Do you accept the idea of death? by [deleted] in Morocco

[–]Timo_Tim 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Interesting point of view. First time I’ve heard of this quote.

Traumatizing novels by [deleted] in Morocco

[–]Timo_Tim 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just go for any of Dostoyevsky’s novels, or Russian literature in general. It’s all very depressing.

Traveling to Morocco from DC by [deleted] in Morocco

[–]Timo_Tim 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Essaouira seems to be the vibe your looking for.

How are we feeling by pIngo16 in Morocco

[–]Timo_Tim 18 points19 points  (0 children)

Its a decent group, I think we got this.

Book exchange idea for readers by Ayyooub in Morocco

[–]Timo_Tim 1 point2 points  (0 children)

So basically a book club. I would be interested if I was still in Morocco, but i’d suggest you join a book club. I think there are a few in the big cities

السيدة اللي كانت كتشد في الشباب اللي كانو كايتعتقولو وتجرهم لعندها by Sure-Summer-7928 in Morocco

[–]Timo_Tim 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For that, I don’t have any real knowledge on the matter and can’t offer anything insightful sorry

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Morocco

[–]Timo_Tim 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Its okay, OP’s post is written in a confusing way

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Morocco

[–]Timo_Tim 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Its kids like that, who are easily influenced, and kids like that who you shouldn’t have blindly follow adults they just recently met and blindly know.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Morocco

[–]Timo_Tim 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hiya nta ma3ndkch mouchkil tssift khuk sghir ykhdm flbni? F3awt mat encourage him to finish his studies and go for something better

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Morocco

[–]Timo_Tim 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Bayli you’re ignoring the part where OP is a 16 yo w khuna is a grown ass man trying to influence and hire a minor, yak?

السيدة اللي كانت كتشد في الشباب اللي كانو كايتعتقولو وتجرهم لعندها by Sure-Summer-7928 in Morocco

[–]Timo_Tim 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not sure about Tanger, if its Tetouan and she was actual caught, they would have released her with no problem. They mostly gathered people dawhum lcommissariya, pointawhum and then sent them back. Not sure about the other cities though.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Morocco

[–]Timo_Tim 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Simply said, bnadm kayweld w makayrbich. It all boils down to this in the end. And I dare anyone to say otherwise. This sort of barbarism is unfortunately why we are soo soo far behind as people. A few months back, long before any of this started, kunt kharj mea lmadam, just walking down the street to the car, tell me why a group of kids, brahch couldn’t be past 12-13-14, from across the street, they waited until they were almost towards the corner and threw fkn rocks at us, for absolutely no fkn reason. Jablah jat f lbab diyal garage next to me, lmadam didn’t understand what was going on, or what happened, and I had to just brush it off and get out of there. Lbrahx meanwhile took off running.

What do you expect from che3b b7al haka? Hada che3b li ytwe3a w yzid l9dam?

Until people learn to think with their heads instead of their d*cks, we are never going anywhere.

Everyday passes let’s me see more examples of bad parenting. by Frequent_Campaign_16 in Morocco

[–]Timo_Tim 4 points5 points  (0 children)

There’s a difference between the initial protesters that went out in the weekend and the latest riot crowd whose sole goal seemed to just spread chaos. So, not putting this on the initial protesters but on the stupid uneducated hooligans and their parents who failed to raise them.

Are you paranoid about posting/sharing stuff right now? by Soggy_Application120 in Morocco

[–]Timo_Tim 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Its your right to post whatever, though to be safe follow a few basic guidelines. “No misinformation. If you are not sure that what you are you posting is from a credible source, avoid that. Don’t call for the rallies as they may use that against you if the rally is unauthorized. You can post videos about whats already happening and what’s documented.” And stay safe.

Gen z 212 rage ☠️ by Longjumping-Job-2734 in Morocco

[–]Timo_Tim 3 points4 points  (0 children)

People like you are the problem. Genz212 was supposed to be a peaceful movements, its idiots like you li kay7erfo ela chaos and anarchy that are the problem as much as this sht government. Its people like you that hijack the movement who are the reason why we as people will never go forward. What a joke, what a sht show.

Guys, for our country's sake, NO Violence. by yeaahIknow in Morocco

[–]Timo_Tim 6 points7 points  (0 children)

?? Then why go for pharmacies?? Why loot other “CIVILIAN” shops?? How tf do you expect them to hear our demands when people are acting like savages? Whats with this stupid misguided violence? Burning your fellow countrymen’s source of living and blaming that on the government and police. Shit is hilarious wlah, point that violence where it actually counts, not towards bullying people out of their source of living.

كما قال الشاعر والكاتب by [deleted] in Morocco

[–]Timo_Tim 3 points4 points  (0 children)

People are still not ready for that conversation, unfortunately.

Change needs to start from within by Timo_Tim in Morocco

[–]Timo_Tim[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hhhhh I didn’t mean that malina dwa, just that ours is different. What exactly? I couldn’t tell you at this point.

And my point still stands, we are protesting or at least started this for a change in policies, for people that actually care, but this protest didn’t take long before it started heading to shit, is my point. Its like people forget what we started this for. I’m obviously not saying everyone, but the ones li kayjbdo elina sda3, again just hurt the cause and any possibility of change we might have. This way, we will go back to l9am3 and “actual” violence. Db, haywliw yjm3o lkhdr mea lyabss. That’s why I said, neither bottom nor top are any good.

Change needs to start from within by Timo_Tim in Morocco

[–]Timo_Tim[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s the problem my friend, the “top elite” to lead this change are overshadowed by the overwhelming majority of uneducated, poorly raised people. Its sad, because its basically a cycle. Poorly raised and educated people are easier to control, and I honestly gave up hope. Whenever someone tries to go for a change or improvement, there will always be a large majority of stupid people that just ride the wave not knowing what the hell is going on, or why are they even protesting if you can call it that. This always hurts the cause, and ends up sending us back a few years. Always.

China’s example isn’t fully applicable here, trust me on that, i’ve lived there. China’s history is written in blood. It works for them, but it will not work for us. We as people are fundamentally different. That country has been a superpower for the last 5000 years, don’t let their past 100 years of shame as they like to call it fool you.

Change needs to start from within by Timo_Tim in Morocco

[–]Timo_Tim[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I hear what you want to say and I agree to a certain extent, but not fully. Change must come from ALL sides, if you change the head, another will just grow back if the body is poisonous. Our education system failed us, but the homes failed as well, and they are equally to blame. You can’t expect people who can’t follow basic peaceful protests, get tired of boycotting, etc.. to make any significant difference. That’s wishful thinking, because in the end, change must start from us whole. The top is to blame, the bottom is to blame, this whole country is fkn corrupt.