Tuvalu
Sep 26 2008, Vinod

When hope turns into a drug…how to survive with or without it? Either way you get nothing but lose and go on losing every time. I may sound pessimist, but it’s not the case about everyone, and everywhere. However, in a country like Zimbabwe there.

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