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jgc813

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  1. I have always wondered why "balls" refer to being strong, and "pussy" weak. So, men have balls and are suppose to be strong, and women, who have pussies, are referred to as 'the weaker or fairer sex.' In reality, men's balls are so sensitive and frail, they squirm with pain when their balls are touched with the slightest pressure. Women's pussies, on the contrary, can take all the pounding, and women, for most part, always enjoy the drilling.

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      jgc813

      We've got it all wrong! English should re-examine its imagery and idiomatic expresions.

  2. "To me, you are still nothing more than a little boy who is just like a hundred thousand other little boys. And I have no need of you. And you, on your part, have no need of me. To you, I am nothing more than a fox like a hundred thousand other foxes. But if you tame me, then we shall need each other. To me, you will be unique in all the world. To you, I shall be unique in all the world......

  3. "To me, you are still nothing more than a little boy who is just like a hundred thousand other little boys. And I have no need of you. And you, on your part, have no need of me. To you, I am nothing more than a fox like a hundred thousand other foxes. But if you tame me, then we shall need each other. To me, you will be unique in all the world. To you, I shall be unique in all the world......

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      jgc813

      From the book: "The Little Prince," by Antoine de Saint-Exupery, Chapter 21.

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  4. When you, by chance, meet up with someone nice, you suddenly feel how fortunate you are. (Then, again, is there something like "chance?")

  5. When someone shows you're appreciated, it's a wake-up call for you to learn how to appreciate others.

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      jgc813

      There's already a lot of criticizing and bickering in our society and private lives. For a change, we can always choose to be positive, di ba? Thanks for dropping by. ;)

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  6. This is the chinese character for love. Notice that even in the number of strokes, it is already complicated.

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      jgc813

      Thanks for dropping by, and for sharing some thoughts. Very much appreciated. =)

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  7. This is the chinese character for love. Notice that even in the number of strokes, it is already complicated.

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      jgc813

      The name AIKO "愛子" means "love child." Nice, but in English, it has a different shade of meaning. LOL!

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  8. This is the chinese character for love. Notice that even in the number of strokes, it is already complicated.

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      jgc813

      In Japanese, this character as it stands is read "AI" meaning "LOVE."

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  9. This is the chinese character for love. Notice that even in the number of strokes, it is already complicated.

    1. jgc813

      jgc813

      The concept is simple, but the character is not. It is written in 13 strokes. So love, simple as it may sound, is actually one complex reality.

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  10. This is the chinese character for love. Notice that even in the number of strokes, it is already complicated.

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      jgc813

      Dynamically translated: "It is giving the heart in small doses continually, perpetually." Now isn't that cute? Isn't that what love should be?

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  11. This is the chinese character for love. Notice that even in the number of strokes, it is already complicated.

    1. jgc813

      jgc813

      I'm not an expert in Chinese character etymology. But if I may volunteer a meaning to this, it is actually "a little permanent/continuous heart."

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  12. This is the chinese character for love. Notice that even in the number of strokes, it is already complicated.

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      jgc813

      久 - "permanence, "perpetuity," "continuance," read 'kyu' or 'ku' in compound.

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  13. This is the chinese character for love. Notice that even in the number of strokes, it is already complicated.

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      jgc813

      心 - "heart" or "mind" or "core," read 'shin' in compounds. In Japanese this is "kokoro."

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  14. This is the chinese character for love. Notice that even in the number of strokes, it is already complicated.

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      jgc813

      From the top:

      小 - "small" or "a little," read 'sho' in compounds.

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  15. This is the chinese character for love. Notice that even in the number of strokes, it is already complicated.

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      jgc813

      Actually, this character is a compound of three characters. They are known as "graphemes."

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  16. This is the chinese character for love. Notice that even in the number of strokes, it is already complicated.

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      jgc813

      Wow! I didn't know you had some knowledge of the etymology of chinese character.

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