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Stories: honestly, my parents asked why I scored 98 percent and where the missing 2 marks…

its not that I don’t have embarrassing stories, its just that there’s this one time I sent my resignation email to my boss instead of my friend. can you imagine, bhai? "thank you for the memories" while I was supposed to be joking about weekend plans. I mean, you think you’re sending a meme and end up being THAT guy who walks in to the office on Monday like a deer caught in headlights, hai na? no ...

my coworkers think my 'passion project' is just some quirky hobby. they have no idea i spend every weekend crafting extravagant funeral flower arrangements. it started as an escape. now it feels like i am just trying to keep death at arm's length—too afraid to confront my own mortality while swaying with a pair of wire cutters. all this beauty just to bury someone. #griefinflowers #unspokenpassio...

honestly, my parents asked why I scored 98 percent and where the missing 2 marks went. at 26, i still have a panic attack thinking about falling short of perfection, as if my entire self-worth hinges on numbers. کبھی کبھی سوچتا ہوں، کیا education sirf employment ke liye hai, sochne ke liye nahi?

honestly, my parents asked why I scored 98 percent and where the missing 2 marks went. at 26, i still have a panic attack thinking about falling short of perfection, as if my entire self-worth hinges on numbers. کبھی کبھی سوچتا ہوں، کیا education sirf employment ke liye hai, sochne ke liye nahi?

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