And they keep asking Mona over and over
Last night, I was a bit jaded and disturbed with many issues in my amazing-less life. I didn’t feel like discussing them on my site, so I let it go. Although it would have been PERFECT, but I didn’t feel like it.
People drive me insane. I can honestly say this without shame. People are the cause of my mental sickness. So I limited my self from human interaction, because I don’t want to deal with people and their empty talks. Unfortunately, that’s not the case when someone has a blog such as mine with various types of people reading it. Various within a certain community. Various within a certain religion. And various with biased analytical interpretation of my site’s contents.
I do not want to reiterate the email, or bother explaining its contents. However, I replied back because I was very pissed off that people think that my blog is anti-Arab, and anti-Islam. Moreover, they wanted me to instead explain the positiveness of being an Arab, and be a roll model. Me a roll model? Fine. I will give it a shot.
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Mona has been asked by the imaginary friend she has that is stuck in the midst of her fantasy world, which is a permanent resident in her brain, this preposterous question:
What is the most positive aspect of Arabs?
Mona pondered for many hours, looked up many historical facts about the people, and lived a life of being an Arab for 27 years, and all she came up with this answer:
Arabs are best known for their GREAT food!
Anyone else want to ask her something, because the next answer will be fuck off! She is not anti-Arabs or anti-Islam. She is anti-STUPIDITY and the queen of sarcasm!













Hell is other people. (Sartre)
Heh, I get those alot especially when I talk about what I personally think. I kind of hate how some are blinded by their arabian origins and so proud and not only that, they also use religion as an excuse.
Hail Stuffed Veins !! \m/
Hello Mona,
Honestly speaking your blog is really great i can see that your an honest person. you speak your mind and not afraid to tell the truth which is hard to see these days . Ive read alomst every thing you wrote im a psychologist u see, so i think when people read what you write the sense the anger in your words they come to this conclusion. Hmm, im really curious about just one thing .. if young arab ladies like you had the chance to switch religions or nationalities would u do it??
Thanks and all the best Dear
Nop.. I would never change who I am or my religion. I like the fundamentals of them more. However, anything that has been added, especially culturally, without any justification really gets on my nerves.