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Finally some smart people, it should have been done years ago and not only in Pakistan but all across the world. The nature sends us obvious signals that it is not okay what we are doing and we need to take serious actions.


I'll just sit here praying that they won't ruin them. No hard feelings, it's just that it always makes me nervous when it comes to something really classic and Disney...


It does seem like an interesting idea, but somehow it feels like it's for a very specific audience. Isn't one of smartphone's pros - the ability to fit something alike to computer into a pocket size device? If my productiveness is affected by the device I'm using it's easier for me to jump over to another device, and not make my first device alike to the other device that I could have moved to. So it's a great option for someone who let's say doesn't have or want a laptop but still wants a portable computer(?) for $200.


I'm always impressed how people manage to go to "why not me though?" after thinking about "why me?". It's a sign of a strong and life-aware person. We usually gives us reasons why we shouldn't do something and then there's no guilt not to think about why we should do it. It's sad because there could be so many more stories like this one if more of us had will to go to positive side first or at least after thinking about the negative side.


I think a lot of which direction a person goes when faced with adversity has to do with their upbringing. I feel that, had she been left in Vietnam in an orphanage, it may have been a much different story with regard to her outlook.


I guess it depends on why are you drinking coffee. I can see the ritual side if coffee is like one of the things that you do every day as a routine... But for many of us coffee is more like a tool to help ourselves wake up, do stuff, take a break from work, etc. This way people are more likely to use easy-way because is no ritual it's just one of the daily self-given tasks.


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