Kau Bosh thank you so much! I've gotten a little behind but a new video is coming this week! I really appreciate all the support. Let me know if you have a topic you'd like to see in future videos
Omar I CAN'T REALLY WAIT to watch your upcoming videos, Akhi you're representing us Middle Eastern and spreading the word of the truth about us and we appreciate your efforts very much. Expressing barely considered topics such as comic books, movies, superheroes and geek culture and pop culture in general with excellent quality production and top notch presentation in your videos...it's just what we needed the most.
“Here I am in the desert!” *sprinkles sand* I laughed so hard, you're so hilarious 😂 I love this, hopefully one day - very soon -someone will break this stereotype we've been stuck with. Savagely!
Alaa M. Ali thank you so much! Yes, I would love a few new stereotypes to add to the mix... Just for variety. Let me know if there's a topic you're interested in seeing in another video!
Omar Butti Well, you can talk about movie adaptations. See, I love movies but I'm a book person, so often times I find myself hating a movie because the book was better and it really bugs me how the stories get ruined to be made into a movie. I'm not saying all movie adaptations are bad, but you can say it's the rule. However there are some exceptions, for instance "Eat, Pray, Love" was good, and "The Kite Runner", and so many others I'm sure. It's also subjective I guess. The lack of authenticity in casting, it really bugs me when Hollywood uses grown ass adults to play teenagers! I mean why not take a chance with younger generation - albeit not as famous - but just think how wild it would be if they casted teenagers to play dun dun dun... teenagers! 🤷🏽♀️ Oh, and indie films. Shed some light on those cause I don't think people know a lot about them.
Happy you watched the video! While it's far from conclusive there is some evidence that camels were domesticated in the area around Dubai. Here you go: www.thenational.ae/uae/camels-from-wild-beast-to-man-s-best-friend-1.211953
Hahaha awesome vid bro!
Amazing job, more videos please.
Kau Bosh thank you so much! I've gotten a little behind but a new video is coming this week! I really appreciate all the support. Let me know if you have a topic you'd like to see in future videos
Omar I CAN'T REALLY WAIT to watch your upcoming videos, Akhi you're representing us Middle Eastern and spreading the word of the truth about us and we appreciate your efforts very much. Expressing barely considered topics such as comic books, movies, superheroes and geek culture and pop culture in general with excellent quality production and top notch presentation in your videos...it's just what we needed the most.
“Here I am in the desert!”
*sprinkles sand*
I laughed so hard, you're so hilarious 😂
I love this, hopefully one day - very soon -someone will break this stereotype we've been stuck with. Savagely!
Alaa M. Ali thank you so much! Yes, I would love a few new stereotypes to add to the mix... Just for variety. Let me know if there's a topic you're interested in seeing in another video!
Omar Butti Well, you can talk about movie adaptations. See, I love movies but I'm a book person, so often times I find myself hating a movie because the book was better and it really bugs me how the stories get ruined to be made into a movie. I'm not saying all movie adaptations are bad, but you can say it's the rule. However there are some exceptions, for instance "Eat, Pray, Love" was good, and "The Kite Runner", and so many others I'm sure. It's also subjective I guess.
The lack of authenticity in casting, it really bugs me when Hollywood uses grown ass adults to play teenagers! I mean why not take a chance with younger generation - albeit not as famous - but just think how wild it would be if they casted teenagers to play dun dun dun... teenagers! 🤷🏽♀️
Oh, and indie films. Shed some light on those cause I don't think people know a lot about them.
now that's savage Omar!lol!
gilbeys clint durran haha glad you liked it!
You are very very wrong the first camels were domesticate din Sudan/Nubia 5000 years ago
Happy you watched the video! While it's far from conclusive there is some evidence that camels were domesticated in the area around Dubai. Here you go: www.thenational.ae/uae/camels-from-wild-beast-to-man-s-best-friend-1.211953