2 Easy Things We Can Do Now To Save Ourselves: Quitting Plastic

As a conscious member of society, we all have the responsibility to take care of the planet. ALL OF US. No one is exempt. It doesn’t feel very dire. The icecaps haven’t all melted yet and our houses aren’t yet flooded and we still have clean drinking water and our climate isn’t yet scalding our skin. So we’re OK.  Continue reading

You never know

Geographically, this is what my current readership looks like.

I’m not a power blogger, I don’t have many followers, but that’s ok. World

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Groupon Review: Let’Spa (Wanchai, Lockhart Road)

It pisses me off when shady businesses are out there scamming people. You will be exposed.

A spa and massage joint I found through Groupon. Unfortunately, a no-go. Buyer beware.

  • Spa rating: 3/5
  • Therapist rating: 4.5/5
  • Value for dollar: 4/5 (based on Groupon deal)
  • Cleanliness: 4/5
  • Service: 1/5
  • Would I revisit: No
  • Status: Not Recommended
  • Why: dishonest service – misrepresentation of free gift on Groupon advertisement

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Croatia near Dubrovnik

Photo by pixiedustbeach. All rights reserved.

Croatia. Beach on way to Dubrovnik.

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Signs for freedom

A walk through Hong Kong’s Umbrella Protests via signs by the people.

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Apple Daily news website hacked – I tried to access it just now and this is the result

Please respect and safeguard our freedom of the press. Screen shot taken 18 October 2014, 11.42am.

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Groupon Review: Inzpire Beauty Spa, Tsimshatsui

FINALLY! A great spa and massage joint I found through Groupon!

  • Spa rating: 4.5/5
  • Value for dollar: 5/5 (based on Groupon deal)
  • Cleanliness: 5/5
  • Service: 4/5
  • Would I revisit: Yes
  • Status: Recommend

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Umbrella Revolution: erosion of impartial reporting, police beating footage, and truth seeking amid chaos

This is again, about Hong Kong’s fight for democracy. But it’s also about censorship, good journalism, and collective truth seeking. Things that matter to everyone.  Continue reading

Road to democracy: the unfolding of Hong Kong’s umbrella revolution

Why are Hong Kong students on the streets? Why aren’t university students and high-schoolers attending classes, and instead studying on make-shift tables on the once busy streets of Hong Kong? Why are they camping out on tram tracks and bus routes instead of sleeping at home? A lot of them 15 to 18 year olds. The best time of their lives. A time for learning, choosing their majors, going out with friends. What are they doing hogging the streets and disrupting quotidian life?    Continue reading