Mideast Youth Comic #3: Ali's Story
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Love it! Sweet job Sarah.
Your comics are really fun, even if they tell sad stories like those before. Keep up the great work!
But Bahrain… well, as a kid I thought “At least our flag isn’t as ugly as Qatar’s” would be a great motto for that country. But now I’ve learned it’s the home of some great bloggers
Awww, let’s hear it for Bahrain. Nice story!
Don’t feel bad Ali…apparently quite a few folks in the US have no idea where Canada is…