and I'm planning to go to sleep, so I either regressed to kindergarden (I was up till 12 doing homework in elementary school already so...) or I've just aged to 80 and can't stay up for too long =v=
but anyway for now have a picture
it is the kaito bookmark for the set of bookmarks to be produced and sold at AE. Yes I know nii-san probably isn't originally this muscular but this only came to me after I finished the picture orz
plus i didn't draw his cherries >_<
So, what had been happening...? 我从某种意义上被大学同学告白了,which is a bit...because I like him as a friend, that's it. I was going to go to the london dungeon last weekend but on sunday it got so sunny and hot and I was totally just lazy so I stayed home and watched Saraiya Goyou. Which may I add is totally gay. (which, may I add, is a compliment.)
Also I've started to notice this since 2 weeks ago...there's this cute and straightforward and a little unruly german guy in the office, there's also this really nice really gentle (also v cute)blond british guy. For the past 2 weeks they've been going to coffee together, having 1-on-1 meetings. everyone at the office likes to joke around with the german uke (ok, no one takes this out of LJ, understand? XD)
and trust me the ludwig is always the uke in situations.
British seme A: (comes over to talk about stocks, but for some reason the german uke got really nervous or worried about something so his whole body was tense, arms semi-raised).
I walk by.
British seme A: You notice how he tenses when I put my finger on his shoulders and move it down...(moves hand down on arm)
German uke: (laughing) you're playing a dangerous game there...
On the same day a german seme came over from the german office, when he walked by the uke he couldn't resist hitting him on the head with his documents...
Then, with the originally mentioned seme, now he doesn't even have to ask for coffee, he simply walks over and gestures with his hand and the uke immediately starts fumbling for change from his drawer and soon they're off. just a quickie, 10 min-20 min and they both come back w coffee in their hand and big smiles on their faces.
sometimes life just doens't get more entertaining.
the uke's the typical young and ruthless type, a little stubborn and filled with energy, and the seme's just a down to earth really really nice guy. i really look forward to seeing where this goes ^Q^ lol
Also, I was guessing that the UN wouldn't condemn North Korea even if their commission may find NK guilty, because honestly, this is politics, not law. In politics, people always choose the path with the greatest benefits, it's not always the most correct path, but it does lead to a more stabilized area.
Regarding the geologist who sold "state secrets". What defines a state secret? What a state defines as a secret is a state secret, it's as simple as that but it seems the wider public is at a loss when looking at the incident. he was IN CHINA. China defines the file (which contains exact precise locations of thousands of oil drill wells) as state secret, then it is a state secret. If no one considers it a secret why did he receive such a big sum of money for something that everyone could find out? Companies are not stupid, they don't pay tens of thousands of USD for something they can access, and what they can't access is defined as confidential, which was violated when the geologist sold it and made big bucks off something which isn't even supposed to be available to public, let along foreign public. so STOP making him into this innocent scientific personel.
stupidity could be what that was. Either stupidity or (more likely) something similar to espionage.
From another point, why is america shouting so loudly when their own "war on terrorism" isn't even properly defined and has let them jail countless people simply under the suspicion of something that isn't even truly defineable?
To be honest, the level of hypocrisy nowadays, sigh.
I usually don't like reading the economist because their dog mouth can't spew ivory (an old chinese saying, meaning they can't talk anything good) but they had a very good article last month, saying that the EU, should it want to take a stance for human rights in China, should not be pressuring and enforcing their concept, rather, they should promote for china's law enforcers and society as a whole to follow their own law. I see nothing wrong with this, in fact this is one of the only things about China the Economist had said that I actually support. China is not Japan who bends to America's every wish, it's not Iraq that's so weak it will allow the US to go in and wreak havok. China doe snot bend to presssure but I do think it definitely needs to learn to follow its own laws, if the law enforcers could enforce the country's laws better, the citizens lifes would be much better off.
Though I must honestly say I have walked, 2 am, alone, on the streets of beijing before, I feel safer in Beijing than I've ever been outside of China, and even many foreigners will confirm this, that China's cities are relatively safe.
also, randomly, regarding xizang (tibet) and xinjiang...they're just 2 of the siblings in the family. siblings have conflicts. as a parent the proper thing to do is to control and resolve conflict, not simply let them take a part of the home and make their own little home.
the end.
p.s. i've just done my commission for the gulf aid auction, it's here:
http://vanilla-rain.deviantart.com/#/d2tx1w2