In response to the latest bigoted outcry on the Syrian Blogsphere against Homosexuality. I never ever imagined that there will come the day when I would have to stand up and fight for the right of homosexuals to be what they have chosen to be. I don’t condone their outlook on life, I don’t concur with their preferences, I don’t truly understand their choice but this is how far I go. My personal judgment and bias should not blind me from seeing that they exist and that I have to shut the fuck up and abide by their freedom of choice. How can we stop ourselves from repudiating all forms of nonconformity? Should we start cleaning our society ( as if our society is clean to start with ) from homosexuals and then relentlessly go down the list. Let us clearly identify the next targets (victims) of this moral crusade. Atheists, adulterers, drinkers, un-hijabed women, un-bearded men, lovers, nightclub patrons, beach bums, hot chicks, artists, poets, communists, irreverent writers, people
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¡Saludos Abufares!
“Live and Let Live“, “Pillow Talk”, “Happy Mothers Day”, “Flirting with the Devil”, “The Cave”, “The Fellowship of the Scotch”, “Sandstorm”, “Syria is...”, “Hands”, “The Young and the Senseless”, “Stuffed Zucchini in Yogurt Sauce - Kousa b Laban” and last but not least “Paris” 12 posts since my last knock at your door.
I read each and every post with great interest. I guess an apology is in order for not making an effort to acknowledge...and in particular when I did not congratulate you on being chosen by the Creative Syria for the “Syria is...” topic. Well done Abu Fares.
The truth of the matter my friend is the fact that I could be the laziest b*****d around...no more no less.
Paris has a special place in my heart; its one of those places that could easily be mistaken for a dream.
On a different note, a friend of mine sent me a bottle of home made Arak a couple of weeks ago (drawn by his father in Tannourine / Lebanon). This is no complement but only the honest truth... with the first sip of this beautiful Arak 2 persons crossed my thoughts, my friend's father and you Abu Fares... Have a nice day.
Enjoy your trip and please report back to us about your womanly encounters in Paris soon!
Hello my friend and thank you for worrying about me on FB. I couldn't reply yet since I've been living in a suitcase for the last month.
Until I can tell you the same over there, I'm OK as in there's nothing to worry about.
Perhaps my next blog will provide a better explanation.
So nice to see you here. I hope that you'll get a chance to travel all over the world cause there's nothing as rewarding as the voyage itself.
Saludos
You've been greatly missed and thank you for keeping up with blog.
Paris is a dream. I just posted the photos but I intend to write about it soon.
Paris would be even more beautiful when you grace her with your presence.
I hope I run into you there or elsewhere :-)
You are nicer.
This is La Defense area. Amazing modern architecture. Not my style but the contrast is breathtaking.
Ah, women... that's all you have on your mind apparently. Well I hope I won't disappoint you, indirectly.
those places seem very diverse, and the images reflects beautiful places and a talented photographer as well:)
waiting for your next post to give the context of those nice pictures.
Thank you so much. I'm a very beginner photographer with a very simple camera. I really would like to get into "the real thing" but there are so many things I like to get into :-)
Hope you get a chance to read my newer post about Paris.
Kifek?
Paris has a Tartoussi man chasing her from street corner to church to cafe to hotel room ;-)
Am I one of the dirty old men you met?
Hey, I'm not that old :-)
With your love by your side.
You said it all ;-)