A Story Doesn't Exist Unless It's Told.

A story doesn't exist unless it's Told.

A Story Doesn't Exist Unless It's Told.

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3 months ago

Did you think about her as you were driving alone? Maybe in the middle of a meeting. Or maybe as you're working on a document alone in your office. Did you remember how you had her on the floor under your desk? Over your desk? In the conference room where you typically sit when you're making a deal? Her presence is at your work at any point of the day in different rooms.

Maybe you can even smell her perfume lingering, remembering those moments. Do you close your eyes as you see it in your mind? Still hearing her moans? You can almost feel her writhing under you. All as if it was just yesterday. Yet was months ago. The anticipation just grows throughout your day.

Visioning how she turns and looks at you with that look only she gives you. You know the one. The one that makes you sit back and just want her as you're at dinner. The clock is ticking and your anxiousness grows knowing you'll meet that night. No one ever made you feel the way she does. No one ever connected with you on so many levels, especially sexually.

She meshes with and wraps around you like the scarf around her neck-as you pull it back and twist to choke her as you're kissing her in your car. No one knows you and understands you the way she does. You never fully showed anyone all that you are, the real you....except for her. She knows.

She can gauge your reactions, your feelings, your next words, your mood, even your next thoughts. You've never been this open and raw with anyone else.

And neither has she. Only you know the real her. All the sides of her that makes her who she is. You also gauge her moods, her reactions, her feelings.

You know her more than anyone else ever has. It takes a lot for her to show the real her. Just like you. And you found it in each other. No other relationship you had was like this. Intense, raw, open, high trust, sensual, romantic, and dark all in one. You can't get enough of each other. So yes, you anticipate all day while you're at work.

Waiting for that time you'll meet again and feel her body against yours. Her hair in your fist, your mouth on her neck. All she has to do is close her eyes and imagine and feel as if you're right there, touching her, feeling her.

Now all you have to do is text her what lingerie set you want her to wear. Only thing is...will she listen. Will she challenge you and rile you, stirring something deep and primal inside?

She enjoys doing that to you. And You know you love it.

Did You Think About Her As You Were Driving Alone? Maybe In The Middle Of A Meeting. Or Maybe As You're

A story doesn't exist unless it's Told.


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1 month ago

It was a privilege to love you, and it was a privilege to let you go. Both helped shape me into the person I have become.

It Was A Privilege To Love You, And It Was A Privilege To Let You Go. Both Helped Shape Me Into The Person

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3 months ago
The Goal For This Year And For Every Year Is To Be Kind And Also To Stop Being Scared Of Literally Everything.

The goal for this year and for every year is to be kind and also to stop being scared of literally everything.


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5 months ago

"Perhaps, somewhere, someday, at a less miserable time, we may see each other again"


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3 months ago

“Don't love deeply, till you make sure that the other part loves you with the same depth, because the depth of your love today, is the depth of your wound tomorrow.”

“Don't Love Deeply, Till You Make Sure That The Other Part Loves You With The Same Depth, Because The

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3 months ago
Take Off Your Clothes, We Need To Talk. Would Fix Me Right Now.

Take off your clothes, we need to talk. Would fix me right now.


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2 months ago
Israel’s Ethnic Cleansing In The West Bank Continues As The PA Slips Into Irrelevance.

Israel’s ethnic cleansing in the West Bank continues as the PA slips into irrelevance.

The ongoing Israeli military assault on Palestinian refugee camps in the West Bank is part of a larger ethnic cleansing of the occupied territory, a systematic effort to forcibly displace Palestinians from their homes and erase their historical and national identity. As the world watches in silence, the relentless incursions into these camps — home to some of the most vulnerable Palestinian communities — are reducing entire districts to rubble, killing civilians and forcing tens of thousands to flee.

Meanwhile, and even as Israel wages a brutal genocidal campaign in Gaza, the Palestinian Authority (PA) stands idly by, unwilling to defend its people. Worse still, on Monday, 10 March, the PA security forces carried out Israel’s bidding and assassinated seasoned Jenin fighter Abdul-Rahman Abu Muna.

The refugee camps of Jenin, Nur Shams, Balata and others have long been the heart of legitimate Palestinian resistance. Housing Palestinians who were ethnically cleansed from their homes in 1948 — and today — they stand as grim reminders of Israel’s original sin: the Nakba. Through generations, the Palestinian camps have become a powerful symbol of Palestinian identity, embodying the deep-rooted belonging to Palestine. The camps are not just a physical space; they represent a collective memory, a repository of cultural heritage, and a reminder of the ongoing struggle for self-determination and homeland restoration. Thus, their erasure — much like the destruction of their residents’ original villages within historic Palestine since 1948 — has become an Israeli obsession aimed at wiping out their existence.

The Israeli war on the camps is not about security.

In reality, what is unfolding is a merciless campaign of destruction, aimed at crushing the spirit of Palestinian resistance and making life unbearable for those who dare to remain. Homes are demolished, roads are ripped up; electricity and water supplies are cut; and entire communities are left in ruins. Israel destroys civilian infrastructure, not for military tactical objectives, but purely to make life unbearable for residents, ensuring that even those who survive are left with an unlivable environment. This collective punishment is a blatant war crime under international law.

The ongoing assault on Palestinian refugee camps is not about military strategy; it is tied deeply to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s endless war for political survival. On trial for alleged corruption and facing mounting political pressure, Netanyahu has relied on endless war and ever more violence to maintain his fragile coalition of right-wing, racist factions. By escalating attacks on Palestinians, he ensures the continued support of racist, ultranationalist, Jewish groups who demand harsher measures against the occupied population. This cycle of aggression is a deliberate strategy to prolong his grip on power at the expense of Palestinian lives.

The core issue is not simply the military assaults, but the very nature of the Israeli occupation and the hordes of violent settlers who terrorize Palestinian communities with impunity. The expansion of illegal, Jew-only colonies, backed by the Israeli military, has emboldened Jewish supremacists to carry out attacks against Palestinians, including arson, physical assaults and even outright murder. This settler-colonial project aims to replace Palestinian existence with a network of Jewish colonies, erasing any hope for a Palestinian state.

Israel’s strategy of targeting refugee camps is part of this broader policy. The destruction of Jenin camp in 2002 was supposed to end Palestinian resistance, but it did not. Two decades later, Israel is fighting the progeny of those it murdered more than 20 years ago, repeating the same failed strategy and hoping that this new wave of destruction will achieve what past massacres could not. But history has shown that Palestinian resilience cannot be broken by military force. As in 2002, today’s destruction will not erase the Palestinian struggle; it will only fuel the determination of a people who refuse to disappear.

While Israel carries out these atrocities, the Palestinian Authority remains paralyzed, offering nothing but empty words of condemnation.

The PA, which was established through the Oslo Accords with the promise of leading Palestinians toward statehood, has instead become an enforcer of Israeli security serving as an administrative subcontractor rather than a true representative government. Its continued security collaboration with Israel, even as refugee camps are emptied of their inhabitants, is nothing short of a betrayal; treachery on a massive, deadly scale.

At a time when the Palestinian people long for real leadership, the PA has shown itself to be an institution of self-preservation, more concerned with maintaining its own grip on power than resisting a malevolent occupation. It has failed to mobilize international support, and failed to take any meaningful action to stop Israel’s aggression.

It is very clear to all with eyes to see that the Palestinian Authority is complicit in the suffering of its own people through its inaction, collaboration and subservience to Israeli diktats. Worse still, the PA refuses to intervene because its leadership is more focused on protecting the privileges and VIP status granted to them under Israeli occupation. Rather than safeguarding Palestinian lives, the PA’s primary concern has become to maintain its elite’s access to special permits, security arrangements and economic benefits that Israel doles out to ensure its collaboration.

If the PA continues on this trajectory, it will cease to have any role in shaping the future of Palestine. The people will inevitably turn elsewhere for leadership, whether to civil society organizations, local resistance groups or new political movements that truly represent their aspirations. The Palestinian cause does not need an institution that stands on the sidelines while its people are ethnically cleansed; it needs a leadership that will fight for its people’s survival and sovereignty.

The Israeli destruction of Palestinian refugee camps is a military operation with a calculated strategy of population displacement. By forcing thousands to flee, Israel is laying the groundwork for a West Bank emptied of Palestinians, paving the way for further illegal annexation and settlement expansion.

This is a slow-motion ethnic cleansing that the Palestinian leadership cannot afford to ignore.

The United Nations, human rights organizations and the world at large must hold Israel accountable for its crimes and put pressure on the Palestinian Authority to end its complicity. If it continues to stand idly by as its people are being ethnically cleansed, it will slip further into irrelevance and its leadership will be consigned to the dustbin of history.

#Abdullah


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2 months ago

"I take strength from my united family."

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2 months ago

Self-Respect is All That Matters.


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