Sorry guys, I have been busy recently. For example was travelling to Melaka, Malaysia.

MELAKA- THE FASCINATING HISTORY OF MALAYSIA

If I worked in a local travel agency company, I would combine this two pictures in the same postcard. It gives interesting philosophical insights how buildings look all the same when they are in the beginning or end of their lives. Both human newborns and architectual fetuses keep terrible noise disturbing the neighbourhood. Most of the old buildings again are demolished without any emotions while minority of them are adored and visited by people around the world.
In this world of impersonal bureaucracies and legitimized authorities can be still seen this phenomenon of irrational lifting of some people above the others. Isn´t there really any younger people in Cuba to be offered scholarship for exchange in NUS?

Amoung Fidel Castro also George W. Bush visited Singapore and I was witnessing how he was guarded by more policemen than there were protesters outside UCC where he had a speech. More information about the events here: http://gssq.blogspot.com/2006/11/well.html

This North-American man, whose identity is kept secred for certain reasons, came one of the fighters of democracy. Local students were too afraid to come at the place because of possible arrest.
One curious thing about the law of Singapore is that drinking is allowed in the public, unlike in many European cities which find themselves liberal. Smoking is limited in the same level and some features of the prevention campaign could be copied also to Finland.



I can imagine a green party girl who would be devastated by the words written below: "Made in U.S.A."
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