فيديو يعكس كيف نقلتنا رؤية 2030 للأفضل وكيف حافظنا على هويتنا وثقافتنا مع كل هذا التطور 🇸🇦
الحمد لله على نعمة #السعودية متمسكين بثقافتنا ومعتزين بهويتنا والله يديم عز ديرتنا ويحفظ حكامنا وشعبنا ❤️
الناس بيتكلموا عن قصة.. أسطورة فرنسية.. ماني عارف مين..
أنا الصراحة حاسس معنى التمثال لما تكون رافع الصوت وجارك يخبط عالجدار "والله لو ما توطي الصوت حاجي اكسر الدنيا على دماغك 🤬" 😅
Context of Dutilleul, the protagonist in Marcel Aymé's short story "Le Passe-Muraille" (The Walker-through-Walls), is a notable character in French literature:
Dutilleul lived in Montmartre, Paris around 1943. He wore a monocle and had a small black beard. He was a simple and unambitious man who was described as an excellent person. He worked as a third-class employee at the Ministry of Registration.
He discovered he had the ability to walk through walls at age 42 during a power outage. He found himself on the landing of his apartment building's third floor after trying to move in the dark. He enjoyed his newfound ability at first and it led him to partake in sinister activities, which eventually, led to dire consequences.