Never
I can never be the girl societal norms wants me to mold into.
I can can never be the one fitting into a box.
I can never be the bird that born and dies in a cage.
I can never ever be the naive person I used to be.
I can never be the part of sacrificial and compromise cultural damnation I was programmed to be.
I can never be the victim of patriarchal and sexist bullshit.
I can never be a part of this gender biased male dominated world.
I am my own self. I am me. And that's my superpower.
None can stop me from loving myself.
I can never just exist and survive and not thrive and be genuinely happy.
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Never
I can never imagine a world
without
empathy and compassion.
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Night
Why this world feels like
it has been devoid of light and life?
And all that remained are
night and nightmares.
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Night
The night seems to reflect
one's own darkness
waiting for some light of the day
to be showered upon.
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Night
Night starter pack:
Phase I
Iced Americano + Netflix
Phase II
Skincare + Music + Overthinking and sleep.
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Weather
Prolonged drought of contentment
leading me to nowhere,
except to a much deeper void
of like a sunken ship,
that has witnessed no light or life
in eons.
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Weather
The rain seems to wash away
the aches
the soul burdens itself with.
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Weather
The flood of your memories
faded with time.
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Klaus
A warewolf who isn't beholden to the moon,
A vampire who doesn't burn in the sun.
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Expelliarmus
Roughly translated, Expelliarmus–the Disarming Charm–means 'to drive out a weapon' and that's what it does: forces the subject to drop whatever they're holding.
‘Expel’ harks back to 1300s Middle English,
where two Latin terms were combined to create it.
‘Ex’ means ‘out’ and ‘pellere’ means ‘to drive’,
which finally formed the word ‘expel’.
Its definition in basic terms means to ‘drive out’. ‘Armus’, as you may expect,
is indeed Latin for a similar sounding part of the body: the arm, or specifically the shoulder joint.
In time, the term ‘arm’ took on combat meaning (such as, to ‘arm’ yourself with a wand)
with the Latin term ‘arma’, meaning weapon.
Piecing the syllables back together,
we have a rough translation of the phrase
‘drive out weapon’–which is precisely what Expelliarmus does.
