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Chim My  //  “But the most significant derivation from the meaning of as ‘water’ is the concept of people who have gathered near a body of water to grow rice for one another, and founding a stable community, sharing rain and drought, plenty and famine, peace and war: from ‘water,’ its basic meaning, has come to designate ‘the homeland, the country, the nation.’ It is in this ultimate acception that the monosyllable nước reverberates throught the deepest and farthest recesses of the Vietnamese collective unconscious and stirs there the most potent feelings. The nation’s fateful course, marked by ups and downs, is figuratively rendered as a ‘tide of water’ (vận nước) with its ebb and flow. The highest virtue demanded of a Vietnamese is that he or she ‘love the nước‘ (yêu nước).” –Huynh Sanh Thong (no relation)

Aug 26 / 8:39am

Artifact

"You should see that line-up - dope!!! Artifact found at the Wing Luke Asian Museum, Seattle, WA. The only Asian Museum in the states!" - Bao Phi

Wow, a drawing I did (not the best I've done if I admit ever so humbly), as part of the concert series thrown by SASC (UC Berkeley's Southeast Asian Student Coalition) is in a museum.

Guess the only thing left to do now is run for office.
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