yooo, so my parents introduced me as ‘MNC mein kaam karta hai’ the other day, and I just smiled like I wasn't cringing inside. it's funny, I can text hundreds of people but end up scrolling through old photos of friends who faded into strangers. sometimes, I wish I could trade my job for just one solid connection that makes the loneliness bearable. meanwhile, all this blockchain news is supposed t...
literally had a meltdown the other night after watching those T20 matches. not because of the game itself, but because my sibling just casually mentioned how they know Sohaib Khan’s entire family history. I was sitting there like, ‘cool, tell me more about how you are literally the favorite child who could probably get free coffee for life with all your connections.’ meanwhile, I'm just here rehas...
have you ever just watched someone fail and felt a weird mix of satisfaction and guilt? it’s like, literally, they pranced around acting like they were a step above everyone else, and now i’m over here just hoping my phone doesn’t die because i can’t afford to replace it. seeing them trip up gives me this twisted sense of comfort, like if they can crash and burn, maybe i’m not as hopeless as i feel, even if it doesn't make sense.
have you ever just watched someone fail and felt a weird mix of satisfaction and guilt? it’s like, literally, they pranced around acting like they were a step above everyone else, and now i’m over here just hoping my phone doesn’t die because i can’t afford to replace it. seeing them trip up gives me this twisted sense of comfort, like if they can crash and burn, maybe i’m not as hopeless as i feel, even if it doesn't make sense.
I realized something today. I have hundreds of contacts, but nobody who really knows me. It’s like cheering for a player you barely understand, like I cheer for Karun Nair, admiring his achievements from a distance but feeling utterly disconnected. I smile at baristas because they give me fleeting moments of energy, yet I go home to silence that echoes too loud, waiting for someone to see through ...