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literally have not left my bed in three months, not even for food. after losing my child, the people who showed up at the funeral disappeared faster than my motivation to get up and face the world. you get all those comforting platitudes at first, but now it’s like everyone switched channels to something more entertaining. you see influencers on Instagram pretending to live their best lives while ...
wait, imagine this - my dad used to wake up before sunrise, khud hi kheti karta tha, bas yeh soch ke ke kis din behtar hoga. then one night, he comes home, smelling of fertilizer and despair, and instead of sharing good news, he just breaks down. the very next week, the government announces loan waivers, and I think about how it is always too late. kya hai yaar, log sirf charts aur headlines dekhte hain, lekin mere ghar ki woh chehre nahi dekhte - as if they are living in a different world.
wait, imagine this - my dad used to wake up before sunrise, khud hi kheti karta tha, bas yeh soch ke ke kis din behtar hoga. then one night, he comes home, smelling of fertilizer and despair, and instead of sharing good news, he just breaks down. the very next week, the government announces loan waivers, and I think about how it is always too late. kya hai yaar, log sirf charts aur headlines dekhte hain, lekin mere ghar ki woh chehre nahi dekhte - as if they are living in a different world.
the Australian petrol market is a textbook case of greed, where companies like Ampol and Caltex, making billions in profits, have the audacity to jack prices up to $1.99 per litre during a global crisis. meanwhile, the likes of Treasurer Jim Chalmers offers empty words about support while turning a blind eye to this PRICE GOUGING. when will we demand accountability from these profit-hungry retaile...