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Tuesday, October 17, 2006

Just A Little More

Watched World Trade Centre (WTC) last night, and I have to say that it's really good.

It did more that just bring back the raw and initial emotions of the tragedy back in September 11 2001. Mildly commercialised, special sound control, lights control, and setting made this a superb film.

Basically it was telling everyone the simplest message:

"Do you HAVE to wait for something this scale to fall onto us before everyone shows a little bit more love and concern for others? Don't neglect your loved ones along the way as it is them that will keep you alive in times of troubles like this."

Everday we affect other's moods with our own, why not make it a smile instead of a frown? Personally I hate to quarrel and not fix it before we leave each other, that feeling is too much to take for me, it robs my mind of liberty to think of anything else. Who knows if they die the next moment and you never have a chance to EVER say sorry again? Pure scariness. Morale of the story?





Be nice people.

10:51 am


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