Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Today's Current Battlefields

Hello! And welcome to my blog: Today's Current Battlefields.

Like most people, you probably wake up, have a cup of coffee, and leave for work in the morning. What follows is the same boring day. Maybe something doesn't go right; you spill your coffee or get caught in traffic. You may think that this is absolutely terrible! How could anyone's life be any worse than yours at that given moment? Well, it could.

You have probably grown up very fortunate. You've never heard automatic gunfire on your street, bombs have never fallen in your city, and you've never had to carry a loved ones body from the ruins. The world may seem at ease to you, but all over it is not. There are many conflicts out there, and this blog will report on them. So, check back for more updates!

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11 comments:

  1. look forward to reading your forthcoming post's!

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  2. nice first post man. It makes you wonder how fortunate some us are and how we take what we have for granted .

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  4. Me and my friend laughed about how even though we have a nice life, compared to 3rd world people that we can't stop complaining about our 1st world problems, and its kinda funny that we are always critiquing restaurants but in reality there are some who could use just a good meal.

    I wish i were more humble.

    great post friend.

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  5. Welcome, hope to see more from you in the future. +Follow

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  6. Seems like some interesting topics will be coming out of this blog, followed :]

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  7. I wish I heard automatic gunfire in my streets. Followed

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  8. I'm very fortunate as to never hear automatic gunfire in the streets, need to help those less fortunate gain awareness

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  9. We should really be more thankful for what we have.

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  10. You bring up a very good point. I am very fortunate to not live in a place like that.

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