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07/02/08- Review site...
Feitania/Fei Anyone interested in reviewing? -_- I need someone to edit these below:

♡- Garden of Whistles

♡- SA: Specimen Artificiel

♡- Pray, La Voyageur: Volume I: (UN) Happy Nation

♡- Black Caramel Pudding

♡- Twilight Abyss

If you are able to do so, please tell me either by commenting or tagging!

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15/01/08- Another skiining time for Fei...
Feitania/Fei I went skiing over the weekend- I just returned now. I am so tired, carsick, and have a tremendous headache. Primarily, I didn't want to go skiing. Now, I have to admit, I enjoyed it. There were few disputes, but never mind that...

Did you all enjoy yourselves, too?

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31/12/07- Ghost Opera
Feitania/Fei

- Ghost Opera -



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25/11/07- SA: Specimen Artificiel
Feitania/Fei OK... Concentrating on writing & completing SA: Specimen Artificiel- you may find this ridiculous and taunt me about this, but I am going to publish this... If you want to read the latest updates of SA: Specimen Artificiel, click here (It needs to be updated again, though). You can also read the latest updates of Pray, La voyageur as well.

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08/11/07- Another student of GFLHS...
Feitania/Fei I got accepted! I am now one of those students of GFLHS... The competition was 1:8- I did well, didn't I?
As far as I know, I have to stay in the dormitory from now on.

Lala, so happy. Better go and study maths. :)

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25/10/07- Departure of Lemon Thyme...
Stardust-DragonMaster: Feitania I knew it- I forsaw what would happen; I should have done something about it, but I did nothing. Mike chased Lemon Thyme out of the house while the house itself was vacant. Lemon Thyme never came back. I am indeed starting to get annoyed with Mikelline. I wonder when he will come back?

I am taking an exam to go to high school- wish me good luck!

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30/09/07- Myanmar oppression...
Feitania/Fei While most of the nations in this modern era have already adapted the democracy, a country, newly named the Union of Myanmar, is yet under the power of repressive military government. This military government is no better than the dictatorship that had once taken place in, perhaps, most of the place- people are suppressed of their sayings, what more, cannot even complain the rise of the oil price, which, of course, did influence the cost of their daily used transportations. Not few days ago, the military was sent to repress the peaceful demonstration assorted with Myanmar monks and citizens, accosting and killing them. Since the monks acted as conscience of the Myanmar community, it wasn't surprising that the monks had taken part in, and other citizens were raged to hear monks being ill-treated. The Myanmar government has closed the borders, put down the media, restricted the visiting, inflicted curfew, restricted the meeting of more than five men, and repressed the protestors through this oppression. The wanted democracy had been nullified of since 1988; numerous pro-democracy were killed, and democratically elected leader remains under house arrest. Government is doing all it can do to prevent the flow of information, videos, photos of uprising going out by technology by cutting the internet; no success, many Myanmar bloggers have already passed what could be the proof of currently happening in the country. Is the military afraid that other nations will further actions other than sanction already claimed? The political and economic sanctions declared by the U.S and other western nations weren't taken seriously by the military. Then what could be?

Other nations are augmenting the demand of calming down this event, especially China. China had declined to condemn Myanmar, which made me into thinking that the Myanmar regime had promised China something in return; Myanmar has strategic location, furthermore, it has resources China may and does need. China's rival, India, is abut upon Myanmar as well, and its opening to the Indian Ocean is rather attracting to China. China is the regime's featured ally, providing it with diplomatic help at international round-table despite that it is possible for China to gain disapproval from other nations. Now since the pressure on China to request Myanmar military junta to halt this repression is enhancing, China seems to be taking actions against the oppression, even though it is disinclined to do so: the Olympics are coming up in a year, which means China has to side with "major" countries.

China also had been the hub of communism of the world- even though it may be different from dictatorship or military-governed countries; its basis is partly not different from another. Citizens are not citizens with the meaning "citizen". This reminds me of what happened it the past history of Korea. From the end of 6.25 war between both lands of Korea, the president Sung-Man Lee tried to convert Korea, in critical situation, to an affluent country, but the democracy couldn't lay its roots deep in this confusion; this made Sung-Man Lee to lead the country in dictatorship. Maintaining the dictatorship, presidents elected afterwards oppressed the civilians shouting for democracy. Nearly 30 years later, Korea had been freed of dictatorship- the democracy had transformed Korea. I can surmise that, Myanmar may climb up the steps Korea had experienced, just like all history repeats itself endlessly.

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14/09/07- The most beautiful flower is...
Feitania/Fei One asked, "Which do you think is the most beautiful flower?”

Few replied, "Rose."

One replied, "Lily."

I replied, "The most beautiful flower in the world is the one that has made through the raging storm with sharp, blasting winds, and torrential rain that drops on the petals; the very one which overcomes this storm, and sheds beautiful light under the azure sky, letting its petals gain colours."


Which flower do you think is the most beautiful one?

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