Stressed, but still able to laugh.
Saad came over and asked, “Is the app working?”
Completely confused, I replied, “Which app?”
He paused and said, “The dating app.”
There was a solid moment of buffering before we both burst out laughing…
Okay... given that they don't know or have not used it ever since they are born... but hellooooo try to LEARN it.
Thats why it always came to me the words of my parents: "learn it and you will earn it."
Knowledge shouldn't just stop from the word "I DON'T KNOW" 💁🏻♀️
He then pulled out his phone, showed to us a photo, and before we could even react, he walked away. Then, a few seconds later, he came back just to tell us her name—Rashmika Mandanna. 😅
And I've been searching her up to check if we do look alike 🤣
How do you react when a stranger suddenly jumps into your conversation?
Mami Beverly and I were just casually talking when, out of nowhere, a stranger walked up to us and said I had a lookalike. We were both confused at first, but then he mentioned a famous Indian actress.
It’s in the words, “I’ll be here, always,” said— yet faltering where they should have led; when help is close, but hands must stay, as distance gently turns them away.
Some battles wait with no embrace,
to be faced alone, in silent space.
I don’t say it loud,
but it sits heavy in my chest—
when you push me away,
So hear me in silence,
in the things I don’t say—
don’t teach my heart to walk out
by pushing it away.
I definitely would like to say to my co-workers that "sometimes the best way to grow is to figure things out independently before asking for help."
Ugh tired of explaining things three times in every siruation 😩
Even though I don’t understand Indian songs, the moment I started listening to them, every beat and melody somehow found a way to calm my ears and soothe my soul.
When the world has taken all your light,
and your shoulders carry every fight,
come lay your worries down with me
you don’t have to be strong to be seen.