Photo of the Week: Taking a Break

China Photo: Taking a Break
I know we all could use one. (photo by Django Malone)

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5 Comments leave one

  1. Hek says:

    cool photo!

    Hek.

  2. rain fu says:

    it is a good photo that makes me think of thousands of millions people in china now living in poverty.i feel very sad, becuse sometimes their perspiration is not given back. many people now living better look down upon these people. i feel it is shamed for them to think so. farmers are the most lovely.they are honest and unsophisticated. they can live because they use their hands. i adore them.

  3. Zara says:

    i agree with rain fu,people live in the world in different ways,but everyone has a value of living.

  4. jeassy says:

    it makes me think about that there are still a lot of people in our country living a poor live, they are struggle for life. i know it is impossible for everyone live in the same level, but i just hope the difference between will become smaller and smaller.

  5. Arlene says:

    i think respect comes first, then sympath. Hdeserves our respect as rain fu said. And the sympath may be unnessesary. Not every ordinary people need it if they themselves live contented.

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