‘‘Berbat bir şeydir, işe yaramayacağını bildiğin halde mücadele ederken umut etmek.’‘
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‘‘Berbat bir şeydir, işe yaramayacağını bildiğin halde mücadele ederken umut etmek.’‘
📱, 📖, 📝 and 🌐
Thank you for these!! 💚
📱 - show your phone lockscreen and/or home screen
My lockscreen:
And my homescreen:
📖 - favourite book
A thriller series written by Robert Bryndza, starting with 'the girl in the ice'
📝 - favourite quote
I don't really have one favourite quote, but I have a notebook in which I write song lyrics that I love or whatever else I find that I love, like little poems or quotes from movies or series.
🌐 - languages you can speak and/or are learning. Which are you fluent in?
I speak dutch and english. I am wouldn't exactly say i'm fluent in english, especially not in the speaking part, because most times my brain just randomly forgets words, even the really easy ones. I also know a little sign language, but that was a course I did once and it was focused on being able to talk to kids, so absolutely not fluent there. I would love to learn more though
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Quando você perde alguém, não só a pessoa vai embora, mas os outros ao seu redor também param de falar sobre ela. Isso me deixa um pouco maluca. É como se ela tivesse sido deletada.
A garota no gelo, Robert Bryndza
"Cesur ol, kanat çırpmaktan korkarsan, uçmayı öğrenemezsin."
Robenrt Bryndza
@underratedlitnet event 2: tv/film au → Detective Erika Foster series by Robert Bryndza
“One person’s m o n s t e r
is another’s f r i e n d.”
Rainbow TBR
books read/reread in 2018 → Cold Blood (Detective Erika Foster, #5) by Robert Bryndza
“We’re all a few pieces of bad luck away from having to make horrible choices to survive.”
books read/reread in 2018 → Last Breath (Detective Erika Foster, #4) by Robert Bryndza
“One person’s monster is another’s friend…”