What I learned from the fight my mother had with Liberty Spahiun

It says: Dafina Demak we're leaving behind on Tuesday, a flu, didn't hit my throat or my nose, but my stomach. A very good flu, which knows where to fall, fills it with a lot of difficulty - at least a healthy meal. The flu started with [...]
It says: Dafina Demak
On Tuesday of the week after that, a flu didn't hit my throat or my nose, but my stomach. A very good flu, which knows where to fall, fills it with a lot of difficulty - at least a healthy meal.
The flu began with mildness, and at one time it was lost. Anyway, he was doing his job. My mother came to my apartment only to take care of me.
We Albanians have the famous old Ismet Peja saying that the body grows old when it wants to, but Americans also have such an expression, at least, so I read it in a phenomenal novel by Harper Lee entitled “To kill a mockingbird” (Sniffing) It also notes that there can be such an expression in Americans because the character of the novel speaks of the mother who died early: “My mother lived as long as she wanted and died” What I'm trying to say is that even my mother, though driven by age, hasn't grown too old. He may grow old when he wants to and die when he wants to.
Anyway, I want to cut short and get to the point on how I caught my mother fighting Liberta Spahiun and what I learned from the fight.
Mother, tired of being on top of 4-5 hours, she left a bit. She had taken her phone and decided to explore YouTube. He must have accidentally encountered the famous Prince of Kosovo.
As I suffered the flu that left me lying, I looked up and saw my mother arguing with Liberty Spahiu. I don't know about a book or a guest of hers, but one of them said: “... you don't have a responsibility when you marry. This may be a sentence explained by the mother to hear only that sentence and to ʹanalyse it because her reaction was very harsh.
When you get married, my mother screamed at Liberta on the phone.
I removed my wet face, which I carried, tore off my body temperature heat as a cause of flu, and asked my mother who made her nervous on the phone. I didn't think any of my brothers in Austria made him nervous in Viber, much less in that irresponsible sentence:
My mother said she heard on this show that when you marry, you have no responsibility and that this is not true at all. Whether it's true or not, I'm not doing anything, it's a matter in itself.
But one thing came to mind. My mother was the public this time. You get the word you want, the sentence you read about, and the blame is the following: show, Liberty, the guest of Liberte, the sentence heard at mealtime, the sentence read at mealtime, just the title heard, just the title read.
It often happens to us that in Periscop, when we translate news from Guardian, the reader's reaction is: You're falling too far. It would be nice to read any longer, because I'm not saying it's the Guardian (and Guardian probably told them from NASA). And read well that global migration is not a lie and that the world will be transformed from it is not a lie. We're not lying to either Guardian or us.
If my mother could hear the whole Liberty show or her guest, maybe she would understand why they said that when you marry you you have no responsibility and would easily avoid the virtual fight with her.












