lost
You see a beautiful place like the sea and the mountains
but it is so isolated
that you are scared that you’ll get lost
it’s deserted and inhabited.
There’s always that feeling of lost
at sea
lost in the middle of the forest
what is this feeling
we are always scared of the unknown
what will we do
we always rely on others for help
for support
we don’t like feeling alone
and in an unknown unfamiliar place
and knowing no one really cares you’re missing
“Kony 2012 Video is Some Bull”
Here I am, thinking I’m doing something nice and helpful, and then I see this video.
I no longer know what to think. I apologize if this is true. -_-;
GOD BLESS HER.
Interesting perspective from a Ugandan.
The important thing is to do some actual research, perhaps listen to a few actual Ugandans, and do some background checks before plowing your money into any organization, especially one that pays its founder over $90,000 a year.
i love cats so much i hope my dear best friend Novi gets well soon
please pray for her.
N. Koreans in Libya banned from returning home
TRIPOLI, Oct. 26 (Yonhap) — North Korea has banned its citizens in Libya from returning home in an apparent attempt to prevent the popular uprisings in the Arab world from reaching the isolated regime, a source said Wednesday.
The development illustrated the North’s concern about possible social unrest inspired by the Arab Spring revolutions that also toppled longtime autocratic leaders in Tunisia and Egypt.
Last week, Moammar Gadhafi was killed in his hometown of Sirte, months after a public revolt against the former Libyan leader.
North Korea, which maintained close ties with Gadhafi’s regime, has so far been silent on his death. It has yet to officially recognize Libya’s rebel-led National Transitional Council as the North African nation’s legitimate governing authority.
About 200 North Koreans have been left in limbo in the war-torn country as Pyongyang ordered them not to return home, the source familiar with the issue said.
The North Korean doctors, nurses and construction workers were sent to the African nation to earn hard currency for their impoverished communist country.
North Korea has also taken similar steps for its officials in Libya, Egypt and other countries, said the source.
In recent months, North Korean defectors and other South Korean activists have sent leaflets calling for an uprising against North Korean leader Kim Jong-il who rules the country with an iron fist.
Still, many experts are skeptical about an Arab Spring-style popular uprising in the isolated country, citing North Korea’s intolerance of dissent and tight control over any information spread within and across the country’s borders.



