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Don't know if you're prejudice, but I'm Israeli. Just thought you should know.

It doesn't always create war, but there is the potential for it to be. So I don't believe world peace will happen, but peace? In doses. In places. At times.

I reckon that is only 2 thirds of your actual age. Maybe you are older than that though...

Basically. I don't know any 10yo's like you :P
Post #4
Mon 24/12/12
14:03 pm
Fujairah, UAE
A Rant on Reviews
Don't you just abominate it when you spend a lot of time on a piece of writing- whether a short story, poem, novel chapter or even RP character-and no-one comments on it? My rants, I say, will tend to be more polite than the average rant. Like this one. Could someone take a few minutes to read what I have so far in my novel, The Tomb of Ra? A link can be found in the 'Chat. Rant. Talk.' or whatever topic!
Mon 24/12/12
14:03 pm
Fujairah, UAE
A Rant on Reviews
Don't you just abominate it when you spend a lot of time on a piece of writing- whether a short story, poem, novel chapter or even RP character-and no-one comments on it? My rants, I say, will tend to be more polite than the average rant. Like this one. Could someone take a few minutes to read what I have so far in my novel, The Tomb of Ra? A link can be found in the 'Chat. Rant. Talk.' or whatever topic!


(When I was on earlier today I was at school during break.)
You need to remember that even if somebody reads something, it doesn't mean they have much to say. Of course, if your writing sucks, you don't want to get reviews that just say "it sucks", right? And sometimes that's all people have to say. Also not everybody has time.

Mon 24/12/12
12:34 pm
Fujairah, UAE
War
War. Why is it necessary? Why do the rulers of the world's country need to settle every dispute with a war of sorts? Is peace too much to ask for? Is it even plausible? What does war do, only to complicate things even more?
I write this blog topic in remembrance of all the Syrians who went out to protest a day in the past two and 3/4 years and did not return. And I write it in the hope of a the current regime being foiled and a new era being born before the dawn of the Syrian revolution's third anniversary.
This is also remembering the children caught in any war, even if not the Syrian, and how their childhoods vanished through the window of their once-home.
Signing off: Shahdia [last name confidential]