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Wednesday, June 18, 2008 @ 3:33 PM
-D|o|N|a|t|i|O|n|s-Not just lately. But it has been lasting for a month, I guess. Initially, I was thinking it’s just a natural disaster which caused endless flow of tears to humans throughout the globe. People mention it because they concern and care. Neither did I expect it to become a “HOT” news that people often raise up when they were just having a mere chat with family members and friends. It has become exactly like gossips. I experienced it not just once but couple of times when I meet up with relatives etc.. People would normally ask. “Hey, have u donated for the SiChuan earthquake or Myanmar cyclone victims”? "How much you've forked out for the victims"? Questions like this surely flooded the conversation between me and others. But I'm not the one who initiated this topic. LoL. It is no longer become a concern I supposed it to be. It has turned out to be a chatter instead. However, in the end, I know. We care. We love them. We just want to help. |