
Rahul Mehra
3.4K posts










Alfred the Great was a visionary, but he was also a tyrant who traded human lives for ink on a page. He didn't save England; he just forced everyone to live in his personal version of it. A leader who is only appreciated after they’re dead is a leader who failed the people who were actually alive.




this can't be right apparently maekar was 31 yo during the trial of seven n daeron was 18... WDYM MAEKAR HAD DAERON WHEN HE WAS 13 THAT'S 😭😭😭

When i was in the er for severe nausea and stomach pain, they forced me to take a pregnancy test even though i was on my period and i told them that, then when they came back they looked devastated and told me there was blood in my urine. man, i wonder why

I don't think anyone cares about the mother of Isaac Newton. Marie Curie on the other hand is a legend!


My woman does this in public she out of my house.


When I was in law school I was tangentially friends with a girl who never showed up to class. Skipped lectures, dodged every seminar, had a "family emergency" for every moot court session. The night before 2nd year finals she was over at my place and casually mentioned she'd spent the last week watching every recorded lecture at 2x speed. She placed top 10 out of 300 students. Every Single Exam. And it wasn't just that she remembered the material, she actually UNDERSTOOD it. Like, laterally, practically, the way most of us who dragged ourselves to every 8am class still couldn't. She could apply case law to hypotheticals better than people who had been gunning for law review all year. I always shuddered thinking about what she could do if she actually tried. But she was perfectly content to just… chill. Some people are built different and honestly? It's annoying.












