We're so empty :(pic.twitter.com/R9Fu3wZ0Ys
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Author clearly hasn't been to Lulu on a Friday night or tried to drive anywhere post Iftar this month
It's a sea of humanity out there!
Beautiful public spaces with beautiful people giving out free food to people #Ramadan2017pic.twitter.com/qz5w88fWQs
Considering our temperatures reach 50+ degrees, I think we're pretty damn crowded:pic.twitter.com/a9VuxkUqor
So an empty private swimming pool is supposed to represent the emptiness of a whole city?pic.twitter.com/qsNdNZZYpX
This place looks so empty :( #souqwaqif #doha #qatar #WeAreQatarpic.twitter.com/AVGUyRFgGM
a cafe in Qatar June 15, 2017. 36 degrees celciuspic.twitter.com/DfGRftpcME
It's actually the exact opposite. Even during a crisis.. our community that is made up of locals & expats are filling our streets with life.
And people are always welcome. Whether tourists, bought a place and become residents, and working here.
The Pearl, Katara, Souq Waqif, more than 10 malls and you couldn't find any better proof except that swimming pool pic?
Maybe they don't know what the definition of "public" is, that's why they took a pic of a private pool
here comes the comments from the state sponsored propaganda machine ...
State-sponsored propaganda machine? Alright James-who's-never-left-the-comfort-of-his-little-American-suburb-but-thinks-he-knows-the-world
It's actually funny you'd say that. At least everyone in Qatar is unified behind our leader. And America's leader? Well...pic.twitter.com/fqvx48EOyE
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