Blurred Clarity
Apr. 14th | Posted by ARTSHARKS
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Blurred Clarity by Bashar Alaeddin
I don’t know anymore… yet I do know some things. I know I don’t want to think anymore, I don’t want to ask questions and I definitely don’t want to philosophize no longer. Akh we keep asking and learning and wondering and talking… can’t we just shut up?! Just be quiet and listen, not just hear someone but actaully listen to what they’re saying… I know I did that recently, I listend to someone and it changed me. It changed and transformed my perspective and my outlook on a few things about life, friends and most importantly, human drama. (more…)
Who are you?
Aug. 7th | Posted by ARTSHARKS
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These days it seems, in our fast-paced and high prestige society, no one really cares about who you are. All you ever get asked is: Where do you work? What do you do? Who do you know? Which fancy-shmancy club can you get VIP treatment?
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How small is Amman?
Jul. 29th | Posted by ARTSHARKS
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You’ve all heard of the 6-degrees of separation right? Well in Amman, Jordan it’s more like One-Degree of separation. I can guarantee you that if there is a person I do not know… some one I know very well in my inner circle of ten gazillion friends will know them. There are advantages and there are disadvantages to this… where shall I start? (more…)
Beirut
Jul. 2nd | Posted by ARTSHARKS
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Bashar Alaeddin - TiltShift Beirut
Whether you’re drunk or having one of those life-reflecting moments, it’s that goose-bump feeling you get when you think you’re down and feel like times have changed, and that you’ve grown old out of your university party days that you realize driving back on that Syrian highway back to Amman from Beirut, that life is so beautifully simple and that it will always keep moving no matter how many times you try to pause it to help yourself reflect in those goose-bump moments.
Computing the cost
May. 23rd | Posted by ARTSHARKS
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I hate this photo!!! It pains me to know, acknowledge and believe it to be so true in this day and age which makes me hate it even more. We’re a generation of confusion (generation Y if you didn’t know or O for Obama if you’d prefer). We’re spoilt with choices and don’t know where to start or what we want, lost and confused in a fragile state.
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