winced

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winced

@falloutexe

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winced@falloutexe·
And guess what? My Mumma waited till the last period, and I went back home with her.❤️
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and even had something personal to say to each one (things I had blabbered to her at home everyday) She did bring frooti, cupcakes, and many other things, which she shared with all my friends. We had so much fun. It was the best recess I ever had , My favourite memory of all.
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Story time !! When I was in Class 2, I went straight to my mother after she came home from school and told her that my class teacher had called her because I had scored less in my terminal exam. I also said that she had warned me-
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winced@falloutexe·
Waise bhii Database Administrator real job thodi hain.
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cat@dollshojo·
also rape: please please please have sex with me, do you not love me?
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वरुण 🇮🇳
वरुण 🇮🇳@varungrover·
Morality, fairness, and justice were the unwritten critical conditions to follow for people in power since the early days of civilisation. Even if they didn’t follow them, they made efforts that history remembers them as the good guys who tried. And then sometime in the last two decades (after a century of dabbling with the idea) a new set of kings arrived who said - what if we choose to be openly immoral, unjust, and even vile. What could go wrong (for us)? And nothing did - in fact their powers, mandates, and evilness kept on increasing. They don’t care about history or the written word documenting their deeds - in fact have an active disdain for it. Both history and future are just tools to their agenda - of accumulating more power in the present. And the most fascinating paradox hidden in this choice is that these kings have proudly made religion and their own religious identities as the central argument to their position. Religion - a way of life that above all surmises that actions have consequences (even for Gods) - being used by people who firmly believe in zero consequences. These kings, more than even the godless atheists, know there are no gods, no afterlife, no rebirths, and no punishment here or anywhere else. Nihilist power-grabbers have taken over the world while the common believers are left to deal with the consequences. It’s not just the end of ethics, it’s the end of the biggest lure of the religions itself - that in the end, there’s justice. It’s the end of religion.
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