Oh man, I think I mightâve drooled a bit đ¤¤
Walnut baklava is irresistible, hope you bought some of those!
Not 15, but still something:
1. Haruki Murakami
2. Jane Austen
3. Sylvia Plath
4. Arundhati Roy (for The God of Small Things)
5. Charles Dickens
Would love that, Angela!
âA certain type of perfection can only be realized through a limitless accumulation of the imperfectâ
- Haruki Murakami, Kafka By The Shore
If I could time travel, Iâd go back to the 70s and have a passionate love affair with young Al Pacino
Canât believe yâall pressured the worthier Jack into changing his username
Oh for sure, itâs impossible for me to be rude in Urdu. Thatâs what English is for.
Agreed. My great uncle (may God bless his soul) used to write lovely Urdu poetry and I still have a few collections of it that I read from time to time. It loses its beauty when translated.
secrets I have held in my heart are harder to hide than I thought, maybe I just wanna be yours đś
https://open.spotify.com/track/5XeFesFbtLpXzIVDNQP22n?si=DLG8FCBAQ6qbiuAY6hdAzQ
the one song on this album I donât listen to, triggers me to hell and back
Iâm still surprised by how much money broke women spend on regularly updating their nails and hair, without considering the fact that theyâreâŚwell, broke
âIf I had not created my whole world, I would have certainly died in other peopleâsâ
- Anais Nin
TIL rich people arenât actually all that smart.
Musk is the definition of human garbage anyway, and so is anyone that simps over him.



