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شي مرات كانلقا مشكل باش نرجع نعطي وقت لراسي كمثال بسييييط هو انني ناخد وقت كافي باش نغسل سناني عاد نمشي نعس معرفت واش الروتين تايخلينا نفقدو الشعور بقيمة الوقت لدرجة ان اي شيء كايتعلق بينا كنقضيوه بزربة باش ندوزو لحاجة اخرى ولا ولينا كنديرو اي حاجة تشتتنا علا اننا ننفردو بذاواتنا ولو لبرهة و بوعي وحضور تام مع ذات ، والغريب اننا نقدرو نگلسو ساعات وحنا شادين تلفون غير كندورو مبين التطبيقات و سطوريات وبلا بلا لخاوية معرفت واش زعما لهاد درجة تواصلنا مع راسنا مخربق . بطريقة ما فاش حكيت سناني هاد لمرة قلت اجي ناخد لوقت لكافي حسيت بحالا كنت فغيبوبة وعاد فقت؛ لقيت ان مدة مادرت بزاااف دالحاجات تحت عنوان من بعد ونصوبهوم
Woman standing with arms raised, 1915, Boris Kustodiev
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Morocco.Fez.Reception on the occasion of marriage ceremony
In this Friday, Feb. 5, 2016 photo, Fatima, 36, prepares a meal of Couscous, a traditionally Amazigh dish, at her home in a town near Tounfit in the Middle Atlas, central Morocco. Today the Amazigh rely on cattle and agriculture as their main sources of income and maintain a nomadic lifestyle closely resembling that of their ancestors. Some live in clay houses with no electricity or running water while a few still dwell with their sheep and goats in remote mountain caves. Others live closer to the towns at the Atlas foothills, benefiting from modern amenities. (AP Photo/Mosa'ab Elshamy)
MOROCCO. Fes. 2012.
MOROCCO. Meknes. The Bab el Khemis door. 1993.
Bruno Barbey. Morocco. Fez.1985.