A nation of silly sheeps
Until this very morning, I felt petty for the Poor Americans, who had to suffer an absolutely idiot President that they almost haven’t elected. Silly me, they do their best to prove that they deserve him.
Until this very morning, I felt petty for the Poor Americans, who had to suffer an absolutely idiot President that they almost haven’t elected. Silly me, they do their best to prove that they deserve him.
The vast majority of the employees dreams the day that they won’t have to wake up in the morning to go to work. Still, if one is unemployed, at least the first day at work is something like a resurrection.
The Olympics are gone and autumn is coming. Shall we feel our mood getting depressed?
«A picture equals a thousand words»,
right?
«Μία εικόνα ίσον με χίλιες λέξεις», σωστά;
The Hellenic (Greek) National TV seems to have the antidote to the «Babel Virus» that has been infecting media people of the country.
Αν και πολέμιος των απανταχού μισάνθρωπων, λίγα λεπτά ήταν αρκετά για να λατρέψω τον ευφυέστερο μισογύνη του κόσμου… το αριστουργηματικό διήγημα του James Gunn, » Ο Μισογύνης».
A deadly virus seems to have infected every single Greek journalist, reported and the majority of those who dare to appear in a "TV window". Apparently it is the "Babel Virus" and has a special connection with the Kenteris – Thanou issue.
Just in the spirit of the games here is a translation of the Olympic Anthem (its a trial of mine). It was written by Costis Palamas and composed by Spyros Samaras for the first Olympic Games in 1986. I find it deeply representative of the Olympic spirit and its worthy to read it at least once. You may find the original text in Greek in this post