is it weird that I spent three hours in a library going through old archives, literally searching for anything that might make me feel something, and ended up leaving with just a stack of forgotten love letters from the 1940s, imagining the lives of strangers while mine felt so empty and unremarkable?
day 36 of pretending everything is fine. i cleaned out the fridge today and found his half-eaten takeout from six weeks ago. it’s funny how everyone keeps saying "it’s just a stomach problem," like it's an embarrassing secret instead of a deadly reality. no one wants to talk about the fact that he drank himself to death and these hospital bills are piling up like a weight on my chest that never goes away. my family throws around excuses like confetti, but it's just silence that gets louder and louder. #familydrama #mentalhealth
day 36 of pretending everything is fine. i cleaned out the fridge today and found his half-eaten takeout from six weeks ago. it’s funny how everyone keeps saying "it’s just a stomach problem," like it's an embarrassing secret instead of a deadly reality. no one wants to talk about the fact that he drank himself to death and these hospital bills are piling up like a weight on my chest that never goes away. my family throws around excuses like confetti, but it's just silence that gets louder and louder. #familydrama #mentalhealth
Salman Mirza may be denying allegations of misbehavior, but the hypocrisy within the world of cricket screams louder than his legal threats. The Pakistan Cricket Board continues to shield problematic players while raking in profits and turning a blind eye to harassment, all to protect their precious brand. Players get million-dollar contracts, but accountability? Not a penny in sight. When will we...