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[101] Of Life Day

Finally, 100 posts. The exam weeks are commencing! Wish me luck.

On the last day of this year’s November, the world celebrated the Life Day. The name of such event will somehow make some people just celebrate the day without much hesitations. Of course, who won’t celebrate life after all?

On the contrary, Life Day is not about preaching for a good and a fair ways of living for the Human community but instead, it is about abolishing death sentence.

Death sentence is admittedly, might be the worst judgment one might received depending one’s perception in life and it is not a wonder to see some people would love to see the end of this horrid judgment. However, death sentence, in my opinion at least is important to today’s society.

Although I love peace, no one can preserve peace without fighting back when one is pushed against the wall. Although I hate to mention this, it is true that there will be no peace without war. We could see clearly in history, Pax Romana, the golden age of the Muslim’s civilizations, Renaissance and the era of modern world, all the people who lived in those times had to fight to preserve their civilizations. Analogically, crude methods need to be present in Human society as a way to preserve peace. Death sentence is one of these methods.

The death sentence at least sometimes acts as a deterrent to crime. It announces to the world that every action has a consequence, much like Newton’s Law of Motion. If robbing a person would bring on death sentence on the protagonist, certainly the robber would rethink his or her action or at least, I would (that if I am the robber, if).

The sentence could also keep revenge in check. Sometimes, when peace is undone, the only possible way is to execute to peace violator. If somebody murdered someone and he is allowed to live on, vendetta might arise, as the other side that suffered crime will certainly be unhappy to see murderer of their member sitting happily in the Indian Sea under the sunny sun on the beach.

Finally, it is a way to reduce the population of planet Earth. This might sound silly but one way or another it is a fact. One way to put it is to cleanse the world from evil doers.

Therefore, I am glad that I didn’t celebrate Life Day.

erratum – this is the 101st post. 

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Travels

[100] Of Kalamazoo the Cursed Town

Nearly 500 miles later, Ann Arbor seems to be a little bit dull but at least, it is not cursed – Kalamazoo is certainly the Cursed Town.

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Travels

[99] Of Birch Run and Troy

I went to Birch Run and Troy. In the end, I found myself spending something in the range of USD100 – 200.

I am going to Chicago tomorrow.

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Personal

[98] Of Thanksgiving Day

Happy Thanksgiving.
Gobble, gobble, gobble…

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Sports

[97] Of watching Ajax stunning Valencia

AFC Ajax Amsterdam played against the mighty Spanish giant Valencia at the Mastella Stadium, Valencia’s home ground.

To be honest, Ajax didn’t expect to survive the onslaught of the giant, much less the expectation of leading the giant by even a goal. That expectation appeared to be somewhat true when the match started at around 1500 EST. I watched the game live on UEFA’s website.

I sat at the edge of my seat while seeing Valencia dominating the game from the first minute to the last. Ajax was nothing but a boy to Valencia but somehow, Ajax, in particular Didulica, the Ajax’s custodian managed to frustrate Valencia each time the ball is shot towards Ajax’s goal.

Nevertheless, Ajax did what Italy did to Holland back in Euro 2000 – a deadly counter-attack by the impressive midfielder Zlatan Ibrahimovic. Quoting UEFA’s match report:

“And as time ran out, with the home side pushed forward, Rafael van der Vaart won the ball in midfield and played a precise ball through for Ibrahimovic, who rounded Ca’izares and shot in.”

Watch the goal that stunt Mastella here.

With that goal, Ajax silenced Mastella and threatened to pollute Valencia clean home record. Yet, Valencia didn’t give up easily and continued to move forward with a race against time. Their effort didn’t go to waste as in the final minute, in the 92nd to be precise, Angulo finally beat the Australian Ajacied and saved Valencia from trouble.

It was a waste to see Ajax lost an opportunity to gain three away points but acquiring a point was Koeman’s original target. It is true that it was lucky for Ajax to gain even a point but it was luckier for Valencia to not to lose the first opening match.

Valencia will look to return a favor in Amsterdam later in the group phase but while in the proud Amsterdam AreaA, Ajax is proven to be a very difficult team to play. Just ask Inter Milan or better, Manchester United.