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Mumbai, India Katılım Haziran 2012
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𐌕𐌉𐌌𐌉💸
𐌕𐌉𐌌𐌉💸@fwtimini·
I live in constant fear of being asked to share a fun fact about myself.
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Gurpriya
Gurpriya@GurpriyaSidhu·
Arijit Singh sad songs are for when you are experiencing fresh pain. Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan songs are for when you have accepted pain as part of life.
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🧑🏾‍🦱@ewgraiam·
they’re saying there’s 30g of protein in spending a night laughing with your friends
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joy ꩜
joy ꩜@aopvs·
i’m carrying a heavy persistent sadness that doesn’t seem to have a clear origin or anchor. I am just so incredibly sad
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Libriscent
Libriscent@libriscent·
ADHDer's dream job: Being a Professional Idea Generator. Giving Unlimited ideas with absolutely no responsibility for implementation.
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Yavanika Shah
Yavanika Shah@yavanikashah·
Being an ordinary person in 2026 is weird. You wake up, make coffee, hit the gym, drive to work, answer emails… while somewhere else missiles are flying, flights are being cancelled, families are hiding in basements. The world is burning in one tab, and you’re expected to be productive in another. Modern life is emotionally absurd.
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Tim Siedell
Tim Siedell@badbanana·
Man was not meant to monitor this many situations.
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goma
goma@soigomaa·
Maturing is realizing that La La Land is actually a happy ending It is not about two people staying together forever, it is about two people meeting at the right time, changing each other's lives, and leaving with more than they came with. Mia became the woman she dreamed of because Seb believed in her, and Seb built the club he always wanted because Mia reminded him not to give up. Their love was not wasted. It was a bridge, carrying each of them to the lives they were destined for, proof that not every love is forever but every love can mean something. And sometimes the most honest ending is not holding on, but walking forward with gratitude for what was given.
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Maturing is realising that?

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Pritika
Pritika@pritika_9·
A big part of adulting is this realisation that there is so much of you that you cannot share with anyone. Not even with the people closest to you.
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Nicole Behnam
Nicole Behnam@NicoleBehnam·
Never fade friendship, no matter how many people in your path display narcissism or can’t reciprocate what they’ve been given. We need friendship as much as we need romantic relationships. Maybe even more. If someone can’t give you what you need, find someone else who can. It’s a numbers game just like anything else. Good people exist, don’t let bad people make you bitter.
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Farhiya ✨
Farhiya ✨@farhiiiyaaa___·
Blaming everything on end year fatigue when you’ve actually been tired and done since February
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feyisayo 💸
feyisayo 💸@feyiszn·
I won’t let anyone gaslight me into thinking intellectual mismatch is not a thing in romantic relationships. It’s not even about formal degrees or booksmarts. It shows up in things like curiousity, conversational depth, imagination, openness, and worldviews.
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Leading Report
Leading Report@LeadingReport·
BREAKING: Applying to a job in 2025 is the statistical equivalent of hurling your resume into a black hole, per Business Insider.
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Few@affableintro·
@zobeir I want
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zobeir
zobeir@zobeir·
I’m Zobeir Hamid I built the new Anything app I've got 500M credits sitting in my dev wallet for you to try it out reply if you want some
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Divyanshi
Divyanshi@divyanshifr·
Everyone is watching women’s cricket today. The shopkeepers are watching, the sabzi wallas are watching, men in tea stalls are watching. It feels different this time, seeing people genuinely excited, talking about players, celebrating every shot. For once, it doesn’t feel like women’s cricket needs defending. It just feels like cricket.
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