Sunday, March 27, 2011

Nation Of Honor: Japan

Photo: The Inquisitr
Give the thumbs-up, applaud, take your hat down, or bow to show your respect for the nation of honor, Japan! The country was completely devastated by the earthquakes and the tsunami, but is reviving again.

The picture above has been circulating the web for the last couple of days. It shows it took the Japanese workers less than four days to tear up a road devastated by the earthquake and to throw a new one.

Respect!

Sunday, March 20, 2011

Mission of the day: Attack Libya & Protect Japan

I don't even know how to start that topic, but it's been bothering me a lot for the last couple of days. Here is a short review of the situation in the world as I see it and my thoughts on it.

Japan experienced one of the worst catastrophes a country could experience ever. There was an earthquake and then there was the tsunami which not only killed thousands but also endangered the lives of millions due to the damage it caused to the nuclear power plants.

The whole world sympathized with the innocent Japanese. There were donations coming from all over the world, from the ordinary people who donated money though the Red Cross organization to governments and political leaders who donated millions.

On the other hand, in another part of the world, there is Libya. People are fighting and dying for their freedom from the totalitarian leader Muammar Gaddafi. However, the political leaders of the world powers did not send money or food to the Libyan citizens, they sent bombs!

Actually, the bombs were aimed to exhaust Gaddafi. Though a hundred bombs could not do that, they could only endanger the life of the people fighting for their freedom. Needless to say, Libyans need support, they do not need bombs. It's a sovereign country just as Japan is, and no one should do any harm to its population, they could only help.

There is one villain in each of those two countries - Gaddafi in Libya and the nature in Japan. The world leaders are bombing  the Libyan population because they think it's a way of doing good to them and are sending food and money to Japan, just cause bombing nature would do no help to the people there.

Two countries, two catastrophes. The world leaders are saving lives in the one and taking lives in the other. There's something completely wrong in the world and I hope people who make the decisions realize it before it's too late...

Thursday, March 17, 2011

Split of the day: Faithless

The British electronica band, Faithless, announced their split after 15 years together.

On March 16,  Maxi Jazz wrote on his website, "it's time to close the book and return to the library..."

Faithless is best known for the songs God Is A DJ, We Come 1, and Insomnia.

Jazz also said: "If I devoted the rest of my life to the task, I could NEVER thank you enough. I have memories that will still be with me in my next life.(...) But, like when writing a song, you always just ‘know’ when it’s finished… this is and was the “Thank YOU And Goodbye’ tour."

There are no any official statements by the other members of the group.

Let's say goodbye to Faithless with one of their best songs:

Quote of the day: Nothing is impossibe

"Nothing is impossible. The word itself is spelled I'm possible."

This quote is to cheer one up after a long day or to give you a kicking start of the new day, depending on which part of the world you inhabit :) 

I would like to thank the English language for giving me the chance to find inspiration in each of its letters.:) Special thanks to the Life Is Good company and its fans for pointing this one out! :)

Soothsayer of the day: Bulgarian predicted the earthquake in Japan

A Bulgarian soothsayer predicted the earthquake in Japan 20 days before it struck.

In the period of 15th-22nd Feb., Maya Popova wrote in her personal website: "AREAS with STRONG seismic activity - North,East Asia-Japan or close,rather North but can’t exclude else where.The point is that it may be very strong."

Popova says she is able to predict the magnitude of the earthquakes and the region they will take place through a pain she feels in a specific part of her body. If her left knee hurts, an earthquake is about to hit Bulgaria. Her right hip is the zone of Turkey and Greece, while pain in the left side of her chest corresponds to Japan.

Popova predicted several shakes of the earth in the past as well. Among them are earthquakes in Turkey, Greece, Serbia, Italy, etc.  Once, about a year ago, she even called bTV, a national TV station, about an earthquake that is about to occur near Sofia five minutes before it actually struck.

After the devastating earthquake in Japan,  if Popova has the gift she claims she has, may her body never hurt again.

You can find Maya Popova's predictions at: http://mayapopova.info/