Wednesday, December 31, 2008

Re:Survival is good;-) (Score:1)
by Mer_panacea (1381133) on 2009.01.01 16:57 (#26289421) Homepage Journal
Re: China Offers Military Armistice with TaiwanPosted by YOU on January 1, 2009, 2:38 am, in reply to "China Offers Military Armistice with Taiwan"Needless to say any nations ought to be interdependent rather than counterproductive.
Any idea how to work my process well?
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Re: China Offers Military Armistice with Taiwan
Posted by YOU on January 1, 2009, 2:38 am, in reply to "China Offers Military Armistice with Taiwan"
Needless to say any nations ought to be interdependent rather than counterproductive.

Re:Survival is good;-) (Score:1)
by Mer_panacea (1381133) on 2009.01.01 16:27 (#26289295) Homepage Journal
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I proceeded a registration. I pasted the URL but failed. Here's reply to your latest journal- Making Sunlight More Efficient in Algae for Biofuel Production.
Their by-product becomes biofuels. This is nothing but an efficient use of their life circle. Life ought to be interdependent, not counterproductive.
Anyway I hope I can post a comment successfully next time.
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Their by-product becomes biofuels. This is nothing but an efficient use of their life circle. Life ought to be interdependent, not counterproductive.

Re:and back at ya (Score:1)
by Mer_panacea (1381133) on 2009.01.01 15:07 (#26288993) Homepage Journal
I took four days off from 1st to 4th this January. It seems much shorter than that in American standard, but I appreciate that.As to skills, I have been holding the views that the integration of countless skills leads to the next stage of development. We call it a take-off.Hope this year be the year of take-off for us and for humans as well.
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mercedo wrote today at 2:23 PM
How's your marital life? Marital life gives us all, deprives us of nothing. Happy new year 2009, keep in touch yeah?

mercedo wrote today at 2:18 PM
West or east are relative term only means from where we are located. If Asia means where civilisation comes from now US deserves its name. Japan is located far east from Europe, but obviously far west from the US. Now the glove turns one time. Happy new year!

In fact this year 2009 I turn 4th times of 12 Chinese horoscope. Yes, Ox is my sign. Do you plan to go to church for first prayer or spend your holidays at home?

Happy new year! (Score:1)
by Mer_panacea (1381133) on 2009.01.01 2:26 (#26281881) Homepage Journal
Hope this year be better than the last year. Our role as a critic is enormous.
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mercedo (1 second ago)
Happy new year 2009!! I am optimistic about a current economic move.

Miss HONEY MARIE GUEVARRA,
Happy new year 2009!
Best regards,
Mer

mercedo wrote today at 1:37 AM
I called one of my friends. She had already changed her number. It was about a year and three months ago that we met last time. We couldn't get along well at the occasion. I renewed my thinking still sticking to the past.Happy new year.

2009
Dec 31, '08 12:28 PM for everyone
Well well... to be honest I hardly fulfilled any of the resolutions that I had set for myself in the year of 2008. It has been a very rough year for me... and I would say it has been the roughest year in the whole of my 24 years so far.But the most wonderful thing that ever happened to me this year was that I grew closer to God and I started life afresh in a new church, together with my favourite person in the world, Ben.Contrary to I had previously thought, going to church for worship is not such a dreadful thing. In fact it brings me peace in a time of insecurity. I know Ben has been feeling very happy inside because he probably still finds it hard to believe that there I am, standing just beside him and singing the hymns with him like never before. I've hardly changed in terms of my personality - my flaws are still sticking out like a sore thumb - but I think I have learnt to interpret religion on a different level, and together with this new understanding brings hope like never before. As such, year 2008 is coming to a close, and it being such an eventful year for me, for the world, let us hope for a brighter year ahead.And since I cant stop setting resolutions (aka expectations) for myself, here goes:For the year 2009, I would like to1) Return to where I was from and bravely face challenges in the face of adversity. 2) Grow closer to God, together with Ben. To serve Him and understand Him better.3) Bring my family and friends closer.4) Start planning for marriage. Get my future home.5) Improve (dramatically!) my cooking skills. 6) Stop thinking of the past.7) Learn to be more independent.8) Pick up new skills and improve on existing ones. Of course these are very generic - some are not even within my control. But like what Ben says, God knows me best and will plan the best for me, so I guess I should just learn to relax for once....



mercedo wrote today at 1:14 AM
Hey Toh...take it easy!! I married 13 years ago. Since then my marital status has been giving me many responsibilities and obligations. Instead my wife has been feeling much secured. It's good to have some one who is more relying on me. That's what I think we are social being. Hope you be married in 2009!!Happy new year!

Tuesday, December 30, 2008

What do you study in university?

Sunday, December 28, 2008

Mer Cedo (1 second ago)
It's better to work daytime. You look healthy. Merry Christmas and a Happy new year!

mercedo wrote today at 4:15 PM
Congrats!!!!Do you live in US now?

Christian values and the existence of God
Dec 2, '08 7:04 PMfor everyone
I believe Christian value is very good. Altruism, love and sacrifice. Nobody can't know whether God really exists. God exists or does not exist, which is regardless of whether people believe in God. Do those who believe in God really show altruism, love and sacrifice? I think Christian values and existence of God are not mutually related.
I think there are many people who believe in Christian values but don't believe in God. I think that's natural.
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neim0 wrote on Dec 6
Agreed.I think human morality influenced the creation of religions thousands of years ago. So people with good morality were good even before religion told them to be.

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mercedo wrote today at 2:41 PM
Thousands of years ago the existence of God must have played an important role for the rulers to let their people obey the rules and regulations. Today I only understand God ideologically. God is love, God is justice, etc. I believe in God in these senses.

Merry Christmas and a Happy new year!
Dec 29, '08 2:15 PMby Mer for users pussyhotlady and mercedo
mercedo
Keep on being a good friend!

Sunday, December 21, 2008

How are you?
Sunday, December 21, 2008 10:48 PM

Hello, Br Hiro

I went to the Sunday meeting today. How are you in the US?

Mer

Saturday, December 13, 2008

I have sent marites sekine: My pc was shut down in May, 2005 for two weeks by ...
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My pc was shut down in May, 2005 for two weeks by virus.. In 2004 my pc was caught by adware, out of use for two days. In both cases, especially the former case I felt very frustrated. Let's be careful to click suspicious sites.

From: [nickname]mercedo[/nickname]Date: Sunday 14 December at 00:10Subject:: ChristianTo: [nickname]mustanropinnddrivin[/nickname]
Very strange, but I can't post a comment in my blog. Security code doesn't work.
[quote=mustanropinnddrivin]even if u do not believe in God...does itmean He(or She) doesnt exist... or is it that His ?Her love is not in your heart...yet?[/quote]
Thank you very much. My God is always in my mind. I'd like to be a good Christian eventually.

Friday, December 12, 2008

Blog / Background of a dream
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For a short term -a couple of months, I was teaching English and other subjects as a private tutor to then high school student when I was at college. She was 16 and she was the youngest of the three sisters. She was very pretty. It was always very hard for me to keep sane and suppress my desire when we only two are in her study, but anyway I taught earnestly. I heard she has two elder sisters. Eldest sister once took me to my lodgings by car. Though my student was pretty, her eldest was just an ordinary woman. I just heard her other sister studies in some college living separately. More than ten years later at my age 33 or 4, I met my current wife. My wife introduced her best friend to me in our wedding ceremony fourteen years ago, and her best friend was the older sister of my student. Her best friend resembled a bit to my student and we just wondered what a small world we live! Since her family and ours happened to live closely, my wife and I sometimes pay a visit to her best friend and her husband and also we often came across in a supermarket. Her best friend and I often talk together a while when we happened to meet. In this case we- her best friend and I never develop love feeling. It is morally wrong for us to sleep with a female friend of our wife and I've never even imagined to sleep with her. But my dream tells me my completely hidden desire. The reason I remain to be loyal to my wife is simple. She has been telling me she would separate from me if I had a relationship with someone. I don't like to lose my loveliest woman. That's it.