Why you changed that beautiful picture of you?
aw, how nice :-) i just got tired of it i guess.. and who doesn't like arthur rimbaud 8)
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Why you changed that beautiful picture of you?
aw, how nice :-) i just got tired of it i guess.. and who doesn't like arthur rimbaud 8)
LOVE SANTORINI!!! OH YES!
:'') It's quite beautiful indeed, i wish i lived there :c
What I Love the most about your blog is when you post some philosophy! I've also been wondering: Where are you from? & Why you wear something that looks like a Hijab? - Cheers
Oh thank you, i'm glad you like the quotes i post ! :-) I'm lebanese but i was born and actually living in Dakar/ Sénégal ( West Africa ) . Concerning the Hijab, it is a choice that i made considering my religion/ what I believe in. I just want to make this clear: no one forced me to wear it, it was MY choice. At first, even my dad didn't accept the fact that i wanted to wear it and there was some tensions at home for a while. I don't think the Hijab imprisons the woman, it rather gives her back all her dignity.
En la escuela me dijeron que es porque en español no tenemos "Question Words", además que la entonanción empieza al comienzo de la frase. Por eso necesitamos un signo al principio. De tout façon, je ne les utilise que pour faire des textes formels.
Aaaaah, síííí, this makes sense. I hadn't noticed that Spanish doesn't have any question words.
Admin. #2; By "Question Words" you mean what, when, how, where and why? Todavía hay Qué, Cuando, Como, Donde y Porqué, no olviden ;)
Back to Admin #1: I think he means more along the lines of auxiliary words/phrases to reform statements into questions, like est-ce que in French, or the way to do/to be are used this way in English, or 吗 in Mandarin. Admin. #2: Bon-bin...