2.6.2014

2/6/2014
two or three days before yesterday:
“The victim, Kayleigh Slusher, lived with her mother and her mother’s boyfriend in an apartment on Wilkins Avenue.” http://www.ktvu.com/news/news/crime-law/family-friends-shocked-after-slaying-3-year-old-gi/ndBCg/ as reported by tv news anchor Kron 4 Pam Moore suggestive of laura at chicago … HBO movie la acacia sipping of water ….cloudy with a chance of meatball movie enters consciousness since leaving michigan … a few days ago in previous notes a child at Target store continued to do by itself a stereotypical native american indian rain dance gesture “blah blah blah” slapping its mouth with its hand after its mother taught it the motion … also the electrician mentioned how california is currently in a state of drought …….. and the poolman came [di` tu+ said “I was staying home alone and did not know why the door was opened …”] … perturbing the ho^`/water qua^.y nu+o+’c …

upon arrival of watering gears for potted plants that To^nAn ordered from amazon.com for orchid–bu+o+?i bu+o+?i in yellow ne’ avoid ba’c ty’ in pose similar to below–and ngo.c lan and native american cactus plant similar to aloe vera …

[2/11/2014 from note 2.7.2014 song “these foolish games …”: she feeds everyone … :]

Kayleigh and Kayden: the “kay” ~ “ca^y” ~ “tree” …

Thanh So+n: the “thanh” ~ “green” or “all-of-a-piece/peace” ~ “tree” …

Lyrics to Sweet Child O’ Mine :

She’s got a smile that it seems to me
Reminds me of childhood memories
Where evrything
Was as fresh as the bright blue sky
Now and then when I see her face
She takes me away to that special place
And if I stared too long
I’d probably break down and cry
Sweet child o’ mine
Sweet love of mine
She’s got eyes of the bluest skies
As if they thought of rain
I hate to look into those eyes
And see an ounce of pain
Her hair reminds me of a warm safe place
Where as a child I’d hide
And pray for the thunder
And the rain
To quietly pass me by
Sweet child o’ mine
Sweet love of mine
Where do we go
Where do we go now
Where do we go
Sweet child o’ mine
[ These are Sweet Child O’ Mine Lyrics on http://www.lyricsmania.com/ ]

http://www.lyricsmania.com/sweet_child_o_mine_lyrics_guns_n_roses.html

day before yesterday: ye^’n and die^.p did not came home at night … so when To^n An woke up to go to the bathroom, he found Gia Ba?o room light on sitting on the table by himself crying silently … told him since the whole house is sick … “Honey” with kha`n tie^’ng presumably sinus/mucous problems, … di` Ba runny nose … ba’c Ty’ sinus/mucous … Gia Ba?o sinus/mucous/coughing … it might have been best if they stay away … yesterday: by the time Gia Ba?o went to school ngoan ngoa~n happy not crying for once but smiling To^nAn’s sinus/mucous problems were gone To^nAn was well … though on drive out of house finds it hard to breath not because of breathing muscles have interference …. one-sided conversation … there are a lot of fishes in the sea why this particular fish… went to 99 ranch … CVS Pharmacy …. and to pho+? place where an “artistic” guy resembling ba’c i’ch served neighboring table …

temperatures in Minnesota, Montreal, Chicago, Connecticut, Michigan continue to hover around 0 deg F at night …

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it rained in dublin, california … Gia Ba?o ngoan ngoa~n decided to go to school “time to get up for school child …” … “oh all right … ddi thi` ddi …” … [To^nAn told di` Ba he dares not interfere with or give advice on something–schooling for example — that potentially could affect a child his whole life … and said that in the United States the south and various other regions there are people who never go to school or who abhor schooling … not to be racist or stereotyping but many germans … –jewish rebels against babylonian and egyptian captivities– … are independent minded kho^ng thi’ch sai khie^’n… though they are quite intelligent … often achieve Nobel Prizes just to be free from sai khie^’n … ]

coming home from school, having shut the window in Gia Ba?o’s room without seeing Gia Ba?o, to^nan went to di` Ba who pointed out that Gia Ba?o is sleeping in fetal position under a table in his room piling chairs in “steps” in front as though to barricade … and in the evening, Gia Ba?o quietly plays without watching ipad as he has been usually since To^nAn got here … even when his father Thanh So+n is watching his laptop … and Gia Ba?o is suggestive judging from increase flow of ba’c Ty’s sinus fluid [Viettoday commercial: “ddo’ mo+’i tha^.t la` an hy? …” upon To^nAn eating for breakfast the green-tea red bean bun that has 29g of protein and 50 % fat … as pointed out by ye^’n, gia ba?o’s mother …] that to^nAn should turn off his own laptop that violates the 10 commandments so that Gia Ba?o’s mother could come home earlier … it’s around 7:00 pm currently … To^nAn figures that Gia Ba?o is earning all of his “family” truely forgoing ipad movies for family time including for time for ba’c Ty’ saved from having to try to reprogram the computer to not violate familial 10 commandments ….

from TV’s Inside Edition with Debra Norville:

 


masks and liar liar and du. do^~ dupe you dupe mankind/man by giving mankind/man the wrong feedback and false sense of security:
Global warming lurks behind ‘polar vortex’ facade
by Jennifer Draper
Feb 4, 2014
Jennifer Draper/MEDILL
The polar vortex dumped cold temperatures with more snow on the Midwest.
“Game of Thrones” fans recognize the motto “winter is coming” as the warning for impending doom. Well, winter is here and Chicagoans enduring the polar vortex know stepping outside means running the risk of turning into a Popsicle.

So where is global warming?

President Obama confirmed climate change as fact in his State of the Union address last Tuesday, but those of us facing subzero temperatures may feel skeptical about the existence of global warming, missing the big picture.

“I could use some global warming right now,” I told myself, wearing enough layers to resemble a Russian nesting doll and waddling in sync with morning commuters like an ice cube tray moving down Clark Street.

Yet, like that tattoo you instantly regretted getting on your 18th birthday, climate change hasn’t gone away — it’s just covered up.

“The concern with climate change is focused on global temperatures, but the big changes that we potentially see are in the weather systems,” said Illinois State Climatologist Jim Angel. “More storms, more tornadoes, more hurricanes have a bigger impact on us than just getting warmer. The polar vortex is an example of that.”

Warmer ocean temperatures in the Arctic are pushing out the frigid air, causing drunken jet streams to wander places it shouldn’t, resulting in the latest arctic blast plaguing Chicago.

“This winter is unusual in the respect that we’re not behaving like other parts of the United States,” Angel said. “We’re seeing long stretches without a whole lot of warm weather.

The more we experience snowy weather, the likelier it is we won’t accept global warming as reality, according to a 2013 University of Michigan survey that reported a 13 percent increase in the number of Americans who justify their disbelief by looking out their frosty windows.

While it is tempting to point to my frozen toes as contrary evidence, the majority of Americans — 63 percent — accept global warming as a reality that is driven by human use of fossil fuels. And that’s only a 4 percentage point drop from last winter’s results reported by the University of Michigan for the National Surveys on Energy and Environment as the highest number — 67 percent — since 2008.

“For those outliers who don’t accept it, changing their views based on one season is not the best use of evidence,” said survey co-author Chris Borick. “There are people who might say ‘Hey look, I’m seeing it,’ or ‘I’m not seeing it’ but this is a long-term phenomena. Each year depending on the winter severity there appears to be a significant relationship to overall levels of acceptance.”

If patterns hold, current extreme temperatures will drive down acceptance levels further, according to Borick, director of the Muhlenberg College Institute of Public Opinion.

“The person in the polar vortex isn’t thinking about how, at the same time, there are droughts in California and record high temperatures in Australia,” Borick said.

Hundreds of leading scientists documented changes in the climate system — and severe consequences to come — in last fall’s release of the fifth assessment report by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), concluding:

“Warming of the climate system is unequivocal, and since the 1950s, many of the observed changes are unprecedented over decades to millennia. The atmosphere and ocean have warmed, the amounts of snow and ice have diminished, sea level has risen and the concentrations of greenhouse gases have increased,” according to the IPCC report.

A toastier globe teases a false sense of a favorable alternative during this chilly season.

However, the Earth’s temperature is a balancing act. As more greenhouse gases are trapped in the atmosphere, the more the planet struggles to juggle the extra junk, such as carbon dioxide, methane and nitrous oxide, which have reached levels unheard-of in last 800,000 years, according to the IPCC report.

The failed balance reveals itself in coastal flooding, drier droughts limiting agriculture, biodiversity loss, acidic oceans, as well as a greater severity of storms and heat waves. All of these changes affect the quality of human life.

Something seems terribly wrong when 25-degree weather feels balmy. The temptation to reject climate change is shortsighted and stalls the solutions needed to undertake President Obama’s call for “a safer, more stable world.”

But for now, the closest I’ll get to beach weather is by changing my computer’s desktop background.
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