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"Humor is a funny way of being serious"
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Thursday, December 20, 2007
There is no such thing as happiness, just the absence of misery. Or rather the management, containment and control of misery because misery is never totally absent.
Lebanon has been hosting a diplomatic Olympics of sorts over the past couple of months with countless foreign ministers, envoys, etc shuttling to and from Beirut to try and end the presidential impasse. It’s ironic that every one of these foreign envoys calls for an end to foreign interference in Lebanon. Foreigners shouldn’t interfere for their own sake as much as ours. Throughout the millennia, invaders have been seduced by the Lebanese siren song and all of them have ended up smashed against the rocks of the placid Mediterranean’s most turbulent shores. The commemorative inscriptions left by many of those armies on the rocky cliffs above Nahr el Kalb are literal testimony to this metaphor. To put it bluntly and less poetically, Lebanon’s a whore and that whore’s got AIDS so watch out.
4:30 am
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