HERE'S LOOKING AT YOU. The smallest primate stares back at nosy tourists. One of the permitted breeding centers in Loboc allows guests to see upclose and personal a nocturnal animal during the day in Bohol. But today, the nocturnal animal could no longer find rest because the municipality of Loboc introduced night river cruise where they put hundreds of lights along river banks to give "beauty" to the place. The timid tasier is "tortured" night and day.
"Why should people be afraid that we use a few small pellets of uranium at the nuclear power plant in Bataan [Philippines]? Don't they know that we're surrounded by uranium? We have the world's fourth largest deposits of uranium. Yes, we're all radioactive -- must be the reason why we have so many faith healers!" -- on nuclear-generated power, February 1985
3 comments:
edik...what state of being yan? he he!
one of those moments hahaha. shaky, no direction, no will to move but yet life becomes more colorful!
that's what i am in now.
exciting! he he!
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