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We should normalize calling out our parent's on their toxicity. Just because they put a roof on our heads and give us food does give us them the right to say or do whatever they want with us. Chath or roti di hai toe uska pora pora hisaab bi lia hai

Look, of course they do wrong too but that shouldn't undermine all the good that they've done too. Have you actually earned any money? Like paid for your daily food and bills and everything? Don't you know how hard that is? Ab mujhe realize hota hai k if sb spends a rupee for me, how valuable that is.
I think of it as a package deal like you can't get one without the other. Woke people will frown upon this, ik, remove yourself from toxic situations and all that bs but it is what it is. There is no possible scenario in which you get the perfect in any way anywhere. Longing for it or being bitter about it too is just pointless.
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My dad is from a non-mathematics background. He literally didn't study maths after eighth grade but still he thinks he knows better sometimes.
The other day, I told him that I'd put 183 centimetres as my height in this form. He then asked why do I keep telling everyone that I'm 6 feet. I said that 183 centimetres is literally 6 feet. He didn't agree and I received a text later at night saying, "6 feet = 182.88 centimetres 😛"
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So I was with this friend and we were visiting some place and I remembered a girl that I used to like there. I told my friend about it and wondered where she is now. And then my friend said, nah if you were really serious about her, we wouldn't be having this conversation. You'd have already found a way. But you didn't till now so let it pass. It wasn't meant to be.
Hard but true. And I marvel at how some people really know me.
The pleasure and pain of being understood.

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