Enjoy is not medicine of Tsunami

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The discussion highlights a stark contrast between celebrations of the New Year in some regions and the devastating impact of natural disasters, specifically a tsunami. While people in places like the UK and France enjoyed fireworks and festivities, those affected by the tsunami faced ongoing trauma and fear, unable to celebrate due to the threat of further disaster. This juxtaposition emphasizes the disparity in experiences during global events, particularly in the face of tragedy.
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Not really. I saw the news on 1 jan. The people in UK Fr Ger were blasting fireworks in the sky throught the night not sleeping, while people in tsunami hit areas can't sleep without dreaming of another wave
 
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