@39130Saumya civic sense yes, but more importantly the day to day kich-kich, like you get thoda sa feeling of wanting to go back asap, farther, the better, and in that I fear I am losing identity, na idhar ka raha na udhar ka.
"Nobody has to stay. Yet some people do."
The rare kind. Call anytime. Speak the craziest shit. Meet and it'll be the wildest time.
Fuck effort. Fuck ego. Fuck geography.
Can sit w/ them and do nothing. And it's everything.
Some people will never know what this feels like.
Geography happened, life happened, ego happened and now just two people who forgot to keep choosing each other....
Who texts first?... Who makes more effort?... Who is emotionally available?... Who drains energy?
@moneyworks4u_fa Its unfortuante. Everyone's just busy, tired, trying to keep their own life together. And that's sadder than if someone had actually done something wrong.
At least anger gives you somewhere to put the grief.
Geography happened, life happened, ego happened and now just two people who forgot to keep choosing each other....
Who texts first?... Who makes more effort?... Who is emotionally available?... Who drains energy?
The cruelest thing about distance isn't the miles. It's watching something that was slowly becoming beautiful just... stop. Mid-sentence. No fight. No closure.
https://t.co/7rqRq9O3Bi
I admit, this one made me emotional.
The line - “Nobody teaches you how painful it feels to slowly lose access to someone who once knew your inner life intimately. Someone who understood the silences before your sentences.” Hits very hard.
Amazing article.
Civil Irony : The quiet grief of adult friendship https://t.co/LfirKq1jwr