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Monthly Archives: July 2013
Is All Truly Fair in Love (and War)?
Is All Truly Fair in Love (and War)?.
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Is All Truly Fair in Love (and War)?
Something very messed up happened yesterday in Baysour, Lebanon, and just goes to show how desperately we need to erase all the sectarian detritus that runs this country. A man known only as “Rabih A.” from Akkar, northern Lebanon, was … Continue reading
Posted in Happenings, Lebanon, News
Tagged aley, baysour, bullshit, castrate, castration, disgusting, druze, faith, lebanon, marriage, muslim, naharnet, rabih, relationships, religion, sectarian, ta2ifiye, tfeh, ziad rahbani
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Another story I’m working on
Here’s the prologue for a story I wrote a while back. I think it has some promise, so have a look at it and tell me what you think. Enjoy Prologue The umbrellas over the tables did little to shield … Continue reading
Movie Review-The Internship (2013)
I couldn’t have picked a more fitting time to watch the latest Owen Wilson/Vince Vaughn romp The Internship, as I myself am currently on a summer internship, except instead of sunny California I’m all the way in even sunnier (and … Continue reading
Posted in Fun Stuff, Movies, Reviews
Tagged acting, alright, average, california, financial crisis, google, hollywood, intern, internship, job, movie, movie review, owen wilson, predictable, script, scripted, the internship, unemployment, vince vaughn
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Pyramid Schemes and Lebanese Folks: A Perfect Mix (GoldQuest, Q-Net, Herbalife and Cube 7)
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New Life on Earth?
With all the fuss about finding new lifeforms-usually microscopic-on other planets, it’s easy for us to forget about that happening here. Fortunately, the latest discovery made in Lake Vostok, Russia reminded us that this blue ball we call home is … Continue reading
Posted in News, Science
Tagged amoebae, Antarctica, bacteria, biology, Bowling Green State University, discovery, diversity, exploration, frozen lake, Lake Vostok, life, life on earth, life on other planets, Mars, microscopic, nasa, new species, russia, science, Scott Rogers, single celled, space exploration, subglacial, Subglacial lake
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