Singapore’s Phoenix Wright

I was reading this article and then it struck me that the defense lawyer M Ravi is very much like Phoenix Wright.

http://anyhowhantam.blogspot.co.uk/2013/09/well-done-m-ravi.html

For those who have idea what Phoenix Wright is about: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phoenix_Wright:_Ace_Attorney

Fictional characters are usually very extreme (that’s they are fictional and don’t exist in real life!), but for someone in real life to resemble a fictional characters in terms of fighting spirit… I must say, well done, Mr Ravi!!

About Kimono Party Girl

I was born and bred in Singapore for the first 20 years of my life, and then I decided that even after flying all over the world as a flight attendant, life is still too boring. So, in search of more adventure and add spice to my life, I quit my job, packed up, and left for Japan - which is, to me, the promised land. I've always been fascinated with Japan ever since I was 8, thanks to Ayumi Hamasaki, aka the Britney Spears of Japan. She's the first J-pop singer that I have been obsessed with, and my first contact with the Japanese language was through her lyrics. Yup, I first learned my Hiragana from her song 'I am'. But what really sealed the deal was my first trip to Japan in 2010. The fresh air, the beautiful cherry blossoms, the endless fast fashion trends and the awesome food was what made Japan the land of my dreams, and it had since become my goal to one day live, work and party in Japan. So after working like a horse as a flight attendant for 2 years and saving up a decent amount, I made a big leap of faith and moved to the land of the rising sun. I have studied one year of Japanese and two years of graphic design. Currently, I'm in the midst of shukatsu (就活 - job hunting). Wish me luck!
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