Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Banking on Clairvoyance

It has been a practice of mine to go to church and say the novena every Friday. During these times, streets are very busy since many devotees of the Child Jesus are rushing in and out of sacred place. Thus, people are left with no choice but to walk, instead of riding a public transport up to the point of our destination. Traffic jam slows down the movement of all vehicles; therefore, walking is the only solution to the unending rush-hour problem. To somehow ease the leg discomfort brought about by long-distance walking, I simply provide myself with visual pleasure by observing people whom I meet. We just don't run out of idea when it comes to beating financial crisis. Lots of so called fortune tellers are dispersed all over the streets; seemed occupied with predictions. But why can't they predict epidemics by reading their tarot cards? At present, symptoms of various diseases with names we've never heard are emerging. Just like symptoms of Babesia, which I assume is an alien word to many lay men. Anyways, whatever psychic powers they possess, I personally do not want to try it.

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