1. I’m bad

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    I’m bad in English but I can tell you “I love you”.
    I’m bad at Maths but I know that you can count on me.
    I’m bad in History but I shall be there for you at all times.
    I’m bad at Geography but I can tell you that you live in my heart!

    ~SantaBanta sms

    orange rose

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  2. Baby sitter…

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    Dogs have wisdom that I never learned, give me friendship
    that I never earned, give me love that they never reserve,
    that I’ll do my best to deserve

    Source: A place to love Dogs

  3. Need a massage?

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    I gave you shelter, you gave me joy. I gave you food you gave me loyalty.
    I gave you walks, you gave me friendship. I gave you a forever home,
    you gave me a forever love. Source: A place to love Dogs

  4. Posing for cute photos

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    A dog doesn’t care…. what car you drive, who you know,
    what you wear, where you live…. they only care that you’re there.
    Source: A place to love Dogs

  5. Baby sitter

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    Dogs have wisdom that I never learned,
    give me friendship that I never earned,
    give me love that they never reserve,
    that I’ll do my best to deserve

    Source: A place to love Dogs

    Rocking Baby

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  6. Kitty cannot take it anymore

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    Playful parrot keeps annoying kitty. Finally….
    Parrots such as the budgerigar (budgie) and cockatiel
    are popular as pets.Some parrot species can live for over 80 years.

    Source: Science Kids

  7. Cute chicken stealing food from a dog

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    Scientists have shown that mother hens display signs of empathy for their baby chicks. Chickens are able to remember and recognize over 100 individuals; they can also recognize humans. Chickens are able to comprehend that when an object is taken away and hidden from them, it still exists. Young human children are unable to understand this. Source: OneKind

  8. The Elimination of Anger

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    jendhaandbuddha600Naturally, any bad person may possess some good quality. Some men are evil in mind but speak in deceptive language or slyly perform their deeds in an unsuspecting manner. Some men are coarse only in their language but not in their mind or deeds. Some men are coarse and cruel in their deeds but neither in their speech nor in their mind. Some are soft and kind in mind, speech and deed as well.

    When we feel angry with any person, we should try to find out some good in him, either in his way of thinking, or in his way of speaking or in his way of acting. If we find some redeeming quality in him, we should ponder its value and ignore his bad qualities as natural weaknesses that are to be found in everyone. Whilst we think thus, our mind will soften and we may even feel kindly towards that person. If we develop this way of thinking we will be able to curb or eliminate our anger towards him.

    At times, this method may not be successful and we shall then have to try the third method. Basically, this entails reflecting thus:

    “He has done some wrong to me and in so doing has spoiled his mind. Then why should I spoil or impair my own mind because of his foolishness? Sometimes I ignore support or help offered by my relatives; sometimes their tears even shed because of my activities. Being a person of such type myself, why should I not therefore ignore that foolish man’s deed?”He has done that wrong, being subject to anger, should I too follow him, making my mind subject to anger? Is it not foolish to imitate him? He harboring his hatred destroys himself internally. Why should I, on his account, destroy my reputation?

    “All things are momentary. Both his mind and body are momentary too. The thoughts and the body with which the wrong was done to me are not now existing. What I call the same man now are the thoughts and physical parts which are different from the earlier ones that harmed me although belonging to the same psycho-physical process. Thus, one thought together with one mass of physical parts did me some wrong, and vanished there and then, giving place to succeeding thoughts and material parts to appear. So with which am I getting angry? With the vanished and disappeared thoughts and physical parts or with the thoughts and material parts which do not do any wrong now? Should I get angry with one thing which is innocent whereas another thing has done me wrong and vanished?
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  9. All we need is Love ♥

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    Just like babies, puppies teeth grow when they are chewing. Needing to exercise their new chompers, a lot of puppies will chew anything in site. Don’t discipline for chewing, just train them on what’s OK to chew (such as their own chew toys and ropes) and what’s not (like your favorite Jimmy Choo pumps). Source: SheKnows

Hermit of Tbeng Mountain

Sachjang Phnom Tbeng សច្ចំ​​ ភ្នំត្បែង is a very long and interesting story written by Mr. Chhea Sokoan, read by Jendhamuni Sos. You can click on the links below to listen. Part 1 | Part 2

List of Khmer songs