إن لم تنقسم روحَك نصفين عند الفراق
فلا تقل إنك أحببت
If your heart is not divided in half when parting, don't say you loved.

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@trou-vail-le
إن لم تنقسم روحَك نصفين عند الفراق
فلا تقل إنك أحببت
If your heart is not divided in half when parting, don't say you loved.
Relationship where people know of us but nothing about us
“The most romantic things a man can do for a woman are the little things that let her know that she’s on his mind and in his heart.”
— Joshua Harris (via perrfectly)
An expat kid musing
Where is home?. It's question I'm always hesitant to answer. My heart says one while my passport says another. I want to say I'm from two places at once but then it's weird because you don't belong truly in neither. I feel like a foreigner wherever I go. I feel like a visitor in my own country. I can't truly connect with any racial group because there is always a cultural disconnect. It's this feeling of being in limbo, neither here nor there. I know I'm not alone in this. I have many friends and people I've met in college who feel just the same. And then I discovered this term called " third culture kid".
Third culture kid is a term coined by an American sociologist named Ruth useem to refer to children who were raised in a culture other than their parents ' or the culture of their country of nationality, and also live in a different environment during a significant part of their child development years.
Such people often have difficulties forming an identity and often try to merge their parents culture and the adopted culture creating a new third culture.
Due to this extremely globalised world us TCK's exist in millions. We all share this unresolved grief and insecurity of not having a sense of belonging and a place to actually call home.
Maybe there should be psychological studies done on the phenomenon of third culture kids ? More books and literature? More representation on movies and arts ?
Wdu guys think ?
I love the office!!
Why didn't I ever watch it before?
I will literally never believe your 20s are meant to be the prime of your life. The years immediately following your adolescence? When you’re entrenched in the battlefields of un/learning, healing, and growing? Yeah right
“don’t yell at me for walking on eggshells you placed in this house”
— not my fault, ‘why are you so quiet?’ | laurelled
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Fight Club
I've reached a point in my life where almost nothing gives me pleasure anymore. I've grown sick of all those temporary distractions which I've used to forget and numb the pain.
Hitting an all time low.
Indian girls- Self sacrificing machines for family honour.
“She was not fragile like a flower; She was fragile like a bomb.”
— Poetry At Most