Friday, May 30, 2008

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I feel very relaxed when I found an Asian beauty among majority of European descents.--Ancient Greek Philosophers - 18c Enlightenment Thinkers - deviantART Users
~mercedo 1 second ago
This photo gives us a new enlightenment as to how to make the most of chopsticks other than daily use for eating.--Ancient Greek Philosophers - 18c Enlightenment Thinkers - deviantART Users
~mercedo 1 second ago
It takes time to understand the meaning of this art.Do we need to 'understand ' the 'meaning' of art? Yes, I think so. We'd better try to get the message from any art.She was taking shower of silver in her bathroom. As a result she became like the photo shows. She was satisfied with her make-up by silver, but she hadn't noticed the silver covered the floor and showed her self from downside.--Ancient Greek Philosophers - 18c Enlightenment Thinkers - deviantART Users
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I am one of your enthusiastic fan.The feeling of loss is double or triple stronger than that of acquisition. As long as you keep your works in your portfolio they exclusively belong to you.But once submitted your works become community owned. Ownership and copyright are two different things. You have copyright on your works, but you have no right to rob my ownership of someone's works including yours of me. This is important, the time is digital era. Your action affects many other than you.Your action is subject to infringing someone's right to own something. Don't worry, I am just stating general matters. By the way, where's one of my favourites, you know?--Ancient Greek Philosophers - 18c Enlightenment Thinkers - deviantART Users
~mercedo 2 days 1 hour ago
What does make a photo hot!Here's my answer;Balance.--Ancient Greek Philosophers - 18c Enlightenment Thinkers - deviantART UsersReply
*MHK-annai 1 day 5 hours ago
Good answer! Pretty hard to pinpoint!Annai
~mercedo 1 second ago
We don't normally have a floor made by mirror, or rather a floor shone too far to reflect objectives, nor made by water. So we have no chance to see images like the one you took through tricky apparatus.This photo shows how art can express what we can't have in our ordinary life.I hope she won't keep on staying on the mirror. She would become narcissus if she dropped her eyes -that's why she looks at us.The reply to your question -why you look at me is because we are caught by a stange feeling on this photo. We were able to see reality and an image out of our imagination at the same time.--Ancient Greek Philosophers - 18c Enlightenment Thinkers - deviantART Users
~mercedo 1 second ago
She is trying to stand by her toe in her right foot. As a result, she could successfully life her waist up, showing her flower well. Of course a woman usually hides her flower. But when it's necessary like a time of copulation or time to be taken by a photographer, she hopes it to be shown as pretty as it could.This pose might have been unconsciously taken, but I praise her professionalism.
~mercedo 1 second ago
Fur, shade, and her hair became so protective to hide her private part that we can't tell what's what in her under half body.One time I have heard the term 'muff ' in slang means 'vagina'.Soft fur she wears might indicate the invitation to tranquility a woman can give to a man, or an outer representation of her self.--Ancient Greek Philosophers - 18c Enlightenment Thinkers - deviantART Users
~mercedo 2 seconds ago
She hid her lips in her fingers because she might have thought it rude to hide her back in her fingers in public. This gesture can be seen when a woman feel embarassed, but its psychology is enigmatic.--Ancient Greek Philosophers - 18c Enlightenment Thinkers - deviantART Users
~mercedo 1 second ago
All in one shot.If I love someone, I feel like seeing her face as much as I can.If I love someone, I'd like to look at her bosoms as much as possible.If I love someone, I want to keep on watching her private part as much as I want to.If I love someone, I even feel appreciated taking a glance at her buttocks. We want to see everything, that is art. Real art can quench this thirsty completely. It might be artistically imperfect if we deliberately hide someone's some part. Humans are beautiful as a whole.--Ancient Greek Philosophers - 18c Enlightenment Thinkers - deviantART Users

Thursday, May 29, 2008

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This photo is surrealistic since we can't find a woman like her who shows bosoms on the corrider outside the building. It's nice all the more.--Ancient Greek Philosophers - 18c Enlightenment Thinkers - deviantART Users
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all the horizontal and verticle elements
I hadn't noticed a bit about that!
Preview:all the horizontal and verticle elementsI hadn't noticed a bit about that!--Ancient Greek Philosophers - 18c Enlightenment Thinkers - deviantART Users
~mercedo 1 second ago
It well describes rustic ambience surrounding her by embracing some cracks, a removed part of wallpaper in the picture. This time she is smiling in natural way, which gives me tranquility.--Ancient Greek Philosophers - 18c Enlightenment Thinkers - deviantART Users
~mercedo 1 second ago
She was suing by her eyes not to glare at her bottom, though the back side of her skirt was shortened or turned up backwardly and knitted for photographic purpose.This ambivalent emotion sometimes can be seen among some women.--Ancient Greek Philosophers - 18c Enlightenment Thinkers - deviantART UsersReply
~mercedo 1 second ago
At a glance I thought it unrealistic for a woman who wears only undies to wear boots and a cowgirl hat outside the barn.On second sight I though it might be probable for she was wearing garments for outside use, not undies. Though the colour is white, the cloth is thicker.It is interesting to see coordination of the gesture of hands to pull her boots and stockings tightly pulled by suspenders. She had better wear trousers, not stockings and boots if she really wanted to hide her legs from the bottom of her heart.--Ancient Greek Philosophers - 18c Enlightenment Thinkers - deviantART Users
~mercedo 2 seconds ago
She was looking for something in an attic. She had forgotten where she placed something, but she had already forgotten not wearing skirt, or someone could see from outside the window.--Ancient Greek Philosophers - 18c Enlightenment Thinkers - deviantART Users
~mercedo 0 seconds ago
This scene is very common in our ordinary life. Normally we don't wear properly in our room. Sometimes remains naked, often only wearing undies.She might have taken off her glasses, must have had on skirt, and she must have been able to play celo in a relaxed way in the next day's concert as she played celo in her private room. This is a nice shot since it was successfully taken away a precious moment in human's daily life.--Ancient Greek Philosophers - 18c Enlightenment Thinkers - deviantART Users
~mercedo 0 seconds ago
This shot well draws her inner nice temperament.--Ancient Greek Philosophers - 18c Enlightenment Thinkers - deviantART Users
~mercedo 1 second ago
Its value becomes double or triple when a part of a woman's white panty was seen from inside her skirt.--Ancient Greek Philosophers - 18c Enlightenment Thinkers - deviantART Users

Wednesday, May 28, 2008

~mercedo 1 second ago
Semi-transparency of lingerie gives an impression.--Ancient Greek Philosophers - 18c Enlightenment Thinkers - deviantART UsersReply
~mercedo 1 second ago
You gave in to a pressure to show off how you are slim, didn't you..--Ancient Greek Philosophers - 18c Enlightenment Thinkers - deviantART Users

Monday, May 26, 2008

Artist's Comments
An amature girl wears bikini asked by celebrity.
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I took this photo in some athletic party of high school in 1985. This is an example of a girl student who wears bloomers in physical education.
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I took this photo in some athletic party of high school in 1985. This is an example of a girl student who wears bloomers in physical education.
~mercedo 0 seconds ago
Face shows only a part of beauty. Bosoms make someone's beauty twice, bum triple.--Ancient Greek Philosophers - 18c Enlightenment Thinkers - deviantART Users
~mercedo 1 second ago
This is not an artistic comment. This comment is based on my personal preference. I like this shot.--Ancient Greek Philosophers - 18c Enlightenment Thinkers - deviantART Users
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I don't know the anecdote of Leda and Zeus..It's intresting to see how women react which part to hide. They hide their face in the first place. Then bottoms, breast maybe.Human face represents their personality, identity. It is more specified to be particular human. Instead bottoms, breast merely indicate human's biological parts.We can't tell who's who only by witnessing those biological parts. Women can be much more bold to show them when they cover their face.I'd like to look up the anecdote next time..--Ancient Greek Philosophers - 18c Enlightenment Thinkers - deviantART Users
~mercedo Posted!
I just finished browsing your gallery. I'd like to appreciate it in taking much more time.Your photos give me comfort, tranquility, and satisfaction..--Ancient Greek Philosophers - 18c Enlightenment Thinkers - deviantART Users
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Your gallary is a full of stunning photos. It takes throughout a day or night to appreciate them all.--Ancient Greek Philosophers - 18c Enlightenment Thinkers - deviantART Users
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Your gallary is a full of stunning photos.
It takes throughout a day or night to appreciate them all.
~mercedo Posted!
More on bloomers, Girl pupils were still wearing an old-fashioned bloomers as Ms Bloomers used to make up when I entered elementary school in 1968. We say 'lantern bloomers' from its loosen shape.It was in 1970, two years after I entered the elementary school when new type of bloomers were introduced. It was very thin and tight, high leg, body concious, the colour was always dark blue, which was almost similar to thick undergarment. It was so common throughout 70s and 80s.Sometime around 1995 a girl high school student in Kobe declared not to wear bloomers any more because it so emphasises women's part more than necessary.Soon after bloomers started disappearing in schools.Now we can hardly see bloomers. So definetely their gesture of lifing their bottoms must be from their embarassment more or less.--Ancient Greek Philosophers - 18c Enlightenment Thinkers - deviantART Users

Saturday, May 24, 2008

~mercedo 1 second ago
Yonung high school students used to lift their bottom up by doing this while they wear bloomers in physical education..--Ancient Greek Philosophers - 18c Enlightenment Thinkers - deviantART Users
~mercedo 1 second ago
Inversion used to refer to lesbian and gay. Now not. Here inversion must mean her upside down position. Interesting.--Ancient Greek Philosophers - 18c Enlightenment Thinkers - deviantART Users
~mercedo 2 seconds ago
She looks so tranquil. She must have been carefree whether she was taken.--Ancient Greek Philosophers - 18c Enlightenment Thinkers - deviantART Users
~mercedo 1 second ago
Decided.--Ancient Greek Philosophers - 18c Enlightenment Thinkers - deviantART Users
~mercedo 1 second ago
Her body as well as her face became a part of yellow carpet. As if it were a mimicry of cocoon larva.--Ancient Greek Philosophers - 18c Enlightenment Thinkers - deviantART UsersReply
~mercedo 0 seconds ago
Intereting point on this photo is as if usually hidden part were not painted.--Ancient Greek Philosophers - 18c Enlightenment Thinkers - deviantART Users
~mercedo 1 second ago
This photo is a result of her struggle between reason and emotion. She couldn't show her face since the number of red tape didn't surpass that of black tape, which represents her reason.--Ancient Greek Philosophers - 18c Enlightenment Thinkers - deviantART Users
~mercedo 2 seconds ago
She can come out her emotion in colour through her skin.--Ancient Greek Philosophers - 18c Enlightenment Thinkers - deviantART Users

Friday, May 23, 2008

~mercedo 1 second ago
I sometimes wonder why girls prefer hiding their face, not their bosoms or bottom.--Ancient Greek Philosophers - 18c Enlightenment Thinkers - deviantART Users
~mercedo 1 second ago
We all are bound by many realities. She appeares from under the earth, what she suggests is 'exit now'.--Ancient Greek Philosophers - 18c Enlightenment Thinkers - deviantART UsersReply
~mercedo 1 second ago
How big this feather is!It is so realistic to see the vein seen from her almost transpatrent skin of her thigh. All the more I feel the size of the feather is unrealistically big.--Ancient Greek Philosophers - 18c Enlightenment Thinkers - deviantART Users
~mercedo 2 seconds ago
But it's true that darker brown can make me concentrate on the matter more. That's why brown is the colour of the desk in my study.--Ancient Greek Philosophers - 18c Enlightenment Thinkers - deviantART Users
~mercedo 1 second ago
This is a masterpiece of rope art.--Ancient Greek Philosophers - 18c Enlightenment Thinkers - deviantART Users

Thursday, May 22, 2008

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As if white sheets were evaporationg exposed by sunlight in the morning.--Ancient Greek Philosophers - 18c Enlightenment Thinkers - deviantART Users
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As if white sheets were evaporationg exposed by sunlight in the morning.--Ancient Greek Philosophers - 18c Enlightenment Thinkers - deviantART Users
~mercedo 1 second ago
She covered her face, not her bottom.--Ancient Greek Philosophers - 18c Enlightenment Thinkers - deviantART Users
~mercedo 1 second ago
I think it's so pretty.--Ancient Greek Philosophers - 18c Enlightenment Thinkers - deviantART Users
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Yeah, I'm expecting to see your new submissions more.--Ancient Greek Philosophers - 18c Enlightenment Thinkers - deviantART Users

Wednesday, May 21, 2008

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You made use of the law of gravity well.--Ancient Greek Philosophers - 18c Enlightenment Thinkers - deviantART Users
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She's experimenting a law of lever.--Ancient Greek Philosophers - 18c Enlightenment Thinkers - deviantART Users
~mercedo 1 second ago
Her armour suits is unique.--Ancient Greek Philosophers - 18c Enlightenment Thinkers - deviantART Users
~mercedo 1 second ago
Green becomes much greener in comparison to a woman on the rock.--Ancient Greek Philosophers - 18c Enlightenment Thinkers - deviantART Users
~mercedo 1 second ago
Paris is shining inside herself.--Ancient Greek Philosophers - 18c Enlightenment Thinkers - deviantART Users

Tuesday, May 20, 2008

~mercedo 1 second ago
Her little finger holds a rope, which leads to love to a photographer.--Ancient Greek Philosophers - 18c Enlightenment Thinkers - deviantART Users
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mercedo wrote today at 9:05 PM
I can't do anything for you, but stick to it.
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Today I'm very glad since I was able to see series of your new art submission.--Ancient Greek Philosophers - 18c Enlightenment Thinkers - deviantART Users
~mercedo 1 second ago
Her mouth is effectively opened, which is corresponding to other part of her body.--Ancient Greek Philosophers - 18c Enlightenment Thinkers - deviantART Users
~mercedo 1 second ago
Nice composition. A part of net is broken, which is effective.--Ancient Greek Philosophers - 18c Enlightenment Thinkers - deviantART Users

Sunday, May 18, 2008

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Her posture strikes almost a perfect balance.--Ancient Greek Philosophers - 18c Enlightenment Thinkers - deviantART Users
~mercedo 1 second ago
Her eyes caught sight of me.--Ancient Greek Philosophers - 18c Enlightenment Thinkers - deviantART Users
~mercedo 1 second ago
The eyes of a woman of the right side of the backscene gives a comfortable tension to the entire structure of the photo.--Ancient Greek Philosophers - 18c Enlightenment Thinkers - deviantART UsersReply
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O. -that reminds me of the Confession of Lady O.--Ancient Greek Philosophers - 18c Enlightenment Thinkers - deviantART Users
~mercedo 1 second ago
The upper right side of colour blue means her keeping calm state of mind during the time her taking this pose.--Ancient Greek Philosophers - 18c Enlightenment Thinkers - deviantART Users
~mercedo 1 second ago
You are good at using light effectively in a photo. At least five haloes add fascination in it.--Ancient Greek Philosophers - 18c Enlightenment Thinkers - deviantART Users

Friday, May 16, 2008

Series of Correspondence

-I think many people, especially Europeans or Americans, go to church and listen to sermon once a week on Sunday. Of course they own Bible, but they only use it when preachers ask them to open a passage. Bible won't to be a practical book if they don't open it with a strong personal motivation.

I spent 4 entire months to finish reading Bible from Genesis to Letters, and I memorised where I can find what in Bible, because I read thoroughly without leaving a apart that I don't understand.

Yes, Bible is a practical book. I got a very practical wisdom from Decalogue. It was not biased because it was written from God's point of view, that is completely neutral and impartial.


All his sermon on the mount based on and developed more from the Decalogue written by Moses. I'm not sure whether it is practical, though, I felt it's more idealistic on dealing with human relations to others.


Revenge always calls another revenge but just one forgiveness stops eternal conflict. The way to solve the matter peacefully is the ideal for humans and Bible, especially Greek Scriptures, always tells this principle timelessly.



I understand we do not usually like to mention our own faults, but Moses did reveal his failure in the past, I think he confessed he killed Egyptian master when his witnessing the Egyptian master beat severly his Jewish slave. And now we know it became the reason he had to run away from Egypt for many years.

The same way now we know Paul persecuted at least one Christian to death since he confessed his past failure honestly.



History sometimes only tells us what must have occurred from the viewpoint of winners side.
The description of Bible is reliable because it was written from God's viewpoint, that is neither erased nor elaborated.


Hi, Br Hiro..

For two days from Friday night to Saturday I was totally depressed since I was unable to get access to the Internet. I needed to consult both NTT and Yahoo! for that.

Now the cause of this telecommunication failure was solved at least now, and I just finished reading your emails except for Bible study on line part.1

I don't want to reveal my first name and mailing address for some reason. I know it's unfair since I know where you live, so very very sorry for that.

On the 21th of June I need to work, so sorry for that too, but I would like to send them congratulations from the bottom of my heart.

I am eager to catch up with reading your mail. I will write to you soon.

With Christian love

Mer



Hi, Br Hiro..

This is a personal letter.

On today's topic, why Jewish laws in Numbers, Deuteronomy applied over the treatment of apostasy, why not the teachings of Jesus - tolerance, love your enemy, forgiveness.

I think the role of Jesus is ambiguous at the day of Judgement. The meaning of his death was supposed to be the redemption of the sins of humans including the ones made by apostasy.

How do you think?

Mer


Hi, Br Hiro..

I think....now I started understanding the Christianity more than ever.

Bible says woman was made from the lib of man..You believe or not from the today's scientific achievement all lifes were originally female and male started appearing as the environment gets severer.

I think what is important in Bible is not whether the description of the Bible is scentifically correct. It's meaningless and useless since no one can prove whether God exists.

Most important thing in Christrinaity is whether we can love enemy as ourselves.
It's much easier for us to learn how to love by loving our wife as our body though, it is difficult for us to learn to love our enemy but I believe here lies the essence of Christianity.

What Jesus wanted to say was ' Let's believe in God our creator, we are equal under the rule of God.'

I have been eager to be a Christian, which is I know difficult.

Let's stop quarrelling with apostasy over triffle matters.

I think so honestly speaking.

How do you think?

Mer


Hi, Br Hiro..

Taking on the train at 21:46, I was able to get home at 22:30.

It was much earlier than expected.

It is thanks to you...

On today's topic...It was always Jehovah that becomes king all four times.

How about Jesus? It is unclear how Jesus is positioned at the coming kingdom.

Thanks for very delicious chocolate, my wife will be glad to have them tomorrow.

See you soon ..on line

Mer

Dear, Hiro...

Thank you for sharing with me your discourse. I finished reading it right now.

>Jesus knew that if he remained faithful, he can fulfill his Father’s purpose and save human race from sin and death.

Impressive word.

Persecution was common till around Nero's age. As Christianity is accepted as national religion in many countires, persecution against Christian ceased any more. Instead it had been pagans that was thought to be the object of persecution. Jews were persecuted because it practced their own religion, etc.

Why Jehovah's Witnesses have to be persecuted from 'who' if you practice true Christianity?

Persecution never occurs under the country where freedom of belief is firmly protected. I think this is not a matter of Jehovah's Witnesses but whether the country is fully developed in a civilised way.

Any one can belive in whatever they want to believe. Do you protect the right of other people who believe in their own belief?

Mer


Hi, Hiro..

I gladly start reading your discourse today. I will write a comment after I read.
Now I resume learning Bible energetically by myself.

My concern right now is whether betrayal of Judas of Iscarit was prophesied in Jeremiyah and his name Judas has something to do with historical persecution of Jews.

John 6: 70 -7:1 etc.

Have any suggestions?

Mer

Hi.. Br Hiro,

Sorry...I can't attend tomorrow's public discourse. I was looking forward to though, so if you can please send me a draft. I will read and write a comment to you soon.

I attend next Sunday's meeting since I plan to spend three consecutive holidays 4th to 6th of May in Fukuoka.

I am always with Fukuoka English circle though I live in a bit far.

See you soon.

Mer
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You see the image shown down half of the right side is a seraph. Seraph often represents an unborn baby. Her figure is nothing but an incarnation of a stillborn baby supposed to be grown up as a fertile young woman.--Ancient Greek Philosophers - 18c Enlightenment Thinkers - deviantART Users
mercedo 2 seconds ago
Any curve appeared in this photo strikes a blance intricately.--Ancient Greek Philosophers - 18c Enlightenment Thinkers - deviantART Users
~mercedo 1 second ago
As if she were a living part of the design shown right.--Ancient Greek Philosophers - 18c Enlightenment Thinkers - deviantART Users
~mercedo 2 seconds ago
Her charm gives off over the rim of a piece of paper. Photographer extracts it well.--Ancient Greek Philosophers - 18c Enlightenment Thinkers - deviantART Users

Thursday, May 15, 2008

~mercedo 1 second ago
Two matured girls are waiting for master's calling from the room inside. Both two are standing in their toes since they believe that amplify the feeling of their master at the event.--Ancient Greek Philosophers - 18c Enlightenment Thinkers - deviantART Users
~mercedo 0 seconds ago
I am inspired by the photo, especially the right one, very much.--Ancient Greek Philosophers - 18c Enlightenment Thinkers - deviantART Users
~mercedo 1 second ago
This photo well describes the feeling of ennui of this Asian girl. Brunette seen under part emphasises her abundant life spirit.--Ancient Greek Philosophers - 18c Enlightenment Thinkers - deviantART Users

Wednesday, May 14, 2008

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Usually monochrome photo with only limited colour in it means the mixture of present colour and past monochrome in our mind image. In a masquerade party I met a woman who was wearing a red PVC suits as her in the photo.We left the party together and we walked on the railway for a while.I was watching her back.I had some idea in my mind then we went to a night stall to buy a dress for her, hoping to leave her PVC for me. Next morning she left alone leaving red PVC in a room.--Ancient Greek Philosophers - 18c Enlightenment Thinkers - deviantART Users

Tuesday, May 13, 2008

~mercedo Posted!
The self she saw through the mirror is the figure others see. Camera takes herself and the figure how others see her at the same time from the third party position. That's why the photo that takes her and herself in the mirror attracts me a lot since I think highly of its artistic valure.--Ancient Greek Philosophers - 18c Enlightenment Thinkers - deviantART Users

Sunday, May 11, 2008

~mercedo 1 second ago
This photo successfully emphasises her cuteness well.--Ancient Greek Philosophers - 18c Enlightenment Thinkers - deviantART Users
Re:glad to hear it (Score:2)
by mercedo (822671) * on 2008.05.11 21:56 (#23368424) Homepage Journal
because I think firing someone (i.e. cutting them off from their means of meeting their basic survival needs, like food and shelter) should be a last resort.Firing ought to be the last resort. -Bill Dog

Three months ago I was fired for disagreeable unacceptable reason. I had no effective way to oppose their decision.I was a dispatched worker from another company than the company I was assigned to work. Their excuse was I was not fired from the dispatch company though I was fired from the company I was assigned.I had to find another job soon.I had fewer and fewer ways to oppose it since labour dispatch law was enacted in 2004, previously only 8 kinds of job, which were regarded to require special skills as interpretation, typewriting, accounting, etc. were allowed to use dispatched workers, now 23 kinds of job can hire them. Almost all 23 jobs are so common, which don't require special skills.
--Ancient Greek Philosophers -18c Enlightenment Thinkers -Slashdotters

Thursday, May 08, 2008

~mercedo 1 second ago
Is Lum ( I saw this spelling first time ) already international?--Ancient Greek Philosophers - 18c Enlightenment Thinkers - deviantART Users
~mercedo Posted!
Desire drove me crazy many times in the past. Those days are gone temporarily after I got happy marriage. Evey day I look forward to sleeping with my wife at night.--Ancient Greek Philosophers - 18c Enlightenment Thinkers - deviantART Users
~mercedo Posted!
Viva bloomers!School girls used to wear bloomers in physical education. Now not because it was considered too sexist. Indeed I felt trouble where to see when we were in gym, or field.--Ancient Greek Philosophers - 18c Enlightenment Thinkers - deviantART Users
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Viva bloomers!
School girls used to wear bloomers in physical education.
Now not because it was considered too sexist.
Indeed I felt trouble where to see when we were in gym, or field.
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This one makes me recall my school days, when co-eds were wearing bloomers like this. Old good days.l--Ancient Greek Philosophers - 18c Enlightenment Thinkers - deviantART Users

Thursday, May 01, 2008

Re:Regional (Score:2)
by mercedo (822671) * on 2008.05.01 1:43 (#23252348) Homepage Journal
Probably any country has immigration law. Basically they control the number of immigrants. Nationality also matters a lot. Japan has a strict immigration policy, in the past some people who oversatyed are sometimes deported. Japanese governement wouldn't allow overstayed foreigners to stay longer when they legally applied, but leave them as they are when they don't report their illegal overstay because it's almost impossible to find illegal aliens.People, comodities, money..We start to deregulate the immigration of people unconditionally when commodities, money have no border.
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