18 april - - - ~ fleepcom fleepcom Update: Earthquake and Tokyo, Chiba and Saitama Radiation Graphs. http://bit.ly/hgKrhW Nationalist 'True Finns' finished just behind the conservative NCP and the Social Democrats on around 19%. | http://bbc.in/fBAbvO Finland's political party landscape | BBC News http://bbc.in/emLvmo it's not nationalism, that hurts, but VIOLENCE, unfortunately only few can strongly oppose to the second while advocating for the first rroylance Richard Roylance Disconcerting on the Tokyo metro when everyone's earthquake warning apps suddenly go off... TheTokyoTimes The Tokyo Times Information on foreigners that left Japan - The Ministry of Justice has published information on foreigners leaving ... http://ow.ly/1cdMsn seanbreslin Sean Breslin Decided this week that doing 'it' for money isn't working out. It quietly dawned on me last Dec in India. So I've quit and it feels great englishbyjohnny Johnny are individuals here who are trying to report on the good news. However, the headline writers and editors prefer the horror first. violence is dispair left with no alternatives than to hit cruel, the stronger the hit, the heavier the pressure behind & no other way left i write what i sense, it's a high art to be able to formulate unbiased & understandable to different mind maps, i strive to be master in it Ayn Rand : Atlas Shrugged Trailer - interesting, that it was done right now - remember to judge unbiased | http://t.co/LpdipfE via @youtube about : Ayn Rand is a woman, not a man, she writes, relatively gripped, from a woman's point for a man's world, that's reality ... ... men applying her views are strenghtening their already in use tendency, usually they excuse it because a woman wrote it, it's absolutism ChicoDelainky ChicoDelainky @ @fuguewriter Ayn Rand received Social Security & Medicare payments under the name of Ann O'Connor. objectivism is a form of absolutism, that statement is also a form of absolutism & no, it is not paradox While nothing's easier than to denounce the evildoer, nothing's more difficult than to understand him - F. Dostoevsky http://on.ted.com/98A3 - - -