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My name is Joy desmond i saw your profile today at gg.tigweb.org and became interested in you,i will also like to know you more,and if you can send an email to my email address,i will give you my pictures here is my email address([email protected])I believe we can move from here! Awaiting for your mail to my email_ address above.Miss Joy
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Posted on Aug 21, 2011 @ 9:31 AM
lilyelin says:
The optimists say 20 years, the pessimists say it\'ll never be fully realized. I say within the next 40 years, there will be an inevitable shift, though probably not to the degree that I would like it to and likely not to the degree that most people there would want. So... for that ideal world, probably waiting forever.
Posted on May 21, 2008 @ 6:12 AM
RanaReda says:
Waiting Till When??
Posted on May 21, 2008 @ 5:36 AM
Posted on May 19, 2008
by Lily Lin.
From my trip to China last summer, I believe in one of the last major cities before departing... more »
From my trip to China last summer, I believe in one of the last major cities before departing from the Xinjiang Province. Yes, the title is from the John Mayer song. Although in their case, it is more of an expectant wait for their own changing world. For me, it symbolizes China's development and a nation waiting to see where their rising prominence in the world will take them as well where the political changes within the country will take them (or so far... lack thereof to some degree, hence a waiting expectation). less «
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