i spent twelve years raising a kid who is now crafting the most dramatic TikTok script about “finding my real family.” one day, i opened the front door to a parade of emotions i didn’t sign up for. turns out their bio parents sent a heartfelt DM to my kid on Instagram, complete with a Photoshop-fueled family portrait that looks like it belongs in a tech start-up ad. i’m sitting here scrolling thro...
yooo, kuch samajh nahi aa raha. ghar ke andar hamare bas sab kuch chal raha hai, jab uska mood hota hai toh padosi log bas sunte hain, koi intervene nahi karta. jaise hamare khud ke version mein Family Matters show chal raha ho, bas main khud hi punching bag ban gayi hoon. matlab, literally, jab mai zindagi ke normal cycle ke baare mein sochti hoon, toh mujhe apne survival skills par nahi, balki e...
bruh, so I thought getting married would be like a scene from a rom-com, right? - but on the wedding night, I was staring at my partner like I just opened a mystery box and all I got was a used sponge. 家庭のプレッシャーが最高にやばい。divorce would ruin my parents, so here I am, performing in a tragicomedy no one asked for.
bruh, so I thought getting married would be like a scene from a rom-com, right? - but on the wedding night, I was staring at my partner like I just opened a mystery box and all I got was a used sponge. 家庭のプレッシャーが最高にやばい。divorce would ruin my parents, so here I am, performing in a tragicomedy no one asked for.
Gurugram’s La Tomatina festival is a prime example of corporate greed masked as a cultural event. Organizers expect a massive turnout, raking in profits while glossing over the environmental disaster created by throwing thousands of kilograms of tomatoes—simply for a few Instagrammable moments. Meanwhile, companies like BookMyShow pull in revenue exceeding 1.5 billion dollars, yet their CEO, Ashis...