It isn't really about the amount of fun we are having it's more about the lack of studies
A: "i cant enjoy for two days in a row"
B: "why?"
A: "my parents will scold me"
this is an actual conversation.
The sheer lack of emotion sent through the second message haunts me. They've gotten used to it.
Parents are supposed to care for their children and provide them with a nice life that allows them to progress forward in society. But here they are, my friend's parents, scolding my friend for enjoying for two days in a row. I wonder what sort of emotions my friend is having. Revenge towards their parents? I would hope so. Considering everything they must have gone through, it is natural for revenge and/or vengeance to bubble up. They've already accepted this is how it's going to be, at least for a few years.
I really do hope they get an escape from all this and get time to actually live life.
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— Unknown
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Draco volans, or the Flying Dragon
The Flying Dragons are native to the southwest tropical forests of Asia and India, including Borneo and the Philippine Islands.
they get their name by the flaps of skin they have that enable them to glide from tree to tree. they are able to glide for up to 25 feet, but can not sustain flight like a bird can, but still gliding that far is pretty impressive! they are able to spread their ribs extend their skin flaps that help them glide, their skeleton is very interesting to see how this is achieved.
these animals like to live in forested areas and as you would guess it, live in trees mostly. they are particularly found in the rainforest. they eat mainly insects. This lizard can get to about 10 in long. Its wingspan is usually ¾ of its body length.
Mountain Weasel (Mustela altaica), family Mustelidae, northern India
photograph by Dr. Abhijit Bagui
I am not going to win,
But I am not going to let you win either
I'm not going to win, but I won't lose as well.
(src: https://www.cosmos.so/e/1241234515)
☆ Ready to Comply