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Wednesday, January 12, 2005

Sad

posted by tristan @ 1/12/2005 11:40:00 PM  

I just caught 3 Tsunamis Footage and I realised how fortunate I am, to be able to be grumble, scream and shout how unfair life can be. So I've got to be grateful, and thankful. You can never imagine how my heart dropped when I see 2 couples being swept away by the waves and I wonder, are they dead or alive? It just shows how fragile life can be, or we, human beings are just tiny as compared to mother nature. The cruel and unforgiving waves took away 150 000+ of lives.

So when we grumble endlessly about our lifes, take a look at others first. I am ashamed of myself. For a good reason, I always compared myself to those rich and wealthy, why didn't I make a comparison between the poor and those who loose their kins in any disasters? Sad, really sad.

If you wanna watch, drop me a note. I seriously think you should see it.
Thanks to Vincent for the videos.


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