Hello, everyone! Kelly here. The following is going to be a rant blog on why I despise politics. So, without further ado, let's begin.
What is it about politics that makes me hate them so much? Well, first and foremost, they are very toxic. They destroy friendships and family relationships to the point where they probably would never reconcile. It's really heartbreaking, and I weep for those whose lives were ruined sa pamamagitan ng politics. They just make people miserable in the long run.
Secondly, politics cause unnecessary tension. Imagine a peaceful conversation suddenly turning into a violent political debate. How stressful and blood-pressure increasing can that get? Not to mention that it also makes the environment very uncomfortable, even for those not involved. *Shudders*
Finally, politics have broken promises. Throughout history, there have been many politicians around the world who have failed to fulfill a certain good deed or promise to the masses. They are also very hypocritical. They claim to work for the people's interests, but they fight for their own self-centered agendas instead. It just goes to ipakita that regardless of the power and status they have in the government, they are still human beings prone to making mistakes. After all, nobody's perfect.
That's pretty much about it. I hope you enjoyed pagbaba this blog. If you didn't, please be respectful. If you can't do that, then sod off!
Peace and love,
~Kelly 🌟🌟🌟
What is it about politics that makes me hate them so much? Well, first and foremost, they are very toxic. They destroy friendships and family relationships to the point where they probably would never reconcile. It's really heartbreaking, and I weep for those whose lives were ruined sa pamamagitan ng politics. They just make people miserable in the long run.
Secondly, politics cause unnecessary tension. Imagine a peaceful conversation suddenly turning into a violent political debate. How stressful and blood-pressure increasing can that get? Not to mention that it also makes the environment very uncomfortable, even for those not involved. *Shudders*
Finally, politics have broken promises. Throughout history, there have been many politicians around the world who have failed to fulfill a certain good deed or promise to the masses. They are also very hypocritical. They claim to work for the people's interests, but they fight for their own self-centered agendas instead. It just goes to ipakita that regardless of the power and status they have in the government, they are still human beings prone to making mistakes. After all, nobody's perfect.
That's pretty much about it. I hope you enjoyed pagbaba this blog. If you didn't, please be respectful. If you can't do that, then sod off!
Peace and love,
~Kelly 🌟🌟🌟
It is now is the last araw for exploring, and we wanted to make the most of today before packing our things. My father got intrigued sa pamamagitan ng a bangka ride around the lake, so he asked us if we would like to try one. We got excited and accepted his offer right away. Our starting point for the bangka ride is at the tourist center in Montreux, where we bought the tickets. The ride was very relaxing and fun with the calm, crystal blue waters and snow-capped Alps. We stopped at the Vevey pier near the town square. After dropping off, we explored the area, ate lunch, and bought plenty of souvenirs. As the araw drew to a close, we took some last minuto photos. We rested for a few minutos before packing up. I sighed and sinabi to myself, "I'm going to miss this beautiful place so much. But I know we will visit here again soon."
After my parents had finished their conversation with Dave, they told me that we will be having a araw out with his family tomorrow. I got so excited that I almost couldn't sleep. The susunod day, we met his wife, Sophie, and their two daughters in the lobby. They were very happy to meet us. We then rode the bus going to Vevey, as the family planned to visit the Alimentarium pagkain Museum. They have visited Chillon Castle, too. Although we've already been there, we decided to accompany them. It soon turns out that our segundo visit was madami fun because we had madami companions, and we also had a conversation in the cafe while eating some ice cream. When the museum closed, we took a stroll along the lakeside, taking lots of mga litrato and videos. It was a really enjoyable family araw out and we had a magnificent time together.