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OmarTheSyrian: Nothing last forever my friend

around or near the same place:

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Vythonaut: Don't have words... very sad. Wishing you good luck in whatever you do in your life my friend.. *hopes for peace*
I think that with the time passing, such things become more as a daily routine and you begin to feel........numb.
Thank you my friend, I wish no one experience this, but it's life..... and it's greed.....
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OmarTheSyrian:
What a nightmare. That this is anyone's everyday life now is hard to imagine.

Games are probably your least worry right now and I hope you succeed with your studies because anything is better than army service under these conditions. Nevertheless, I sent you a code for Stronghold HD because as an Age of Empires 2 fan you'll most probably enjoy it and you can't study all the time without taking breaks and occupying your mind with something else. So feel free to redeem the code if you want the game. (check your inbox)
Don't worry about getting games for free, receiving gifts from complete strangers is normal here and one day in the future when you are in a better situation you will be able to pass on the favor to someone else.
Greetings!

Senteria wishes you a happy stay. =)
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OmarTheSyrian: Hello everyone.
My name is Omar, I'm 18 years old and I'm from Damascus,Syria.
I've been watching GOG for a while and it's really an AMAZING website (store).
i just want to say thank you to the management of GOG and keep up the good work and know that the whole world is watching you getting bigger and bigger.
I hope that someday I'll be able to buy from here. but some free games are always good :D I missed my favorite M&B but maybe I'll get The Witcher.
By the way I love the community ;)
Sincerely, Omar
Welcome to GOG, Omar! It's good to hear from someone who lives in Syria, especially given the current situation there. There is little I can say or do that can make your situation easier, but I can at least ensure you don't miss out on M&B. Check your PM; I hope you'll get a chance to play it again.

I hope you have a pleasant stay here. Good luck with your studies.
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OmarTheSyrian:
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awalterj: What a nightmare. That this is anyone's everyday life now is hard to imagine.

Games are probably your least worry right now and I hope you succeed with your studies because anything is better than army service under these conditions. Nevertheless, I sent you a code for Stronghold HD because as an Age of Empires 2 fan you'll most probably enjoy it and you can't study all the time without taking breaks and occupying your mind with something else. So feel free to redeem the code if you want the game. (check your inbox)
Don't worry about getting games for free, receiving gifts from complete strangers is normal here and one day in the future when you are in a better situation you will be able to pass on the favor to someone else.
people are getting used to it more....

Yes, I hope that to even if sometimes you just feel like F**k it nothing worth living for and then you remember that you have a dream....
Thank you very much man I really appreciate it.
I see that it's and someday in the future whether Ill be in Syria or not, I'll return the favor.
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Senteria: Greetings!

Senteria wishes you a happy stay. =)
Hello Senteria, Thank you!
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OmarTheSyrian: Hello everyone.
My name is Omar, I'm 18 years old and I'm from Damascus,Syria.
I've been watching GOG for a while and it's really an AMAZING website (store).
i just want to say thank you to the management of GOG and keep up the good work and know that the whole world is watching you getting bigger and bigger.
I hope that someday I'll be able to buy from here. but some free games are always good :D I missed my favorite M&B but maybe I'll get The Witcher.
By the way I love the community ;)
Sincerely, Omar
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Gandos: Welcome to GOG, Omar! It's good to hear from someone who lives in Syria, especially given the current situation there. There is little I can say or do that can make your situation easier, but I can at least ensure you don't miss out on M&B. Check your PM; I hope you'll get a chance to play it again.

I hope you have a pleasant stay here. Good luck with your studies.
Oh man, I hope you will have the chance to see it in the future.
I really don't know what to say right know, Thank you so much!
Post edited November 20, 2014 by OmarTheSyrian
I want to thank all of you guys and girls even the people outside this thread for being a great community.
Today was a happy day, probably one of the happiest in my hole life but their will be a happier day and that will be day when I can return this big favor and make other people happy.
You really overwhelmed me with your generosity.
I wish you all happy life, I hope you achieve all what you want to.....

Now it's time to say goodnight.

GOODNIGHT, I LOVE YOU ALL *LOUD VOICE*, *HUGS*
Post edited November 20, 2014 by OmarTheSyrian
There's something I've been wondering about: how's your English so good? I've kind of expected that English would be given a lower priority over there. Is it just you or is it common for Syrians to be able to speak English?

Just curious ^^
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popperik: There's something I've been wondering about: how's your English so good? I've kind of expected that English would be given a lower priority over there. Is it just you or is it common for Syrians to be able to speak English?

Just curious ^^
It's not that uncommon now, especially among the younger people in larger cities.
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awalterj: Here's a photo from Syria, I was making a painting in front of the Citadel in Aleppo and some locals came to see what I was doing. I wonder what happened to all the people on the photo, I hope they're ok but there is no way to know.
Thanks for the photo. Last time I visited Aleppo was in 2010, just some months before the conflict in Syria started (though Aleppo was quite safe a year or so after it started; one of the safest places in fact). There was a school trip and the kids asked me to take their photos. I too wonder what happened to them now.

Aleppo is a nice city, though not as good as Damascus ;) (they do have better food than us though...). It's really sad to see what happened to it now. The historical town center is badly damaged. While being very safe at first when the conflict started, now it's one that taken a relly heavy toll. It's been a battle zone since 2012 now, and one in which all sides of the conflict are taking part.
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Post edited November 20, 2014 by ZFR
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popperik: There's something I've been wondering about: how's your English so good? I've kind of expected that English would be given a lower priority over there. Is it just you or is it common for Syrians to be able to speak English?

Just curious ^^
ِMy English isn't that good to be honest, it was way better a few years ago, Now i have so much spelling mistakes when writing because when you're not using the language every day you will start to forget it.
No, you've been misguided, the English have high priority over here (we study it from the first grade) and there's French also (the reason why I failed in the last year) and I think they will add Russian very soon.
In this period of time it's more common amongst the 90's generation. even back in the 50's the people used to speak English very well, take a look:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-CXjK40sSRA
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popperik: There's something I've been wondering about: how's your English so good? I've kind of expected that English would be given a lower priority over there. Is it just you or is it common for Syrians to be able to speak English?

Just curious ^^
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ZFR: It's not that uncommon now, especially among the younger people in larger cities.
+1
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awalterj: Here's a photo from Syria, I was making a painting in front of the Citadel in Aleppo and some locals came to see what I was doing. I wonder what happened to all the people on the photo, I hope they're ok but there is no way to know.
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ZFR: Thanks for the photo. Last time I visited Aleppo was in 2010, just some months before the conflict in Syria started (though Aleppo was quite safe a year or so after it started; one of the safest places in fact). There was a school trip and the kids asked me to take their photos. I too wonder what happened to them now.

Aleppo is a nice city, though not as good as Damascus ;) (they do have better food than us though...). It's really sad to see what happened to it now. The historical town center is badly damaged. While being very safe at first when the conflict started, now it's one that taken a relly heavy toll. It's been a battle zone since 2012 now, and one in which all sides of the conflict are taking part.
Aleppo is more known for the spicy food, I think that Aleppo and Homs are the most damaged cities in this war.
Post edited November 21, 2014 by OmarTheSyrian
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OmarTheSyrian: but by saying "oldies" how much do you mean?
That is a tough question but putting things in a simple way I would say any pre 2000 game falls into that category (for me at last). Nice gfx? Nice plot? Man - soon we will be floaded with classic Lucasarts adventures - you couldn't find better place & time :-)

And I saw you are worried you will not be able to play with games you get here. Well - don't be. Many of us are just collectors :-P
On a serious note - I saw your system specs - I say at least 1/4 of GOG's catalog will run on your PC just fine.
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OmarTheSyrian: but by saying "oldies" how much do you mean?
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tburger: That is a tough question but putting things in a simple way I would say any pre 2000 game falls into that category (for me at last). Nice gfx? Nice plot? Man - soon we will be floaded with classic Lucasarts adventures - you couldn't find better place & time :-)

And I saw you are worried you will not be able to play with games you get here. Well - don't be. Many of us are just collectors :-P
On a serious note - I saw your system specs - I say at least 1/4 of GOG's catalog will run on your PC just fine.
A lot of the pre 2000 games are great and I need to check some of them, but some good graphics or remake would make them better, I guess?.
I'll be a collector when I can, it's really addictive to see this amount of good games and you'll be like I want this, this, this and this.... and with a good job you can spent +200$ every now and then.
I'm not that worried because I can play the games whenever I want so I can just get some big games and play them when I get a better PC, so it's not a very big issue.
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OmarTheSyrian: Hello everyone.
My name is Omar, I'm 18 years old and I'm from Damascus,Syria.
I've been watching GOG for a while and it's really an AMAZING website (store).
i just want to say thank you to the management of GOG and keep up the good work and know that the whole world is watching you getting bigger and bigger.
I hope that someday I'll be able to buy from here. but some free games are always good :D I missed my favorite M&B but maybe I'll get The Witcher.
By the way I love the community ;)
Sincerely, Omar
Stay safe friend, and live a long, happy life.
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OmarTheSyrian: Hello everyone.
My name is Omar, I'm 18 years old and I'm from Damascus,Syria.
I've been watching GOG for a while and it's really an AMAZING website (store).
i just want to say thank you to the management of GOG and keep up the good work and know that the whole world is watching you getting bigger and bigger.
I hope that someday I'll be able to buy from here. but some free games are always good :D I missed my favorite M&B but maybe I'll get The Witcher.
By the way I love the community ;)
Sincerely, Omar
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sturryz: Stay safe friend, and live a long, happy life.
I will, thank you my friend.
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OmarTheSyrian: I'll be a collector when I can, it's really addictive to see this amount of good games and you'll be like I want this, this, this and this....
Yup...I have those symptoms :-)