Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Kates Playground Painting Full

Risk Of all the outro

Cari leittori Buooon giorno!

How are you, beings more sensualli di tutti il \u200b\u200bBrasile!? Tutto bene? He had already missed our weekly interaction (almost nil, since we have had very few comments) and I confess to fearing that the lack of recent appearances could cause the frequency of visits to all of you could start downloading.

Well, maybe not so much, since we always warn you in some way when the Mangiare! is updated, then the risk of this happening ...

Hm ... risk ... (Chip 'n Dale struggling in the fullness of its intellectual resources to produce something decent)

Funny not think about it!? What is the risk of something happening to us is, anyway? When we think a stock is risky , we are even considering the chance of it going wrong?

Let's take the Japanese as an example in this case, is that when they built their nuclear plants saw what one day could leak and cause a greater environmental impact than the benefits of what they believed to be from a "clean" energy?

And calm there! I'm not saying anything ill of our friends nipĂ´nico; when you light up the 16th cigarette of the day, or eat the 7th slice of rump steak with more fat reserves Willy, aaa whale considers the risk that these actions represent to your health? Does the risk that his life is when you take that "last dosezinha" of vodka before heading to the direction of the car and go home? Anyway

cari leittori, the risk that ceased to repeat that here is part of our daily life and love to talk about it to others, but we're really weighing this factor when it comes to people?

Consider This ...

Abracile!

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

I Have Sickle Cell Can I Get My Lip Pierced?

Liccione Japonni

Buoanotte cari lettore!

Well, first, a picture on Mangiare! I made an exception
because I think this image conveys much that could not write.


This photo was taken minutes after the earthquake and tisunamis that hit Japan last week.
Amazing, is not it?!

not asphalt doubled, nor crack, nor the magnitude of the force of nature.
Impressive organization, discipline and sense of commitment of the Japanese people!
Minutes after the disaster, the country was already organizing themselves and taking the appropriate actions and measures.
In the photo in question, traffic diverted, making the design engineers of the damage and ready to fix them, is remaking or doing something new.
this is amazing ability to turn around and not get to shake the Japanese people.

Looking at the countless other photos posted from the disaster, not sure how I would be seeing my city destroyed, just know that I would feel like crap and ungrounded.
But looking at this image in question, and I know how you, cari lettore, we should act!

Let this be when we have not for a terromoto / tisunami (which, face it, if it happened in Brazil would be the end of the country. Okay, we do not have the culture of fighting against natural disasters, but our (dis) organization and ( lack of) sense of citizenship in to prevent reeguer so quickly), but for when we have a disease, when passing a bad situation when we see someone ill or when we experience a disappointment. That we need not agree on the following day to realize we need to fight, because the process of reeguer starts from the first inspiration after the disaster.

Abraccile!