Every day, we experience so many things. Sometimes, we come across posts, threads, or comments—whether on my threads or others—that deeply resonate with our situation. They feel so relatable and meaningful. I wanted to share a few posts that instantly recharge and uplift me.
Firstly..
This was my first post, and I wrote it when I was in a really bad mood. I got so many responses—thank you all for that! At first, I felt this response was quite negative .. and she herself quotes.. is my response very depressive? .. lol . I thought yes it is initially ..
But later, when I read it with a calm mind, I realized her words had a deeper meaning. It made me understand that Sometimes, we need to accept that we’re not the center of everyone’s world—and that’s okay. It’s a part of life, and understanding this can bring a lot of clarity and peace!!
Thanks a lot kamini..means a lot..
I really dislike it when someone asks, "TINNAVA?" (Had food?). To me, it feels so artificial. Eating is something we naturally do when we’re hungry—I don’t see why someone needs to ask about it, Especially in this place, it often feels like a mere formality. What's worse, some people know how much it irritates me and intentionally ask repeatedly just to provoke me. However, these days, I no longer get annoyed. Instead, I revisit this thread and laugh and laugh about it.
Missing you a lot @INtenSe ..where you got disappeared?
The phrase "What if..." used to scare me all the time. But now, my perspective has changed. I no longer worry about questions like, What if my friends at Zozo disappear without informing me? or What if something happens to me? No, not anymore. I've learned to let go of those fears.
I owe my gratitude to everyone who responded to my What if... post. One response, in particular, left a significant mark on my outlook, and for that, I’m truly thankful
.
Thanks a lot!!
This girl, who is usually quite rude to my face, surprised me in the most unexpected way. I never imagined she held such great respect for me. On my birthday, she wrote a note that genuinely brought tears to my eyes. That note truly lifted my spirits and left a lasting impact on me.
Love you maaya..get well soon girl!
Firstly..
This was my first post, and I wrote it when I was in a really bad mood. I got so many responses—thank you all for that! At first, I felt this response was quite negative .. and she herself quotes.. is my response very depressive? .. lol . I thought yes it is initially ..
But later, when I read it with a calm mind, I realized her words had a deeper meaning. It made me understand that Sometimes, we need to accept that we’re not the center of everyone’s world—and that’s okay. It’s a part of life, and understanding this can bring a lot of clarity and peace!!
Thanks a lot kamini..means a lot..
I really dislike it when someone asks, "TINNAVA?" (Had food?). To me, it feels so artificial. Eating is something we naturally do when we’re hungry—I don’t see why someone needs to ask about it, Especially in this place, it often feels like a mere formality. What's worse, some people know how much it irritates me and intentionally ask repeatedly just to provoke me. However, these days, I no longer get annoyed. Instead, I revisit this thread and laugh and laugh about it.
Tinnava Tinnava Tinnava
Disclaimer All the feelings of characters mentioned here are entirely fictional any similarity to actual persons living is purely coincidental Whenever a girl enters chat room Boys be like At 9 am - Tinnava At 10 am - Tinnava At 11 am - Tinnava . . . . . Goes on Even at mng 3 Am -...
www.chatzozo.com
Missing you a lot @INtenSe ..where you got disappeared?
The phrase "What if..." used to scare me all the time. But now, my perspective has changed. I no longer worry about questions like, What if my friends at Zozo disappear without informing me? or What if something happens to me? No, not anymore. I've learned to let go of those fears.
I owe my gratitude to everyone who responded to my What if... post. One response, in particular, left a significant mark on my outlook, and for that, I’m truly thankful
.
Thanks a lot!!
This girl, who is usually quite rude to my face, surprised me in the most unexpected way. I never imagined she held such great respect for me. On my birthday, she wrote a note that genuinely brought tears to my eyes. That note truly lifted my spirits and left a lasting impact on me.
Love you maaya..get well soon girl!
Attachments
Last edited: