[出走地平線:大海]
Flattening The Curve: The Big Sea
我隨海成長,三歲懂得游泳,七至八歲已滑浪。每逢上學、午餐甚至放學時間,都會跟同學到海灘游水。如果衝浪得爽,甚至有些日子會逃學。
我在海邊認識第一位女友,所以大海跟女人於我是環環相扣:大海像女人,時隨風浪轉變,無限可能,熱情有活力,又深邃難測。
當我選擇離開澳洲,二話不說是隨海而去。我在貨輪找份差事,隨航從悉尼經非洲到歐洲。貨輪全長四百米,滿載層層集裝箱,由32位船員操作。
一開始,我由普通海員(OS)做起。
油漆船身,擦擦甲板。一日比一日享受奇妙無比的「大海」。
海員一般只受聘於特定時間。只要時辰到,新人便加入,舊人會上岸。
在杜拜,有五個印尼新海員加入。貨輪雖然靠岸,但其中兩位海員一上船便不停嘔吐,暈船浪。
「似乎不太好」水手長跟我說。
「他們明顯沒有出過海。」
五人中有兩個被分派到甲板工作,兩人操作機房,餘下一人做舵工﹐駕駛貨輪 。
我們在大海工作幾小時,船長召喚我到駕駛室。
那名印尼舵工站在方向盤前,害怕得顫抖。因為前方有一首巨輪朝我們方向駛來,我們要熟練地控制方向盤避免相撞。
我看著船長命令印尼舵工改變航向5度,避免跟對家相撞。
在國際水域,不論你來自何方都要接受英語下達的指令 。印尼船員聽到後說「是,長官﹗」但沒有任何舉動。
前方輪船越來迫近。船長再說「接著左舵10度﹗」
「是,長官﹗」印尼海員依然無動於衷。
情況越來越壞,巨輪在咫尺之間。
船長面向舵工說「你顯然之前沒做過,完全不明白任何一個該死的指令﹗」
「是,長官﹗」舵工再回應。船長旋即命令我「Chris,你來掌舵。看在老天份上,立刻左舵15度﹗﹗﹗」
「是,長官﹗」舵工跟我又一起應聲。我手執方向盤,花盡狗牛二虎之力扭左。
I grew up by the sea. I was swimming at the age of three and surfing around 7 or 8. Schoolmates and I would go to the beach before school, during lunch break and as soon as classes were over. If the surf was really good, we wouldn't even go to school on those days.
I met my first girlfriend by the sea. So the sea and women have always seem connected to me: the sea is like a woman: always changing with its winds and tides, endless, embracing, refreshing and deep.
So when I decided to leave Australia, of course the only way for me was by sea. I took a job on a Container Ship, sailing from Sydney to Europe via Africa. The ship was about 400 metres, piled high with containers and manned by a crew of 32.
I started as what is called an Ordinary Seaman ( OS ) .
Painting the hull, scrubbing the decks. Each day enjoying more and more the wonder of “the big sea”.
Seamen are contracted for a certain period so occasionally some new crew arrive when its time for others to go.
In Dubai, five new Indonesian crewmen joined the ship. We were docked, two of them started throwing up, seasick.
“This doesn't look very promising” the Bosun ( crew leader ) says to me.
“They have obviously never been to sea.”
Two of the five are supposed to work on deck. Two in the engine room. One as Quartermaster operating the wheel that drives the ship.
We have been at sea a couple of hours. The captain calls me to the bridge.
The Indonesian “quartermaster” is standing at the wheel, shaking with fear. There is another large ship heading our way. We have to manoeuvre to avoid crashing into it.
I watch as the captain orders the Indonesian guy in English to adjust course by five degrees to avoid the oncoming boat.
Inside international waters, no matter where you ship or you come from all orders are given in English. The guy replies “ Yes sir!” but does nothing .
The oncoming ship is getting closer. “Ten degrees Port is the next order.”
“Yes sir” the Indoneseian once again replies. But again nothing happens.
It’s no looking good. The ship is getting closer.
The captain turns to the “quartermaster and says ; “ You obviously have never done this before and you don’t understand a bloody word I am saying do you”.
“Yes sir” comes the reply. The captain turns to me “Take the wheel Chris. And for God’s turn us fifteen degrees Port right now!!!!”
“Yes sir!” both the guy and I reply. As I take over the wheel and turn it as hard Port as I can.
攝於拍攝電影《海洋天堂》(2010)
Photo was taken in shooting "Ocean Heaven" (2010)
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“The only journey is the journey within.” – Rainer Maria Rilke
“Just because you don’t understand it doesn’t mean it isn’t so.” – Lemony Snicket, The Blank Book
“Mental health…is not a destination, but a process. It’s about how you drive, not where you’re going.” – Noam Shpancer, PhD
“Anything that’s human is mentionable, and anything that is mentionable can be more manageable. When we can talk about our feelings, they become less overwhelming, less upsetting, and less scary.” – Fred Rogers
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“Don’t give in to stigma. A diagnosis does not determine who you are or what you can do!”
“Don’t let your struggle become your identity.”
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“The problem with having problems is that ‘someone’ always has it worse.” Tiffany Madison, Black and White
“What mental health needs is more sunlight, more candor, and more unashamed conversation.”
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“Anything that’s human is mentionable, and anything that is mentionable can be more manageable. When we can talk about our feelings, they become less overwhelming, less upsetting, and less scary.”
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有個鬼佬真係好認真咁寫,如果解散警隊之後,咩人可以接手(但個答案好膠)
If the Hong Kong Police gets disbanded, who can take over the role of policing in Hong Kong?
Ken Morgan, lived in Hong Kong (2019)
Answered Dec 29
I have two candidates for this role:
Quite ironically the only entities that could provide the man power to police 7.5 million people would be…
Drum roll…
The Guangdong police force. Why?:
They already police 110 million people in the Guangdong province an extra 7.5 million is a 6.8% increase in their workload. A 7% work load increase is pretty feasible at least in the short term.
Shenzhen at least (don’t know about the rest) has pretty low crime. Therefore officers can be diverted south.
They already speak Cantonese and therefore can be understood by much of the population and can understand what the people they’re policing are saying.
Guangdong is already fairly developed so it’s not a case of boonies policing city slickers. It’s city slickers policing city slickers.
I can’t think of any other group that is a better cultural or linguistic fit.
So who is the other Candidate?
Ethnic Hakka people. There’s a minority group in Hong Kong called Hakka people. They are invisible for the most part because they all learned to speak Cantonese. It’s when you’re in some northern HK town and somebody starts talking. It’s not quite Mandarin it’s not Cantonese either… just different. I met one in hospital who hadn’t learned to speak Cantonese.
Loads of them seem to live in small villages and this makes them fairly chill people away from the hussle and bustle of the cities. I drink with two of them (I always thought they were Cantonese people).
Hakka were Qing mercenaries in the past and were progressive in some aspects (no foot binding).
Again they are a good cultural fit.
They speak, read and write the language (mostly except the old ones… A few weeks ago there was an old woman near a Tin Hau temple… I had no idea what she was saying.
They live in the area already.
What about others?
British/Canadian/American/Australian police? They don’t speak the lingo. Canadians would probably die in the heat too.
American police… you might appreciate the word police brutality a bit more if this were to happen.
All of the above police aren’t nearby. You can commute from Shenzhen into HK. UK/US/Can/Australia not so much.
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In Touch Community Services (Crisis Line)
(02) 893-7603
0917-800-1123
0922-893-8944
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DIAL: 1800 221 4444
http://www.sos.org.sg
United States
Crisis Text Line
If you are in crisis, reach out for help. Text REASON to 741741.
http://www.crisistextline.org
Free, 24/7, confidential.
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline
DIAL: 1-800-273-8255
http://www.suicidepreventionlifeline.org
United Kingdom
Samaritans
DIAL: 116123 (free)
http://www.samaritans.org
Childline
DIAL: 0800 1111 (free)
http://www.childline.org.uk
Rape Crisis England & Wales
Call 0808 802 9999 (12 noon - 2.30pm and 7 - 9.30pm every day of the year) or visit http://www.rapecrisis.org.uk for local specialist services.
Australia
For immediate help
Contact 000 if it is an emergency
Lifeline
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http://lifeline.org.au
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headspace
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“The only journey is the journey within.” – Rainer Maria Rilke
“Just because you don’t understand it doesn’t mean it isn’t so.” – Lemony Snicket, The Blank Book
“Mental health…is not a destination, but a process. It’s about how you drive, not where you’re going.” – Noam Shpancer, PhD
“Anything that’s human is mentionable, and anything that is mentionable can be more manageable. When we can talk about our feelings, they become less overwhelming, less upsetting, and less scary.” – Fred Rogers
“If we start being honest about our pain, our anger, and our shortcomings instead of pretending they don’t exist, then maybe we’ll leave the world a better place than we found it.” – Russell Wilson
“Some of the most comforting words in the universe are ‘me too.’ That moment when you find out that your struggle is also someone else’s struggle, that you’re not alone, and that others have been down the same road.” – Unknown
“I fight for my health every day in ways most people don’t understand. I’m not lazy. I’m a warrior.”
“Don’t give in to stigma. A diagnosis does not determine who you are or what you can do!”
“Don’t let your struggle become your identity.”
“The strongest people are those who win battles we know nothing about.” –
“The problem with having problems is that ‘someone’ always has it worse.” Tiffany Madison, Black and White
“What mental health needs is more sunlight, more candor, and more unashamed conversation.”
Glenn Close
“Anything that’s human is mentionable, and anything that is mentionable can be more manageable. When we can talk about our feelings, they become less overwhelming, less upsetting, and less scary.”
Fred Rogers
“Just because you don’t understand it doesn’t mean it isn’t so.”
Lemony Snicket
“Sometimes the people around you won’t understand your journey. They don’t need to, it’s not for them.”
Joubert Botha
“One small crack does not mean that you are broken, it means that you were put to the test and you didn’t fall apart.”
Linda Poindexter
I cannot stand the words “Get over it”. All of us are under such pressure to put our problems in the past tense. Slow down. Don’t allow other to hurry your healing. It is a process, one that may take years, occasionally, even a lifetime – and that’s OK.”
Beau Taplin
“She is beautiful piece of broken pottery, put back together by her own hands. And a critical world judges her cracks while missing the beauty of how she made herself whole again.”
J.M. Storm
Some days I am more wolf than woman, and I am still learning how to stop apologizing for my wild.”
Nikita Gill
“You don’t have to be positive all the time. It’s perfectly okay to feel sad, angry, annoyed, frustrated, scared and anxious. Having feelings doesn’t make you a negative person. It makes you human.”
Lori Deschene
“Out of all the things I have lost, I miss my mind the most.”
Mark Twain
“Nobody can save you but yourself, and you’re worth saving. It’s a war not easily won, but if anything is worth winning then this is it.”
Charles Bukowski
“Sometimes self care is exercise and eating right. Sometimes it’s spending time with loved ones or taking a nap. And sometimes it’s watching an entire season of TV in one weekend while you lounge around in your pajamas. Whatever soothes your soul.”
Nanea Hoffman
“The most beautiful people we have known are those who have known defeat, known suffering, known struggle, known loss, and have found their way out of the depths. These persons have an appreciation, a sensitivity, and an understanding of life that fills them with compassion, gentleness, and a deep loving concern. Beautiful people do not just happen.”
Elisabeth Kübler-Ross
#TalktoSomeone #MentalHealthAwareness #SuicidePreventionHotlines
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