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“…you always kind of liked the cold, didn’t you..?”
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In Arabic we don’t say “good bye” we say “فِي أَمَانِ اللّٰه ” which translates “I leave you in the care of Allah” and i think that’s beautiful.
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you know, I think the real genius of TAD is that they can have lines like "and I'll sing silence and ask my glass of wine for guidance", which is just... so lovely and poignant and poetic and managed to perfectly capture about five different emotions in a single line, and lines like "I'm gonna go home and dress my cat up like Batman 'cause he's awesome like me" not just in the same album, but in the same goddamn song.
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When Tehzeeb Hafi said:
bichhad kar us ka uska dil lag bhi gaya to kya lagega
vo thak jaega aur mere gale se aa lagega
main mushkil mein tumhare kaam aauun ya na aaun..
mujhe awaz de lena tumhen achcha lagegā
main jis koshish se us ko bhuul jaane mein laga hun
ziyada bhi agar lag jaae to hafta lagega
mere hathon se lag kar phuul mitti ho rahe hain
meri ankhon se dariya dekhna sahra lagega
mera dushman suna hai kal se bhukha lad raha hai
ye pahla teer us ko nashte mein ja lagega
kayi din us ke bhi saharon mein guzre hain 'hafi
so is nisbat se aina hamara kya lagega...
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me when i'm cherishing my human in my new and strange form in a nebulous but intimate space
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the lost light as a sentient being but not in the literal sense, sentient in the way an old forest is sentient, beaming with life and gossip and laughter and cries, sentient in the way that the people within it make it sentient. It hears prayers whispered within rooms and it mourns loss because its residents mourn. The Lost Light is only alive because those within are joyous to be, and once the journey ends and it stops being home, it’s conscience and sentience is carried by the former residents and its husk becomes lifeless once more. The lost light is sentient in the same way your childhood home might be. She is only alive because you want her to. Because you love her
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when I look at him, I feel like a small kid who's staring at the moon knowing that you’d never get to make it yours but still chooses to admire it every day.
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i will not beg for your love. i will not sink to my knees and beg you to love me and to carve out your heart into pieces and find some way to fit me in there when you put yourself back together because i cannot make you love me.
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I don't want to be your drug of choice, I want to be the medicine, the treatment, the reason behind your healing.
I don't wanna be an addiction, I want to be your salvation.
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… i think I’ll just stay in here …
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How beautifully Ibnay Muneeb wrote this couplet;
“Andar bahir shoor hai “Main” ka
Mein tou “Main” se dar betha hoon
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BE
I am safe within. I trust in the knowledge I hold inside. Everything is working for me & my highest good. Those who aren't for me I allow to fall away. I already played the character you wanted from me. It is now my time to decide who I want to be ~ BX
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Amy Pond, Asexuality, and a punk attitude
@ameliapondmd and I were talking and she mentioned that Amy being asexual felt punk and she's right. I feel like the reason that Amy being asexual feels like a punk idea is because Steven Moffat/the narrative over and over again demotes her to wife and mother and womb when he is not making her a kissogram or a model or something related to how "sexy" she is. (Honestly, River being asexual would be kind of punk in the same way, but that's not what I'm rambling about today.) Amy exists in the way that Steven Moffat writes her to be these archetypal women, these roles, but you can feel her character straining at the edges to be more than that. She wants more than that, yearns for more than that, believes in more than that. Even when she's making the choice in Amy's Choice she CHOOSES the TARDIS and it's framed as her choosing Rory but it's not. Amy Pond has always wanted more than what she has, has always wanted to find a place because she's always been a lonely creature adrift in Leadworth, never fitting in because she's literally cut off from her family/her tree by the crack in time erasing her parents. To be Amy Pond, fully-formed, would be to throw off the "I should be with him" expectations and grab what she wants and an asexual interpretation of her takes some of the other moffatty bits of her character (womb, sexual object, kissogram, etc.) and reframes them as either her decisions or the first step in her realizing herself and deciding to shed those in favor of a fully formed character outside of expectations.
Anyway, thanks for coming to my TED Talk!
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Ek khawaish hai tujhe paas baitha kar baate karu mein ...
Aur ek dua hai ke tamam umar kabhi tujhse mera samna na ho...
~Zikra
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