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12 years ago
Gibran Kahlil Gibran |
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12 years ago
Indeed, there won't be justice... anywhere. |
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12 years ago
But lately, it seems to be a replica of the real world. |
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12 years ago
With that, you have a point ;) |
Yakari Gabriel
12 years ago
...even on here you know who your enemies are. |
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12 years ago
Um, not exactly. |
Karla
12 years ago
Maybe you are right Yaki. But my religion doesn't permit me to waste my time with such kind of people. They bring bad vibes. Besides there is a law in my religion. Here for your appreciation: |
RSJ
12 years ago
Tupac used to say |
L
12 years ago
Reality |
Jordan
12 years ago
There are a lot of scary things happening in the world right now, but the are great things happening, too. A great force of people from all over the globe is joining together on the internet to instill humanitarian ideals in every corner of the world. It grows daily. |
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12 years ago
Last week, a great Lebanese theater teacher taught us to differentiate between reality and illusion. |
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12 years ago
Karla, your religion is so humanitarian. They say in Arabic 'Kama toa'amil , toa'amal' (translation: As you treat others, you'll be treated). |
Larry Chamberlin
12 years ago
So you mean Rab hasn't the freedom to quote Tupac? Is your illusion of freedom so quick to expire? |
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12 years ago
Rab has the freedom to quote anyone ;) so does everyone..... I think Rab would understand that I meant by that, he cannot compare Gibran to Tupac. |
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12 years ago
^ freedom expired, ha? |
Ronel McCarthy
12 years ago
There are necessary limitations within freedom |
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12 years ago
Ronel, the limitation is 'disrespect' only. |
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12 years ago
It is a slogan.. a slogan you used to elaborate on what Ronel said, though it was another subject..another discussion. irrelevant. |
Karla
12 years ago
Ah! People you are talking about freedom...have you ever lived under a dictatorship? You have no freedom, identity, you have nothing at all. I couldn't even read a newspaper cuz it was considered illegal. The police could invade your house whenever they wanted and arrested you. Many died. My uncle got crazy after the torture.Hes better now. Freedom is a sacred word.Don't destroy it. Make it happen.I could only learn the History of my own country and everybody who was against either was penalized or killed. How difficult it is to fight your own conrade!You need to be brave to held your head high and go on living.Ronel didn't live under disctatorship but she can talk about apartheid to you all. You are lucky. Raise your hands and be grateful for what you have because nothing can be as worst as being exiled in your own land. |
nouriguess
12 years ago
Karla, tell us bout it, we, Arabs. Palestine has been living under the worst dictatorship in the whole world. Syria is going to be like it if Mr Bashar is gone. I hope we all have our freedom. |
Karla
12 years ago
I hope your country doesn't suffer what we from Latin America went through. Brazil, Argentina, Chile, etc...we all suffered together. I hope it doesn't happen there.Dictatorship here ended in 1984. Many people died. Many women died.If you were considered a communist, you knew what would be your end. In 1969, a group of students known as MR 8 and who were against the dictatorship kidnapped the American embassador and exchanged him for 15 political prisoners.Dictatorship here is known as the years of lead.In 1984 I remember I was at university so my friends and I went to downtown, shouting against the government because we wanted to vote for the President, to vote like any other citizen in the world. Militaries were in power for 20 years.It was a hard time. Nobody likes to remember what happened. |
Ingrid
12 years ago
Ever heard of 'the killing fields', Karla? Not the movie, but the history of Cambodia? |
Karla
12 years ago
Yes, Ingrid I know about them.We all share the same tragic past.Violence goes on here although we are now the sixth economy in the world. But violence is everywhere too and that is sad. We are still crawling. I think family as an institution lost its main role in bringing up citizens. I also think love is still the main word if we want to change minds and hearts. Sometimes I catch myself wondering when things will change. I don't think I will ever see my country as I dream it to be. However I still have faith in the young generations. Hope they can fly because we - the old ones - have never had wings to fly as we want(ed). |
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12 years ago
Sometimes I catch myself wondering when things will change. I don't think I will ever see my country as I dream it to be. However I still have faith in the young generations. Hope they can fly because we - the old ones - have never had wings to fly as we want(ed). |
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12 years ago
:') |
Clown
12 years ago
For those who believe freedome is free, |
Karla
12 years ago
I Know Why The Caged Bird Sings |
Nicko
12 years ago
Irrelevant Laddie? The comment was directed at this conversation, one you brought up, but because you didn't comprehend and it, you dismiss it. |