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On Sun, 21 Feb 2010 19:51:13 UTC neo_urbaniste (23) answered the Proust Questionnaire (click on a question to read other answers):

What do you regard as the lowest depth of misery?
To lose my youngest brother
Where would you like to live?
In a lively city, with lowrise buildings
What is your idea of earthly happiness?
Observing the morning as the world begins to wake
Your favorite musician?
Yann Teirsan
The quality you most admire in a man?
Genorosity, trustworthiness, intelligence
The quality you most admire in a woman?
intelligence, lack of vanity
Your favorite virtue?
tolerance
Your favorite occupation?
playing the piano, reading , writing, baking
Your most marked characteristic?
joyfullyness
What do you most value in your friends?
trustworthiness - generosity - consideration
What is your principle defect?
put others before me - to the point that it affects me negatively
What to your mind would be the greatest of misfortunes?
losing my father at an early time and not having had the chance to be with him in his struggle with cancer
What would you like to be?
more of myself
What is your favorite color?
pastel color shades
What is your favorite flower?
orchid
What is your favorite bird?
the seagull
Who are your favorite poets?
Anna Akhmatova
Who are your heroes in real life?
George Arbid
What are your favorite names?
Fouad
What is it you most dislike?
smoking, littering, impoliteness
How would you like to die?
peacefully, knowing that i have expended all my energy to the world
What is your present state of mind?
Irritation from someone I thought more of at some point in time , but only to be disappointed
What is your motto?
Keep smiling

A neo_urbanist[e] looking to find some sense in my surroundings, trying not to see from inside the bubbles that we live in but to think outside of it. Identity, who am I if I am a lebanese that never lived in my home country except for the last 5 years and upon returning to that country in which I was raised, I find that any memory of it has perished as though my life had always been back in my home country. Yet, I am not from here or there, I am everywhere I have been.

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