Tunisian made Blogging hallucinations
This guy in not Tunisian

Unloaded from earth, focusing in his paper, siting down where no body else would stay, muting the world with his MP3 player, this guy is certainly not a Tunisian one, because I know how identify my citizens.
Fist of all he is reading : Few Tunisians read books, most of us do that at home, we are avoiding the shame to be seen trying to get some knowledge.
Secondly He is sitting alone : We have that manner sit closer (like the guys behind him), to join crowds and to go always in pair at least.
Thirdly he is relaxed : We use to be anxious, freaked and almost looking like if we have escaped jail last night (look at the face all around him.
And finally he is wearing very simple clothes : We have obsession for coloured, expensive , chick clothes for what we saved our salaries.
I guess you share my opinion (if you are Tunisian) and that you can understand my people (if you are a stranger).
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about 4 years ago
je suis parfaitement d’accord avec toi,
about 4 years ago
ce qui m’intrigue c’est qu’es ce qui pousse les gens a sortir de chez eux et rester dehors sur les trottoires ou dans les caf
about 4 years ago
toooooooooooooooooooooooo funny, j’ai bcp rigol
about 4 years ago
o
about 4 years ago
Je trouve cet article tres drole. Je suis tunisienne nee en france, et souvent l ete en tunisie j avais des amis qui me disais qu il pouvait reconnaitre ceux qui vivent a l etranger, les etrangers, bref, finalement je trouve ton article tres drole. El tmakir tunsi quoi;)
about 4 years ago
pas d’accord, il peut etre tunisien
je vous explique
nous tunisiens sommes r
about 4 years ago
remarques pertinentes et j’adh