yes. yes, i love my Syria, but after the magor explosion in the university the other day, and the scenes we saw my father cried, and said that he is to leave me there no minute further and i am to study here, i will be describing what i saw in a story but just to say some thing, it was tragic, the abandoned buildings that once were crowded with students eager to learn, the church that was in the opposite side of the bruised engeneering collage that suffered as well from the explosion. standing there we all cried, seeing the blood covered ground, the hairs on the back of our necks stood with terror.
bottom line is, i'm in Turkey again!!!, i'll study here so that i can go to collage next year, so thanks so much my dear friends for the beautiful reveiws that you left me, they really left me with a tear in my eyes, i will delete that write :), thanks alot guys, and i'm so sorry for troubling you.
While your safety is paramount and I'm glad you are away from the dangerous zone, I can understand the heartbreak you must feel with those images that you gazed upon. Whether it's time's hand, or the destructive hands of mankind, see what you held so dear be turned to rubble, broken and empty, is a heartbreaking feeling. I pray that some day the world will stop this insanity and peoples homes, cities and lives can return to a sense of normality. But until that time comes upon the planet, stay safe and don't give up hope. =)
Aaron
Posted 11 Years Ago
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11 Years Ago
:) thanks so muchAaron, hope? i've forgotten what that is. but there is still a small part of me tha.. read more:) thanks so muchAaron, hope? i've forgotten what that is. but there is still a small part of me that holds me sane still, thanks again
Good to see you back and doing well. It must hurt to see your home country in such a state, but hopefully one day people will understand each other and wars will be avoided...here's to a peaceful world!
Glad you're back, hun. The world is a frightening place. When I visited the Middle East with my school we had to come back a few days early, because everyone was afraid about the bombings. We were alright, didn't even have a bom threat where we were, but the threat remained. I'm glad you weren't in the building when the explosion happened, and that you're safe and sound. The Middle East is a gorgeous place, when it isn't bloodied with conflict and hate. Hopefully it will find peace some day.
Posted 11 Years Ago
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11 Years Ago
i'm glad no threeat happened when you were here!!, thanks so very much!
and i know the middle .. read morei'm glad no threeat happened when you were here!!, thanks so very much!
and i know the middle east can be a beautiful place, if only. thanks alot again
Jeeze sis...*sighs* I worry about you! I can't imagine what it must be like for you...And you're definately not troubling us!
I'm so glad you're safe though...I don't know what I'd do without you! Glad to see you're back, love you lots
Posted 11 Years Ago
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11 Years Ago
*hugs soooo veryyyy tight* i love you too sis!!! thanks sooo very much!!!
It is a scary world. I hope you are alright. It is terrible when brother is killing brother. I wish the Middle East could find peace and calm. The Middle East is old and wise. Need to stop the killing and begin the healing. A eye for a eye world. No-one will win. Good to hear you are doing okay.
Coyote
Posted 11 Years Ago
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11 Years Ago
thank you so very much, the middle east WAS once wise, now, it's gone.
thank God we're ok, and.. read morethank you so very much, the middle east WAS once wise, now, it's gone.
thank God we're ok, and hopfully war will end EVERYWHERE, and peace will embrace us all.
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