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Meerasim OS: Mere Hona, Aahista Aahista On the eve of her wedding, Meerab stands at the crossroads of love and uncertainty. Her journey with Murtasim has been anything but simple, with clashes and eventually, softness. #MeeraSim | #TereBin | #YumHaj | #YumnaZaidi | #WahajAli
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RT @croptopsllc: I know it shouldn’t shock me (bc men) but I had a hard time processing the sheer number of men on here admitting this. M…
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I hate when one half of the lead character's flaws(i would say foolishness)in order to get sympathy comes at the expense of butchering the other half in fiction. That's such a mood killer and make you want to stop watching at that moment.Something in the rain is the prime example
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so much sympathy for today's kids. every aspect of their lives has been impoverished, there are no spaces for them, everything is prohibitively expensive, the planet is dying, they're being repeatedly infected, and the solution is apparently to further isolate them digitally.
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I have so many shows and dramas and books to catch up on 😭😭😭
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its actually rly funny that all the jokes unironically became true and hollywoods takeaway from heated rivalrys success is more straight sports romances rather than queer stories with queer directors at the helm
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I’m seeing so many interesting tweets about Main Vaapas Aaunga. I don’t necessarily agree with some of them, but all the tweets are making me really want to watch the movie even more. I just hope I don’t get piled on for whatever my opinions happen to be after I see it.
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my expectations from life are clean air, affordable housing, education, basic amenities, easy access to art, and a society that doesn’t want me raped or dead because of my gender, caste, or ideology. none of these expectations are β€˜high’, though the dads would argue otherwise.
Replying to @ayyo_whyyy
expectations from life are so high that they’re scared they won’t be able to fulfill their family’s needs, and rather than working hard for the same; having no kids is what your whole generation’s combine response is” this man is making sense and i lowkey hate that
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My stance is very clear. Box Office numbers should not matter to regular movie goers. It does not speak of the quality of a movie. BUT box office numbers 1000% matter when a rw propaganda movie tanks because that puts a dent in their very deep pockets & I think that is beautiful
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um she's actually fully correct patriachy and colonialism (which is also patriarchal) are exactly what's wrecking the planet how long are we going to pretend the climate crisis isn't a gendered issue!!?
Patriarchy is the cause of climate change - Diya Mirza. ?????
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In her breakdown scenes, regret and self-blame govern all her emotions. She might've grown to love him; she was there on that track, but tragedy struck, and that's about it. There was not much from her side in that relationship. Ho sakta tha, but hua nahi.
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I don't think Rabiya loved Muddasir, btw. The one thing they did right regarding their marriage track was showing how basic their interactions were. It was almost like getting to know someone, better every day, but still not enough. But their days were numbered, so there's that.
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Hantavirus, leptospirosis, fleas, other viruses and pests are spreading in Gaza because there's no longer a functioning sanitation system. Children are being bitten and falling sick and there's not enough medication and materials for treatment: this is also part of genocide.
🚨Another consequence of Gaza’s destruction: Rats and other dangerous rodents are spreading through overcrowded displacement camps, entering tents and climbing over sleeping children. With entire neighborhoods erased, families have been confined to tents for a third year, without proper sanitation, infrastructure, or waste management. Even sleep has become a struggle.
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Maskara ft. fetus farmeed πŸ₯ΊπŸ€ [#fairytale. #seharkhan . #hamzasohail]
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this parallel.
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trying to act all nonchalant then pulls out the exact number of days fake idgafer
"i love you" β˜…β˜†β˜†β˜†β˜† β€œI lived 54,554 days before I met Louis de Pointe du Lac.” β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜… #tvlspoilers
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Especially women. We can wake up one day & all our rights will be taken away on a whim but never for men. The Afghan women went to bed one night & woke up the next day as slaves in their own homes & it haunts me everyday.
Just because you have rights today doesn’t mean you’ll have rights tomorrow!!!!!!
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look I think it’s fine to say some books aren’t for you but there is this impulse among Male Literary Intellectuals to dismiss Austen as just a silly girl gossip book, when it is, in fact, about surviving as a woman in a world that views them as inherently silly
β€œI have tried reading this book maybe seven times so far, and each time I make it only 40 or so pages before I have this urge to do … anything but live inside upper middle-class concerns about who marries who among the 18th-century English gentry.” β€”β€œShelf Life: Ocean Vuong”
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Replying to @Pixiedust941
her character deserves (being annoying and clingy shouldn't be the hill you push your character into their death or villain arc) when in the past she has forgiven her male characters for bigger 'crimes'.
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Replying to @Pixiedust941
i also hate how the heavy weightlifting in the writing is almost afforded to the mmcs. I would love to see a well-fleshed out arc for Rabiya that INCLUDES sarbuland (well damn) and i also hope to see a proper conflict between bano and sb where bano has been given the dignity
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this is such a pattern in most of FI's writing. On paper and in general, her fmcs are strong, righteous, and able to stand on their own, but they will always need a man to complete their arc. I think the last time an FMC of hers didn't need a man to complete her arc was Zubiya.
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