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本帖最後由 kimmi8k 於 2012-6-25 01:08 AM 編輯

What humanity would caused sufferings n pains upon a cute little timid rabbit, who r completely helpless to defend itself. Very disturbing act that caused one to puke.Is life only worth these..without meaning n purpose..with no sense of direction n values...


Certainly life is worth more then these..all living beings deserved a right to live with respect n dignity
Kimmi don't show your middle finger
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American Kids with super rich parents, may not inherit their parents money.


orn with a silver spoon in your mouth? Don't get used to it.

Some 32 percent of high and ultra-high net worth Americans don't feel it's important to leave an inheritance for their children, according to a report by U.S. Trust, Bank of America's private wealth management division. The report, which classified individuals with $3 million or more in assets as "high net worth" and those with more than $10 million in assets as "ultra-high net worth," coincides with a survey by Merrill Lynch, which reported the importance of giving an inheritance has fallen from 54 percent in 2009 to 41 percent in 2012.

In U.S. Trust's survey of 642 people, 25 percent said they'd rather give their money to charity, while the majority planned to withhold funds because they thought, "each generation should earn its own wealth." Others were more concerned with future health care costs and whether they would have any money left to bequeath.

Of those surveyed, 37 percent held between $3 and $5 million in assets, 31 percent had between $5 and $10 million and 32 percent had at least $10 million in assets.

One demographic is feeling more sour than others. Of baby boomers, 45 percent felt it wasn't important to leave an inheritance for their children, perhaps because they aren't receiving one of their own. As the Wall Street Journal reported, boomers are inheriting less money as their own parents live longer and dip deeper into their savings than they once expected.

Of the survey respondents who do plan to pass on their wealth, the majority felt it was important to keep money within the family and that doing so would have a positive effect on their children's lives.

While many children of the ultra-rich are arguably set for life, many won't see a payout without putting in some hard work. In an interview with the Wall Street Journal, Bill Gates said he plans to give most of his $61 billion fortune to charity. His three children, however, "will be given an unbelievable education and that will all be paid for. And certainly anything related to health issues we will take care of. But in terms of their income, they will have to pick a job they like and go to work," he said.


Kimmi don't show your middle finger
chowold2 發表於 2012-6-18 12:12 AM
chow chow, time to change u glasses oledi...




like these fingers


I want the truth, nothing but the truth...


we r in love


we r dating



like to eat n inhale 2nd hand smoke too ka
how much do parents love n care for their kids




lettuce to keep cool


make pretty _ going on blind date today
ponytail on the dog Doggietail
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so chow chow got ponytail or doggy tail ga?
show pic la...plz..
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本帖最後由 kimmi8k 於 2012-6-24 05:45 PM 編輯

Sing Singlish





Sg Standup .. singlish (very funny ..cool sg standup)











Guilty Dog Face



In a heavy snowstorm in the Flushing Chinatown area of the New York City where temperature plummeted to 13 degrees Celsius below zero(9 F), a 4-year-old boy who hails from Nanjing, China, was asked by his “Eagle Dad” to run while wearing nothing but a yellow underwear and sneakers. It was in the early morning of the day before Chinese Lunar New Year. There was hardly any soul on the street. The snow on that day was 8 inches. The little boy in the video can be heard sobbing while imploring his father repeatedly to hold him in the arms. The Eagle Dad later told media that his son is a premature baby and was expected to suffer from cerebral palsy, which will lead to mental retardation and learning disabilities. However, after three years of draconian training, his son now has an IQ of 218 points.


According to reports from the media who later got in touch with the father, the little boy is named He Yide, nicknamed Duo Duo. He was born in February, 2008. His father, Mr. He, is a businessman in Nanjing.

Mr. He said that he didn’t get his little darling until 40 years of age. But Duo Duo was a premature baby born at 28 weeks with many neonatal complications, including intraventricular hemorrhage, angioma, jaundice, hydrocephalus (excess fluid build-up in the brain) and small brain volume. The obstetrician who mid-wived the baby warned Mr. He that the child might become intellectually impaired in the future.


(only partial materials r posted here)



Taikan Kunren, or training to build up resistance to cold weather, in a Japanese kindergarten.
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