going abroad - Struggling to go back to doodling/drawing since I've no time to do so due to my workload - May love life na din sa wakas - I got fatter since graduating from college. Nahiyang sa trabaho since its near my house - Plans to continue blogging since I need to release some ideas of mine (no matter jow trashy are they) So ayun. BTW, if there are still meet-ups being conducted, I hope I may attend some to know some fresh faces and also to reunite with the old ones I've known here. I'm hoping that I may be able to blog on a regular basis. Thanks
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kingmusha · 11 years ago
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kingmusha · 11 years ago
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The Thunderbolt
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kingmusha · 11 years ago
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The Time When Dopamine Level Starts to get Low
This is not a post about Parkinson's Disease, albeit its pathophysiology involves the degradation of the substantia nigra pars compacta which produces dopamine that acts as an excitatory neurotransmitter for the Striatum blah blah blah...
This is all about the one emotion...
Love.
Yes. Its a chemical reaction in your brain people. I'm not going to explain the hoopla-ooplas of the physiologic process of love because it disinterests me (and it's tiring to read on Wikipedia). I'm going to talk about myself.
Me.
It's been what, a year (?), since I fell head over heels over this person, and now i know to myself that I have moved on. Right now there's no one else who would seem to rekindle the cinders of my heart (this is very corny).
I am happy for it.
As you can see, I am able to focus more on work, and notice other details I've been ignoring since  the time I put my heart first before my brain. Right now, I am focused more on building up my career as a College Instructor, and at the same time as a Registered Physical Therapist. I'm still at the Infancy Stage of Professionalism, and I want to achieve my goals as soon as possible, for I know that by then, love just becomes a bonus.
But still, I have those heartaches of longiness, mostly at  night or wehn I'm alone. But then again, if there is someone waiting for me (a large fat "if"), this person may want a Me whose already an established professional.
No need for Levodopa then. 
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kingmusha · 11 years ago
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What’s your fear?
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kingmusha · 11 years ago
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kingmusha · 11 years ago
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Latest from the king. Nakanampu.. King daw oh. Letse.
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kingmusha · 11 years ago
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Sandman.  Quick brush & ink. @neilhimself Neil Gaiman.
More art in my albums here:
https://www.facebook.com/pages/David-Mack/21231086294?sk=photos_stream&tab=photos_albums
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kingmusha · 11 years ago
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This map is gonna be your guide to Litchfield.
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kingmusha · 11 years ago
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kingmusha · 11 years ago
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Child of Rage: A documentary about a young girl who was sexually abused when she was a year old. She has a desire to murder her entire family and carries out numerous disturbing tasks. 
The Scariest Drug in the World: Scopolamine is a drug that when taken keeps a person coherent but makes them open to follow commands. It’s been used to make people steal, as a rape drug and a way to humiliate people. It’s known as a “chemical hypnosis”. This film documents people’s experience with it.
Demonic Possession and Exorcism: The footage you are about to witness contains highly disturbing material. 
An Interview with a Cannibal: An interview with a man named, Issei Sagawa who committed a pretty horrific crime. He butchered and raped a young Dutch women because he wanted to absorb her “energy”. He spent 3 days consuming her flesh. 
The Bridge: A film on the Golden Gate Bridge, which captures the number of suicides. Many describe it as a powerful documentary, that leaves a lasting impression.
High on Crack Street: Shows just how badly crack ruins lives.  A great portrayal of the harsh, dark side of drugs. 
Aokigahara/Suicide Forest: A geologist walks through the forest and shows us what he sees. Definitly contains some depressing material.
Atomic Wounds: The effect of a nuclear weapon on a mass number of people. It’s disheartening, it’s horrifying, but it’s reality. 
Just Melvin, Just Evil: A documentary about a tormented family who suffered from sexual abuse and substance abuse because of one man. It leaves you wondering how can one man be so destructive?
Earthlings: One of the most intense documentaries made about animal abuse. Footage contains graphic material. 
Feel free to add to this list :)
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kingmusha · 11 years ago
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A sequel to my top 10 disturbing documentaries
Through the Wormhole: Is there Life After Death: My most favorite one because it’s on a topic, that’s my life goal to answer scientifically. Morgan Freedman dives deep into this question, using neuroscience and quantum physics as an attempt to figure out an answer. 
Extraordinary People: The Little Mermaid: The story of Shiloh Pepin, the girl who was born with her legs fused together so she resembles a mermaid. This website described it as “her incredible story is a rollercoaster of emotions—one minute, you’re laughing at her precocious, adorable personality, the next you’re crying at the injustice of the world and her beyond-her-years wisdom.”
The Boy Who Lived Before: Fascinating reincarnation case about a 5 year old boy who remembers a past life. 
The Boy Who Sees Without Eyes: Ben Underwood had his eyes removed at the age of 3 because of retinal cancer. But he uses echolocation (like dolphins) to do many things like get around and even play sports. 
The Twins Who Share a Body: Take a look into the world of twins who share one body. 
Magic of the Unconscious: Your unconscious mind is a lot more powerful than you think
A Virus Called Fear: The power of fear and what irrational fear can lead to. This is a short documentary, about 20 minutes.
The Brain, Sensory Deprivation and Isolation: Six ordinary people faced complete sensory deprivation. What happens to the brain when this happens? I couldn’t find the full documentary and linked you to the video with program highlights.
The Mystery of the People Frozen in Time: Dive into the world of Pompeii, an ancient city destroyed by the volcano Vesuvius, where there are the hardened remains of people in the last few seconds of their lives. 
Children of Darkness: Tragic as it is interesting, this oscar winning documentary explores the lives of mentally ill children and exposes the abuse they faced in Eastern State School and Hospital. 
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kingmusha · 11 years ago
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Charted info on some of the most insane serial killers.
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The Lakes of Kelimutu - Indonesia
The lakes of Kelimutu are three crater lakes which change colors(black, blue, green, and red) overtime due to volcanic activity that started millions of years ago.
Locals consider this place to be sacred. They believe that the lakes change colors according to the souls of the dead that end up there. The east lake is also called “tiwu ata polo” or the lake for evil spirits, while the center lake is known as “tiwu nua muri koo fai” or the lake for young souls, while the west lake is called “tiwu ata mbupu” or the lake for the souls of the elderly and wise people.
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