Tuesday, April 15, 2008

Happy People


Now is the time
To get out your worries
And leave all your problems behind
I wanna see more happy people...
-Offer Nissim, Happy People

Happy People (Original Mix, 320 kbps) - Download Here
Happy People (Allan Natal Club Mix) - Download Here

There's also a newly released Offer Nissim compilation album called "Happy People"

Why (Original Mix)-Offer Nissim Feat Maya
Happy people (Original Mix)-Offer Nissim Feat maya
Wish You Were Here (Original Mix)-Offer Nissim Feat Maya
Im In Love (Original Mix) -Offer Nissim Feat Maya
Love (Original Mix) -Offer Nissim Feat Maya
Everybody Dance (Offer Nissim Remix)- Deborah Cox
Cha Cha Cha (Original Mix)- Offer Nissim
La Passione (Offer Nissim Remix)- Shirley Bassey
Que Hiciste (Offer Nissim Remix) -Jeninfer Lopez
Eye Can See You (Offer Nissim Remix)- Suzanne Palmer

שם אל חי--INTRO
Ze Sheshomer Alay (Offer niaaim & Yinon Yahel Remix)-Sarit Hadad
CandyMan (Offer Nissim Remix)- Christina Aguilera
Petra (Offer Nissim 08' Reconstruction)- Dana International
Billie Jean 08' (Offer Nissim Remix) -Michael Jackson
Change (Offer Nissim Remix)- Vocals by Ohad Heim
More And More (Offer Nissim 08' Reconstruction) - Captain Hollywood
Shine (Original Mix) -Yinon Yahel
Remember My Name (Original Mix)- Offer Nissim Feat Symphony Extreme
Flame 08' (Offer Nissim Remix) - Erin Hamilton
La Vie Par Procuration (Offer Nissim 08' Reconstruction)- JJ Goldmann
Wild is the wind-Offer Nissim Present Assaf Amdursky

Friday, April 11, 2008

Sympathy for iParteee

Seems everyone is trying to be the next Bryan Gorrel.

Brian Gorrel is Delfin “DJ” Montano’s ex. He is accusing DJ of stealing his $70,000. In fact, his blog is dedicated to that end. That said blog has also garnered 2,000,000 views in just about a month of being put in operation, and it’s not because of his writing style. You would have to go the site for you to know what I mean. Writing about Delfin, IMO, is the main reason for his success. It’s a typical lover-gets-swindled-story that wouldn’t elicit more than a second of pity if it hadn’t had a more tangible flavor to it. He, however, has made it clear that he will close his blog if Delfin pays him back. So you better check out his site soon. Either, Google pushes him down or Delfin gets a change of heart and finances and decide to pay him back, and his blog is closed down; and you wouldn’t have a first hand look at what the fuss is all about.

Now comes, i-Parteee’s blog which is specifically dedicated to Club Government, its loyal clients, and those who take ecstasy at the club. Is i-Parteee trying to be the next Bryan Gorrel? For what reason? I-Parteee posted a comment in this blog.




Which makes me and most people wonder:

1. Does he really know Henry, Charles, Harold, Neb, etc? Some may be factual, some may be exaggerated facts, some.. well.. are lies.


2. Why does he hate Club Government that much?


3. If he said that he wants to stop ecstasy addiction, why not start looking at Bed Malate, O-Bar, Embassy, Alchemy? I’ve been there and hell, I see people on ecstasy.


4. Does Henry Lim owe him $70,000???


Or maybe… i-Parteee is just looking for sympathy. If you are looking for sympathy you can find it between shit and syphilis in the dictionary.

Wednesday, April 9, 2008

Einstein

"A man's ethical behavior should be based effectually on sympathy, education, and social ties; no religious basis is necessary. Man would indeed be in a poor way if he had to be restrained by fear of punishment and hope of reward after death."

Hate Hate

We live in a world where people for the most part only look at differences.

I knew people who hates gay people. People still hold on to the hate for reasons that just don’t have any logic. It’s painful and keeps me a bit trapped. For some of us, this hate has lead to brutal attacks and verbal assaults.

We need to give up looking at differences. We need to get smarter. Have we stopped evolving? Are we back in the primordial period? Instead of looking at each other’s differences, we need to start looking at our similarities and our strengths. Hate is a human emotion. It’s a curse. We need to let it rest. We need to let it all die. The human race needs to wake up before hate overtakes us. If we don’t watch out, hate will consume. It is the most destructive of our frail human emotions.

Lip Service

Gay people fight against discrimination. But lately, I realized that some of us were now reduced to self-hating gay men. Is there a need for me to wear my mask again. Society has handed me a mask to wear ... everywhere I go, at all times and before all sections of society, I pretend. Pretend not to be gay so that I won’t be discriminated not just by straight people, but by gay people as well.

Are we discriminating our own kind? What kind of people are we if we stereotype our own kind?

I am guilty of bashing other gay people and it became a hobby every time I wait for my friends to come. But never did I post their pictures on the internet and comment on the way they look: make-up and fashion. I still respect them for who they are. A couple of days ago, an article was posted at http://www.chikatime.com/ about the soft opening of Club Government. What upsets me is how the author lambasted the club and some of its guests. I am not defending whatever happens inside the club (for all I know, the same scene happens in other clubs – Bed, Absinth, Embassy, Alchemy, Warehouse135 - straight and gay clubs). I am writing about how rude and how hypocrite the author is. Another blog trying to make a scene surfaced yesterday as well - http://parteeepeople.blogspot.com. I don't know why these gay people (I'm assuming that they are of "our kind") discriminate their own. Exposing people as if they don't have skeletons in their dirty closets.

Let the first gay guy, not guilty, not even once, of having too much make-up or became a fashion victim cast the first stone.

I know that people here, and almost everywhere, are shallow, superficial, insecure, and essentially fickle. I know that I am shallow, superficial, insecure, and essentially fickle, but I have moments of clarity that make me feel as though I’m allowed to pretend otherwise. I see so much bigotry in the press, on web logs, in society that I feel ill.. I’ve been gay-bashed – both by straight people and by gay people.

It’s a dog-eat-dog world. Gay vs Gay.