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VICTORIA YEONG

Now a PSYCHO-student at HELP University College, proud to be one. Graduated from HMC in 2008, pursued Foundation in Science. Was once part of the HMC Student Council, now part of the Psychology Student Council. Aims to achieve in life - mentally, spiritually, emotionally, physically, socially.

A pretty compulsive person [Princeton Dictionary definition: very compelled to do certain things] Well, I like to think that this trait gives more pros than cons.

Often quotes, "To be happy is a conscious choice that we need to make".

Does graphic designing, web designing, and video compiling as hobbies.

Still aims to be a Female commercial airline pilot. (Waiting to officially turn 18 years old upon Cadet Pilot application) --> I NEED to grow tallerrrr ><

Still figuring out what do I REALLY want in life.

As for now, I wanna give my very best and do well in the field of PSYCHO-logy. Lastly, I'm still a 5/8 puzzled soul who attempts to discover God and Christ entirely.


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Vic's Station™ : Featured News of the Day

Hey! I Bumped into an interesting article today, and thought that I might want to share it with others. =)

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Baby Boy Born Without a Penis

KANGAR: While the birth certificate of 10-month-old Muhammad Nabil Mustaqim Rodzake states that he is male, he lacks a penis.

When he was born without the male organ last Aug 10 at the Tuanku Fauziah Hospital, he was subjected to a DNA test which confirmed he had more male characteristics.

Unusual condition: Rodzake and Zatul Bazamah showing their son Muhammad Nabil at their home near Kangar. — Bernama

Nabil Mustaqim was also born without a right thumb, right ear and proper eyelids.

His mother, Zatul Bazamah Abd Rahman, is now seeking help from medical specialists to fix the problem.

Zatul Bazamah, 26, said:

“We are sad to think that he will grow up without the male organ, and the emotional stress that awaits him.”

The baby – the second child in the family – is now receiving treatment at the Tuanku Fauziah Hospital and Sultanah Bahiyah Hospital in Alor Star.

“We have been told that our son needs to wait a little longer for suitable treatment for his genitals while his other physical defects could be fixed with plastic surgery when he is four years old,” said Zatul Bazamah at the family home in Kampung Batu Lima near here.

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My Thought:

Hmm..... the parents don't seem to look sad in the photo though. =P

Anyhow, hopefully the baby will do fine, especially with the existing technology. =)

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