- Omar Abdullah:This insightful piece highlights the growing challenges faced by Arab housewives, particularly in relation to online infidelity. Factors such as lack of time, marital dissatisfaction, and
- اسپری فیکساتور:Hey there, I think your site might be having browser compatibility issues. When I look at your blog site in Firefox, it looks fine but when opening in Internet Explorer, it has
- Fadi:الله يرحمها و يجعل مثواها بعليين و يجمعك معها بالجنة بعد عم%
- بلوجر بالعربي:looks very good
- بلوجر بالعربي:مفيد جداً
- Noura:Different home, but same longing and nostalgia .. it seems we are chasing a mirage , Beirut of my dreams does not exist nor the people i miss .. i don't know if my gains were worth the losses ? I
- price waves repeat:The other day, while I was at work, my sister stole my iphone and tested to see if it can survive a 25 foot drop, just so she can be a youtube sensation. My iPad is now broken
- Sara:You can say that again!God Bless🕊
- ياسمين حميد:كما هي طبيعتنا نحن العرب، عند الانتقال بين منصة وأخرى لا نحت%
- Sara:No, never meaningless.. amen ya Raby🙏God Bless🕊
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Memories....
All opinions need to be heard, those that we agree with and those that we disagree with. Just because an opinion sounds different, weird, doesn’t mesh with our line of thinking doesn’t make it a bad opinion, it doesn’t make it a good opinion. We need to be mind full of what an opinion is and what a fact is; sometimes the two are confused with one another. When someone states his/her opinion that opinion ought to be respected irrespective of how awful that opinion may sound. If someone hates Arabs and he openly says it, it is okay there is nothing wrong with hating, that is how the person feels and that is how the person wishes to express himself. We shouldn’t condemn anybody for expressing their opinion; we shouldn’t condemn any body for hating Muslims or Arabs. We may disagree with them, we may tell them that they aren’t correct in their assessment but that is about it. No body shall hold a grudge against any body else just because that person said or did something that isn’t agreeable with them. That back and forth dueling isn’t a healthy pursuit for any sane person. An intelligent person in my opinion must transcend himself above the imbecility of other unintellectual people. In my opinion the level of intellect must be the gauge with which one ought to govern himself. Stooping to lower level may end up having some serious repercussion that can easily be avoided. Our character should never be less than highly professional one; we should look at whatever it is that comes our way and give it some sort of measurable value, and when the value appears to be a counterfeit one, then it ought to be treated as junk. By now you should have had many lessons about spam, unwanted unsolicited mail, you have an option of sending it to the trash can for future reference and you also have an option of having it deleted instantaneously.
The main focus of this specific post is appreciation, and praise for some of the kids in the US that are very smart. I'm actually grateful for that fact.
And you're right, when I find a comment that contains something like "Go the 'f back" that should be my reaction.
Anyway, I just couldn't resist adding my two cents to what this wonderful 15 year old is "explaining" to many self proclaimed geniuses
love her