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vanityfairwmt

(Isis) 17 y.o., Female

Last logged in 1 week ago
Last updated at 8:54pm BST on October 24, 2008
Joined on March 20, 2008


About Me:

Err, in all honesty, I am not a person of the grandest, most fascinating personhood to ever be beheld. I do enojoy waltzing though, I think it is very underrated.

Requests:

No one that is relatively questionable​, has seen more than approximatel​y one hour of p o r n o g r a p h y or has any characterist​ics similar to Mr. Collins of Pride and Prejudice. Genuinely dysfunctiona​l people are rather irritatating​ as well, but the ones that a truly dysfunctiona​l. Those who claim dysfunction I bet you unconciously​ like themselves a great deal.

Language Exchange Requests:

I know Arabic and am currently learning French. Who said Americans are awful with languages!

Interests, Hobbies, etc.:

I go to school. It is just awful. If anyone provided me with the oppurtunity to walk away and never return there I'd pack it safely in a sturdy trunk and skip onto an airplane to absolutely anywhere.

Favorite Music:

Music! The harmonious ebullience of the heart! I have since stopped listening to Western music as white males attuning their feelings to the strumming of a guitar. Although I still listen to The Breeders and Nirvana. I love Abdel Halim Hafez dearly, but I hate Oum Kulthum. She's a tyranical hag with an ugly voice. And I also love Omar Khorshid. Aziza!

Favorite Movies:

Err, I enjoyed Gertrud, Dog Day Afternoon, and Bridehead Revisited. Casablanca was such a wonderful film that it most likely beat the real city of Casablanca.

Favorite TV Shows:

There was always a fondness that lurked within me for Keeping Up Appearances.​ I also enjoy religous ceremonies on the television set because who anyone possesses the mangled logic to believe in such an institution as the Heavens is an utter puzzle to me and fascinates me immensely! Only Alexander Graham Bell will understand how I feel when I have discovered this.

Favorite Books:

There is no poetry but Ovid's poetry. The Garden of the Finzi-Contin​is was genius, but not quite as great as anything by William Makepeace Thackeray.

Favorite Quotes:

Err, anything really. If I say anything clever, it is most likely plaguarism in the form of rephrasing.
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messedup 17 at 8:30am GMT on Nov 16, 2008
Obama won, whoa.. did u celebrate in michigan ?

how u doing my friend ?.. long time no chat, hope u r doing alright.
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messedup 17 at 10:56am GMT on Oct 28, 2008
YEah I know abt the elections in America and though I don't like obama or mccain but I hope Obama would win.. cuz it seems that mccain is as dumb as Bush..
actually the elections here r every 6 years.. we had oned 2 years ago and ofcourse Moubarak won.. yeah we hate him here and we want another decent and better man or woman.. Gamal was a gr8 leader but he has also made a few mistakes that caused disasters like the 1967 was between us and Israel .. but he was a gr8 man.
Who r u suppotring fotr this year's election.
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Countfosco 34 at 6:07pm GMT on Oct 26, 2008
Good idea. Maybe I can even get 150,000$of clothes and hairstyling.​ Wait, I don't have much hair...  But thanks anyway! We'll share the loot !
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Countfosco 34 at 5:28pm GMT on Oct 26, 2008
Well, racism surely hasn't kept him from winning the nomination and leading the polls, so that makes me dubious about any claims that racism is a major obstacle to his winning the elections (which doesn't deny that racism is there). And is "white guilt" not more an advantage to his campaign than racism is a hindrance?
If he loses, I think it will be by accident. Apparently, there are still people who haven't yet discovered that McCain really, really doesn't want to be president. If there are enough of these people, Obama may still lose.
Here in Belgium, there's a group of famous (well...) Belgians who started their own Obama-campai​gn, apparently because they think the guy needs it. It's totally unimaginable​ there would be a similar McCain-group​. Even our rightest-win​g? right-winges​t? politicians are pro-Obama, without exception. As I said, it's depressing, so much conformity. Maybe I could start a Belgian McCain-fancl​ub, but I don't think he would be a good president.
"sex addicts that look like monkeys and don't shower"​ - great !
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Countfosco 34 at 3:30pm GMT on Oct 26, 2008
Hi, yes, we talked about Tintin & stuff.
Palin... Well, she showed up very briefly on the radar here, and than people were curious what she was all about. "What, she shoots big game? Omg... those crazy Americans..."​, that kind of reactions. Pretty soon she drifted to the background again, only showing up when journalists need to make a point of how hopelessly backward most of America is, compared to that wonderfully sophisticate​d place called Europe. So no, she's not popular here. But that's no surprise. If Europeans could vote in the American elections (and judging by how outspoken most of them are, you would think they can), Obama would win 98% of the vote or so. I haven't met anyone who would vote otherwise, not a single person. It's actually rather depressing, and it awakens the worst contrarian instincts in me. Because when you ask them why, you hear nothing but the most shameful platitudes and even outright racism, proving that those "sophis​ticated Europeans"​, in their total ignorance about the wider world, are as backward as those gun-toting Nebraskans voting for Palin.
That being said, it seems the Palin pick was a gamble, a gamble that is turning against McCain now, and he doesn't deserve any better. Sound judgment is one of the most important qualities for a president-to​-be, and he screwed up here.
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messedup 17 at 9:40pm BST on Oct 25, 2008
Hey, how u doing?
long time : )
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Lightupthedark 28 at 7:09pm BST on Oct 7, 2008
Hi! Just a word to say hello! yeah, I'm like the wind! Lol. Take care ;)
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messedup 17 at 5:37am BST on Oct 1, 2008
Yeah, in Qena thereis like small shops that sell every thing by the nile.. it's like a big coffee shop so u can buy ice cream, sandwishes, drinkis,etc.​. and then set on a table by the nile or if u want u can take a cuis, it's realy cool specially when u r wit ur friends. what u do in michigan 4 fun?

well my parents r concervative​ inthings and open mind in others.. like I can't have a bd or I'm not allowed to dress unproperly ( tight stuff) and then go out.. I do wear hijab thank god... they don't mind me travelling alone one day, or even living alone.. they trust me : ).. and I've never thought abt the merrriage things yet$
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wondimu12 25 at 9:02pm BST on Sep 29, 2008
Hi dear this is wondimu from the land of queen of Sheba, how are you doing there?  
I do hope that you are in the best of health when you are getting me there.
You know, I had wrote a lot before but I couldn’t find such a wonderful pal but I think now its time to have, so pleas don’t be late to answer me back , when I prefer some one
As my pal I just give my life.
Any way if you have any question feel free and I really glad to answer it soon.
I do hope to get you in the near future so don’t be late.


                             Always yours,
                                         wondimu


        my e-mail is      wondimu247@y​ahoo.com

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messedup 17 at 2:17pm BST on Sep 27, 2008
I don't realy listen to Fairouz alot. may bea song or 2.. I like " habaitak bil saif" and " nasam alina el hawa"..​ u know that big party they do in ur state sounds a lot like fun.. here most families buy new clothes for the feast, and in the feast first we pray and then we all go out, in the parks or the zoo or taking a cruis in the nile.. and we visit our relatives and congratulate​ them, and we eat some wonderful coockies :P... I love that feast..
btw do u do snail mail?
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