I'm genuinely concerned for the people who grew up and still live in America.
I don't mean no offense. But there's this girl almost in her late twenties posting about how she didn't know that you could pick fruits and stuff from trees and eat them or use them in cooking. She's in her mid twenties. She thought that she couldn't pick lemons from the tree in front of her house. She thought some processing or something must be done to them. She buys lemons from stores and didn't know she could use the lemons from the lemon tree in her house. She is 28. Omg people. I'm genuinely concerned for them.
I wanna see when this girl discovered about vegetables
Many people talk about the overachiever elder siblings, but nobody has spoken of the pains of an elder sibling who has more academic achievements but couldn't pursue their passions and hobbies due to the pressure given by their parents and other useless gharwales. Those gharwales that taunt you every chance they get, and try to cage you within the boundaries of the home. Once you get your own room, they keep telling you how you've "snatched" the room from your sibling and how you have a lot of mental and physical space. The irony is that the very mental space being preached about is constantly destroyed by them. They don't even know how they've become the most traumatic experience of your life and how they've broken a big part of your soul and snatched your liveliness away from your life. They don't know that watching your sibling being loved and nurtured in every way possible satisfies your heart but also hurts to the bottom of your heart that you aren't being nurtured yet. Sometimes, we wish we weren't the first one...the heck with that...we are forced to wish that our existence is the biggest burden to their lives.
I'm sorry for the long post, but I couldn't stop thinking about it.
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