ماہین (@serialcryer) 's Twitter Profile
ماہین

@serialcryer

Misogynists stay away

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calendar_today14-10-2023 18:18:04

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rameen (@rameenwhile) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I haven't watched F1 but keep that white rat away from coach kabir khan and, dare I say, one of the greatest sports films ever

Sarayu Pani (@sarayupani) 's Twitter Profile Photo

No - alimony is not the same as dowry. It is a legal safeguard that allow women to leave abusive marriages including situations like dowry harassment. Trying to equate the two when one saves the lives of trapped women and one literally kills women is disgusting. +

marah khalad (@mar80549) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I'm so sorry to say this, but I feel like I will become just a story like this... Please remember me and remember my paintings always. Don't forget my family😞

ماہین (@serialcryer) 's Twitter Profile Photo

How unfair is this world where one population is born into generational inheritance of farm lands as their source of income whereas others are born into families, surviving paycheck to paycheck & a little more earning wouldn't ever be sufficient to own a single piece of land

🇵🇸 (@nnnnnnxox) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I have a lot of negative things to say about Muslim men, but I can't because of weaponisation by the white supremacists so I only feel comfortable discoursing white patriarchy now. Pls to the non-white misogynists dont ever let that beguile you into thinking we are allies.

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Anyone here who is getting married and would like to invite me to their wedding, cause I really need to wear this one outfit, it's so pretty

ماہین (@serialcryer) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My neighbour aunty was walking and unke pair pe ek mongoose chaddne laga😭😭😭😭 I'm not leaving my house, God save me

R (@crimsonscalpel) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Their primary role is to keep most of the anti-BJP people engaged in all the superficial nonsense and feel (only feel) very revolutionary about it.

ماہین (@serialcryer) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In Imbolo Mbue's, How Beautiful We Were. He aptly describes the plot of an occupied land, where after years of exploitation the nature finally snapped, but everyone called it a natural calamity.