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Clowns without borders

Seen on Nachlat Binyamin st.

Meet Javier. “It’s amazing how social media changed my life. Ten years ago when I came here I felt all alone. All of my friends and family where 10,000 miles away from me and The only way to connect with them was by a lousy payphone. Today I just need to log on Facebook, Twitter or Whatsapp and I get the latest news from back home.”

Seen on Shuk hacarmel.

Meet Eynav, “When I was 12 I fell in love with my next door neighbour. I had a huge crush – every glimpse made my heart beat faster and filled my stomach with butterflies. But SHE never knew how I felt about her. It was very confusing to have these emotions for a girl, so I put them on hold for a very long time. When I was 15 I met this charming guy that made me fall in love with him. It was puppy love in the most genuine way. He knew all along about my affection for women but he also knew that I loved him deeply. However, after 7 years with him, I realised our relationship couldn’t continue . I remember reading this sentence in a book, “Only dead fish swim with the current,” and I knew that I didn’t want to be a dead fish all ...

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Meet Kuti, “Last year’s winner in the Israeli version of the show, “Big Brother”. “I went to the auditions because I had nothing to lose, so I just said ‘what the hell? Being inside the house was a great challenge for me but it was a once in a life time experience. I think there’s a chance I would do it again.

Seen on shuk hacarmel.

Piano man

Walk on by.

Winter is coming

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