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@es-capisme
Just a reminder, but you do not need to “earn” being tired.
You’re allowed to be tired, even if you haven’t “done” anything and you’re allowed to be tired even if you did less than someone else.
Being tired is a normal thing your body does for a whole plethora of reasons, and is a basic bodily function. You don’t need to “earn” basic bodily functions, no matter what anyone else tells you.
hey hey hey this is really important, especially as a reminder to people with disorders that cause chronic exhaustion.
Say it louder for the people at the back!
Quran 28:16 – Prayer of Prophet Musa
رَبِّ إِنِّي ظَلَمْتُ نَفْسِي فَاغْفِرْ لِي
My Lord, I have wronged myself, so forgive me.
Source: idrees-des, via IslamicArtDB
things english speakers know, but don’t know we know.
WOAH WHAT?
That is profound. I noticed this by accident when asked about adjectives by a Japanese student. She translated something from Japanese like “Brown big cat” and I corrected her. When she asked me why, I bluescreened.
And the award for most relatable Harry Potter quote goes to:
“No, I’m fine,” said Harry, wondering why he kept telling people this, and wondering whether he had ever been less fine.
never to late for poppy >3
Plus size models are as bad a role models for kids as underweight models.
Naṣruddīn on his search for the ‘Perfect Woman’ |
One afternoon, Naṣruddīn and his friend were sitting in a cafe, drinking tea and talking about life and love. His friend asked: “How come you never married?”
“Well,” said Naṣruddīn, “to tell you the truth, I spent my youth looking for the perfect woman. In Cairo I met a beautiful and intelligent woman, but she was unkind. Then in Baghdad, I met a woman who was a wonderful and generous soul, but we had no common interests. One woman after another would seem just right, but there would always be something missing. Then, one day, I met her - beautiful, intelligent, generous and kind. We had very much in common. In fact, she was perfect!”
“What happened?!” asked Naṣruddīn’s friend, “Why didn’t you marry her?”
Naṣruddīn sipped his tea reflectively. “Well,” he replied, “it’s really the saddest tale of my life…it seemed she was looking for the perfect man.“