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Friday, June 26, 2009
What is wrong with the world nowsday? So many natural calamities , nuclear welfare threats , viruses , blah blah blah threatening the extinction of mankind. But seriously, have we brought this upon ourselves? Are we humans actually responsible for all that is happening around the world? If you ask me, my answer is yes.For all the shit we have been doing, medical researches , environmental testings , scientific provings, technolgical advancements are all just accumalating into a time bomb.The more we do, the more complications there will be.That is exactly what is happening.It is depressing of course when we see real life situations that affect the people around you.The reality of H1N1 that might affect thousands, you might say that it might only be a flu and it is curable but hey, much weirder things have happened in this world and i wouldnt be surprised you could die from a flu. ahh what the heck im signing off,

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Jonathan Lim
They call me JonJon
Turning 20 on 25september
Music is my life
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