Here is
how our FNL family described this picture^^
Coach Shane’s description: A kid is holding
a kid!
Definitely it's a
Mongolian girl. I learned about Mongolia in
history class at EDUCTATION FACILITY. And there's one interestin g thing about
Mongolian children; they never cry. Some so-called "educated" people WHO
live in big cities might think that they live better than this girl and that we
need to help her. But actually she doesn't need any help, she is a happy child.
She’s even happier than us all. (all
of us)
I learned French in school.
I learned about
French history in school.
Are you in school?
(are you a student)
Are you at school? location
SO-CALLED means “as known but not proven”
As they say…reputedly
Many Mongolians are “seasonal”
nomads.
“Don't sell her, please. This
is my precious friend.”
Even kids know that life
is priceless.
"This picture is the perfect
picture of the 21st century's image of childhood which
is full of Romeos and Juliets wearing brand new diapers for nothing but impressing each other. Speaking of the present picture, to me it seems
to be a little Romeo as well, who
must be trying to impress his Juliet by lifting a sheep. His flushed
face clearly says that his Juliet must have laughed at him, having got
to know how strong he is."
"Yeah, I trim my goat
and my hair myself. Why do you ask?"
In this picture, both kids
are sharing warmth
during the winter season in a hilly region. It seems the baby goat is feeling comfortable
(comf-ter-bl e) in the hands of the little girl.
The kids who are staying
in the jungles or the mountains are normally
very, very bold and brave. They can also
hold tiger babies, too. They don't care about anything.
''In the middle of
somewhere in Mongolia there's a toddler standing up while holding a baby lamb
that covers all of her trunk'' torso
This cute rugrat seems to
enjoy being the center of attention. There's no escape from snapshot takers, even in the desert.
It looks like not only does “our” Creator endow us
with certain unalienabl e rights among which
are life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness but also with the
right to lie, the right to steal and the right to take this life. Looking at this picture,
I think maybe the true way of life lies somewhere in the
virginal steppes of Mongolia where the words “I’m as innocent as a lamb”
are not something yet another
drug dealer shouts out in a court of law while being taken away by the guards but become quite real. Maybe innocence is something we truly are endowed with by Mother
Nature when we come into this world
but just fail to recognize it as the only right we need?
Hey, dude! (dood) You got yourself one big problem. Don't ever try to trick me or you’ll
regret the day you were born. My martial eagle is waiting for my command.
Ha-ha-ha!
(Mongolian children tame eagles!!)
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