Wednesday, April 25, 2007

شيءمن هذا القبيل


المعلم الكبير ابراهيم اصلان اصدر المقالات اللي كان بيكتبها في الاهرام والكرامه في كتاب جميل جدا صادر عن دار الشروق تعالو انسمع اغرب رساله وصلت لهيئه البريد وقدمها ابرهيم اصلان في كتابه

بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم

ربنا العزيزبعد السلام عليكم ورحمه الله وبركاته انا مصطفي عبد الوهاب عبد العليم من بني مزار المنياانا كنت بشتغلفي بلديوبعدين رفدونا

اللي قالي يا مصطفي اذهب الي مصرواديلي 20يوم ابحث عن شغل ولم القا اي شغله فارجوك انت تبعت لي اي شغله من امامك وانا اشكرك

ارجوك الرد حالا حالا حالا0

دي رساله حقيقيه عموما الكتاب جميل جدا ياريت تقروه

Friday, April 20, 2007


هكذا يجب ان يكون الكاتب متاملا للعالم متورطافي الاحداث لكن لديه القدره ان يكون خارج الحدث في نفس اللحظه

Thursday, April 19, 2007

فعل فاضح

احزني جدا الخبر المنشور بالاهرام حول القبض علي شاب وفتاه من حركه كفايه يقومان بفعل فاضح في وسط البلدوهذا تشهير واضح واهدي لكم تلك الصوره للعشاق علي كورنيش النيل ورغم انيي لست عضوا باي حركه سياسيه فانا ارفض حكايه الفعل الفاضح دي ولادول عشان مش في حركه كفايه يبقي براحتهم

اسباب للقتل

نشرت في المدونه ما كتب بموقع ياهوه حول قصه الشاب الامريكي الذي قتل 32انسانا ثم قتل نفسه وعلي ماكتب عن هذا الشخص وصوره كمجنون او سفاح ستكتشف علي الفور انه احد ضحايا العنصريه وعدم قبول الاخرفهومن اصول كور يه جنوبيه ويجدصعوبه في اللغه الانجليزيه وكان الطلبه دائما ما يقولون له عليك العوده للصين امريكا القوه العظمي المدافعه عن حقوق الانسان لاتستطيع تحمل مواطنااصفر كما يقولون عنه وهي لاتفرق في عدم عدالتها بين مواطن اصفر او اسود اومسلم فالحضاره الامريكيه هي نبت الرجل الانجلوساكسوني الابيض فقط انا ادين حادث القتل بشده فمهما كان المبرر لايمكن ان نحل مشاكلنا بتلك الطريقه الدمويه ولكني اخشى علي العالم من العنصريه وعدم قبول الاخر مهما كان مختلف عني في اللون او العقيده اوفي الموقف السياسي

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By MATT APUZZO, Associated Press Writer
19 minutes ago



BLACKSBURG, Va. - Long before he boiled over, Virginia Tech gunman Cho Seung-Hui was picked on, pushed around and laughed at over his shyness and the strange way he talked when he was a schoolboy in the Washington suburbs, former classmates say.

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Chris Davids, a Virginia Tech senior who graduated from Westfield High School in Chantilly, Va., with Cho in 2003, recalled that the South Korean immigrant almost never opened his mouth and would ignore attempts to strike up a conversation.

Once, in English class, the teacher had the students read aloud, and when it was Cho's turn, he just looked down in silence, Davids recalled. Finally, after the teacher threatened him with an F for participation, Cho started to read in a strange, deep voice that sounded "like he had something in his mouth," Davids said.

"As soon as he started reading, the whole class started laughing and pointing and saying, `Go back to China,'" Davids said.

Cho shot 32 people to death and committed suicide Monday in the deadliest one-man shooting rampage in modern U.S. history. The high school classmates' accounts add to the psychological portrait that is beginning to take shape, and could shed light on Cho's state of mind in the video rant he mailed to NBC in the middle of his rampage at Virginia Tech.

In the often-incoherent video, the 23-year-old Cho portrays himself as persecuted and rants about rich kids.

"Your Mercedes wasn't enough, you brats," says Cho, who came to the U.S. in 1992 and whose parents work at a dry cleaners in suburban Washington. "Your golden necklaces weren't enough, you snobs. Your trust funds wasn't enough. Your vodka and cognac wasn't enough. All your debaucheries weren't enough. Those weren't enough to fulfill your hedonistic needs. You had everything."

Among the victims of the massacre were two other Westfield High graduates: Reema Samaha and Erin Peterson. Both young women graduated from the high school last year. Police said it is not clear whether Cho singled them out.

Stephanie Roberts, 22, a fellow member of Cho's graduating class at Westfield High, said she never witnessed anyone picking on Cho in high school.

"I just remember he was a shy kid who didn't really want to talk to anybody," she said. "I guess a lot of people felt like maybe there was a language barrier."

But she said friends of hers who went to middle school with Cho told her they recalled him getting picked on there.

"There were just some people who were really mean to him and they would push him down and laugh at him," Roberts said Wednesday. "He didn't speak English really well and they would really make fun of him."

Virginia Tech student Alison Heck said a suitemate of hers on campus — Christina Lilick — found a mysterious question mark scrawled on the dry erase board on her door. Lilick went to the same high school as Cho, according to Lilick's Facebook page. Cho once scrawled a question mark on the sign-in sheet on the first day of a literature class, and other students came to know him as "the question mark kid."

"I don't know if she knew that it was him for sure," Heck said. "I do remember that that fall that she was being stalked and she had mentioned the question mark. And there was a question mark on her door."

Heck added: "She just let us know about it just in case there was a strange person walking around our suite."

Lilick could not immediately be located for comment, via e-mail or telephone.

Regan Wilder, 21, who attended Virginia Tech, high school and middle school with Cho, said she was in several classes with Cho in high school, including advanced-placement calculus and Spanish. She said he walked around with his head down, and almost never spoke. And when he did, it was "a real low mutter, like a whisper."

As part of an exam in Spanish class, students had to answer questions in Spanish on tape, and other students were so curious to know what Cho sounded like that they waited eagerly for the teacher to play his recording, she said. She said that on the tape, he did not speak confidently but did seem to know Spanish.

Wilder recalled high school teachers trying to get him to participate, but "he would only shrug his shoulders or he'd give like two-word responses, and I think it just got to the point where teachers just gave up because they realized he wasn't going to come out of the shell he was in, so they just kind of passed him over for the most part as time went on."

She said she was sure Cho probably was picked on in middle school, but so was everyone else. And it didn't seem as if English was the problem for him, she said. If he didn't speak English well, there were several other Korean students he could have reached out to for friendship, but he didn't, she said.

Wilder said Cho wasn't any friendlier in college, where "he always had that same damn blank stare, like glare, on his face. And I'd always try to make eye contact with him because I recognized the kid because I'd seen him for six years, but he'd always just look right past you like you weren't there."

On Wednesday, NBC received a package containing a rambling and often incoherent 23-page written statement from Cho, 28 video clips and 43 photos — many of them showing Cho, in a military-style vest and backward baseball cap, brandishing handguns. A Postal Service time stamp reads 9:01 a.m. — between the two attacks on campus.

The package helped explain one mystery: where the gunman was and what he did during that two-hour window between the first burst of gunfire, at a high-rise dorm, and the second attack, at a classroom building.

"You had a hundred billion chances and ways to have avoided today," a snarling Cho says on video. "But you decided to spill my blood. You forced me into a corner and gave me only one option. The decision was yours. Now you have blood on your hands that will never wash off."

Col. Steve Flaherty, superintendent of the Virginia State Police, said Thursday that the material contained little they did not already know. Flaherty said he was disappointed that NBC decided to broadcast parts of it.

"I just hate that a lot of people not used to seeing that type of image had to see it," he said.

On NBC's "Today" show Thursday, host Meredith Vieira said the decision to air the information "was not taken lightly." Some victims' relatives canceled their plans to speak with NBC because they were upset over the airing of the images, she said.

"I saw his picture on TV, and when I did I just got chills," said Kristy Venning, a junior from Franklin County, Va. "There's really no words. It shows he put so much thought into this and I think it's sick."

There has been some speculation, especially among online forums, that Cho may have been inspired by the South Korean movie "Oldboy." One of the killer's mailed photos shows him brandishing a hammer — the signature weapon of the protagonist — and in a pose similar to one from the film.

The film won the Grand Prix prize at the Cannes Film Festival in 2004. It is about a man unjustly imprisoned for 15 years. After escaping, he goes on a rampage against his captor.

Authorities on Thursday disclosed that more than a year before the massacre, Cho had been accused of sending unwanted messages to two women and was taken to a psychiatric hospital on a magistrate's orders and was pronounced a danger to himself. But he was released with orders to undergo outpatient treatment.

Also, Cho's twisted, violence-filled writings and menacing, uncommunicative demeanor had disturbed professors and students so much that he was removed from one English class and was repeatedly urged to get counseling.

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Associated Press writers Allen G. Breed, Vicki Smith, Sue Lindsey and Justin Pope in Blacksburg, Va., Matt Barakat in Richmond, Va., Colleen Long and Tom Hays in New York, and Lara Jakes Jordan and Sarah Karush in Washington contributed to this report.

Saturday, April 14, 2007

حب في خمس لقطات

لقطة اولي

بدأت علاقتهما معا في خضم لحظة يهرب فيها كل منهما من علاقات سابقة اتفقا علي المصارحة ولكنهما كذباعلي بعضهما.


لقطة ثانيه
استمرا في الخديعة .


لقطة ثالثة
كشف كل منهما عن ذاتة هو فشل قبلهالانة لم يك يحب بالفعل.وهي فشلت قبله لانها دائما ماكانت تبحث عن
عن شخص ذاتة تقدس ذاتها.

لقطة رابعة
استمرا في المحاولة وفي فتح صفحات جديدة.

لقطة خامسة
اكتشافا اخيرا ان الحب الذي يموت بالسكتة لاتنفع معه محاولات الانعاش .


فراق

ستبكى كابينة التليفون كلما حاول ان يستخدمها شخصا اخر غيرهما .
سيحكي الطريق للسائرين فيه عما رآه وشاهدة .
سيعلن اسفلت الشارع عن تذمرةوحزنة الابدي.
ستندهش اشارات المرورجدا لحظة مرور احد العاشقين السابقين لطريقة وحيدا.




نبوءة
بعد خيبات عديدة وانكسارت لاحد لها
ستجد مسراتك الخاصه.ولكن قلبك سيكون قد ادمتة تلك الثقوب الصغيرة والجراح التي لم تندمل.
وستعرف وقتها ان الوقت المتبقي لتلك السعاده هو اقل من القليل ولكنه كافي جدا لان تموت من الفرح.
الوجه الصاعد


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الفنانة ريهام عبد الغفور انتهت تصوير فيلم بعنوان " دور البطولة " قصة وسيناريو وحوار شريف عبد المجيد ومن إخراج حلمى عبد المجيد ويشاركها البطولة أحلام الجريتلى وميرال. الفيلم من إنتاج قطاع النيل للقنوات المتخصصة.
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