The Average Desi Experience When You Realise You Are Neurodivergent But Your Family Refuses Any Psychiatrist

The average Desi experience when you realise you are neurodivergent but your family refuses any psychiatrist or investing in sensory tools or changing their routine (because autism isn't real they lived in a gareeb house with their 20 siblings in a single room) so you're stuck there everyday on the brink of a breakdown but can't actually breakdown because then you'll be screamed at for being an ungrateful brat (while your younger sibling throws a tantrum over not wanting to do his homework and they let him)

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2 months ago

Yeah I’m not gonna shut up about this.

Yeah I’m Not Gonna Shut Up About This.
5 months ago

God you knew how unstoppable I'd be if I actually stuck my to routine and do the things i said i was gonna do.

4 months ago
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2 months ago
I’m Reading These News As There’s A Siren Absolutely BLASTING Outside My Window Because Russia’s

i’m reading these news as there’s a siren absolutely BLASTING outside my window because russia’s bombing my city again. this goes to say i’m showing solidarity with pakistan and reminding you that THE INVADERS ARE ALWAYS WRONG


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1 month ago

1947 pakistan attacked first

1965 pakistan attacked first

1971 pakistan attacked first

1999 pakistan attacked first

2001 terrorist attack by pakistan

2006 terrorist attack by pakistan

2008 11/26 terrorist attack by pakistan

2016 terrorist attack by pakistan

2019 terrorist attack by pakistan

2025 terrorist attack by pakistan

yet the cries for peace and humanity only echo when India retaliates.

the world weeps when terrorist camps are reduced to dust—but stayed silent when our people were turned to ashes. was our blood not red enough to stain headlines? did it not matter, just because it flowed quietly through classrooms and prayer halls in Poonch? where was the outrage when bombs fell on unaware children in response to us shelling their terrorists? when prayers were silenced mid-sentence in Gurudwara?

was peace not a global concern then?

was humanity not an international concern when our unarmed citizens were hunted down and killed right in front of their family—mercilessly shot in the name of religion—when all they wanted was to enjoy a vacation with their families in the hills of Pahalgam?

do only terrorists deserve mercy? not the child clutching his dead father’s shirt? not the mother who still sets a plate for the son who’ll never come home?

why does the world stay silent when we mourn, but raise its voice when we defend?

do the hands that carry weapons of hate deserve more compassion than the hands that held their daughter’s as they died?

2 months ago

Ever since the launch of Op Sindoor in the earlier hours of this morning, I've been seeing people on social media accounts, making

statements like: "Question your morality, if you think those posts you made about Palestinian children are somehow different from Pakistani children dying."

"Understand that this isn't the only f""king way - yes get the terrorists, but I think we are advanced enough to avoid civilian casualties."

Let's start with the facts. India didn't bomb a city. We didn't target civilians. We carried out precision strikes on terrorist launch-pads, the very sites from where infiltrators are trained and dispatched to kill Indians. Comparing this to the Israel-Palestine conflict is not just ignorant, it's irresponsible. This is not a colonial occupation or a religious war, it's a defensive strike on proven terror infrastructure. If you can't understand the distinction, your so-called "morality" is deeply flawed. As for the "aren't we advanced enough to avoid civilian harm?" argument, we are. That's exactly why our strikes are surgical, intelligence-driven, and targeted. But let's not kid ourselves, war against terror is messy, especially when these terror groups use civilian areas as shields. The blame for any collateral damage lies with those who host and protect terrorists, not with the nation acting to defend its people.

We have dead bodies in our homes. We live with the aftermath of attacks every other month. We don't get the privilege of detached idealism while soldiers are returning in coffins. You can't lecture us on morality while sitting in the comfort of your safe city apartment.

But perhaps this reality won't hit you until it's your own blood on the floor, until you're attending funerals instead of Twitter debates.

So to those blindly echoing propaganda, stop being useful tools for the enemy. Stop framing national self-defense as brutality. This isn't just about geopolities, this is about survival. Start being an Indian, not just by name, but in spirit. Think critically and act in India's interest.

3 months ago

This Hotstar-Netflix, ad-free generation will never understand the pure thrill of watching cartoons on Hungama, CN, and Nick—timing our kitchen runs to perfection, mastering the art of a 2-minute washroom sprint, and praying we didn't miss a single scene before the ads ended. Those weren't just breaks, they were missions!

5 months ago

I sometimes think about men have almost the same rights, body autonomy, freedom in every country while for women life looks so different from country to country or at least from region to region.

In some countries you're forced to cover your head, in others you're prohibited from covering your head and in other countries you can wear/not wear what you want. You can have an abortion in that country but not this one. You can get education, degrees and have paying jobs in most countries but not in others. You can go to a doctor if you need to but there you can't because women aren't allowed to become doctors and women aren't allowed to see a male doctor..

I sometimes think about how shitty the country i live in is but then i think well at least i can get an education and go to a doctor.. i shouldn't have to be grateful for those things..


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2 months ago

Islamist prays to rid Kashmir of “Cow Worshiping” enemies days after a terror attack targeting Hindus civilians in Kashmir’s Pahalgam.

Islamist Prays To Rid Kashmir Of “Cow Worshiping” Enemies Days After A Terror Attack Targeting Hindus
Islamist Prays To Rid Kashmir Of “Cow Worshiping” Enemies Days After A Terror Attack Targeting Hindus

This is what we are dealing with in Kashmir with Pakistan backed Islamic terrorism. The native Hindus who were ethnically cleansed from Kashmir to pave the way for an Islamic Kashmir were targeted similarly in the past and it happened again four days ago in Kashmir’s Pahalgam.

This is how colonisers work, this is how entire ethnicities and cultures are erased only for the narrative to be flipped as the Islamo-leftists of the globe justify the killings of innocents for some misplaced “liberation cause”.

Read about the exodus and centuries long genocide of Kashmiri Hindus. Come and look at the ruins of our temples in Kashmir and the scars of our cultural, ethnic and religious erasure.

Islamist Prays To Rid Kashmir Of “Cow Worshiping” Enemies Days After A Terror Attack Targeting Hindus
Islamist Prays To Rid Kashmir Of “Cow Worshiping” Enemies Days After A Terror Attack Targeting Hindus
Islamist Prays To Rid Kashmir Of “Cow Worshiping” Enemies Days After A Terror Attack Targeting Hindus
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