I felt sick over how people care more about a music video than about another human being. It's true that it's a choice, I mean who am I to judge but don't you think that lives should matter more; after all we're all humans, or at least that's what we call ourselves. I opened up my twitter account just to find out that my brothers and sisters are being killed Yes I am Muslim and I couldn't have been more proud. I love my religion and I know as much as everybody else that my religion does not encourage terrorism. What hurts the most is that children are being killed for no reason. Can't they tell that they did nothing. These pure souls know nothing nor about terrorism nor about religions. They can't tell the difference between a Muslim and a non Muslim so why on earth harm them? Why isn't the media talking about it? It's been trending world wide, how can they just ignore the matter? It's Ramadan, for us Muslims it's a holly month where we fast and pray to Allah. Where is humanity, people need to talk about this. Innocent Muslims are killed for the simple fact that they are Muslims. If it has been someone from another religion we would have talked about it because it's life that matters. The fact that we are all humans is what matters. We should unite in order to stop this genocide. Stop apartheid. If our bodies can't be there to help them then at least our prayers should. If our voices can't reach them then at least our posts should. I invite you to write about this serious matter. This video made me angry, how can you do that to a child? How can you torture him like that? What wrong did he do? What future do you expect to build with these kinds of behaviours and actions? Where is humanity? I've had enough with the government, the UN and the world leaders talking about human writes and about how we should protect children. Does this look fair to you? What kind of protection is this? We are destroying ourselves. Help them please.
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I figured that I'm not that healthy, I don't eat the right food and don't do sports. So, I tried to search for a sport that wouldn't take much of my time and would help me keep shape, the answer that I found was YOGA. I had a rough year but who would want to know the details, and yoga is the best when it comes to connecting with one's inner self. To be honest yoga is kind of hard but I found someone who made it easy: Adriene. I've seen a lot of yoga videos and just as was about to give up on yoga I found this wonderful lady. Adriene made yoga seem very easy. I returned home everyday at 7pm and I made sure not to miss my day practice. Yoga helped me relax after a long rough day. It's also a choice if you want to start your day with a practice it'll be quite helpful to help you get through the day. I thought so much about what I should write about and I figured that I should give her credit. Thank you Adriene for making me love yoga. Here is her youtube channel, you should check out her videos maybe they'll inspire you to start doing yoga. Exactly a month ago my uncle came back from Turkmenistan and he only had two weeks to spend with us, so we organized a three days trip to Cabonegro that ended up with us touring the north. We went by car, it took us 6 hours to get there. We put our luggage in the appartment and we went immediately to get lunch. And then we went back home after a short visit to a kissariya.And that was day 1, we were exhausted so we didn't do much. As for day 2, my uncles took their children to the beach, they had a great time by the way, and since my grandmother was with us she wanted to tour the souks so that's what we did, they basically bought food and snacks since everything was cheap there. When the night came we went to the port and I met the bratty kitten in the picture below, I caught her stealing fish. I also saw beautiful architecture and I was fascinated by the beauty of the beach at night. As for day 3, we went on a last tour around the city, we even went to see Sebta. I felt sad looking at it from far and not being able to enter it. I took a picture of it through my binoculars.
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