Piling wrote:French Muslim Institutions are fighting each others to decide if Ramadan begins today or tomorrow. At the end, some people might realize that they have fasted one day too soon.
And now all our national newspapers debate about that so serious question : Wednesday or Tuesday ? If I would be Muslim, I would begin on thursday, by waiting that my so clever religious councils agree on the new moon.
Piling wrote:Teeth ache (sight).
Written a good paper about PYD firing people in Amûde and some pro PKK are furious and protest in facebook.
When Turks kill Kurds in Lice, it is a scandal (and that is, indeed) but if PKK Kurds kill Kurdish youth from other parties, that is excusable.
Fanatic morons.
http://sohrawardi.blogspot.fr/2013/07/s ... -mene.html
"The estate was full of dogs – people bought them to make their life safer, but it didn't work out that way. All the dogs had psychological problems: hatred of children, hatred of bikes, hatred of paperboys, hatred of black kids, hatred of white kids, hatred of fast-moving objects; some hated the sky and bark and leapt at it all day. The happy thing for the dogs was there was always another dog who shared their psychosis and who they could join in a gang. The estate was patrolled by these packs of like-minded dogs, wandering the walkways and quads like in incontinent, limping support group. Kate stared out at their lolling tongues and their evil mouths and tried to keep calm. Dog owners would see her start to run away from their slavering, straining, ultra-violent beasts and would shout after her: 'Don't be scared, they smell fear.' This advice was supposed to be useful in a way that Kate couldn't understand. The other thing she couldn't grasp was the difference between a nip and a bite – she thought it was something to do with intent – but it was hard to tell. Six of the eleven times she'd bee bitten, the dog's owner had been present at the scene, and in each case had said of the attack: 'He's only playing. It's a nip, not a bite.'"
What Was Lost, Catherine O'Flyn
Piling wrote:Indeed, he would have helped me if he'd spoken in KURMANCÎ . But I think the commemorates the events in Suleymanieh in February 2011.
Piling wrote:I am reading a fine novel and that terrible sample about dogs and dogs' owners in a poor suburban place made me thing of you and you PET Hope yours are less psychotic :"The estate was full of dogs – people bought them to make their life safer, but it didn't work out that way. All the dogs had psychological problems: hatred of children, hatred of bikes, hatred of paperboys, hatred of black kids, hatred of white kids, hatred of fast-moving objects; some hated the sky and bark and leapt at it all day. The happy thing for the dogs was there was always another dog who shared their psychosis and who they could join in a gang. The estate was patrolled by these packs of like-minded dogs, wandering the walkways and quads like in incontinent, limping support group. Kate stared out at their lolling tongues and their evil mouths and tried to keep calm. Dog owners would see her start to run away from their slavering, straining, ultra-violent beasts and would shout after her: 'Don't be scared, they smell fear.' This advice was supposed to be useful in a way that Kate couldn't understand. The other thing she couldn't grasp was the difference between a nip and a bite – she thought it was something to do with intent – but it was hard to tell. Six of the eleven times she'd bee bitten, the dog's owner had been present at the scene, and in each case had said of the attack: 'He's only playing. It's a nip, not a bite.'"
What Was Lost, Catherine O'Flyn
Piling wrote:R.I.P my Oven : too much work, I guess.
Piling wrote:Since yesterday, I take my breakfast in the afternoon. So I can eat lightly at evening :
http://innatthecrossroads.com/2011/04/1 ... interfell/
Without oven, I will eat soups and salads for a long time.
I have opened a new blog, only dedicated to I Ching, where I analyze my own answers and other friends' I Ching advice. I am becoming a master of Book of Changes
http://zhong-fou.tumblr.com
Piling wrote:I answer in French to my French questioners. I have nothing against the fact to answer in English if I have English students.
But with real I-ching : NOT card which have only the 64 hexagrams and no mutant lines.
Moreover I spent all the afternoon to ask to I ching what means a strange call…
WHY AM I THE ONLY SINGLE SEER HERE ?
Piling wrote:I can read tarot also but I prefer using I ching now.
I know how pendulum works but tell me more about magic candle, never heard of that.
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