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'You'll apologize if you have to'
When you realize that there's something inside you. Something good and worth treasuring.
When you realize that you are small and vulnerable, just a being trying its best to live. After stupid mistakes you made, it's almost numb to learn. You just said fuck it, this is who i am. I can't change. But then one thing happened and you learned...
I like this one a lot
It's relatable.
— Nov 18, 2021 01:52AM
When you realize that there's something inside you. Something good and worth treasuring.
When you realize that you are small and vulnerable, just a being trying its best to live. After stupid mistakes you made, it's almost numb to learn. You just said fuck it, this is who i am. I can't change. But then one thing happened and you learned...
I like this one a lot
It's relatable.
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Suwipa
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The second story was finished, Housewifely Arts. Coincidentally, I read this story about motherhood in a funeral of my mother's mother.
Did grandma want to be a mother? What did ahe want for her children? What was sent from grandma to mom and to me?
— Dec 18, 2024 12:27AM
Did grandma want to be a mother? What did ahe want for her children? What was sent from grandma to mom and to me?
Suwipa
is 7% done
'Ceiling', aside from cultural aspect, reminds me of a story of a man missing his fisrt love and the ex is always a person he lost at the time he had nothing. So it sucks to see how a man justify his infidelity like this.
Anyway, I wonder how Nigerian culture relates to the story because he's deported and his ex dated a black American man.
— Dec 11, 2024 11:43PM
Anyway, I wonder how Nigerian culture relates to the story because he's deported and his ex dated a black American man.
Suwipa
is on page 81 of 388
Just finished 'The Big Cat'.
I hope the narrator can get some peaceful sleep. It's basic human rights.
— Nov 17, 2021 08:41AM
I hope the narrator can get some peaceful sleep. It's basic human rights.

