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    sth. occupying my head

     
    national rhythm of most countries were born in bloody wars
    is there something coherent among them?
     
    NASCA LINES never fail to fascinate me.
    the beauty is just so fantastic, second idea occuring to me: how come they made it?
     
           "A series of large-scale geoglyphs: straight lines, geometric shapes, and representational motifs on the surface of the desert plain in the Nasca region of southern Peru. The straight lines range in size from 500m to 8km in length and are up to 50m wide. The other motifs are up to 1.7km long. All were created by clearing the ground surface of stones to reveal a light-coloured soil beneath. Because of their size, all the images are best appreciated from the air.

            "Many of the straight lines radiate out from low hills or ridges. The representational motifs include giant animals such as spiders, humming birds, monkeys, and fish. They are similar to images depicted on Early Intermediate Stage Nasca Culture ceramics and textiles, and on this basis the markings are believed to date to the period ad 200–700. Various interpretations have been put forward: ceremonial pathways leading to sacred places; depictions of constellations in the night sky. There is no basis for Erich von Daniken's claim that the lines were set out to guide extraterrestrial astronauts to their landing strips."      [Sum.: H. Silverman and D. Browne, 1991, New evidence for the date of the Nazca lines. Antiquity, 65, 208–20]
     
    A large image of one of the Nazca Lines biomorph geoglyphs. This particular bird geoglyph is quite probably a Nazca culture representation of the "Bird-Man" form of the sun god in that the bird has no discernable head but does appear to have a human face depicted in its body. The "Bird Man" form of the sun god can be shown to have been inspired by the bird-like form of the sun's corona that is seen during some total solar eclipses.
     
     
     

    special thing

    When God give us free will, here comes the burden of choice.
                       Enjoy the free will, bear the burden...
       I found this photo in her page, moved and still being moved.
            Like many others, she chose to leave NJ for her dream, but I know her heart chose to stay here. 
     
                    
     
     

    一公升眼泪one liter of tears

    如果说能后悔,是不是一切都能倒回。

    我要把原来丢掉的东西都找回来。

     

    找啊……

    找啊……找啊……

     

    站在角落  影子跟在脚下  看着垂头丧气的我的影子  想着想着就开始后悔难过想哭 想打电话 可不知道给谁 想找个人说说心中的郁闷 可又不知道从何谈起 总是一些不相干的东西挡住自己真正要说的 一不小心就表现得自己不在乎 不关心 不要沮丧 不要放弃 不要自我鄙视 不要讨厌自己不要不要不要…… 

     

    为什么这个世界总要人常伤悲

     

     

    I’ve finished the Japanese tv series ”one liter of tears”. The girl Yaye moves me to tears. She appears strong but she never pretends to be that way for she honestly admits that she is afraid of the disease and feels helpless. Why me,? Why did god choose me to undertake it? It’s not fair ‘cause I’m just 15 and I’ve not seen enough beauty of the real life! When she found out that she caught the fatal cancer even though her parents tried hard to conceal the terrible truth from her in order to protect her, she took a great deal of strength to face to truth. But how can a girl of a wonderful age and with so much affection for her life and future accept the depressing news without any struggle? She smiles and always tries to cheers everybody around her despite her inner pains resulting from both others’ strange way of looking at her and her should-have-been-bright future.

    Life is for rent. I hate to presume to put myself on her position, I know I would not going to make it as she does. I lack love for life and still tumble all the way of my own journey without a definite object for which I will fight till the last blood. I wrote “seize the day to chase my dream” which sounded great, while to keep going on seems to cost more than I can afford. Am I making the right choice? In the series, Yaye said to all her classmates one day that to take a winding road sometimes gives you more than just to always walk straight does. She takes her papa as an example. Her papa in his youth never really wanted to run the family doufu business, however, after he took up a lot of other jobs, he finally picked up the family business and determined to try his best to make it thriving. And he made it in his own way. It reminded me of a lot of things when I watched this phase and it put me to ask “should I hold on to what I think now? Should I stick to it or to any else? Is it the right time to give it a break and cool down?”

    I envy her of her lovely life and smile and her whole being.  She is the sunshine that sheds down on everybody.