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22.4 hrs on record (20.3 hrs at review time)
her şey çürüyor canım kardeşim bu dünyada
hatıralar bile
o hatıralar ki kafatasından muhkem bir yerde saklıdırlar
o hatıralar ki tüyden hafif
gök mavisinden duru
etten kemikten uzaktırlar

o hatıralar ki
bambaşka bir zaman içre yaşar dururlar
gel demeden gelir
git demeden giderler
nur topu gibi açıldıkları olur bazan
sonra sızım sızım sızlarlar

her şey çözülüp gidiyor bu dünyada
bir biri içinde
bir biri peşi sıra
bir tad dudakta
bir ses kulakta
sen toprakta çürürsün canım kardeşim
ben ayakta
Posted 6 May. Last edited 20 May.
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A lost cause refers to a person, effort, belief, or situation that is widely regarded as having no chance of success, improvement, or recovery. It suggests that any further attempts to help, change, or support it would be ineffective or meaningless. Often used with a sense of resignation or disappointment, the term applies across various contexts; whether describing an individual who refuses to change, a failing project, or an outdated idea no longer accepted by society.
Posted 2 May.
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1.5 hrs on record (1.0 hrs at review time)
An anniversary is a day that commemorates and/or celebrates an event that occurred on the same day of the year, of the initial event.
Posted 2 May.
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2.1 hrs on record (1.4 hrs at review time)
Intellectual disability (ID) is a condition characterized by significant limitations in both intellectual functioning and adaptive behavior, which covers many everyday social and practical skills. This disability originates before the age of 18.
Posted 30 April.
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3.4 hrs on record (0.2 hrs at review time)
Gaslighting and parables both influence how people perceive reality, but in opposite ways. Gaslighting distorts truth to manipulate and control, often causing confusion and self-doubt. In contrast, a parable uses symbolic storytelling to reveal moral or philosophical truths. While one obscures understanding, the other aims to clarify it, yet both show the power of narrative in shaping thought and perception.
Posted 30 April.
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2.8 hrs on record
People who are highly influenced by external factors and tend to imitate others may struggle to find their own identity. This behavior often arises from the tendency to adopt trends, styles, or beliefs based on what is popular or what others are doing, rather than developing an authentic sense of self. As a result, these individuals may find it difficult to differentiate their own desires and values from those of the people around them. Constantly seeking validation or approval from external sources can lead to a sense of instability in their personal identity, as it is shaped primarily by external influences rather than internal reflection.

Such behavior may also result in the creation of a false self, one that is not a true reflection of the individual’s core beliefs or personality. The more a person adjusts to fit external expectations, the less they may understand or trust their own internal motivations. Over time, this can lead to confusion about who they really are, as their identity becomes increasingly tied to what others expect or approve of. In some cases, the lack of a stable, authentic sense of self can lead to feelings of emptiness or dissatisfaction, as the person may not feel fully connected to their own actions or choices.

see:
"chameleonesque"
"impressionable"
"social fluidity"
"superficiality"
"social approval"
Posted 29 April. Last edited 29 April.
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5.5 hrs on record (3.5 hrs at review time)
заблудился в тени, где и смерть не найдёт,
мой последний рассвет без прощаний уйдёт.
Posted 29 April. Last edited 20 May.
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5.7 hrs on record (3.7 hrs at review time)
Love can turn into anger when deep emotional investment leads to disappointment or hurt. When trust is broken, such as through betrayal or dishonesty, it creates pain that, if unaddressed, transforms into anger as a defense mechanism against further hurt. This anger often stems not just from the action itself, but from the fear of being hurt or abandoned again. At its core, the shift from love to anger is driven by emotional imbalance, where one partner feels unheard, unloved, or disrespected. In these cases, anger becomes a way to cope with the pain, though it can often push the individuals further apart rather than healing the relationship.
Posted 2 April.
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10 people found this review helpful
61.1 hrs on record (29.8 hrs at review time)
The feeling of being hunted triggers a deep, instinctive fear. Hiders may experience paranoia, constantly looking over their shoulder, heart pounding with every sound. This taps into the psychological terror of being prey, a theme often explored in horror movies and survival stories. The darkness and isolation of the environment can amplify this fear, making every shadow seem like a potential threat. Even when safe, the mind plays tricks, turning harmless noises into imagined dangers. This heightened state of anxiety mirrors the primal fear embedded in human survival instincts.
Posted 2 March.
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The Langs' Fairy Books, published between 1889 and 1913 by Andrew Lang and his wife, Leonora Blanche Alleyne, are a celebrated series of 25 children's story collections. Best known among these are the 12 "Coloured" Fairy Books, also called Andrew Lang's Fairy Books of Many Colors, which together contain 798 enchanting tales. In addition to these, the series includes 153 poems compiled in The Blue Poetry Book, making it a rich treasury of folklore and literature for young readers.
Posted 13 January.
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