Dust, if you must

Dust if You Must was written by Mrs Rose Milligan from Lancaster in Lancashire, England, and first published on September 15th 1998 in the 21st

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On Black Lives Matter… – (guest post)

Rabeea Haq is a LUMS graduate and a fantastic mother who likes to raise her child a responsible global citizen, not necessarily a slave to the prevalent societal standards. That itself is a brave thing to do.
She was kind enough to share a guest post on my request. I think everyone needs to read what she has to say. THIS is how we raise a kind, inclusive, non racist small human.

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Mama on half mast Part 1

May 31- 05:29AM I need to record these emotions because I’ve never felt this heartbroken and I’ve had my fair share of them in life.

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Dissecting Grief

Every time we are hit by trauma, we usually will resort to one or a few widely common question(s) Why me? Or How could God

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Broken Heart Syndrome

In this past couple of decades, scientists have found that it is possible to cure broken, grieving hearts. American researchers conducted experiments on 70 patients

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Feerni, the Time Machine

I close my eyes and sink back a little in my chair as I take a spoonful of fragrant rice pudding, the Pakistani way, teleporting myself to times where my Nani’s dupatta smelling like an embrace covers my face.

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Cabin Fever

My 3 year old woke up yesterday morning and burst into tears “Mujhe kisi ke ghar jaana hai” I want to go to someone’s house,

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