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Friday, November 18, 2005

Hurricane as a form of inspiration

One person passed away. It’s sad. Ten people died. It’s an accident. Hundreds die. It’s tragedy. Thousands die? It’s disaster. Thousands die because of hurricane??? It’s calamity!!! This is the usual way people react to the news of death. Disappointing, though inevitable. Every average person will feel for the victims of natural disasters for a while, chat about their tragic fate at lunch, and then forget about it. More conscientious ones will address their help to the families of suffered, and then forget. Those who lost their beloved will suffer and never forget. But some will play music. I mean some may compose pieces of music devoted to the victims. Michel Jackson was obviously so touched to the very depth of his pedophilic heart that he decided to shoot a video which will show the consequences and all the devastating force of Rita. So what, another fair chance to get more children involved into filming of another mawkish thing crammed with implicated ideas about global threat, saving the world and humanity and the rest of such obsessively schizophrenic scenes. Moreover, Sharon stone, the gorgeous woman admired and desired all over the world, has also tapped into the fashionable trend of dedicating everything to the victims. She got so inspired that she started to sing! Who might have thought sweet Sharon is so rockingly singy! Though her single has been a success, I should admit. So, next time I feel a desire to sing, I will not merely start up a singing career. I will wait until any other thousand of people dies and then come up with anything commemorating their tragic destiny. Well, as it is said, a war is a war. To get an artistic inspiration any means is good. I hope, at least supposed to be good.

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