Tuesday 19 July 2011

X on Greek Crisis

As a Greek, I could not neglect the whole scary "Greek Crisis" issue that everyone reads about. It is undeniable that the whole world is changing. However, some countries are already greatly affected. And when we are referring to Greece, it's not just affected, it's on the verge of (selective) default. There's a thing with that (highly) important topic in greek and foreign media; you just don't know which one is reliable to trust. Are we really going down? Is the world on the verge of a Third (financial) World War? Or are we frightened to death by all these news, just because they want us to be like that? It's up to you to pick up a side. Maybe they're both wrong. We might be between those two, facing an apt financial crisis, with unemployment rising and debts increasing, but we are not going to be vanished. As some point out, it's not the Greeks that are on debt, it's the Government. And here comes the "Greek citizen" reference. Suddenly Greeks are presented worldwide as ignorant, sluggish, trickster, good-livers that led the country to that state. Well, it's not exactly like that.

Of course we all have a slight responsibility on every day matters that just didn't work out well, but these adjectives are mostly attributed to our politicians. To the majority of them that preferred to grab as much as they can, without thinking of the consequences. And why not grab, when you know that you will never be punished for that? Come on, admit it, you might have done the same if you were in their shoes. And that's where we find you guilty too. The most annoying of all, is when they try to convince you that what you see is NOT what you get.

No, the policeman that hit the old lady in the face did not do it after orders, he was defending himself. No, he did not hit unconscious men. No, government is not leading you to bigger debts. No, the prime minister is not useless. No, they are not going to destroy you, they are saving the country. No, you are not a sheep, you are a citizen. No, the media is never wrong. No, don't believe anyone except the news. No, the country is not in debt, it's just a propaganda. No, the country won't default. No, the unemployment is not rising. No, you are not paid as much as you should, you'd better lose even more, until you starve.

NO, you are not going to die. But if you want to, you're welcome. We can't pay you anyway.

Sometimes what is known as common sense is sooo hard to find....

Thursday 3 February 2011

Egypt: where's the Internet??

Egypt's riots continue for another day and citizens try to find a way to express themselves throughout the world. Of course, you'd probably think, what's so difficult about it? Tweet it and everyone will be informed.

Well, yeah, but practically no. The country has been cut off from Internet connection, in goverment's fear that protests will get bigger. Yeah, don't be surprised there are still such decisions throughout the world and Egypt is not the only country facing such. But what can we do about it? Luckily Google thought of a good idea and decided to help Egyptians that want to comment what's going on in their country. Google gave then some phone numbers, in which they can leave voice mails that will turn into tweets automatically, tagged with #egypt. At least someone thought of them and is a small step towards speech's freedom.

Would you imagine your lives without Internet however? Without Facebook? Woaah that's hard! (come on, they've got serious problems too, let's not just face on internet!)

Justin Bieber: mama's boy?!

I really can't understand why all this fuss about this young boy called Justin Bieber. I know his kinda cute, i know he kinda dances, but seriously teenies why is he so popular?

Ok, I'm not 15, but I'm not that old to find him boring and overestimated. Actually he's proving that showbiz knows how to promote a person VERY well. Read an article on Daily Mail a couple of days ago titled "Mummy's boy: Justin Bieber cuddles up to the woman in his life... mother Pattie".

So that was the big news for journalists and of course for the numerous fan of him. He was spotted hugging his mother and it became an article! Wow, congratulations! Please contact me when he yawns, wanna write a new big article on him!

Friday 6 August 2010

X on BBC

Checked BBC News after a long time and realized its major change in appearance.
Har read some weeks earlier about that change but didn't have the time to observe it.
I thought that it's ok to make a change, despite many users being dissatisfied.
When I tried to browse the whole site, realized how much I missed good old BBC.
Where the hell is the US category I'm searching?
It was somewhere over there?
What's that Europe news presenation and why can't I find what I'm searching for?
Yeah, it seems that the new look isn't a success, especially for such a big site.
Ladies and gentlemen, I'm sorry but I can't make it on that look.
X n' heeeelpp!!

Tuesday 3 August 2010

X on Oil Spill

It seems that the oil spill on Gulf of Mexico has been way too disastrous to conceive it.
It was only three months ago when US administration was caressing us that everything is under control that the spill is only 5,000 barrels per day.
Four months after that, scientists prove that this number is tiny comparing to the 53,000 barrels of oil per day that reached lately.
Can you imagine that number?
Unbeleivable and of course major environmental issue.
Unfortunately Barack Obama and the officials didn't handle it the best way they could.
Actually, they handled more than what they should.
They say that politicians always need to show they act on issues.
That's what they did now.
They actually don't care about the result.
Everything's a matter of demonstration.
And of course here comes BP's responsibility.
Is a big fine enough to recover the disaster in the area?
Can they bring everything back to normal?
Everythning's a bysiness.
Everything's about money.
Nothing will change, no matter what the cost.
Spills will exist in the future, environment will suffer.
It's all about money folks!

eX Lady Gaga

Well this is not exactly an X, this is an eX self of Lady Gaga.
(Still has an X, right?)

This is what Stefani Joanna Angelina Germanotta looks like, before evolving into Lady Gaga.
Back in 2007, with her dark hair and her girly style, seems like a completely different person.

Does Lady Gaga has an alter ego or something?

Love her music, but can't stop wondering, what if she didn't dress the way she does now?

Would she ever get so big?

Do we always seek for extreme act in order to get famous?

*Original pic: Angela Weiland (wenn.com)

Testing X

Well after spending a couple of years on blogging at my mother tongue, decided to start an international idea that came into my mind.

Through this blog we will "X" all those people that we come across each day.

From Obama to Paris Hilton, we will comment (and "X") any new that we don't aprrove of.

Ok, there will be some approvals, but who cares about that?

Let's start!