A university degree, four books, and hundreds of articles and I still make mistakes when reading. You wrote me 'good morning' and I read it as 'I love you'.
– Mahmoud Darwish
06.04.202503:45
19.04.202517:39
For me, cinema is happiness.
16.04.202513:37
She was an open book. He didn't know how to read.
01.04.202500:37
dear April, please don’t disappoint.
26.03.202523:50
He knows that you are unable to pray the whole night, so He has turned to you in forgiveness. [73:20]
25.03.202510:07
“Show me your scars.” “But why?” “I want to see how many times you needed me and I wasn’t there.”
“Heyy,” her message read. My heart fluttered. One “y” may have left me upset, but the second “y” — that was promising. Such a simple yet ambiguous greeting. Did she want to hang out? Was she going to confess her love? Oh! She was typing. A double text! It was my lucky day. I broke a sweat waiting for his response. How should I respond? “Hi!”? “I am in love with you”? My message had to show the same amount of interest as hers. She responded! “Sorry didn’t mean the extra ‘y.’” Oh.