Sunday, June 8, 2008

Get out of the house and go play in the hay

"Heaviest rainstorms in 50 years drenched parts of Guangdong province over the past two days, killing at least 1 student and causing widespread flooding...... another primary school student and a high school student were missing...... 6500 people had to be evacuated from their homes...............the region normally experiences heavy rainfall about this time every year, but meteorological authorities said this was the worst in five decades." 
what the lime fuck is going on here. what a series of unfortunate events including manmade disasters: politics with tibet and the olympics, to natural disasters.. (need I name a few?  you all should be aware of them by now) . sure. political unjust is in the air we all breathe, unnecessary to go all bananas over, sure every two fifths of a decade the olympic's host becomes the target to the rest of the world (or at least those whose sorry asses couldn't feel more envious about losing a hosting status) , sure geographically with China being in the low lands and with a architectural culture that builds cities made of paper, who's really to blame when a quake hits and all hell is let loose. but massive fatality is beyond the imagination. when will it be enough. I'm extremely saddened by all the tragedies that has happened in my home country. (no i'm not from China but i still consider it my home). i'm sure there are unaccountable sore air-heads out there (i.e. sharon stone) commenting either silently in their air heads or loudly (i.e. sharon stone) to the general public how it all seems nothing but karma when it comes to the series of unfortunate events. and though displaying "publicized" apologetic (i.e. sharon stone) and sincere behaviors to "i-don't-have-a-brain" comments (although she had scored a higher than average IQ as a child), deep down i can't be too optimistic of such regretful behavior has really left the hatred attitude towards the Chinese.
well dayum i'm just plain mad.