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Have i Lost my flair ??? (pg. 6)
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karim
Actually the on campus club was closed due to preperation for a big end of the year bash or something.

So I went to the campus pub which was spinning house and trance surprisingly :eyes: Unfortunately, not many in the pub scene were digging the tunes so it was dead. 1 beer later, we bounced.

Who knew people actually study during exam time?

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Karim
layloula
hey Karim..it this you on the pic....cause u soooo don t look lebanese!
malek
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Originally posted by layloula
hey Karim..it this you on the pic....cause u soooo don t look lebanese!


he's not. he's a poser:D
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karim looks more polish than lebanese
karim
Born in Beirut, raised muslim in Canada. My dad's lebanese but my moms polish. When I was old enough my parents taught me other religions and no longer forced islam on me. I went back about 5 times in my life, mostly when I was a younger child. Last time was when I was 16.

So yeah, I am LEBANESE. I have a Lebanese passport and everything. It's better being Lebanese than Syrian ;)

:)
Karim
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karim show us your knowledge of nancy elissa and haifa :toothless
karim
Haifa's a port in Israel no? Scene to one of the great crusader battles?

I've read up on the war in Lebanon back in like grade 9. I know of the different factions, the PLO, sabra and shatila, the Israeli invasion, etc.

I'm not clueless when it comes to Lebanon.

don't know who nancy elissa is.

:)
Karim
Epicurus
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Originally posted by karim
Haifa's a port in Israel no? Scene to one of the great crusader battles?

I've read up on the war in Lebanon back in like grade 9. I know of the different factions, the PLO, sabra and shatila, the Israeli invasion, etc.

I'm not clueless when it comes to Lebanon.

don't know who nancy elissa is.

:)
Karim


Ayoye. Karim, he was talking about Haifa, Nancy and Elissa, the female Arab singers. Arabic pop culture. As for Lebanese politics, pick up Robert Fisk's Pity the Nation. You'll learn much more than in grade 9.
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karim i am disappointed :mad:
karim
I read Friedman's from Beirut to Jerusalem in grade 9. It wasn't even for school, just for fun.

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Karim

karim
Back when I was into lebanese pop culture, it was all about Ghassan Rahbani

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Karim
Epicurus
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Originally posted by karim
I read Friedman's from Beirut to Jerusalem in grade 9. It wasn't even for school, just for fun.

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Karim


Thomas Friedman is an Orientalist and an apologist. A disgraceful character if I've ever seen one. Trust me, get your hands on Robert Fisk's "Pity the Nation", and Farid El-Khazen's "The Breakdown of the State in Lebanon 1967-1976". Both rather voluminous books, but both well worth the read. And please for the love of God, don't ever read anything else from Friedman.
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