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    8/7/2008

    Just don't take off you mask

    If you are going to wear mask to visit Beijing, then you'd better not take it off during your stay, cos your breath may be a potential threaten to Beijing air. Thanks for your cooperation~

    8/3/2008

    Our sky or foreign sky?

    With the opening ceremony of Beijing Olympics is just a few days away, the air quality is much improved, but we cannot ignore that in some of the recent days the major Olympic venues of the whole city were barely visible. However, some Chinese officials excused those days which didn’t come up to the standard were the result of the fog. And even some experts said the colour of sky was not the standard to judge the quality of air”. WTF! If it is not colour, then what is that? The data you bullshitted to lie to us?!

    Million of cars have been pulled off the road, and thousands of construction sites and factories have been temporarily closed down. It’s no doubt that our government has been implementing a series of emergency measures in order to fulfill the promise made when Beijing bid for Olympics. There is one thing I wonder why haven’t those officials done anything before that? Are they more concerned with hosting the Olympics than our health or what? I just hope our government really can do something simply for our own sake rather than a vain showing off to foreigners. God bless us the pollution level won’t go back to where it was after the Olympics and the air will continually improve.


      

    6/21/2008

    Frozen Moment - New York

    Just a common day in New York city, the Grand Central Station, one of the world's largest train stations, came to a sudden halt with 207 agents all froze at the exact same second for 5 minutes. I have to say that is absolutely the crazist shit I've ever seen~ You can see the mix of people with different frozen poses and 5 minutes seems a long time to stand like those. The whole process is really well organized and filmed (I think there must be some hidden video cameras somewhere), it's gorgeous indeed!
     
            
     

    General Script: (sorry for the words that might be misheard)

     

    [Organizer:] All right, thanks for coming out everybody. We are really excited that you guys are here…… gotta a really exciting mission that is going to be doing today, we are gonna be freezing in place, we are gonna hold up for 5 mins...... and then we are gonna unfreeze and we are out

     

    Grand Central Station- Freezing time starts…

    [Platform broadcast:]......Thank you for your cooperation

    [A young lady:] they stopped what they were doing, and stood like…like frozen

    [Organizer:] How long has this been happening?(he pretended ignorance)

    [Man A:] I don’t know

    [Organizer:] I’ve just walked a turn, was this thing going on for a while?

    [Man A]: This guy just dropped paper probabley minutes ago... about a minute ago above either

    [A kid]: Yeah, you can have a look over there  

    [Organizer:] It’s like everybody

    [Man A:] Yeah

     

    Beep~~~

    [Staff:] …There are hundred people frozen everywhere, this is XXX

    [Man B:] This is so weird

    [Lady A:] What’s going on?

    [Man B:] I don’t know either

    [Man C:] This is some kinds of protest hobby......

    [Staff:] They are not moving, I cannot move my car, er… I need some help……

     

    Unfreeze~~~

    [Staff:] er…never mind, they are moving

     

    Applause~~~

    [Man D:] That is the weirdest thing I have ever seen

    [Ladd B:] I know, it’s good and cool......

    5/22/2008

    GOD BLESS CHINA

    Have u "heard" the three minutes collective wail, it's obvious silent but never in our heart. The "sound" was across the whole country as air raid sirens and car horns sounded the exact time when the earthquake hit China one week ago, and we can also see the half-mast flags everywhere.

    That's we are, the unbeaten race in the world.

    Hope our god could hear the sound and see the scene as well, bless us!

    5/3/2008

    Save my soul

    &*(%$#~^

    Is anyone there? I need help! You are receiving the distress message sent by Miao just after 11:30 am on Saturday, May 3, 2008. I suppose the date is still correct...

    I've got trapped in the center of "sick city", 250 miles west of the safe area - zone 3 in Pacific. I repeat......

    I've been here for about 65 days since I left London. The pollution here has still been adding up over time in the air that deadly reduced the visibility, and my detecting probe shows the level has already raised to the top 5!

    Whoo...Whoop...I'm in a very bad condition, lack of clean food, water and even the air for breath...Oh no! The black rain comes, I gotta go now...

    ^%$!~^)%#@

    4/22/2008

    a brilliant idea~

    Hey, guys~ I've just come up with a brilliant idea . why not just light up ur LV, which I think is a much better way to relieve ur anger than boycott Carrefour . If u dont think that's enough and really wanna do something more to show ur patriotism , hmm...  have u been to the 2008 Beijing Automobile Exhibition yet? I'm pretty sure u could see lots of French cars there.

    4/18/2008

    Life is a...

    I’m back, Beijing~

    Since last time I updated my blog after I traveled to Greece, I haven’t written anything here, and the reason is that I had been devoting most of my time to the Dota career till my visa expired in the UK.

    By the way, have you ever heard the word of Dota? It’s about teamwork, technique, effort, luck, pleasure, pain… and everything you do on the way to win. Why not just experience that by yourself, and don’t feel degraded while you are at it, but be proud as you are enjoying the life in your own style.

    Let’s back to the topic. As soon as I stepped into the plane home, I began to worry what kind of job I can find just like everyone does. I don’t think anyone wanna be constrained by the work pressure, but we have to face the reality. Actually, I was aware that the pressure of life must be great for me, and quite different from the UK. I do miss the days over there, my college life, also the relaxing time in Birmingham, including the travelling around the UK, Switzerland and Greece, and Bible study with Sam and Bev, the Dota play, but only a pity that the time passed too fast.

    I have been busy in finding jobs and experienced the taste of failure, so I didn’t get around to doing my own things, and my room is still in a clutter now. What makes me feel even worse is the environment in Beijing, the miserable climate, the bad air quality, the dirty road, the crowded city, it seems everything is sick without any hopes… However, it’s still my hometown, isn’t it? I know I can’t just take a pessimistic view of everything. Actually, it’s not my business and I only hope those big guys could be trusted to expedite these matters and issues.

    Thanks to Jehovah’s favor, I finally found a job, but it is just a start…