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Upside Down – Bel Eleb

Today, on Twitter, the most hilarious thing happened. @CrimsonBeirut noticed something weird while walking in Hamra and posted a picture:

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Photo by @CrimsonBeirut

This has to be the best thing I have seen in Lebanon in decades! I saw traffic and pedestrian lights badly synchronized (both green at the same time, as in “Licensed to kill pedestrians” in France) but never anything like that!

In all major cities, I realized that pedestrians rarely take into account the lights when crossing the streets; (the worst I have seen was in New York so far). We’re not doing any better in Beirut!

I started wondering if this is really by mistake or an implicit message for pedestrians. Oh my! We can make up a million puns around this picture!

Awesome capture @CrimsonBeirut!

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The curse of having a boyfriend/girlfriend

This applies for both men and women. For the sake of writing, I will be describing a woman-man relationship. It can be turned the other way around or whatever icon smile The curse of having a boyfriend/girlfriend

So it all started in the teenage years. Everyone asks why you are still single and haven’t introduced them to someone “nice” yet. The years follow, you introduce your surroundings to many guys at the pace of  2 to 3 per year but they aren’t made for you. This one “doesn’t suit”, the other “too ugly”. This one “is not as educated as you are”, the other is “too short”… etc.. etc… Whatever the stereotype, they bring it on. Until one, day, you do not know how nor why, the one you introduce them to is “good enough”.

He becomes your official “boyfriend” people ask you the weirdest questions and you become cursed. (“he/him/his” is referred to as the “boyfriend”)

Me: I am going out with my friend Rami.
People: Did “he” allow that?? “He” doesn’t mind?

Me: I just cancelled an outing with “him” this weekend. I’m tired.
People: What?? Is “He” okay with that?

Me: I can’t imagine myself being married.
People: How does “he” feel about that?

Me: I don’t think I’ll have children.
People: Does “he” agree with that?

Me: I going to cut my hair.
People: Did you ask for “his” opinion first?

Me: I’m going to the movies.
People: Is “he” going with you?
Me: No, i’m going alone.
Suddenly one of the people: What?? Tarakto?? (Did you break up?)

I am an independent human being who has her owns hopes, dreams, fears, doubts and all. Not everything I think, say, do, ask about something, etc… HAS to be linked to “him”.  When I  say, do, ask about something, I’m hoping that the SUBJECT be discussed as stand ALONE. It has nothing to do with whether I love “him” nor how much. Love is independent from all these associations…

Wonder what “he” has to say about this as well?

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