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Tuesday, June 07, 2005
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Very fake. Think so? Good, we got an opinion.. any one else? Fake but not very fake. ok, fair enough, every one sees things differently.. but can you please elaborate why you think it is "very fake" mae?
And you haal, why "Fake but not very fake"? Well, i think there are much more things that will catch my heart than my eyes. It is the other way around. It is the same idea of differeniating what is fake and what is not fake. To see with the eye of the heart, not the eye of the ego, or the eye that for so long used to see the wrong way--through segregation. An eye of the essence of the heart. I see it not very fake, because it is just another symbol, quote, picture you choose to hang up there and ask us to contemplate on it. I happen to be more into going to life and looking to everything through the heart not the eye. u confused me mae.. you contradicted yourself (or maybe I misunderstood...)
First u said there are much more things that will catch your heart (which is what is exactly posted yet you said very fake), then u said it is the other way around..
Can you explain clearly what u meant with segregation? Haal said: because it is just another symbol, quote, picture you choose to hang up there and ask us to contemplate on it
How does that not make it very fake?
Your first comment contradicts the second sentence of the second comment, since the sentence is in agreement to the quote.. how is that? if it doesn't bother u, haal and mae, r u still students? or are you graduates? I am a student and you? dont know about mae. I used to study at AUC, but did not get the chance to graduate, very long story.
I worked for a couple of years, till very recently, then now married and raising up my son.. Turning 31 soon insha'Allah. too bad u didnt finish...but.... why did u ask? haal u didn't comment on my comment.. I am interested to know what you think. I still like ur thoughts regardless of religious topics.. I am being serious wallahi. I manage to sperate issues. I learned to as i grew up. And still have much more to learn.. we all do i believe. Sorry, i didn't answer your wuestion.. I mentioned earlier that i liked you..when you like someone u want to know things about them. I mailnly wanted to have an idea which age group you were.
I hope u didn't mind me asking. This comment has been removed by a blog administrator. Eih el like, and want to know about me... Fee eih? why are you taking things too emotional like this. You dont have to like or know me to be able to communicate with me over the blog. khals ya seti bera7tek..bas i tend to like people rather than attacking them for absolutely no reason..el ma7aba is something nice, even if it is through a blog!
bas matez3aleesh.. I was just answering your question This picture seem to me, how should I put it? Not fake, but forged somehow...The picture without the text would have been perfect I think. The beauty of the sunset might have been enough. It is a beautiful picture and, although it first catches your eye (like most things we ever get to see), it generates a wormth that softens your heart and brings bright memories. The text seems a lot like all the text used on postcards - the same principle - they use the natural, a bit savage beauty of the setting to promote a message.
Regarding things catching your eye, if you think of how many different items we see in just one day, I guess the number of those catching out heart is less, but only because we don't have enough time to look closer to everything that ever chatches our eye.
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Very fake.
Think so? Good, we got an opinion.. any one else?
Fake but not very fake.
ok, fair enough, every one sees things differently.. but can you please elaborate why you think it is "very fake" mae?
And you haal, why "Fake but not very fake"?
Well, i think there are much more things that will catch my heart than my eyes. It is the other way around. It is the same idea of differeniating what is fake and what is not fake. To see with the eye of the heart, not the eye of the ego, or the eye that for so long used to see the wrong way--through segregation. An eye of the essence of the heart.
I see it not very fake, because it is just another symbol, quote, picture you choose to hang up there and ask us to contemplate on it. I happen to be more into going to life and looking to everything through the heart not the eye.
u confused me mae.. you contradicted yourself (or maybe I misunderstood...)
First u said there are much more things that will catch your heart (which is what is exactly posted yet you said very fake), then u said it is the other way around..
Can you explain clearly what u meant with segregation?
Haal said: because it is just another symbol, quote, picture you choose to hang up there and ask us to contemplate on it
How does that not make it very fake?
Your first comment contradicts the second sentence of the second comment, since the sentence is in agreement to the quote.. how is that?
if it doesn't bother u, haal and mae, r u still students? or are you graduates?
I am a student and you? dont know about mae.
I used to study at AUC, but did not get the chance to graduate, very long story.
I worked for a couple of years, till very recently, then now married and raising up my son.. Turning 31 soon insha'Allah.
too bad u didnt finish...but.... why did u ask?
haal u didn't comment on my comment.. I am interested to know what you think. I still like ur thoughts regardless of religious topics.. I am being serious wallahi. I manage to sperate issues. I learned to as i grew up. And still have much more to learn.. we all do i believe.
Sorry, i didn't answer your wuestion.. I mentioned earlier that i liked you..when you like someone u want to know things about them. I mailnly wanted to have an idea which age group you were.
I hope u didn't mind me asking.
This comment has been removed by a blog administrator.
Eih el like, and want to know about me... Fee eih? why are you taking things too emotional like this. You dont have to like or know me to be able to communicate with me over the blog.
khals ya seti bera7tek..bas i tend to like people rather than attacking them for absolutely no reason..el ma7aba is something nice, even if it is through a blog!
bas matez3aleesh.. I was just answering your question
This picture seem to me, how should I put it? Not fake, but forged somehow...The picture without the text would have been perfect I think. The beauty of the sunset might have been enough. It is a beautiful picture and, although it first catches your eye (like most things we ever get to see), it generates a wormth that softens your heart and brings bright memories. The text seems a lot like all the text used on postcards - the same principle - they use the natural, a bit savage beauty of the setting to promote a message.
Regarding things catching your eye, if you think of how many different items we see in just one day, I guess the number of those catching out heart is less, but only because we don't have enough time to look closer to everything that ever chatches our eye.
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