Wednesday, 24 April 2013
spaghetti incident?
new development! we've our first spaghetti incident while moving on to the election day. every day the world is changing from bad to... worse.
Labels:
changes,
development,
freedom
Thursday, 18 April 2013
creation of a nation: let there be a hung parliament
Labels:
duty of care,
freedom,
liberty
Thursday, 11 April 2013
office politic and politic
yea, you don't read it wrong. it is the office politic plus the politic. then what will you get at the end? a corrupt organisation is the answer. I had the experience. just imagine. I work with the owner of a facility. I was involved in a plumbing work that worth a peanut. but due to the office politic and the 'outside' politic, the project was really a stupid one. it was reported some of the users staged a protest. what the hell? all of this because the person who rented one of the outlets was a political man. that's a double stupid. and I just felt to throw out just because I told you this story.
Labels:
duty of care,
employment,
politic
Wednesday, 10 April 2013
polling day
it's finally annouced when was the polling day. the nomination day will be happening on the day of Hitler's birthday. while the polling day 2 weeks after that. for those who are into the politic, I would say good luck. but for me, it will change nothing. I'm still without any luck. still without light at the end of the tunnel.
Labels:
justice
Thursday, 4 April 2013
election
we're entering an election period. in some places, election can be conducted without much hype. but in other places election is a time of chaos. this is also the time when a peasant can put their 'say' into 'action'. they say regardless how much money that one has, each of us can only vote once. sure it is. but it is only a momentary moment: only during one marks their choice on the ballot paper. then, the peasant will once again be the 'tool' of the one 'with more money', or to those with power. not so much to proud of. I wonder when is the last time when the rich or the people in power really look after the commoner without any commercial or political agenda inside their head.
Friday, 29 March 2013
The Greek and the Cyprus and the kings
today the Cypriots are facing an axe from the big brothers. again the commoners are denied of their right. in the name of a 'country', they said. sacrifice those laymen to save the nation which they, the commoners, are making up most of the population. true enough sometimes kings were slayed in the name of the country. but, more often than not, they were replaced by another tyranny. those tyrannies kept on replacing each other. they essentially the same. it was always the commoners who have absolutely nothing to do with the ruling class are the ultimate victims. always.
no matter what system do you have, commoners are ever depressed. communism, democracy, kingship, fighter-led nations, every each of it ended with tragedy to the common people. every time. people with power shall never look at those lowly people. but their words are different. not that the commoners believe in those uttered speech. they not even bothered. and as usual they'll suffered.
no matter what system do you have, commoners are ever depressed. communism, democracy, kingship, fighter-led nations, every each of it ended with tragedy to the common people. every time. people with power shall never look at those lowly people. but their words are different. not that the commoners believe in those uttered speech. they not even bothered. and as usual they'll suffered.
Saturday, 1 September 2012
the invincible sword
yesterday I was given a news that I need to rearrange my life. I'm now need to be different and those people have expressed their confidence with me. today I get a headache. may be that sword is now hung on my head. really, suddenly I remember about the story when a friend of a king wanted to be a king. he was given the opportunity. and in one night he left the throne. he saw that sword: a sword which will fall unto the head whenever the king make a mistake.
who want the sword?
who want the sword?
Labels:
changes,
duty of care,
paradox
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