Kashaf is for the eldest daughters of Desi households.
Finally someone said it
"Heeramandi aesthetic dressing up" girlie we are talking about tawaifs who faced multiple atrocities and women who were constantly faced with stigma as well as objectification.
Tum halki si shermana hum there hojain ge
I love this song sm
Why is it always tell me what's wrong and not
Tum aankhon se batana hum samajh jayenge
You just know she diagnosed herself from TikTok
This fucking BITCH, claims to have a whole laundry list of mental disorders yet she can’t spare any empathy or imagine someone being debilitated by depression. Also, still sticking by the unproven claim that he cheated and he was a “narcissistic abuser.” if anyone is the NARCISSIST in that relationship it’s the one who wrote songs about cheating on a man because he was too depressed to feed her ego and then vilifying her fans who criticised her for rebounding with a racist.
the problem is that I want to know everything in the world but also I can't seem to do my laundry when I'm supposed to, rendering me absolutely useless
Just went on Google to read the lyrics and I want to throw up now.
So glad I am not a part of the fandom. I wasn't a hardcore fan before but I liked her music but her not saying a word about the genocide in Palestine was my last straw.
Guilty as Sin? is a song about Taylor Swift emotionally cheating on her partner.
Where are the Swifties who launched a hate campaign against Joe Alwyn and his female co-stars? Ya'll are awfully quiet now.
sometimes that sad feeling is due to low blood sugar, and sometimes it's from decades of history. not that complex
I have my father in me who dislikes the mother in me. I am constantly at war.
recognising your parent's mannerisms in yourself and physically feeling psychic damage occur
You know the funny thing about Afghanistan?’ Griffin’s voice was very soft. ‘The British aren’t going to invade with English troops. They’re going to invade with troops from Bengal and Bombay. They’re going to have sepoys fight the Afghans, just like they had sepoys fight and die for them at Irrawaddy, because those Indian troops have the same logic you do, which is that it’s better to be a servant of the Empire, brutal coercion and all, than to resist. Because it’s safe. Because it’s stable, because it lets them survive. And that’s how they win, brother. They pit us against each other. They tear us apart.
R.F. Kuang, Babel