Showing posts with label Alarm. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Alarm. Show all posts

Thursday, May 17, 2007

The End

Attention: This is a very long post because it’s my last one!

Chapter II completed..
I just ended another chapter of my life. A chapter which lasted 13 years at the same place: school. It’s funny, as a pupil you spend more time with your schoolfellows than with your cousins and relatives. Does that turn them into sisters and brothers? I thought it does. And the result was that I spent two years trying to change my friends for the better while neglecting my studies in a way. And when I woke up it was unfortunately too late.
My grades weren’t as good as they should/could have been and the people for whom I sacrificed so much time just continued going their way in the end.

What is hurting me are not the grades themselves but the feeling that I could have achieved more than that if I only hadn’t wasted so much time believing I could change the world. And like any other mistake one has to pay a price for it. In my case, the price is pretty high: My self-esteem. Having a whole bunch of parents coming up to you and saying “Ooooh, but you were so good and got 1,1 once. What happened to you?!” just makes you about to freak out. It follows from that: as I simply can’t respect myself any more I cannot expect the people around me to do that. My luck! And again, it’s not about the numbers you get on a sheet of paper but about the effort you gave to accomplish something, which I didn’t. It’s about the attitude of seeking perfection, which I neglected. It’s about the responsibility of making something a top priority, which I forgot.
I guess I will keep torturing myself silently until I feel that I learnt from this mistake. And this nice feeling won’t occur until there are certain actions and facts which prove that things changed.

What I achieved during all these years at school..
Let’s sum it up in the no-list:
• Not hugging guys (not a single schoolfellow from my grade)
• No make-up (never used any and inshaa’ Allah not even on my wedding day)
• No love stories (because it’s simply too early for that)
• Not 'nicknaming' guys (except “7ayaty” who I called “Wafaty” after a while)
• Not giving up any principles (even if everyone detests them)
• Not departing from my word (and that’s why I will be neither talking to my schoolmates for a while nor going to the Abi-Ball.)
Not bad.. During the next months/years I will be more focusing on what I have to do than what I mustn’t do.

Regarding our graduation..
I spent most of the evening talking to parents, teachers and taking photos. I barely talked to any of my schoolfellows which isn’t really surprising me now.
I doubt that I will be talking to any of them during the next weeks because I’ll be pretty busy with my operations, university, my flat and a whole bunch of other things I couldn’t focus on while going to school.
Graduating from school isn’t just the end of a chapter but much more the beginning of a new one and there are so many things I’m looking forward to accomplishing.

Things I noticed about myself during the last years..
The worse thing about me is: I’m a last-minute-worker. I get bored when I have to study the topics of certain subjects twice and I work ten times harder and better when I’m under time pressure than when I’m relaxed. I guess my future won’t be that bright if I didn’t change that as soon as possible.
Another thing: Sometimes the only way to make me learn from mistakes is to break me. For example this time I had to broken by facing the lack of responsibility I suffer from.
I was also pretty surprised when I discovered that I cannot hate people. I can disrespect them to death but I cannot hate them. And there’s indeed a difference between hatred and disrespect: Hatred makes it almost impossible for you to talk to someone while disrespect makes it hard but not barred.

There are exactly three things which extremely nauseated me at school: Absurdity (ar3 rasmy), superficiality (sat7eyya 3ala a3la mostawa) and hypocrisy (nefaq be gayzet sharaf).

Let’s start with the first one: Absurdity (ar3 rasmy)
It’s unbelievable how much absurdity and daftness you get to hear during a single day. And the worse thing is: It turned out to be infectious because you also get to hear such things by very smart and broad-minded people.
They just throw up words without thinking before talking (beyettrosho kalam). At the beginning it was driving me nuts because I usually analyse everything which is said but I had to stop that very soon because you go mad when you keep picking up all the crap which is said around you.
For example: On the last day of school you hear almost everyone saying: “Awwww.. I’m going to miss you all sooooooo much!!!!!” Ok, definition of ‘to miss someone’ please. Not available?! So be it: Awwww.. Isn’t it just great how people start to love each other when it comes to saying goodbye?! Funnily enough this love is kept inside for so many years until the last moment of saying ‘farewell’ comes.

Second thing: Superficiality (sat7eyya 3ala a3la mostawa)
If there’s one thing almost everyone succeeds in during school then it’s superficiality! Also a characteristic of no-minded, oooops, I mean open-minded people.
You take everything easy, you don’t think twice and you just live with everything. And you start crying because you won’t see all the people you hardly ever take into consideration or talk to at school.

Third thing: Hypocrisy (nefaq be gayzet sharaf).
Following scenes:
There’s this girl who’s wearing something which is usually worn at home but why not? We are open-minded people… (Yeah, right!) Some say: “Wow, I love what you’re wearing!” and ten minutes later: “What a b****?! How can she wear something like this at school??” behind her back, of course.
Or another quite common situation: “You, as a couple, are soooo cuuuute. It’s amazing how he looks at you. Really, bla bla bla …” (Sorry, can’t go on because I’m about to vomit.) Anyway, a few hours after that: “I can’t believe that they do that in public. These people are so honourless, …”
You may form your own view on that but I think there’s a big difference between exaggerating in something and saying the exact opposite of what you think and feel.

The most superfluous phrases I had to hear around 3152874 times:
“You’re too harsh on yourself!” It’s totally useless to tell me that because I won’t change myself regarding this issue. I hate my weaknesses as an adolescent and I’m willing to change most of these immature characteristics which bar me from achieving what I want.
“You’re not a girl but a man!” Thanks a lot! I’m honoured. And now? Such comments will neither make me start acting and wearing things which accentuate that I’m a girl nor turn me into a guy-worshipping stupid girl (like the majority), so what’s the point of repeating it?
“Who do you think you are?” Very simple answer: Nadia.
“Why do you have to be so stubborn?” Well, I’m stubborn because I keep my word (especially decisions) and because I’m not some moody pushover who just needs a few words from some idiot to make her completely change her mind. No, thank you!
“You’ll never get married if you stay like this!” Nice. Am I supposed to kill myself now? The funny thing is: One of the guys who often told me that said in a discussion: “This girl will most probably be the first one who’ll get married and it will only be once.” I was stunned to hear this from him. What does that show? People don’t always mean what they say or say what they think.
“Is there any way to make you a bit meeker/softer?” Depends on the person. Some casanova can be sure that I will treat him like a nobody, if not worse. A respectable person (just got to know around 10 at this school) will just get to know the real of me.
“Are you not one of us?” Hmm.. I tried to be but failed. So, thank God I’m not!
“Have you ever fallen in love before?” The old ‘I’m-a-superficial-stupid-person’ question. Well, it’s really hard to fall in love with such people. Especially when you turn out to be ‘argal’ than most of them, so I’m excused.

My newest ‘theory’: Most people’s life is mainly about admiration and attention.
For example: What’s the point of proms? To spend a special evening with your schoolmates who you love so much? If it really was just about the personal side then people wouldn’t do it in hotels and pay around 50’000 LE just to rent the place. They could just go to some nice café and spend the evening there. But noooo. It must be something big: So the girls can have their dress and make-up competition “Who’s the prettiest girl with the nicest dress?” and so the guys show how macho and charming they are “Who’s the coolest guy?”
Often it’s exactly the people who say “I don’t care what others think about me” who are seeking admiration and attention because if you tell them “Just wear this great dress or shirt at home” they say “There’s no one at home. For whom should I be wearing it?” Oh, I thought they didn’t care but looks like they do (which is humane so I’m not blaming anyone).
Grown-ups aren’t much different, e.g. weddings. Why do some couples have to pay around 70’000 LE for one night?? To announce that they are married and spend a wonderful evening with their families and friends? They could do that without throwing lots of money down the drain. Especially when you get to hear that the bride’s dress costs around 25’000 LE. Why does she need to pay so much money for a dress she’s only going to wear once only? Ok, sure.. It should be something special, but I think one shouldn’t pay so much just for one night but spare it for more events.
Another example which will be accepted as true by almost everyone: When we choose a profile picture we choose the best photo. Why? So people say: "What a nice picture." (As I said, it's normal so I'm not accusing anyone but just pointing it out.)
I know "Allaho gamil you7ebou al gamal" but when this attitude gets out of control it can be one's doom and one may become so dependent on others' opinion that he loses himself.
So, lots of our actions and thoughts are controlled by the others.

Hmmm.. What else?
My cousin asked me how many friendships I gained thanks to my school. Turned out that there are only 4 people who I regard as real, close friends. Then there is this type of people who you respect and admire a lot and who knows, maybe someday they’ll become good friends too.
During school I enjoyed the discussions with my teachers much more than with my schoolfellows because the teachers understood me better. And the best thing was that I wasn’t forced to dumb my level of conversation 10 meters down. Of course, there are some pupils with whom you can have a nice, interesting conversation but then you find weaknesses like hypocrisy or furtiveness which can be quite abhorrent.
All in all, I think besides the knowledge I won during the last 13 years I also learnt what it means and takes to remain true to oneself and stick to one’s principles. Especially if you didn’t meet a single person who shares your attitude (who’s still at school). It’s not easy but it makes you stronger and that’s a good compensation, I suppose.

So, as this was my last post I want to thank all the ones who were visiting this blog (regularly and irregularly) and for their comments!
Don’t forget to remove me from your blogroll list (if you’ve added me)! =)
Farewell!

Wednesday, April 25, 2007

"What's your true colour?"

My true colour is Black!

Take this test at Tickle

Your color is black. The color of night. Serene and mysterious, black conjures up images of elegant evening gowns, dashing tuxedos, and gleaming limousines. Traditionally a symbol of success, black also represents power and an uncompromising demand for perfection. Not surprisingly, you tend to set challenging goals for yourself and do whatever it takes to achieve them — your strength of character is second to none. This unfaltering determination, along with your natural elegance, impresses people. But keep in mind that your personality might be intimidating to some. Try to temper your demanding side with a little softness — trust us, it won't kill you. Overall, though, black is the color of professionalism and achievement, which means it's clearly the color for you.

What's Your True Color? Brought to you by Tickle

Tuesday, April 17, 2007

Watch a falling star... Noooo, a falling tree!

So much for Spring!

Thursday, April 12, 2007

Egyptian taxi drivers and Egyptian football

People usually say ''Egyptian taxi drivers are so annoying and stupid.''
Not at all, in my opinion. It's even the contrary. These people are quite clever and they know what is going on in their country though the good news we get to hear on the radio and the Egyptian channels. They listen to the news, to the upcoming new projects which are supposed to help the Egyptian economy to grow and know that there aren't even plans for these projects. They listen to the great achievements of our beloved president and know that the country will run out of it.
Then you wonder, why don't they do anything? It's quite simple: If you spend every day not knowing if you'll make enough money to have something for dinner it's hard to expect anything from you. People are so busy with their own problems that they can't/don't want to think of solving other problems.

Another thing Egyptians don't seem to have seen through (yet) is the football policy.
The two most popular football teams in Egypt are Al Ahly and Al Zamalek. The government has achieved turning these two teams into the biggest two enemies. Al Ahly fans regard Al Zamalek fans as enemies and it comes to quite brutal arguments sometimes.
It's also unbelievable when you read the newspapers of each group and see all the excuses and hints. Once they even accused one of having a connection to Israel etc. ... Unbelievable!
But one has to admit that the government really succeeded in grabbing the people's attention to this imbecility called football to prescind them from what's happening in the country.

I guess after getting rid of this regime one will have to ban Egyptian football for at least 5 years because the people have gotten so addicted to it that there's nothing else in their mind but how the beloved team will win 6:1 in the next match.

Let's see what will happen during the next months (years)...

Tuesday, March 06, 2007

Tuesday, February 20, 2007

Baby as small as pen when born to go home

MIAMI (Reuters) - A premature baby only slightly longer than a ballpoint pen at birth was due to be sent home in the coming days from a Florida hospital after four months of neonatal intensive care, the hospital said on Tuesday.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20070220/ts_nm/usa_baby_dc

Friday, February 16, 2007

I have been tagged by Cevris! :)

The tag is to write about five unknown things about yourself! Well, I have one question: ''unknown'' to whom? Anyway, will just write what comes to my mind:

  • I love plaits (braids). I don't know how many times I plait my hair during one day or even during one lesson at school. Especially when I'm excited or nervous. One can compare it with people who bite their nails, I hate doing that so plaiting my hair is the replacement.
  • I enjoy sitting in the car (as long as it is not uncomfortable).
  • I always have to walk around while I'm on the phone, usually in big circles.
  • I like to observe (beobachten, nicht überwachen) the people around me.
  • I usually start eating what I don't like very much and keep the best and most delicious things until the end.

Wednesday, February 14, 2007

Another version of the story of Valentino

Well, today's Valentine's Day and Cupid is flying around armed with a bow and a quiver of arrows.. Let's just hope that he won't hurt anyone. =D

Anyway, who's the charming prince who's responsible for this holiday??
After doing some researches I found out that there are lots of legends.. One of the most important ones says that Valentine was a Christian martyr.
I heard of another version which is quite unique (I prefer to call him Valentino):

Valentino was some kinda casanova who had many affairs with the women of a village.
One day the women found out about it and they decided to take revenge. Now all of them thought they'll never fall in love again but after Valentino's execution (that happens when women get angry!) most of them got a proposal because the men admired them for being so strong and taking such an action.
So, everyone was happy.. And if it hadn't been Valentino they wouldn't have grabbed the men's attention on that day. So they called it: Valentine's Day.
The End.

Funny, sick, *insert whatever you want*, ...
I guess the only thing I like about Valentine's Day are the fireworks in China or Japan.. Plus, the cute Valentine's cards by my friends and schoolmates. Thanks a lot!! =)

Wishing you all a nice day!

Sunday, February 11, 2007

Hallelujah.. I made my decision!

This post is dedicated to my schoolmates:

I WILL NOT JOIN MY SCHOOLMATES IN THE ABIFAHRT (ABI-TRIP)!!!

I WILL NOT GO TO THE ABIBALL!!!

AND I DO NOT WANT TO SEE ANYONE OF YOU PEOPLE AFTER GETTING MY CERTIFICATE!

Shame on you! Shame on you as people who claim to be well mannered! Shame on you as people who claim to be well raised! Shame on you as Muslims and Copts of Egypt!!!

I'm going to explain the reasons for this reaction later as I am too angry to write anything right now..

Friday, February 09, 2007

Hamas and Fatah reach deal on power-sharing

The new Palestinian government: Khaled Mashaal, leader of Hamas, and Mahmoud Abbas, Palestinian President of the mainstream Fatah movement, form the new coalition government in Palestina.
Hamas promise to ''respect'' previous peace deals with Israel.
According to Israeli spokeswoman Miri Eisin, the new Palestinian government has to accept all three international conditions: recognition of Israel, acceptance of all former agreements, and a renunciation of all terror and violence.

What the leaders said about the deal on power-sharing:
Mashaal said the accord "will unify our ranks. There is a commitment and unity. We will preserve this partnership."
Abbas said the deal would "satisfy our people ... and bring us to the shores of peace. ... This initiative has been crowned with success."

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Ok, that was a short summary.. Click here to find a more detailed article.
As I admire Khaled Mashaal a lot I am glad that Hamas will take part in the political decisions in Palestina in future inshaa' Allah. This man is an example for all the rest of the presidents, leaders, etc. of the Arab world.

Congratulations, Hamas!

(PS to Gassia: Guess what? Khaled Mashaal.. I would regard myself as the luckiest person on earth if I married someone with such a personality, common sense and faith!)

Wednesday, January 31, 2007

Will repeat that the whole day long! (-.-)

OK, this post is dedicated to myself as I'm trying to convince myself of the following things:

  • It is NOT of my business what my friends do or do not do
  • It is NOT my job to give them any kind of advice
  • It is NOT my business how my friends' personal life is going
  • It is NOT my problem if one of them is falling and falling
  • It is NOT me who should play the role of their voice of conscience
I spent the last years doing all that, the whole stupid idiotic caring, giving advices, helping, etc.
And guess what? I'm tired of it. I can't take it any more because when you make so much effort and in the end when you have not achieved anything then you are forced to give up and to live with that.
Of course, I'm excluding my real friends who have all (almost) finished school already. Can't wait to be done with it too.
So, let's hope I will be able to convince myself as quickly as possible of these things because it CANNOT go on like that any more...
Ok, this post is set in the label of "Alarm'' so that I always keep it in mind! And it is an ALARM!
An alaram for me to wake up and get a grip!

Here you can compare this post with my real defnition of frienship:
Recepting, accepting but also changing

Thursday, January 25, 2007

HELP!

It's a posting problem.
Each time I post something and I want to start a new line I have to add the ''br'' and ''p'' html codes.
So, the normal composing doesn't work!!!
And I'm going mad because of that.
I was going to start posting my poems but if I have to add ''br'' all the time I will forget about the whole thing.

So, do you have any idea how I can solve this problem?

Changing template AGAIN! (-.-)

It's unbelievable. I will have to change my template for the *****th time.
This time the posting is causing some problems because I always have to work with the Html to get a paragraph and so on. I'm honestly fed up with it!
So, I'm changing it now inshaa' Allah..

Can't wait Spring 2007 where I can start a whole new thing where I don't have to choose but can create everything as I like it!!!

Saturday, January 20, 2007

No posts until 24/01/2007

Just wanted to apologize that I won't be able to post anything during the next days because tomorrow we will start our A-Level exams. Rabena ye3adiha 3ala 7'eir!
How am I feeling? Well, of course I'm a bit excited but I'm happy that it will be over very soon isA.

So, good, good luck in the exams ya Abiturienten 2007! =)

Sunday, January 14, 2007

Unbelievable (-.-)

Today we were sititng in the Leseraum discussing what our Abi-ball (prom) will be like.
Suddenly one of the girls said: ''We have to write on the tickets that parents have to leave at 11 pm!''
Excuse me? I can't believe someone would dare to say something like that. And what's even worse? All the girls agreed on that saying things like: ''Yeah they must leave so we can enjoy the rest of the evening on our way..'', ''After all, that's our big evening, not theirs.. So, why should they stay?'' and ''As soon as it's 11 pm I will tell (not ask) my mother to leave.''
I remained silence at the beginning but in the end I really couldn't help it and just said:
''You know what, I think they should stay until the end. Would be a great chance for them to see how they failed in raising up their children.''

One thing is sure: I'm leaving with my Grandma and I won't stay one single minute there without her!!!

PS: To enlighten you a bit: The reason why they don't want their parents to stay is so they can start drinking, smoking and all the ************ they do behind their parents' back all the time.

Thursday, January 11, 2007

Removing MSN

Hey people (who chat with me on MSN),
I have some news for you:
I removed MSN! And I owe you an explanation for that:
Well, it's not only because of the exams and studies of the next 2 weeks but I also started wondering:

  1. Why should I chat with people I see everyday at school?
    I can talk to them at school and if they are friends I can go out with them. Rarely talking to certain people at school and then chatting with them for hours on MSN is just lame somehow.
  2. The people I don't see everyday at school like family members, friends, etc.
    There's still a great invention called a ''phone'' and another one named ''Skype''. The phone is for the ones who are living with me in this country. Skype is for my relatives and friends who are not living in this country. (Except Gassia, as we use Skype so we don't get into troubles with our families as the phone line is often busy thanks to us :D)
  3. MSN does great job when it comes to get to know people but it also has its disadvantages because if these people are always just ''typing'' then the whole relationship is kind of ''electronized'' which I personally don't regard as a real relationship. (Gassia asked me to add that she is not my friend regarding this statement.)
  4. MSN is like a drug. You can get addicted to the whole chatting thingy so fast, easily and without taking it into consideration. So, in my case removing it was kind of self-discipline.
All in all, I don't know if I will reinstall MSN or not... Still thinking...
So, we'll see..

Saturday, January 06, 2007

Spent 567'648'000 seconds on this planet!

6th of January, 1990

Well, that was 536'112'000 seconds ago. And now I'm finally of age! =D
And when I look back I notice that during the last 567'648'000 seconds I spent:
  • 409'968'000 seconds going to the German school in Cairo (that would be 72% of my life!)
  • 63'072'000 seconds doing the stupid Abitur (If I included 10th grade it would be 94'608'000 seconds)
  • 157'680'000 seconds living continuously at my Grandma's place
  • 220'752'000 seconds loving Anime and Mangas
  • And 2'400 seconds on the following:
May I present you my new logo. You will find all the letters of my name written in it! ;)

Why I waited until 10:10 AM?
Well, I was on born on a Friday at 10:10 AM! So, NOW I can consider myself as really 18! ;)

Now about today's highlights:
  • I will get the keys of the flat (FINALLY!)
  • I will get my ID card (for some reason my Grandma was convinced that I will lose it?!) (-.-)
  • Amr is coming! =) (relative who lived in the US and I haven't seen him for 3 years!)
  • my Grandma was talking about some surprise.. We'll see what it is =)
And will any party take place? Nooooo. Not in need of it as my family has already celebrated my birthday on New Year's Eve and that was the best evening (party?) ever!

(That would be 2040 seconds writing this post! =D But blogger writes the time when I have started writing it.)
That means 9:36 AM + 34 minutes = 10:10 AM ;)

Tuesday, January 02, 2007

My favourites in 2006

Wanted to post my favourite things in 2006:

My favourite:
  • number: 6 (---> birthday 6/1)
  • coffee: Cappuccino
  • food: Gnocchi
  • fast food: Hardee's Cordon Bleu and Mega Mushroom
  • pizza: Salami and mushroom (protein 7ayawany ya gama3a)
  • sweet stuff: Cinnabon
  • cakes: Cheesecake and chocolate cakes
  • chocolate: Swiss chocolate
  • fish: Salmon fillet
  • chips: Lays Delights - BBQ Sauce
  • movie: A walk in the clouds
  • song: Corazon de Nino
  • video clip: Bones - The Killers
  • music: Power metal
  • mucial: Phantom of the Opera
  • news channel: Al Jazeera
  • colour: Aqua and black
  • outfit: Jeans and black shirt
  • creatures: Spiders, snakes and butterflies
  • photo ws: Splendid Pictures Around The Net
  • series: CSI NY, Grey's Anatomy and South Park
  • Manga: Inuyasha and Detectiv Conan
  • YouTube: The ballad of Ranma and Akane
  • mobile: Motorola
  • collage: 12b2 (part 1)
  • font: Minya Nouvelle

I guess there is more to write about but that's all I can think of right now.. =D

Monday, January 01, 2007

Planned highlights in 2007

Ok, I have a few plans for this year. Listing the most important ones to see afterwards what was realized..

  • All the lyrics' melodies will be fnished and my keyboard will take part in that
  • 2 operations
  • Linux ubuntu
  • Abi 2007 website
  • 3d Workshop at the New York Academy
  • Student paper
We'll see... =)

Sunday, December 31, 2006

Highlights of 2006

Well, I got the idea from Gassia who was writing a post about the hightlights of her life in the year 2006. My highlights would be:

  • Toshiba laptop instead of my 180 degree Compaq one (the ones who know me know what I'm talking about =D)
  • Reunion with my best friend
  • Reconciliation with the rest of my friends
  • Collages (made about 8 this year =D)
  • Linux - ubuntu (not quite professional yet but working on it)
  • Quitting the Voice (student paper)
  • Latein-AG
  • Blacky
  • Billiards in the summer (getting professional)
  • Visit to South Africa
  • Visit to Munich and its museum
  • Making pictures of my family
  • Birthday as my friends appeared unannouned while my whole family was there (Thanks anyways)
  • Wrote about 50 lyrics
  • Blogging
  • Thanaweya graduation party
  • Abitur 2006 ball
  • Adventures in Golden Beach
  • Prophet Mohamed cartoons
  • Alexandria
  • Neglecting my poor keyboard
  • Pupa's deatch in March
  • Moni (cousin)
  • Amr (cousin) who came back from the US after living there for three years (Glad you're back!)
  • Got to know amazing people like Mori, The Sphinx, Chet...
Will add the rest when I come back! :) So, come again!