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The Man and The Seagull: September 2012
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The Man and The Seagull. The redundant life of a teenager in Beirut. Tuesday, September 18, 2012. The Perks of Being a Wallflower. So, I guess we are who we are for a lot of reasons. And maybe we'll never know most of them. But even if we don't have the power to choose where we come from, we can still choose where we go from there. We can still do things. And we can try to feel okay about them. Posted by Karim N. Tuesday, September 4, 2012. Posted by Karim N. Jveux quon baise sur ma tombe. I am calling e...
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The Man and The Seagull: January 2013
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The Man and The Seagull. The redundant life of a teenager in Beirut. Thursday, January 31, 2013. Humans of the World. I have been tweeting about Brandon Stanton's Humans of New York. For months now but some things are too good to be shared on Twitter exclusively. When I really like something it ends up on every social network page I own, so here we go. This TEDx Talk was given at Columbia and these truly were the most inspiring 15 minutes of my life. Now what do you think about when I say "Lebanon"?
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The Man and The Seagull: March 2013
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The Man and The Seagull. The redundant life of a teenager in Beirut. Wednesday, March 27, 2013. This is how my life feels right now. This totally useless phase you have to go through even if you don’t know why. You have to sort all your possessions in three different categories. The things you want to take, the things you want to leave for later in life and the things you will never need. But there is the laziness, this complete and utter indifference that you feel towards your duties. So you do nothing.
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The Man and The Seagull: Marathon for Equality.
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The Man and The Seagull. The redundant life of a teenager in Beirut. Monday, April 29, 2013. I can't stop stressing about how important it is to raise your voice, to speak out. It helps you let go of your emotions and lets others identify to your story. Now is the perfect time. Join the Marathon for Equality. If you're short on inspiration, just read what happened in Dekwaneh. If you still can't find inspiration, think about food! And the Lebanese LGBT Monitor. Posted by Karim N. LGBT Rights in Lebanon.
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The Man and The Seagull: February 2013
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The Man and The Seagull. The redundant life of a teenager in Beirut. Friday, February 22, 2013. An Ode to Beirut. Beirut is the laundry on the balconies, the laundry on the rooftops. Beirut is the electric cables bursting out of random places. Beirut is the coffee shops, the library, the supermarket, the butcher’s and the mall. Beirut is the minaret and the church bell. Beirut is every glass of alcohol poured on a Saturday night; Beirut is the cigarette smoke rising until it reaches the moon. Beirut neve...
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Walking in [Insert City Name] | Danny Ramadan
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A gay Middle Eastern Man telling his stories. My Syria That I Know. Walking in [Insert City Name]. But do I really feel the way I feel? They got catfish on the table, They got gospel in the air. Reverend Green! Be glad to see you when you haven’t got a prayer. You’ve got a prayer in Memphis. Cher – Walking in Memphis. 8212; The way my boyfriend, originally from Damascus, would describe his mother city. Aleppo is the deep laughter of a child who is playing, tirelessly, pika-poo with his parents for the ve...
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The Man and The Seagull: An Ode to Beirut
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The Man and The Seagull. The redundant life of a teenager in Beirut. Friday, February 22, 2013. An Ode to Beirut. Beirut is the laundry on the balconies, the laundry on the rooftops. Beirut is the electric cables bursting out of random places. Beirut is the coffee shops, the library, the supermarket, the butcher’s and the mall. Beirut is the minaret and the church bell. Beirut is every glass of alcohol poured on a Saturday night; Beirut is the cigarette smoke rising until it reaches the moon. Beirut neve...
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The Last Two Souls | Danny Ramadan
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A gay Middle Eastern Man telling his stories. My Syria That I Know. The Last Two Souls. I named both of his eyes: “Forever” and “Please Don’t Go”. 8217;cause I know this kind of love; I’ve been here before. It’s good for a while, ’til he walks out the door. But I can’t change, even if I tried; even if I wanted to. My love, my love, my love, my love. He keeps me warm, he keeps me warm. Same Love – Mary Lambert. You keep me warm. You keep me warm. You keep me warm. you keep me warm. 8230; and we create life.
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My Syria That I Know | Danny Ramadan
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A gay Middle Eastern Man telling his stories. My Syria That I Know. My Syria That I Know. My Syria that I know knows that I seek no political parties; I don’t care anymore who is winning a war or who is losing. My Syria that I know gets that I’m apolitical. That’s why I say no. I say no to killing my Syria that I know. Mar 04, 2012. بتخلص الدنية وما في غيرك يا وطني. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public).
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Dates. | b as in beirut
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B as in beirut. ب كما في بيروت. After reading the last post by Ali on http:/ www.homoslibnani.wordpress.com. March 4, 2013. 2 Comments to “Dates.”. March 4, 2013 at 5:12 pm. Don’t give up, most of them are like that. but still there are some rare decent few. 🙂. March 9, 2013 at 12:28 pm. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. Next Post ».