Posts Tagged ‘new year’
refugees of 2009
December 31st, 2009 by lifeproof
We, the refugees of 2009, seek peace and ataraxia in 2010. Yet, that’s unlikely to happen in 2010. Skip the forthcoming year and try your chance again in 2011 or maybe the renowned 2012. This year brought us economic crisis, the inevitability of Global Warming, more crimes against humanity, an African-American president, Qaddafi as a [...]
Tags: 2010, change, climate change, Heraclitus, new year, perception, perception management, re-transformation of global geopolitics, review of 2009, the Greater Middle East Project, the Middle East
Posted in Black Yogurt Chronicles
Reminiscences in the Brink of Future
April 1st, 2009 by lifeproof
Why does the past haunt on us? Why does the past haunt on us when we expect it the least? Why does the past haunt on us when we expect it the least while we walk on to a glorious future? Why does the past haunt on us, when we expect it the least while [...]
Tags: dragonfly, future, memory, new year, past, tide of time
Posted in Black Yogurt Chronicles
Happy New Year – Gregroy
December 28th, 2008 by lifeproof
Times Square is a neighborhood that I generally avoid to go to–more than depths of ghettos. Whenever one goes there, it’s full of people, most of them tourists, wandering around aimlessly dazed with huge screens above their heads on the buildings, neon signs, caricaturists and fake brand purse sellers. They are from all around the [...]
Tags: iraq, new year, times square, troops
Posted in Reminder
