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2008 Wishlist
0. OROCHIMARU
0.0 EIJI WENTZ
1. Namie Amuro's latest album
2. Kokia's latest album
3. The Dreaming Manga Vol.3 done
4. Gakuen Alice Manga Vol.1, 2 & 3
5. Death Note Manga -Complete-
6. Legend of Basara Manga -Complete-
7. Naruto collectibles
8. Lolita outfit done
9. Kick people's ass
10. Draw a comic strip
11. Finish writing my story
12. Professional singing lessons
13. Treasure Hunt 2008
14. Travelling
15. Earn more money
16. Hynoptise people
17. I want to be more psychic...
18. Brilliant Green's best album 1997-2007
19. Strike lottery
20.

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Books
Books I have completed reading since January 2008:

1. Retire Rich - Azizi Ali
2. The Millionaire in Me - Azizi Ali
3. Ironside: A Modern Faery's Tale - Holly Black
4. Secrets of Internet Millionaires Revealed - Irfan Khairi
5. Public Participation in Environmental Decision Making - MNS
6. Life of Pi - Martel Yan
7. The Gathering of Gargoyles - Meredith Ann Pierce
8. Speedwealth - T. Harv Eker
9. The Pearl of the World - Meredith Ann Pierce
10. Missing: Spirited Away - Gakuto Coda
11. Malaysia's Political Economy: Politics, Patronage & Profits - Edmund Terence Gomez and Jomo K. S.
12. Black Dawn - Lisa Jane Smith
13. The Dreaming Vol 3 - Queenie Chan

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Criminalise war, people
Monday. 2.5.07 10.16 p.m.
I attended Tun Dr. Mahathir's war and crime conference and exhibition. The speeches and video were an eye opener for me though I'm aware of the consequences of war and effects of nuclear weapons. But this time, the speeches were inspiring and full of vigour of people that wanted changes in the world; the strong desire to have peace; the strong desire to have absolute freedom; the strong desire and determination to live in a world that's free of global conquest by the current superpower. I was inspired by their speeches. My heart was touched by the video I have seen today; the effects nuclear weapon that took their toll on children; how Iraqis were tortured in their prison. The pictures were disgusting but I cannot escape from the fact that they happened. I cannot console myself that 'Thank God, it didn't happen to me' but it keeps on bugging me to think of what I can do as an individual that is so small in the world that I could just be flattened just like an ant being stampede by elephants. What can I do to maintain peace in my community? This is something critical. We all need to address..

Another scary thing that we all participants discover during the conference was we all are exposed to nuclear radiation. Yes, we all are now breathing in nuclear particles. One of the speakers, a Geoscientist, explained this to us. We are horrified but what can we do? It is already too late. Even World Health Organization acknolwedge that we all are inhaling nuclear particles. This is a fact that we all don't want to know, much less being slap by the fact to our face. My heart cried silently when I see the pictures of children being exposed to nuclear radiation. My heart cried how could these children live a normal life like me. I admit that I wail and whine of how hard my life is at times but I cannot imagine these kids living a life with permanent defects. No games, no boyfriend or girlfriend to go steady with, no eyes to see, no brain to synthesis the information, etc... It's nothing. It's like living in a black hole. All hopes and dreams have been robbed by the nuclear radiation. No their future has been sucked out of these children by the warmongers. They should be labelled as war criminals. They should be sent to courts to seek justice. Nothing can justify as to rob the future of this kids.

No not only that, what about the war victims? War victims that have done no wrong to the aggressors. They too have family. They too have kids. I cannot imagine the sadness of parents burying their own kids. Growing up their kids but shortly after that parents just lose their kids to war. So sad. Now I could imagine my Iraqi friend's childhood time when I asked him about his growing up time during the sanction. He didn't say anything much but his eyes were looking afar and sadness reflected in his eyes. It was a silence sadness. I now could imagine how did my Iraqi friend survive. The economic sanction was so absurd that kids have no normal childhood life. I cannot empathy myself with them. I had a hard life as a child as well but I cannot imagine myself being denied health care service; no sharpener; no pencil; no clothe; etc.

I will do my very best as an individual to promote peace in my community no matter how powerless I am. An individual can make changes if only I want to ...
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i know war is sickening... ..
» jolenesiah on 2007-02-05 10:14:48

Let's do it together!

» laziewong on 2007-02-05 12:19:01

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