While the world is gradually coming to an end, I still choose to blog about things I like to blog about and remain total oblivious to world suffering.
Peace out.
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OK, continue, at least give us some amusement, there are only 2 or 3 true fans in this world read your blog everyday, for me, is not better than you, I mean I am addicting to Yahoo auction, but at least I gain some little money, just knowing that yahoo charge me HK$600+ last month, buy the stock of Yahoo, proabably you gain more
ReplyDeletevisit my little shop
ReplyDeletehttp://hk.user.auctions.yahoo.com/hk/show/auctions?userID=williampoon&u=%3awilliampoon
I request you to link my shop to your blog, so that your true fans can visit my shop more often
ReplyDeleteYou are freaking hopeless.
ReplyDeleteYou don't even know how to put a hyper link on the comment.
quick response, Robert
ReplyDeleteI don't think we can do anything in relation to those sufferings.
ReplyDeleteSometimes it's disheartening to see so many sufferings on TV. I'd rather choose not to see them.
Sid
that's not entirely true.
ReplyDeleteI think war correspondence and photographers have some effect on wars.
Instead of shooting celebrity babies, here is a woman who works in the most dangerous parts of the world.
see here
Yes, images are powerful and send strong messages. Heard of "the YouTube War"?
ReplyDeleteWhen I wrote "we", I had myself, as a translator in a court-house, and you, a finance manager, in mind.
Sid
No. I am totally ignorant about that. Glad you mentioned it.
ReplyDeleteIt's getting very difficult to have a monopoly of the truth.