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Yesterday I came across a funny yet bizarre article in a tabloid titled "20 Most Hurtful Ways to Dump your Cheating Lover". I am sure the article was thought of/written by someone who has been dumped cruelly by her lover and has vent her pent up anger and frustation in the newspaper or maybe a pervert is written it. Just sample this:
If you\'ve been cheated on and can\'t get over it, maybe a nice creative break up is just what the doctor ordered. Dump that person in the most hurtful way possible to make sure they don\'t come crawling back. Here\'s how
1. Over dinner in a crowded restaurant, loudly state that you just can\'t take it anymore, then storm out without any further explanation.
2. Make a crossword puzzle where all of the answers are words like "single," "dumped," "bachelor," "unloved," and so forth. Present it to them inside the morning paper.
3. Bring a date to his/her birthday party.
4. Arrange to be in the middle of a rather passionate moment with someone else when your cheating lover gets home.
5. If you live together, change the locks. Leave their things on the lawn in a box labeled "FREE."
6. Go to their workplace. Tell the receptionist that you want to propose over the office-wide intercom system. When you have the floor, announce something like "I\'m leaving you for your best friend and you\'re terrible in bed." Then wave cheerfully and walk out without another word.
7. The ever-popular billboard breakup...
The list goes on and on and keeps getting outrageous. You must be wondering why do I keep referring to the author as a woman... Well the only conclusion is "Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned". So all men beware before you falter!
My little sister pressed me yesterday like what she has been doing since I graduated, "when are going to get married?" "When I meet the right man." "How can you bump into him? You sit at the computer all day long!" "What will be will be!"
I have already made it clear that the sole new year resolution is marriage. Isn't unfair that every girl I know get either promoted or pregnant, only me growing sour and whiney?
Anyway I have a whole year in store looking for him.
If anyone has a remedy to love the boss, please be generous and share it with me. I wouldn't say I loathe the man I work for, as it inspires negative influences upon my promotion, but it is near to the truth. That man has certain amount of cheek to manipulate, embarrass and bother others. Can it be counted as one reason for which I am planning to quit, even there are going to be 24 million Chinese jobless next year?
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Roaming through the new-leaved woods in February,
I saw white but unknown flowers sprang.
What bade me stop and listen,
Was the sweet melody you sang.
All at once you glanced at me,
With the eyes, the eyes were like wild Irish sea.
The angelic air you did show
Even could make the spirits to bow.
Where can I seek a bouquet of roses
As sanguine as mellow wine;
And render to you, my gentle maiden,
As a gift for the never forgettable Valentine.
2009-2-13
I have an ordinary Chinese family; it consists of my father, my mother and me. My father was a teacher in a high school, and he is retired now. My mother is an accountant of a national company.
As a teacher, my father is a learnt person who read countless books when he was young. And he has imparted me much knowledge since I was a little child. Owing to his enlightenment, I have read a lot and have had the habit of reading. My father exerted subtle but great influence on the forming of my personality.
My mother's work was hard when I was so young, and she had to take care of me after her work time. Both of my parents have sacrificed day and night for me.
But my parents never indulge me-the only child of my family-instead, the have taught me to be independent and strong. When a great pressure falls upon their shoulders, they never let me witness their sorrow or anxiety, but the confidence to overcome any difficulties.
From my parents, I have learnt sacrifices, fortitude, tolerance and understanding. We lead a plain but happy life, and I cherish the every moment we spend together.
The Loving Touch - Of all the treasures of learning that Europeans have acquired from the Far East, Kama Sutra is perhaps the best known, along with Yoga and Buddhism. Starting with the industrial revolution of the late 18th century and the advent of fashionable foreign traveling, Europe and Northern America have been flooded with art objects, ideas, values and philosophy from the Far East that changed, to a certain extent, our way of thinking.
