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    i feel vauge and like my eyes are rolling around without my consent my body is running away with itself, the plate ran away with the plate and the spoon was left nothing
    i think that rabbits are particular importent to me rabbits and birds but i don´t know why.
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    feeling a bit low on energy.....perhaps its the weather...
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    feeling a bit low on energy.....perhaps its the weather...
    perhaps it's being on Lit-Net and working simultaneously

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    Quote Originally Posted by ktd222 View Post
    perhaps it's being on Lit-Net and working simultaneously
    Now I am feeling guilty too for ignoring my work....
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    Astonished.

    Today, I went to a girls college containing about more than ten thousand people to attend a Fun Fair.

    I remained very silent, when everyone else was talking. Was more of an observer, but still I had a lot of fun. It was actually nice to be quiet, listening to people, eating quite a variety of food, seeing everything and thinking rather than talking to people. (because all my age-fellows there were unknown.)

    I also saw dancing of the girls behind their Abayya. It was what surprised me the most. They danced, and like mad and nothing happened to their religion then. There were men over there as well. Though boys over ten were forbidden but still there were college lab workers, the people who arrange sound system and stuff. At that time, I felt the whole Abayya thing very fake indeed. Humbug! These liars call themselves very religious-oh-so-good girls, and when given opportunity, they can show themselves naked.

    Well, I can't totally blame them, it is just the culture...they want to get good proposals from respectable families, eh. I hope things will change!
    I sang of leaves, of leaves of gold, and leaves of gold there grew.

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    Confused...

    Pensive, What is an Abayya?
    "Yes, Mati. That was exacshully what I was saying."

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    I think its a type of veil...Is it also called as burqua?

    I feel pleased. Certain issues seem to be very clear in my mind now, and I know what needs to be done...
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    I'm glad, Madhuri
    How's your energy level today?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sereneta
    Pensive, What is an Abayya?
    Quote Originally Posted by Madhuri
    I think its a type of veil...Is it also called as burqua?
    Oh well yes. Madhuri is quite right, the only difference between Burqa and Abayya is that Burqa even covers face, which Abayya doesn't.

    As for, how am I feeling today - okay, not bad.
    I sang of leaves, of leaves of gold, and leaves of gold there grew.

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    Im feeling a bit on the depressed side , shadish is the word Im probably looking for, and I know why too Ive been back at work in the week for the first time since august and it hit me suddenly how much I miss it, and all the people who come in and the silly things that go on, and I dont want to wait a whole 6 months before I can go back
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pensive View Post
    Astonished.

    Today, I went to a girls college containing about more than ten thousand people to attend a Fun Fair.

    I remained very silent, when everyone else was talking. Was more of an observer, but still I had a lot of fun. It was actually nice to be quiet, listening to people, eating quite a variety of food, seeing everything and thinking rather than talking to people. (because all my age-fellows there were unknown.)

    I also saw dancing of the girls behind their Abayya. It was what surprised me the most. They danced, and like mad and nothing happened to their religion then. There were men over there as well. Though boys over ten were forbidden but still there were college lab workers, the people who arrange sound system and stuff. At that time, I felt the whole Abayya thing very fake indeed. Humbug! These liars call themselves very religious-oh-so-good girls, and when given opportunity, they can show themselves naked.

    Well, I can't totally blame them, it is just the culture...they want to get good proposals from respectable families, eh. I hope things will change!
    pensy thats only if you belive that they shouldnt do it, I mean as far as I know some of the danciest maddest girls I know where abbayahs of course they wouldnt dance about with men in the room, anymore than I would. But when its all girls why not? Its fun and a great way to let your hair down both figuritivly and literally. Its sort of oe of the reasons to wear an abayah isnt it? I mean I dont wear one but I do wear a hijab and I do it because I know myself well enough to know that with ot that small but constant reminder, Id probably end up doing alsorts of things I dont belive in, I seem incapable of saying no or standing up to people. So my tarah helps me, it also helps me resist short skirts plunging neck lines that people of my buld should wear anyway, .
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    Quote Originally Posted by ktd222 View Post
    I'm glad, Madhuri
    How's your energy level today?
    hehehe......energy level is great....... Thanks, for asking KT...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nightshade View Post
    pensy thats only if you belive that they shouldnt do it, I mean as far as I know some of the danciest maddest girls I know where abbayahs of course they wouldnt dance about with men in the room, anymore than I would. But when its all girls why not? Its fun and a great way to let your hair down both figuritivly and literally. Its sort of oe of the reasons to wear an abayah isnt it? I mean I dont wear one but I do wear a hijab and I do it because I know myself well enough to know that with ot that small but constant reminder, Id probably end up doing alsorts of things I dont belive in, I seem incapable of saying no or standing up to people. So my tarah helps me, it also helps me resist short skirts plunging neck lines that people of my buld should wear anyway, .
    The thing was that there were men out there. Just because they were poor people, working class, does not make them a "female", does it? It does not matter either if it is a single man out there or a crowd.

    Dancing is not bad even in front of men, in my eyes. It is a matter of choice, but hypocrisy is really hurtful.
    I sang of leaves, of leaves of gold, and leaves of gold there grew.

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    oooh I see yes that is an attitude that really really annoys me, just because they are poor doesnt mean they dont count.
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