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21 December 1989, Thursday.
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She expresses herself through fashion, food, her lyrical writings, music and photography.
She organized her first gig, The Cynosure Theatre at the Singpore Art's House when she was barely 16 years old.
She enjoys meeting up with her dearest girlfriends and enjoy late night sessions of crapping, gossiping and smoking.
A self pro-claimed Facebook addict.
An avid blogger on most days when she doesn't suffer from bitch fits.
A person with flair and personality who doesn't resort to back hand tactics.
It makes her look all timid.
Like she emphasizes, if you are hating then stop staring.
Then, again.
Everyone is a critique.
And, I am extremely vulgar.
Did she mention that she has an obsession and addiction to a one-weird-eight-inch fetish ?



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AladdinBeauty and the BeastThe Ugly DucklingStellalunaThe True Story of the Three Little PigsCharlotte's Web

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“Love is neither disapproved by religion, nor prohibited by the law (i.e. the Shariah), for every heart is in Allah’s hand.” — Unknown.
Wednesday, April 21, 2010



And, this is something interesting I got from http://www.socialisimo.tumblr.com/

Afghan Women

The vast majority of Afghanistan’s population professes to be followers of Islam.

Over 1400 years ago, Islam demanded that men and women be equal before God, and gave them various rights such the right to inheritance, the right to vote, the right to work, and even choose their own partners in marriage.

For centuries now in Afghanistan, women have been denied these rights either by official government decree or by their own husbands, fathers, and brothers.

During the rule of the Taliban (1996 - 2001), women were treated worse than in any other time or by any other society.

They were forbidden to work, leave the house without a male escort, not allowed to seek medical help from a male doctor, and forced to cover themselves from head to toe, even covering their eyes.

Women who were doctors and teachers before, suddenly were forced to be beggars and even prostitutes in order to feed their families.

Since the fall of the Taliban in late 2001, many would agree that the political and cultural position of Afghan women has improved substantially.

The recently adopted Afghan constitution states that “the citizens of Afghanistan - whether man or woman- have equal rights and duties before the law”.

So far, women have been allowed to return back to work, the government no longer forces them to wear the all covering burqa, and they even have been appointed to prominent positions in the government.

Despite all these changes many challenges still remain.

The repression of women is still prevalent in rural areas where many families still restrict their own mothers, daughters, wives and sisters from participation in public life.

They are still forced into marriages and denied a basic education.

Numerous school for girls have been burned down and little girls have even been poisoned to death for daring to go to school.

The harsh facts :

• Every 30 minutes, an Afghan woman dies during childbirth.

• 87 percent of Afghan women are illiterate.

• 30 percent of girls have access to education in Afghanistan.

• 1 in every 3 Afghan women experience physical, psychological or sexual violence.

• 44 years is the average life expectancy rate for women in Afghanistan.

• 70 to 80 percent of women face forced marriages in Afghanistan.



An irony that we practice the same faith but we live two complete different lives.

Alhamdullilah.

Despite the fact that my life is full of struggle, I do not face the calamity that these women or even children are facing.

Anyways, let's try and paint a brighter picture.

(:

I need to do some soul searching.

Really.

Hmm ...

My mind says I have to be here but, my heart says I should go.

But, I don't know.

I do not want to make any hasty decisions.

Technically, I have stopped asking because I stopped caring.

I feel confused at the moment because I don't know what I should do with my life.

Come on, I am almost 21.

Yet, I feel utterly misplaced sometimes.

On most days, I feel that I am at the wrong place.

So, where should I be ?

Aaarrrggghhh.

I need a plan ticket to literally no where.

I have goals and dreams that I want to pursue.

But, what's stopping me ?

And, damn the stomache aches right now.

Pfft.

What you give is exactly what you receive,
So put me in a cage and lock me away;
And I’ll play the games that you want me to play.


(Fly away.)