Naden

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  1. It is the government that is causing and fueling the tension. They have to be at each other's throats while the laughing cow makes his son the president of the country. A very simple 'divide and conquer' sort of policy, and given the religious hysteria sweeping Egypt since expatriates from the gulf began to go home in the 80s, it is a great environment.


  2. Che, we all have our shackles. I've made my views on religious wear known several times but for the life of me, I don't understand how anyone can coerce a woman who wears a burqa or a niqab of her own free will to take it off? And to use scare tactics, xenophobia, and sociopolitical agendas as is in France to do it. It is a dangerous proposition. You ban women's wear and the next people in power will have free reign on whose wear they will ban.

     

    Nonetheless, I agreed with Dr. Tantawi on his advice to the young girl.


  3. I truly don't understand why anyone would oppose a woman's choice to wear the burqa or a niqab. Freedom of choice cannot exist only when people agree with us. If you respect a person enough, you will respect their choice of wear. No paternalistic pandering or sociopolitical score-pointing. Of course, coercion is unacceptable but that goes across all manners of dress.


  4. Khayr, I quite like everyone's take on the process. Ngonge believes in the cycle of life with other creatures benefiting potentially. Cara is open to a space odyssey and a possible rebirth with 32nd century technology (my hope). I wouldn't mind that one bit. Che doesn't desire destruction but disappearing into thin air has its advantages. Castro is pragmatic, especially with the loan shark rates of today's grave diggers. Ailamos brings forth another group of people who leave memories but not bodies. All viable post-breath options, attractive in their own rights. Where did you say they have running water and food all year round? Something tells me I won't have a use for either.


  5. Che, a cataclysmic end seems almost too good to be true.

     

    Cara, the cats would not get much from my carcass but being shot into space is intensely appealing. A little like Ripley and her monster :D

     

    A&T, oh, are you still sulking, snookumspoo? icon_razz.gif

     

    Castro, voice of reason. Those extortionate burial prices are best suited for a trust fund. And for what, to take up precious earthly space?

     

    Ngonge, the plants can only benefit if I bypass the pine bed. To be honest, I don't want my memory to live forever (or even half an hour). It just doesn't mean a thing for the dead, in my opinion. LOL @ Milligan :D


  6. I had the misfortune of reading about an ex-classmate's death a few days ago. Her car crashed less than a couple of miles from her home but when it's time, it's time.

     

    I didn't know her in person but her family's dedication mentioned a cremation and a scattering over mountains. If I were one of their own, I would decline to be the actual person doing the scattering since gusty winds can do funny things and blow dead girl remains into my hair.

     

    Anyway, I feel for her family's sorrow and her untimely passing. And it has me pondering how I would want my body interred following death? I am a firm believer in the cycle of life, food chains, and dusty beginnings. I would have asked to be thrown to a bunch of hyenas so they would at least have a good dinner but given my family's longevity, I think I will be too bony and chewy for the poor things.

     

    I am not too fond of burial. As I begin to decompose, I'll smell like my younger brother's feet. I am too much of a fcuking lady to smell.

     

    Do I want anybody there at the disposal of my bones? Maybe one or two people to say that I was nice and occasionally kind. Anybody who hates me can come along where I'm headed for all I care.

     

    The history of humanity is rife with struggles with the notion of death. From glorious pyramids to the morbid work of today's morticians, we just don't want to go. But if I do, just don't put me into the ground, or in a vase, a fridge, the bottom of a lake, cemented in a downtown building, burnt to a crisp in a Toyota Prius, sitting in formaldehyde as idjit would-be doctors practice cutting, thrown into a mass grave with people I would kill if alive,..............

     

    Does it really matter, though, once the fat lady has sung?


  7. ^ Stoic, dude, step aside. I got the goods for El Che about insomnia.

     

    Sign out the biggest book that you can from the library, something like The Divine Comedy. Start reading in bed. You won't even know when you zonked out. Worked like a charm for me. Of course, I had a black eye in the morning from where the book landed as I fell into unconsciousness. Even the pitiful stares of people at the grocery store and whispers of Ike & Tina didn't faze me. If it takes being mistaken for a battered wife to get a good night sleep, it is worth it.

     

    What question would I ask a doctor on a talk show : why are you and your peers holding the healthcare system hostage with your incompetence and arrogance? Acting like a bunch of mafia bosses for the pharmaceutical companies :mad: