I’m not obligated to love you. « Random Xpat Rantings

Being loveable is a skill. People with little experience of being loved want and perhaps even NEED to downplay that fact. Being loveable is a skill. Nobody deserves love. We are not newborn babies and I’m not some mothers nipple. We earn it, through our actions. By adding value. By being happy and sharing happiness.…

Dating in Israeli Hell: Atheists, Buddhists, and Pagans

In Israel, an atheist isn’t exactly an atheist.  They may say that they don’t believe in a god, but for some reason, when it comes to non Jewish/Arab/Druze women, they will find an excuse to be worse than the orthodox. If a guy claims to be something other than whatever his parents were, don’t fall…

Israeli Hell

So that you know what I’m talking about when I use the term “Israeli hell”, this is where it came from: Three lawyers are in a car on the highway.  One is American, one French, and one Israeli.  They get into a car accident, and all three die at the same time. They arrive at…

Facial Justice, a Novel About Postmodernist Hatred of Beauty

The first chapter contains the scene of two female friends meeting. The prettier of the two has been reported to the authorities for her good looks, and faces cumpulsory plastic surgery to level her down to the average standard. “It was my lashes they mostly picked on, for being too long and curly. My fault,…

Oil, Potion, Powder, or Spray? When to Use What | Witch University

There are many concoctions used in witchcraft. The most commonly seen are potions, oils, incense, and powders. Soaps, lotions and creams, ointments, gels, waxes, solvents, dissolving pellets, foods/consumables, steam, and sometimes even ice is used in witchcraft. It is a good idea to know when to use what. via Oil, … Continue reading The post…