
Hey Everyone. We know that we have gone silent for the past few couple of days. Reason for that, one is we are too celebrating our Thanksgiving in a Big Way. HAHA! And on the other hand it’s World AIDS Day. As a silent for respect to the friend some of us have lost on the battle with the disease we stop production for a couple of days.
Why AIDS Day is so important? The reason for that is that we have quite a few friends among us that have lost their lives battling the disease. They are all bright happy people and generous one too. but they have lost their lives because of it. But the most unimaginable lesson of these event is not the incurable disease itself. But people. Our friends contracted the disease through very different situation. Blood transfer, disease that brought onto them the virus through blood transfusion, we admit there are those got it from having sex and drugs, and a few from having sex with their partner that have no idea they have it themselves. It’s not ignorant, it’s not even random sex partner, some just mistaken luck.
Anyway, the fear or the discrimination that causes them to hide and refuse treatment is the most volatile of the virus. To refuse treatment it’s like giving themselves death sentences, and yet the shame is more unbearable than anything they can think off. A few of them simply ended their lives when they heard the news. Which is part of the reason why I do not think Gay or straight or Black or White, no matter who we are superiority and discrimination is not right in any form. And to have lost great friends through this kinda of…… fear. I do not think people should fear life itself until you wish to end it either.
Our respect and silence we give to our best friend. Michael, John, Leonard and Jimmy. I wish you are having great fun with my dad up in the Kingdom. We will meet again.
Why AIDS Day is so important? The reason for that is that we have quite a few friends among us that have lost their lives battling the disease. They are all bright happy people and generous one too. but they have lost their lives because of it. But the most unimaginable lesson of these event is not the incurable disease itself. But people. Our friends contracted the disease through very different situation. Blood transfer, disease that brought onto them the virus through blood transfusion, we admit there are those got it from having sex and drugs, and a few from having sex with their partner that have no idea they have it themselves. It’s not ignorant, it’s not even random sex partner, some just mistaken luck.
Anyway, the fear or the discrimination that causes them to hide and refuse treatment is the most volatile of the virus. To refuse treatment it’s like giving themselves death sentences, and yet the shame is more unbearable than anything they can think off. A few of them simply ended their lives when they heard the news. Which is part of the reason why I do not think Gay or straight or Black or White, no matter who we are superiority and discrimination is not right in any form. And to have lost great friends through this kinda of…… fear. I do not think people should fear life itself until you wish to end it either.
Our respect and silence we give to our best friend. Michael, John, Leonard and Jimmy. I wish you are having great fun with my dad up in the Kingdom. We will meet again.
And we celebrate all the wisdom, all the lesson, all the inspiration that you guys have given me. and I hope I can be living it all for your part too. All the music we enjoy and celebrated making them, all the books we read through, all the fun and mishap we have in and out of the Cinema.
oh and thanks for all the sex tips guys. I think I'll pass HAHA!
God Speed!..
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