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I've found your blog because of the war, it's true. And I will continue to read it - the elegance that I've found in the way you express your views and in the way you structure your texts and posts will make me come here often.
All the best
Ramzi,
Is it possible to tell the country of residemce of those who voted in the poll about faith? I find the results to be facinating if the voters are residents of Lebanon. I do realize that the readers of Blogs in Lebanon tend to be more educated , more worldly and less religious but to find out that over 55% of them are either agnostic or aethiests just ain't bad. If anything this is a reflection on your readership. Congratulations for attracting "reasonable, thinking" people:-)
what is this? a goodbye message?!
Thank you Ramzi for sharing with us your pain, your thoughts and your beautiful writing
I discovered your blog when I read about it on www.lemonde.fr and since then I read every post you wrote and I will continue
All the best.
nahna mahsoubeen? :) thank you for keeping on writing R, and for every Lebanese blogger who didnt lose hope during the past month.
الله معكم ؛ كل لبنان في القلب
آدم من تونس
Shalom to you, Ramzi, and to all those who wish peace to the people of Lebanon and Israel. I will continue to read your blog in the days to come.
thanks for the posts
I am thankfull the war is over and the airport is open
my family wants to come visit next summer but to be honest I am scared that we may not be as welcomed as before thanks to this damned war!
I will keep reading as I love the way you touched my heart during the darkest hours when I could not stop crying.... Sheri
Hi thanks for the blog
No, Thank you.
And I hope you come back to blogging soon to tell us all about any reconstruction you see happening.
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