It's taboo to admit that you're lonely. You can make jokes about it, of course. You can tell people that you spend most of your time with Netflix or that you haven't left the house today and you might not even go outside tomorrow. But rarely do you ever tell people about the true depths of your loneliness, about how you feel more and more alienated from your friends each passing day and you're not sure how to fix it. It seems like everyone is just better at living than you are. A part of you knew this was going to happen. Growing up, you just had this feeling that you wouldn't transition well to adult life, that you'd fall right through the cracks. And look at you now, it's happening.
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الإنسانُ بغيرِ أنيسٍ تأكله الغربةُ ، يهزمُه طولُ الطريقِ ، تغلبُه أهونُ المخاوفِ .. حتى تقبضَ يدٌ أخرى على يديه،
فيطمئن ويواجهُ ويرى العالمَ لأولِ مرةٍ..
حسبُنا من الدُّنيا إنسانٌ نأمنه ونأمنُ في حضرتِه !🧡🦋.
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There's a full moon tonight that is really clear (despite all the air pollution!!!) and I really wanted to take a picture of it, but my phone cameras quality isn't good enough to fully capture it :(
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where da heck are you suki?
i'm just INSIDE dammit %
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> mom spilled trace amount of curry powder on the floor
> cool ok ill sweep it up in a sec
> go to the bathroom, come back
> curry powder is suspiciously less
> cat is suspiciously yellow
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after patrolling, unwinding in a diner somewhere ...
throw the man a bone batman geez
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"What's the worst scenario case?"
This has been my life-changing question.
After the work you've been rejected at, you'll get into another good one.
After the assignment you've not did well in, there comes another which will be one of your best.
After the exam you've failed, you'll pass the year in the end.
After the disappointment, comes something that is exactly like what you've dreamt it to be.
And after the friend/partner you've lost, comes another one whom would truly love you with all his/her heart.
Always think about it. "What's the worst scenario case that might ever happen?"
Because in fact, everything passes. & even the worst case scenario is not even that bad, indeed."
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Hot take but I think driving is a more communal experience than we give it credit for. Obviously not as communal as public transport of course, but still communal.
Like when you notice someone's headlights are off so you give them a quick flash, or when you do the little handwaved to tell someone across the street it's okay for them to go.
Or, most importantly, the little headlight flash people in my area give each other when that one specific cop is sitting in his usual spot, hidden to the side of the main road.
I like that we've all collectively decided to warn each other.
My city is very big and I am very small. I don't get the opportunity to feel apart of my community very often. I like these little subtle moments of "Hey you! I see you! You see me! We are both human! We are both doing our best!"
Even if it comes in the form of "Ayo that asshole cop is parked 50ft head! Fuck that guy! But also slow down!"
One flash of a headlight can have so many meanings and I think that's fun.
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