Parents name child 'Facebook' in honor of the inspirational revolutionary role of Zuckerberg's brainchild

I hereby name you FACEBOOK. Go forth and add friends!!
To Celebrate The #Jan25 Revolution, Egyptian Names His Firstborn “Facebook”
Cultural relativity is an amazing thing. While American parents worry about their kids being on Facebook, Egyptian parents are naming their kids “Facebook”.
What next, siblings called Twitter, nicknamed 'Twit? Reddit, Flickr?
Watch this space.
What next, siblings called Twitter, nicknamed 'Twit? Reddit, Flickr?
Watch this space.
Source: Tech Crunch
Everyone wants a piece of the revolution
Questioning whether we have a leg to stand on in demanding change.
"The thing is, we can't ask for change, if we are unwilling to make it ourselves."
Doctor heal thyself?
"The thing is, we can't ask for change, if we are unwilling to make it ourselves."
Doctor heal thyself?
Source: Lama's Scrapbook
Why do you Libyans want Gaddafi gone? Here are some reasons…
Low irregular salaries, property, law, sewage... must we say more?
Source: 17th February Libya
Coke’s secret recipe unveiled from a Haram/ Halal perspective?
Feruary 11, 2011, a famous American radio show, This American Life, revealed the original recipe of coke in glee!
Coca Cola, however, was quick to deny the authenticity of the reveled recipe a couple of days later.
Where there is a revelation, there is some sort of truth and where there is smoke there is fire...
Coca Cola, however, was quick to deny the authenticity of the reveled recipe a couple of days later.
Where there is a revelation, there is some sort of truth and where there is smoke there is fire...
Source: Sugar and Spice
Qaddafi is Not Funny
Muammar Qaddafi is known to be the joke of the Arab world. Just type his name on youtube and you'll get an endless number of some hilarious speeches and remarks he's made in interviews and conferences.
But when it comes to ruling a large and a very oil-rich country inhabited by only 6 million people, it stops being funny. One would expect such a country to have the best schools, colleges, hospitals, roads and energy plans in the world. Instead, Libya remains a third world country in most aspects.
But when it comes to ruling a large and a very oil-rich country inhabited by only 6 million people, it stops being funny. One would expect such a country to have the best schools, colleges, hospitals, roads and energy plans in the world. Instead, Libya remains a third world country in most aspects.
Source: Hareega
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