Wednesday, March 14, 2012

Prisons

Subjects rise and fade here in Lebanon. A hundred a day, a thousand. But they all rise and fade. And when they rise, they rise. They become the talk of the town. Everyone has an opinion and everyone passes judgement on the opinions of others and everyone thinks the matter to be significant. 
And after all the excitement, the subject fades. Just as it rises into such intense focus, it fades into near oblivion. What was the talk of the hour just last hour, is no longer a pressing matter. The rise of something more important shadows all that was before. 
And so the cycle continues. 

I remember not so long ago, there was an uprising in a Lebanese prison. I was one of the many first aiders dispatched to the prison and got the chance to assist several wounded inmates. More interestingly, I got the chance to listen to one inmate who had suffered a blow to the knee, as he explained how the prison politics worked on the inside and what it was like living in a jail. 

A quick search on the prison status in Lebanon in Google (you don't even have to dig that deep), will spit out results of articles related to torture in our prisions, overcrowding, mal-treatment, mal-nutrition, mis-this and mal-that... And at the time of the uprising I mentioned earlier, the media were having a field day with these facts and statistics. 

Now that the subject has been swept under the rug, I wonder what has changed in the status of Lebanese prisons. 

Friday, March 9, 2012

Le 9gag

I'm staring at my computer screen, and honestly I have no will to work. 
But no will to work is directly related to will to blog as it seems. 


I want to share a gift with you, one that I only fell upon months ago...what I did before then is ...I don't want to go back to that time even in memory. 


http://www.9gag.com


I am an addict. I am obsessed. I know all the memes, all the jokes. This website has saved me from boredom that would have definitely lead to suicide at the workplace. 
And it is catching on. My friend tells me that at a project management course he is attending, all the students (all also professionals with 3+ years in management), along with their professors are 9gaggers. Even a sagesse school teacher is a 9gagger and has a post on the site!


And I just love the 9gag online community. People from all over the world sharing content that shows that in many cases, borders are just on maps (and whenever you need a visa, but still...)
I got that feeling the first time I was on 9gag, and it was accented by a post about hairdressers. "Le scumbag hairdresser", ask him to cut 2 cm off your hair, cuts 10!! Posted by someone from Brazil... And I was like "yessss!!!! I know!!!!". And that just keeps happening with different posts.


Cheers to all 9gaggers out there!