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Hello. Welcome to my personal blog where not everyone gets access to this. To navigate: Pencil: Profile Cloud: Blog posts Umbrella: My Works Snowflake: Affiliates and archives Sun: Credits Artist.
Time changes everything. They change you and me. My name is Nur Adibah. People call me dyba or dee or as preferred. I love thick-framed black glasses, which people complain are so nineteen-fifty. My friends mock me for being fat, but of course the typical me don't give a damn. Relatively a good girl. 20th July is the day I saw the first sign of life throughout all these years. I'm just another somebody. Absolutely have a highly insane love towards photography and editing the shots I captured. I was told that I'm a high profile glutton. Have an absolutely sweet tooth. I love chocolates and kkochi. Have a passion for dark colours. I believe in miracles, alright, and I'm in love with my 2 awesomest bestfriends, Rara and Lala of course. I'm learning two things I've considered most important in my life: To love, and not to hate. I ain't perfect but I'm unique, so live with it. Day Seven
July 30, 2011 | 2:57 PM
Do You Read? If Yes What Are Your Favourite Books? ‘I Am Nujood, Age 10 & Divorced’
Yes that's the book I've been reading, but stopped months ago. I know, its ridic but I will read when I'm alone, nothing to venture.
So basically its based on true story, well I only read narrative story based.
Its about Nujood Ali, aged 10, divorced. Well, the title tells it all.
Forced marriage.
Nujood possessed courage and bravery which not all 10 year old girls would have possessed by then.
Well, not even me and you?
She was even praised by prominent womens.
Nujood's lawyer Shada Nasser, who's born in 1964, is a feminist and specialist in human rights, whose involvement in Ali's case received much acclaim.
You have to read the book to understand. I'm way behind track.
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