^^^Nice drawing. I don't know about your cheerleaders. I do know who i would root for, that's fo sho :cheeky: but i'm afraid i ain't no match to them gals
Super cute puppy Ash, wayyy 2 adorable :wub:
Hi, friend! No, no offences at all. I see your point too and I think it is good to have chance go exchange opinions. My point with World Cup is against media and the way government/economic power use it. I was glad to know it would be at South Africa, so great as it was for Latin America to know the Olympics will make to Brazil in a few years.
I think this is really a major, major disaster. Yet, you don't see much clear information on this on the news. It's aaaaallll about the world cup, wich is fine, but it is also a way to lead people's attention to other issues.
There's a time for everything, also a time to celebrate. But, honestly, I am sorry media doesn't focus on issues that are really, really important. It could have been the Olympics, the new rumor about this or that girl or the little mouse that cross right in front of journalists during a speech of Mr. Obama... you name it. but little info about real dissasters and what is going on.
Thanks for your comment!! :hug:
Thank YOU for being so kind and understanding. *hugs back* I understand where you are coming from, i really do. The media does have the uncanny ability to focus on trivial ish and leave out the truly important things in life and in the world.
This is THE single biggest environmental disaster in the history of the US. I was glad to hear that the newest tap they tried is actually working and it manages to suck the oil. Hopefully, in time, the damage will be reduced, but the wildlife already lost.....
I was also very happy for Brazil and Latin America. We gots one proud Brazilian up in here (*waves to Ash*) and since i've been adopted as well, we gots one and a bit :cheeky:
Beautiful image there with night. A couple of nights ago i actually fell asleep up on the balcony and woke up around 4 a.m. due to the cold. The moon was shining so brightlyyy and all them stars - it was a truly glorious sky. The Lord is good.
And btw of truly important things in life, here's a small comparison of
food spending for one week, and consequently differences of income, for families around the world. There were a lot more in between these, but they ought to be enough to get an idea:
German family, 2 adults, 2 teenagers - $500.07 - food spending/week
Egyptian family, 7 adults, 5 children - $68.53 - food spending/week
Chad family, 3 adults, 3 children -
$1.23 - food spending/week
P.S. On a less serious note - was there really a mouse making an appearance during a presidential event? I ask cause i love little mice, they bring back sweet memories from my childhood. Mom used to call me that, little mouse.