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Tag Archives: dailyprompt
The souls of angels
Can you share a positive example of where you’ve felt loved? It is certain that each of us has experienced plenty of moments where we felt loved. We just need to reflect on our memories to discover how we have … Continue reading
Life is not a right that can be demanded.
If you had a freeway billboard, what would it say? I plead for one thing: stop the violence and wars around the world. My beloved city, Gaza, has been under attack since October 7th, with over 6% of its population … Continue reading
Staying Alive and Tolerance
What are your biggest challenges? Today, I decided to answer this prompt’s question, as I have been thinking a lot about it recently. My goal each year has been to become more tolerant. With the beginning of this year, I … Continue reading
My home town
What makes you feel nostalgic? These days, I find myself deeply nostalgic for my hometown, Gaza. Every memory reminds me of how fortunate we were to grow up in this city and to carry the identity of being Palestinian. It … Continue reading
Everyone and no one
Who is the biggest influence in your life When I was young, answering such questions was much simpler. It was actually a must-answer question at a certain age in our lives. I believe I have answered this a couple of … Continue reading
Resistance Is Not a Choice
the year were I was born I was born in the year 1987, which also marks the beginning of the Palestinian First Intifada against the occupation. Frequently, my mom talks about curfews, tear gas, and the dozens of martyrs shot … Continue reading