Friday = OFF

Friday is my day off. Yours too.
Say Hello to the family.
Still, there is a post there for you

Friday is my day off. Yours too.
Say Hello to the family.
Still, there is a post there for you

State leaders laid flowers and survivors burned paper money for departed spirits as a mournful China marked the first anniversary Tuesday of a devastating earthquake that left nearly 90,000 people dead or missing and 5 million homeless.
The 30-minute ceremony followed a minute of silence beginning at 2:28 p.m. (11:28 p.m. ET), the moment the magnitude-7.9 temblor — the deadliest earthquake to hit China in decades — struck on May 12, 2008, toppling or burying villages, snapping bridges and razing large portions of Sichuan and two neighboring provinces.

Burning paper money as an offering to their 17-year-old son who was crushed in the school collapse, Jin Dalan and her husband Chen Guanghui gave voice both to their bereavement and continuing resentment over the government’s treatment of parents.
“I’m just trying to talk to him to ask why he doesn’t visit me in my dreams. I just want to know that he’s OK and that no one is bullying him,’ said Jin, 45.

Ladies, your fellow sisters will share future military jobs with their fellow brothers. BLUSHBERRY, posted the requirments needed to join in.
I am very pleased with where the women’s movement reached. On a personal note, It might shake up the society, make girls more powerful, aware, politically present, and yes, part of the movement. I appreciate a woman’s femininity. I love it actually.
I do not know if you have realized this yet. I only post positive news that I like. Yet, I have my own concerns (aside from the bad media) only one concern actually.
Harassment. yay ? nay ?

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