Remember back in episode 2 where Towa still had her tomboyish personality with these darker undertones (she nearly broke a dude's arm in one of the MANY fights she got into) and after she got back to the feudal era she did a 180 and turned into textbook purity Sue?
Just look at this:
I remember seeing this line and thinking she'd make an amazing anti hero protagonist alongside the other two girls, but no. Her character development was just thrown out of the window.
2023 still sounds like one of those made up distant years someone would accidentally end up in on a time travel mission gone wrong
here's to another year of being a substance abusing pseudo intellectual
your bed is probably as happy to see you as you are to see it. ‘here comes the warmth slab’ it thinks
Happy new year everyone!!! The 2023 is here!!! I'll be clear, 2022 - was the worst year for all the people is all the history of humanity. You all probably thinking right now that "the 2023 will be same as/worst than 2022". But, the new year just started. It's in our power to help a little improve 2023 not only for us but also for the other people in need. To make a better future. So let's make sure that this year will not be as bad as other times. Just remember: Be kind, be generous, and be determined. Good Night everyone Sweet dreams😘
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“My father passed away a year before I got married. I wish he could have lived to see me start my own family. After God, he was my god. There was no infrastructure here when I was growing up, so we lived through very hard times and often there was no food. But he’d do whatever he could to make us forget. One night he organized an entire musical. We couldn’t afford instruments so we pretended that we had them. Every one in the family had a role. I was the star.” (Hunza Valley, Pakistan)
“We lost their mother to a heart attack recently. And their father is overseas trying to find a job. So I’m currently Grandpa, Grandma, Mom, and Dad. Luckily I have five children and eighteen grandchildren, so I’m very experienced. There’s actually one more child at home—he’s eight years old. And none of them can fall asleep unless they are lying next to me. So I have to put the oldest one to sleep first. Then I get up quietly, and lie down between the other two. The only problem is sometimes they fall asleep on top of me.” (Passu, Pakistan)
“There were no paved roads here when I was a boy. We had to walk for 3 days to get to places that only take 2 hours now. There was never any money for school. We had no wealth or property. Beginning at six years old, I cleaned dishes at a restaurant until 9 pm. Then I would go to sleep and start again. All my money went to my parents. I’d hear stories about cities and airplanes, but they seemed like fairy tales. I’d dream of visiting these places, but before I could get too far, I’d be hungry again. So I grew up thinking that the entire world was like our valley. I thought all children lived like me. Then one day when I turned 16, I had the opportunity to visit to the city of Gilgit. I couldn’t believe it. I saw a boy eating at a restaurant with his father. He was my age. He was wearing a school uniform. I broke down in tears.” (Hunza Valley, Pakistan)
“What’s your favorite thing about your sister?” “Her happiness.” (Hunza Valley, Pakistan)