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The urge to disappear off the face of the earth is one I’ve gone back to and reconsidered several times for no apparent reason. I find myself telling people I have no regrets in my past decisions because “everything happens for a reason” wh...
From ‘Doc McStuffin's’ to ‘Alexa and Katie’ to ‘F.R.I.E.N.D.S’. Every piece of friendship themed media I consumed led me to believe that friendship was about always being there for your best friend. It’s about trusting one another and knowi...
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a lump of clay is malleable and soft to the touch.
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the phrase “its not that deep” will never apply to me because i live to see everything as some kind of commentary on the way we exist as both individuals and as a part of society.
i recently learnt that in order to soften their pointe sho...
The sharp crows of the rooster pierced Deoli's morning silence and alerted a young girl that it was time for her day to begin. In a small house with gradually crumbling walls, lived young Amrutha with her aging mother and younger brother. W...
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