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The Bronsonian: November 2007
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Tuesday, November 27, 2007. It's inefficient. There's too much red tape. Nothing ever gets done because people spend most of their time arguing. And since when do people know what's best for them. You shouldn't vote if you don't know anything about politics, right? Let the other people decide. I want to live my life. I don't have time for this bullshit. And so it goes. It has been said that democracy is the worst form of government except all the others that have been tried." - Winston Churchill. Others ...
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The Bronsonian: Marching for Democracy
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Monday, June 25, 2007. Two days ago, I took part (for the first time) in Hong Kong's July 1 Marches. Rally turnout highest for 3 years," say organiser. But not many of my friends at home participated in this march. It wouldn't be far from the truth to say that most of them believe Hong Kong isn't yet ready for democracy. I don't blame them; my family and I would agree. Most people are indifferent to politics until it infringes upon their profits and interests. What then is my rationale for marching?
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The Bronsonian: .533 isn't a girl's softball hitting percentage
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Monday, July 09, 2007. 533 isn't a girl's softball hitting percentage. Quite a lot of people in Hong Kong like to say that there is no need for the city to have Universal Suffrage. A typical argument runs like this: "Hong Kong's economy is growing just fine; why are we making such a big fuss when there aren't any problems? Tom Legg puts it nicely. When the folks in Zhongnanhai screw up, the ones to be punished for the mistake are anybody but the folks in Zhongnanhai. There's also the other tiny. Ceajer C...
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The Bronsonian: last night, today, and tomorrow
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Monday, August 04, 2008. Last night, today, and tomorrow. Last night, I learned how to solve a Rubik's Cube. Today, I took a nap on the Frist South Lawn. Two seemingly unrelated experiences: one full of intrigue, algorithms, yet ultimately a single destination; the other, deceptively mundane, yet is the springboard of a sensorial overload. One organizing chaos into order, the other seeking serenity within the storm. Keeping a diary supports personal development. 8212; Stefan Sagmeister. Well, for starter...
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The Bronsonian: Are you homophobic?
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Sunday, September 09, 2007. Just got back from Beijing yesterday where Blogger is blocked, and procrastinating packing for my flight that leaves in 8 hours, I stumbled on a blog. That had the following:. 12 Reasons Same-Sex Marriage Will Ruin Society. 1 Homosexuality isn't natural.much like polyester, eyeglasses, and birth control. 2 Hetero marriages are valid because they produce children.Obviously, elderly couples and infertile couples are not allowed to marry. 10 Children can't succeed without a male ...
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The Bronsonian: July 2007
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Monday, July 09, 2007. 533 isn't a girl's softball hitting percentage. Quite a lot of people in Hong Kong like to say that there is no need for the city to have Universal Suffrage. A typical argument runs like this: "Hong Kong's economy is growing just fine; why are we making such a big fuss when there aren't any problems? Tom Legg puts it nicely. When the folks in Zhongnanhai screw up, the ones to be punished for the mistake are anybody but the folks in Zhongnanhai. There's also the other tiny. Ceajer C...
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The Bronsonian: It won't start
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Monday, June 09, 2008. Today I delivered a design, realized I left school in a haze, and read enough commencement speeches to last me for a year. As is a tale, so is life: not how long it is, but how good it is, is what matters. – Seneca. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Dreamy thoughts from an urbanist wannabe who admires architecture, reads economic theories and follows tech advances as a leisurely pursuit. View my complete profile.
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The Bronsonian: August 2006
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Thursday, August 31, 2006. If You're Young and Not Left. You have no heart. Being a lefty, an inevitable groan arises when faced with the comment "lefthanded people are more intelligent/creative/weird" from people using it as some sort of desperate conversation starter. The countless stories or assertions by enthusiastic mothers have trained me to be desensitized by these comments, despite the amount of truth or falsehood it consists. Turns out that according yet another recent study. That's all you ever...
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The Bronsonian: October 2005
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Wednesday, October 12, 2005. The dream that everyone who is using Xanga will switch to Google's Blogger, and rational people will realize the Mac is superior. Needless to say, I am a Die Hard Google-Apple fan. But alas, life is but a dream. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Dreamy thoughts from an urbanist wannabe who admires architecture, reads economic theories and follows tech advances as a leisurely pursuit. View my complete profile.
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