I cried when I realised I didn't have access again. Tried for weeks. Then gave up. That app was perfect. Gosh, my 2020 first quarter was splendid because of Anybooks.
I'm still sad.
@JAMBHQ That's the problem. When teachers that literally mold the child are incompetent retards, what do you expect of the child?
This country is not real
One of my favourite activities is going on Temu and scrolling while adding things I like to cart without intention or budget to buy them. I currently have 300k worth of items in my cart. Who go buy am? Let my enemies be confused.
What a boring planet.... no fairies, no elves, no mermaids, no dragons, no vampires, no werewolves… just bills, stress, gossip, and insufferable people.
i think the biggest downside to being a reader is that you become harder to satisfy. you’ve seen what literature can do at its best. everything else feels insufficient.
I use “Ms.” because I refuse to be identified by marital status.
It is indeed crazy that males get to have “Master” for boys and “Mr.” when they become 18 year olds regardless of marital status, but females are still addressed as “Miss” even as adults as long as they are not married.
I mean, if you like the identity shift to “Mrs.” that’s good for you. As for me, I’ll be Ms. Nwangwa till I am Dr. Nwangwa in a few years.
Be careful with people who have lost parents, siblings or children.
Let me explain.
When someone’s been through that kind of loss, they see life different. They don’t tolerate fake energy, and they don’t play about peace, they’ve already buried pieces of themselves once.
When you lose someone that close, something in you shifts forever.
You stop seeing life the same way.
The person you used to be dies with them in a way.
You smile different, you love different, you breathe different.
Nothing feels the same, no matter how much time passes.