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The Kamikaze phenomenon
Wed, 01 Jul 2009 06:35:00 GMT by Maya Zankoul
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Illustrations by Maya Zankoul
Surely all of you courageous chauffeurs who drive on the Lebanese highway witnessed at least once the "kamikaze phenomenon". Some people find it logical to cross a highway when there is a bridge few meters away. Also note that we chose to put the rather "happy ending" of this phenomenon because we don't want any martyrs in here, but unfortunately this phenomenon usually ends rather sadly. RESPECT THE ROAD PEOPLE!
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Roupen Bastadjian said on Wed, 01 Jul 2009 18:07:46 GMT
Strange, I feel I have something to do with this play.
reine nemer said on Thur, 02 Jul 2009 10:44:30 GMT
lol i see myself here, though i would never cross a highway if there was a bridge but the thing is most of the time, there is no bridge, and no way for you to pass... i have a problem when i cross the streets i just jump in front of the car, they ask me why, i reply: no one is ever respectful enough to consider slowing down or even stopping to make me pass, if i have to wait, i can wait for days and i won't pass

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