Posted by: chyma on: May 19, 2008
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/asia/1974263/Chinese-earthquake-nuclear-sites-alerted.html
There occurs some conspiracy theory. It insists that the earthquake was a covert attack from US. If that was the case, and it is so tempting that I almost buy into it because the story seems to fit in the whole picture of the world conflict, all the more, it would be too frightening even to think about what US was trying [...]
Posted by: chyma on: April 25, 2008
http://chyma.tblog.com/post/1969986216
I meant to write the above here but once I started, I could not stop. This is a hazardous aspect of being a multi-blogger.
At some point, I came to realize how famous Amos Gitai had become of: he is no longer an Israeli film maker but the director who enjoys his fame and success of [...]
Posted by: chyma on: April 24, 2008
I have been changing the words for ‘about author’ along with the different designs that I tried out a couple times already. The thing was that it never showed any change so far. As a result of it, those words got stronger and stronger as if to see if it is edited for an ethical purpose or something. [...]
Posted by: chyma on: April 12, 2008
It was only yesterday that I published the quick note on what I had pondered on Miss SPG and I just read her post that announced her blogcide: just go read if you are interested. The key words for the search engine are Miss, SPG, Sg and her latest site (I am the least interested in [...]
Posted by: chyma on: April 11, 2008
It is just a known fact that the Internet is where perverts are nurtured, or are they attracted to. In either order, it holds some truth. The reason of it is first off, its anonymity and some theatrical elements attached to the anonymity issue. Therefore, it becomes so important what kind of ‘identity’ you present, create [...]
Posted by: chyma on: April 1, 2008
I have been thinking recently how weird web-log communication could really be; readers patronize and coerce to make and twist what they want out of you while you end up having nothing worthwhile back. As far as I am concerned, the seemingsupport is the highest potential of a threat: during the process of a reader’s making oneself identifiable, [...]