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Monday, May 18, 2020

111. When The World is Out of Your Reach

Lyric

Out of Reach
Singer: Gabrielle

Knew the signs
Wasn't right
I was stupid for a while
Swept away by you
And now I feel like a fool
So confused,
My heart's bruised
Was I ever loved by you?

Out of reach, so far
I never had your heart
Out of reach
Couldn't see
We were never
Meant to be

Catch myself
From despair
I could drown
If I stay here
Keeping busy everyday
I know I will be OK

But I was
So confused
My heart's bruised
Was I ever loved by you?

So much hurt
So much pain
Takes a while
To regain
What is lost inside
And I hope that in time
You'll be out of my mind
And I'll be over you

But now I'm
So confused
My heart's bruised
Was I ever loved by you?

Out of reach
So far
You never gave your heart
In my reach, I can see
There's a life out there
For me

Blind people are the saddest among all the other disabled person. They can't see the world anymore. They've lost their power to see colours of the world.

Normal people need quiet space from time to time. Deaf people doesn't suffer that much because they can still express themselves freely.

Normal people need sometime alone too, away from all the noise. In fact, we don't always hear something, and we don't even need to talk all the time, but we do have to see everything whenever we're awake.

That's what's troubling the blind. They can't fulfill their neverending demand to see the world. They keep being reminded over and over again about their blindness. It seems that for blind people, the world has become out of reach.

Now, it's the right time for you to listen to the song...
Read again, while your hand and mouse stays on the start playing button.
Then, you read...

the world has become out of reach.

PLAY!

he he

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Song Recommendation:
  • Gabrielle - Out Of Reach

Monday, May 11, 2020

110. Passionate The Entire Life

Synopsis

A poor yet passionate young man falls in love with a rich young woman, giving her a sense of freedom, but they are soon separated because of their social differences.

Genres Drama, Romance
Director Nick Cassavetes
Starring Gena Rowlands, James Garner,
Rachel McAdams

What is romantic?
I guess romantic means doing something out of the ordinary, which shows your willingness to sacrifice for the other person.

In relationship between two people, one must take the role to nurture and care for the other person. One person must be willing to do the cooking and cleaning, while the other person is the bread winner.

Mostly the woman does the cleaning, cooking, carrying children for nine months, and nurturing of the children till old age. The man will go and earn money to run the household. It seems to be unfair for the women, because they have more responsibilities in the family.

To see a husband or a guy willing to care for a sick wife, is a very rare thing. Most men prefer to hold their head high to lowering it down. Becoming soft not just to give respect, but to also share his part in strengthening the family is diamond.

This movie isn't just about a man's love, but also a man's faith in keeping one wife, a man's firm decision in choosing only one woman in his life, and a man's responsibility to nurture his woman when she is incapable of doing her part.

I guess that's what's making me cry from the beginning to the end of the movie.

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Movie Recommendation:
  • Notebook (2004)

Monday, May 4, 2020

109. You Can't Win A Fight Against A Cat

Synopsis
The cats of America are under siege!

Long gone are the good old days when a cat’s biggest worries were mean dogs or a bath. Modern cats must confront satanists, online predators, the possibility of needing to survive in a post-apocalyptic wasteland, and countless other threats to their nine lives.

For over four decades, the American Association of Patriots have stood at the vanguard of our country's defense by helping to prepare our nation's cat owners for the difficult conversations they dread having with their pets. Written in a simple Q&A format, How to Talk to Your Cat About Gun Safety answers crucial questions such as, “What is the right age to talk to my cat about the proper use of firearms?” and “What are the benefits of my cat living a lifestyle of abstinence?” and especially “Why does my cat need to use the internet? Can’t he just play with yarn like cats used to do?”

Our country—and our cats—stand at a precipice. It will take courage, and it will take hard work, but armed with the knowledge within these pages, we can make our cats—and America—great again!


Cats are always in my garden, so one morning, I stood by to guard, so whenever there's a cat sneaking in to my garden, I made sure I was there, staring at the cat with a water hose ready to spray water at it.

That day, no cats were in my garden, but come next morning, three cats lying in my garden, sunbathing like it was their lair. They rolled and rolled, while looking at me innocently.

I was so angry I didn't know what to do, so I went inside, and let my Mom do the shooing that day.

I need this book.

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Book Recommendation:
  • Zachary Auburn - How to Talk to Your Cat About Gun Safety: And Abstinence, Drugs, Satanism, and Other Dangers That Threaten Their Nine Lives