Thursday, August 2, 2007

In a City where People Respect Themselves

In a city where people respect themselves, buildings are designed with physically challenged people in mind.

The most popular color for cars is white and the least popular is black.

People dispose each type of wastes in, and only in, special containers.

Everything is civil, and only civil.

Everyone is aware of the importance of recycling.

On the street, priorities are for ambulances, funerals, weddings and walkers, especially ladies and children.

You see no one begging.

People may not like each other's ideologies and ethnicities, yet they are all equal under the law and they respect the law or object it in a lawful way.

Men and women dress in nice, neat, cheerful and decent way.

You don't hear whatsoever profanity and swearwords.

You do not find a cat, or any other animal, that gets terrified when you come close to it.

You rarely hear a sound that is produced intentionally and that irritates you.

You go walking at any hour fearing no person or obstacle on your way.

Security authorities' number one responsibilities are to research health and natural disaster issues and to eliminate negativity between civilians.

There is no such a concept as a servant.

At shops and markets, customers are always right, and customers are able to help themselves by themselves.

Walking, or moving on wheelchairs, on sideways is a safe and straightforward experience.

There is no person above the law.

Diplomats and CD cars are not allowed to enter the city.

Traveling by public transportation is a nice social experience.

You see no political signs.

Everybody is positively focused on their own business.

Everybody cares actively about the city, country and the entire world.

It is highly competitive and lucrative to become a teacher.

You find bookshops that sell books on subjects other than novels, astrology, pseudoscience, standard textbooks, poetry and metaphysics.

You can afford to buy books.

Copyrights are respected.

People smile and great everyone they pass by.

When they hear or see some sign calling for prayer, they all pause and try to remember their life missions.

You rarely see someone over thirty-years old who is not married.

People work proactively on their social skills.

The relationship between the two genders is open and healthy.

Nobody's body is a product or service.

People respect food, and eat healthily.

Refugees are always welcome and "no one is illegal."

There are no lofty buildings, nor does anyone like such buildings.

Everybody can speak a world major language.

Everyone believes in a better city.

Wednesday, August 1, 2007

What to Look at

-"Wow! dude look at her ***!" said a young man to his fellow,
-"Dude! I don't wanna miss somebody's cute [female] smile."