Chaar deewar'on mein band rahna mujhe jyaada accha lagta hai, Logon se be-wabasta hona mujhe jyaada accha lagta hai.
Baatne se hote honge dilon ke gam halke, Par mujhe kisi se kuch na kahna jyaada accha lagta hai.
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🙃 Regular reminder that while Hozier has amazing love songs, he is ALSO very outspoken about his leftist politics, specifically anti-fascism, anti-racism, reproductive rights, Palestinian rights and more.
Take Me To Church and Foreigner’s God are scathing critiques of organized religion, specifically the Catholic Church and the colonization of Ireland.
Moment’s Silence is about oral sex but it’s ALSO about how that specific sexual act is often distorted to a show of power rather than that of love.
Nina Cried Power is an homage to various (mostly Black) civil rights activists from the US and Ireland and a call to follow their path.
Be criticizes anti-migrant policies and Trump and his ilk.
Jackboot Jump is about the global wave of fascism and about protest and resistance.
Swan Upon Leda is about reproductive rights and the violent colonial oppression of Ireland and Palestine.
Eat Your Young is about the ruinous way the 1%/capitalism and arms dealers prioritize short-term profit over everything else to the detriment of the youth/99%
Butchered Tongue is about Irish and other indigenous languages being suppressed and erased by imperial powers.
If any of the above surprised you, please, please delve deeper into Hozier’s music, you’re missing such an important part of his work.
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The Power of silence
Silence is immensely powerful. The power of silence, at least for me, relies on its ability to allow us to connect with ourselves and others in meaningful ways. Silence provides a space for reflection, creativity, and healing. While we immerse in silence, we cultivate self-awareness, and we nurture our inner calmness and mental clarity, essential tools to deal with daily stressors.
Silence is…
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The Freedom of Choosing Not to Defend Yourself
In our society, it is often seen as a sign of strength to stand up for ourselves and defend our beliefs and actions. However, there are times when remaining silent and choosing not to defend ourselves can actually be more empowering. This may seem contradictory, but it is important to recognize that not every situation warrants a defense. Sometimes, it is better to let go of the need for…
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am i an introvert?
i do feel very uncomfortable being in bigger groups
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In the grand story of Tom’s life, the power of silence was like a magical thread weaving through every chapter.
The legacy of Einstein's wisdom and Tom’s own journey blended together creating a beautiful melody of tranquillity that echoed through his days. It helped him connect with his emotions and make better decisions. Silence, for him, was not about staying quiet, but unlocking the best version of himself.
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The Power of Silence: Haiku Collection Celebrating Stillness and Inner Peace
Welcome to a world of tranquility and introspection. In this collection of captivating haiku poems, we invite you to explore the power of silence, the beauty of nature, and the profound wisdom found within. Immerse yourself in the gentle rhythms of stillness and discover the strength to face the world with grace. Through the artistry of these haiku, we embark on a journey of self-reflection,…
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Something so sinister and harrowing to me about the only black man in F1 bearing the weight of activism and morality for the entirety of the sport. that when it becomes institutionally acceptable to call for a fucking ceasefire F1 will point to Lewis and parade his bravery as though it was a joint enterprise and say "WE did that months ago".
The indignity about the way he gets maligned then co-opted is more harrowing to me than the overt shit they do to him somehow.
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