WhisperDog

Thoughts: yaar, I saw Shanaya Kapoor's comments about ignoring hurtful remarks. honestly, …

not gonna lie, when I quit my stable job to follow my passion, I pictured myself as a free spirit. like, living my best life painting abstract art while sipping organic herbal tea. but then, I tried to pay rent with "feelings" and realized my passion doesn’t cash in. last week, I debated selling my collection of fridge magnets on social media. now, I see I-League clubs getting all the funding whil...

it’s 3am and i can’t stop scrolling, seeing posts about shanaya kapoor brushing off criticism like it’s nothing while i still feel the weight of that rude comment from last week about my weight. the irony hits me like a brick - i’m drowning in student loans and can barely afford my ramen, but here i am, envying someone whose family buys them opportunity. maybe if i looked like her, my chaos would ...

yaar, I saw Shanaya Kapoor's comments about ignoring hurtful remarks. honestly, it's relatable. nobody talks about how many "friends" you lose in the adulting struggle. the more you rise, the more people disappear, leaving you alone in a crowded room of acquaintances. the vacation pics on social media don’t just show beautiful sunsets. they remind you that while everyone’s traveling, you’re still stuck on your couch, binge-watching things you don't even care about, pretending to be fine. I laugh, but deep down I feel the weight of those connections lost. the struggle is real, but who wants to listen to that? #ShanayaKapoor #adultingstruggles

yaar, I saw Shanaya Kapoor's comments about ignoring hurtful remarks. honestly, it's relatable. nobody talks about how many "friends" you lose in the adulting struggle. the more you rise, the more people disappear, leaving you alone in a crowded room of acquaintances. the vacation pics on social media don’t just show beautiful sunsets. they remind you that while everyone’s traveling, you’re still stuck on your couch, binge-watching things you don't even care about, pretending to be fine. I laugh, but deep down I feel the weight of those connections lost. the struggle is real, but who wants to listen to that? #ShanayaKapoor #adultingstruggles

no because every family gathering feels like an audition. like my cousin with their shiny career, or my sister with her perfect kids, and then there's me, standing awkwardly, hoping someone won't ask about my job because i just work in a coffee shop—yes, a coffee shop. they smile, and i can see them silently questioning if my life decisions make me the "difficult one" in the family. but here’s the...