Mundanité

1 hairdresser torture Mundanité

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2 give me a magazine Mundanité

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..3 universal encyclopedia Mundanité

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..4 heavy magazine Mundanité

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..5 reading Mundanité

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..6 mondanite Mundanité

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..7 marriage Mundanité

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..8 brunch Mundanité

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.9 sickening Mundanité

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.10 inversely proportional Mundanité

Did you ever have a chance to flip through a typically social Lebanese magazine? (bala ma nsammeh icon razz Mundanité ) I have to say that I found the experience quite nauseating. Is this what happens in the private social gatherings in our country? Do people really look so fake in real life? Do fifty something women really have that much time on their hands for brunches and dunches and birthdays? I wish they would invest all their money in matters that are worthier than gossiping and showing off.




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14 Comments

  1. Posted Tuesday, July 28, 2009 at 2:38 pm | Permalink

    Shallowness at its best…
    I really don’t like plastic, I prefer human flesh…
    The extra thing, they all go to the same surgeons and get the same nose, lift, boobs, etc. so now whenever I go out most women look the same!!!
    While the men follow the same haircut/gel/beard for their favorite sectarian boss.
    weeeeeeeeeee
    long live lebanese retardation…not…

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  2. Posted Tuesday, July 28, 2009 at 2:38 pm | Permalink

    ‘I wish they would invest all their money in matters that are worthier than gossiping and showing off.’ <——— yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes (thank God for copy paste). I cannot agree more. And this is exactly why we are a third world country.

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  3. Nahil K
    Posted Tuesday, July 28, 2009 at 3:04 pm | Permalink

    sunday i was @ hairdresser ,.. 3anjad i can feel w.u te3tir 7ara2le daynte w baslit rase :( bess 7abet the size of the magazine hhaahaha w plus ur facial expression “i dont feel so well” ni8ce 1 :D 7abet el manshafe 2 its cute

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  4. Posted Tuesday, July 28, 2009 at 3:16 pm | Permalink

    We have those same magazines here in the United States at the Lebanese owned hair salons. I also question the validity of the photos. It sends out the message that people in Lebanon no nothing other then party and socialize.

    I find it pathetic that the men and women try so hard and invest so much in materialistic and selfish pursuits. I would liken the people in the magazines to barbarians of old, no class or sense of self worth.

    Instead of men and women investing their time, money, and efforts into something positive such as education, family, or the betterment of the community, they waste their lives on vanity, materials, and pursuits of the flesh.

    Oh well, I will be sure to stay away from the “social scene” when I head to Beirut for vacation.

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  5. Reine
    Posted Tuesday, July 28, 2009 at 3:17 pm | Permalink

    First Hairdressers suck, you tell cut my hair 1 or 2 cm they cut 5 or 10 cm, you tell them do it this way only they start to try stuff on you, and when it comes to brushing ! God ! how much i hate them, last time i did it, i payed for them and begged them to let me go just as they started !
    and second, i do enjoy watching those magazines, get a good laugh =D
    and third, I love myself < gay yeah well … i am glad i do not look like all the barbies out there

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  6. Rabih
    Posted Tuesday, July 28, 2009 at 3:23 pm | Permalink

    Ana ma 3ajabneh gher ennik ma sammayteh :D
    *coughs*Mondanite*coughs*
    W ma3 U like Mundane wahahahaha smart one

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  7. edualc
    Posted Tuesday, July 28, 2009 at 5:35 pm | Permalink

    Who said “Shallowness”

    Look at the size of the breasts…
    I would say the size is proportional to the degree of ….

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  8. raed
    Posted Wednesday, July 29, 2009 at 1:15 am | Permalink

    trop sympa… surtou avec Sandoura sur la couverture… hahaha

    Meghci Maya pour ce blog

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  9. D.R.Bouloot
    Posted Wednesday, July 29, 2009 at 10:29 am | Permalink

    u made me loool this morning… i dont’ know which one is better looking at magazines showing the latest plastic package trends in a Supposedly “poor distressed unstable society/country”, or looking to a smaller-volume magazines (coughs**jaras**nadine**etc**coughs) showing fallacious and misleading stories about lebanese or arab artists .. or the worse …reading newspapers exposing shameful and pitiful quarrels between politicians allegedly representing our people, our societies and our youth…
    To tell u the truth… “boobs, butts and balloon-lips” would be much better .. I wouldn’t agree more

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  10. EZ
    Posted Sunday, August 2, 2009 at 1:07 am | Permalink

    btw, sandoura’s on the cover :D

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  11. Maysam
    Posted Thursday, August 6, 2009 at 1:09 am | Permalink

    Love it! :)

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  12. Mira
    Posted Thursday, August 6, 2009 at 12:19 pm | Permalink

    Sooooooo truuuuuuuuue! :P

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  13. Mary
    Posted Thursday, August 6, 2009 at 5:25 pm | Permalink

    Perfect and so true.
    Our society has become too fake to function.

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  14. Nino Frewat
    Posted Tuesday, April 6, 2010 at 2:09 pm | Permalink

    You said: “I wish they would invest all their money in matters that are worthier than gossiping and showing off.”

    Don’t forget that this gossiping and showing off is generating income for hundreds of people (literally: count the waiters of catering services, drivers, hairdressers, make-up artists, photographers, restaurants’ staff, clothing stores and everybody else in that sphere). Eventually, no matter how they invest their money, it all ends up to the same result, and it’s very good that these people keep spending money no matter how they decide to spend it.

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