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I read stories and watch movies a lot. The actions and thoughts of the characters are a reflection of human nature, sometimes good, sometimes bad. I have read about many-a-flawed character, someone who messes around, is a little bit bad, and gets into trouble through their life, having a moment. The moment when they see the person they must become. A better person. Someone good. It is never out of personal greed, or recognition or fame. They become a good person because they understand sacrifice. They finally hold more value in a person they care for, over themselves. In some of these stories we see 2 lives. The the villian or fool who changes to good, out of love for someone. And the object of their affections, or I must say, the person they feel protective towards. Sometimes it ends with the flawed hero sacrificing himself so that the one they love will remain protected. I like these stories. It is not a tragedy to take the bullet that was about to hit the person you love. |
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"Sing when you're winning" is a popular saying in modern times. It denotes victory, happiness and joy. When you are winning, sing. Perhaps a song about your victory or joy. I would like to debate and contradict this saying however, by writing my own. SING WHEN YOU'RE LOSING. Sing a dirge. Sing a song of hope. Sing a song so beautiful, it breaks your heart just hearing it. But I beg you, sing when when you're losing. Because when you're losing, nobody sees you. The world is not on your side. When you're losing, you're lonely. You are broken. And nobody loves a broken man. So sing. When you fall, sing. Make your pain into something beautiful. |
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Yaki soba noodles with tofu, with sparkling water and my sister to talk to. |
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http://northbranford.patch.com/arti Patrick was reportedly starved for a month before he was literally thrown away. By Kathleen Ramunni | Email the author | 5:32am It's a story about the worst of humanity and the best of humanity. Patrick is a young pit bull mix who was hours away from death on March 16 when his owner allegedly wrapped him in a garbage bag and sent him down the garbage chute of her Newark, N.J., apartment building to the basement 22 floors below. A maintenance worker saw the bag slightly moving and opened it, finding the starved dog. He called the authorities, who immediately got help for the animal, setting into action a series of events that have brought together tens of thousands of people around the world who were horrified and touched by Patrick's story. And now, two weeks later, Patrick -- named in honor of St. Patrick's Day, the day after he was found -- is on the road to recovery. But his caretakers say it's going to be a long one; it will be months before he is well enough to be adopted. The person who allegedly starved Patrick is Kisha Curtis, 28, who lives in the 550-unit Garden Spires apartment building in Newark where Patrick was found. The maintenance worker called Newark Associated Humane Societies (WARNING: graphic photos), who brought the lifeless dog to the Garden State Veterinary Specialists in Tinton Falls, N.J., where he has been ever since. "When he first came in, he really was looking like a corpse," said Pat Scavellino, GSVS's administrator. "There's no easy way to say it -- he was that poor." Curtis was initially charged with animal cruelty, but on Tuesday those charges were upgraded to "torture or torment of a living creature," which carries a possible sentence of 18 months in prison and a $3,000 fine. According to officials, the dog had not been fed for about a month. The normally 50-pound dog weighed about 20 pounds when found. But after two weeks of treatment, including heating blankets and blood transfusions, things are looking up for Patrick, Scavellino said this week. "He is wagging his tail for the first time and he barked a little bit," she said. "He's walking around now -- we take him outside and put a sweater on him and carry him out and put him down on grass and he prances around a bit." And Patrick has quite the appetite, Scavellino said, though he's not able to eat a lot at once. "When a dog has been starved for so long, you have to be very careful," she said. Overfeeding can lead to a metabolic shutdown that is life-threatening, she said. Patrick is fed every couple of hours, she said, and has gained about two and a half pounds in the last two weeks. But he still needs to gain about 30 more pounds, she said. "We feed him multiple times a day every few hours in small increments at a time -- prescription canned dog food -- and no treats right now," she said. "It's hard but it's really going to take some time -- another few weeks -- until he's strong enough." But even in two weeks, the difference is obvious. "Honestly, he's starting to act like a real dog," she said. "His body was concave, it was so curled up, but now he's started to relax and his coat looks so much better." X-rays detected a foreign object in his intestine, she said, but he's still too weak for it to be investigated. That will have to wait until he's stronger, she said. It's common for a starved animal to eat anything it can whether it is food or not, experts say. In the meantime, Patrick is getting lots of love, not only from the hospital staff but also from around the world as word of his story has spread. Almost immediately after the story broke, a Facebook page was created in his honor -- The Patrick Miracle -- that in two weeks has attracted almost 50,000 fans. "I had to do something, and what could I do?" said Coty Hohanshalt, an Iowa resident and animal lover who started the page with New Jersey resident John Rosa. "I got a hold of Patrick's story I think before anyone got a hold of it," Hohanshalt said, "and my intention was not for what happened next." She posted the corpse-like pictures of Patrick on her own Facebook page and the reaction was immediate, she said. "I posted his album of the first three pictures of the worst of him, and even before I could put the information on the album, people were sharing it, commenting, etc," she said. "I then started getting friend requests and messages [asking] what they could do to help, and it was out of control." That's when Rosa came up with the idea to create a fan page, she said. "It went viral, people started joining, offering hope and following his progress by the second," she said. "And what has struck me is these people are not the normal friends I have on my list, they don't see this stuff and many did not know it was happening, they were just animal lovers." And not only did they show Patrick support, they started sharing other dogs in need of help. Many have adopted dogs in Patrick's honor, she said, and so much money was donated to Garden State Veterinary Specialists for Patrick's care that the hospital finally said they had more than enough money for his treatment. Two other pages have sprung from Hohanshelt's page -- Patrick's Law, which is promoting a change in animal abuse laws, and Patrick's Pals, a page where dogs in need of homes are posted. "I would like to see Patrick's legacy continue and keep spreading awareness that we need tougher animal cruelty laws," she said. "The punishment does not fit the crime." A petition she started that now has in excess of 25,000 signatures will be forwarded to the Newark Police Department and Mayor Cory Booker, she said. "Why is Patrick's story is so different than all the others is because he lived to tell it when most don't get that chance," she said. |
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I am sure that you have seen a trend over the last couple years, of many LJ people (and others) have left other communities to join faeebook. I am also one of them. And for some time my interest in it made me somewhat apathetic toward other social networks. I find them multifaceted and interesting enough with thier friendships, and newsbites. But one thing was missing, the writing. The Journaling. I missed your social network, journaling site because the writing of an experience, or news article is passionate. I think it would be fine if in the future you adapted "a little" with the times and had some other things the other guys did or didn't have, but STAY LJ. On facebook I joined a protest page to make facebook free. But I will happily renew my paid membership priviledges to have those features on LJ. If you want to publish this "Feedback" I'm writing to you, go right ahead. I still like facebook. But I love Livejournal, and I'm here to stay. |
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I agree that marajuana should be legalized. Medically, it can be used. And lets face it, its totally harmless when used by the 18 and over crowd. Especially when government controlled. |
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This does not look good. The Iranian regime has appointed one of its most feared prosecutors to interrogate reformists arrested during demonstrations, prompting fears of a brutal crackdown against dissent. |
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A group representing the GOP compared Barack Obama to Adolph Hitler, because they alluded his healthcare package is like Hitler's carpet bombing the innocents. |
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10:10 PM ET -- A 19-year-old shot in the head and killed during the demonstrations... and Iranian officials asked his parents to "pay an equivalent of $3,000 as a 'bullet fee' -- a fee for the bullet used by security forces -- before taking the body back." One of the most tragic stories I've read in a long time, by the Wall Street Journal's exceptional |
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Written by the doctor who tried to save her: A young woman who was standing aside with her father watching the protests was shot by a basij member hiding on the rooftop of a civilian house. He had clear shot at the girl and could not miss her. However, he aimed straight her heart. I am a doctor, so I rushed to try to save her. But the impact of the gunshot was so fierce that the bullet had blasted inside the victim's chest, and she died in less than 2 minutes. The protests were going on about 1 kilometers away in the main street and some of the protesting crowd were running from tear gass used among them, towards Salehi St. The film is shot by my friend who was standing beside me. Please let the world know. Unnamed Source: Khameneie You called yourself,the father of all orphans of Iran-Iraq war,but here you made a father witness the martyrdom of his daughter,in minutes,in his arms.You took away a mans,but Iran's daughter.He didnt believe it at first,saying:Neda,dont be afraid,dont be afraid..then when blood covered her face,he came to and cried:Neda,stay..Neda,stay....The doctor who was there was helpless as the shot was in the chest.My dear Neda,you are now loved by all more than ever,my tears are nonstop for you,but you died for Iran to be free and Im proud of you,may you rest in peace in heaven.And you Khameneie,you will certainly pay for this and definitely go to hell! *** I am one of many in the world who are listening and watching what is going on. When I heard this from my sister I was shaken. I hope there will soon come a day when the supreme leader, and the president of Iran will pay dearly for their brutal warcrimes on their own people. Neda. Remember the name. |
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