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Bizarre bios people have on Instagram

The other day I was scrolling Instagram and suddenly my eyes caught up follow requests. Many requests were pending so I started checking them out as there's nothing much to do in quarantine. After a few minutes, I've realized something that there are tonnes of weirdos out there. Today I am sharing this information which you might relate with the people you are connected with over social networking sites. Here's the list of bizarre bios:- You are just like my toilet water 💦 This is the funniest yet questionable bio I've come so far. I tried to decipher the hidden meaning but no clue what does it even means. I even sent this very bio to my friends and they all end up laughing. At first, I thought he was talking about his actual toilet water but then what the hell is toilet water? And he's telling people that they are his toilet water. What!!??? And this water droplet emoticon just out of my league. Hope you guys can find the hidden meaning here. #Killingforpeace at t

A shortcut to skip the reality

Taking your own life, these days is in trend both in public and personal lives. People also compare their problems with the problems of others. They don't want to understand whether a problem is a bug or a small one. Problem is a problem. The one who's facing it only knows what he's going through. People often talk a lot about after one take's his own life and grieve. But they forgot that it's always better to take precautions than cure. If you know anyone in your surroundings who are gòing through tough times then be humble and kind enough to support. If you can't give someone happiness then at least don't give them hard time. In this modern and fast developing world, it becomes very difficult to share something with someone but if a person does then be a good listener instead of getting involved in your little World of sadness. Sometimes people indulge in their grievances so much that they stop noticing their surroundings and the other person who is in so

Dreams are overrated, they vary with the time

I have always been a dream person. In eighth grade, I was dreaming that one day Michael Jordan will train me even in one of my dreams he was there so I continued with my game for 7 years. I wished to play for open states which I did in the very beginning, wished for Nationals got selected many times just because of SAs wasn't able to go, wished to play for North-West Zone so I did and many more wishes but eventually started having bizarre allergies and injuries so I guess I had to drop that dream of mine. I was all at sea and wasn't able to open up to reality wondering what I will do in life as my biggest dream just vanished like that. All seven years seem nothing but a blur.  After contemplating for a while I thought why not give it a try in banking. I studied a lot and it was really difficult at the initial levels but then I met a great mentor and he helped me to reach from 25 to 58 points. I started dreaming again, thought of working in the Central Bank. For me, it was l

Being immature is by choice not by compulsion

People these days put their hundred per cent to show that no one's more mature than them. They want to show it too much that at some point in life they forget whether they are mature or they are just pretending to be in the act of life just like the whole nine yards. When I realized it's very important for people to act mature in front of all in all spheres of life I just took to my heels seems like the best option I had. Sometimes it's difficult to decipher why everyone behaves like that, why so serious and so on while on the other hand, you can deal with tough situations by being immature and bubbly which relaxes your mind with less amount of worries, pressure, fears, etc. People misjudge me very often. I act immature all the time as for me maturity comes at a different level, for example, not crying for four months when someone close to you dies to maintain harmony in the family knowing you are the only strength, not talking back to your work people when they laugh

Real struggle: Honesty served me right

It was the very first time my boss called me, so I just flew in. He gave me a warm welcome which is very seldom to find in workplaces these days. The meeting was mostly related to my promotion. My boss asked me how things are, he also enquired me about my colleagues. He wanted me to give honest feedback about my colleagues so I gave. One day, a colleague questioned me, "What did you talk about with our  boss?" I honestly answered whatever I said in the meeting because if you like someone's work you say if you don't then again you say so.  I said both the negative and positive sides of my colleagues without hiding anything from them. But it seemed they only heard the negative feedback and didn't even want to listen to the positive one. Though I tried to tell them twice/thrice they kept on interrupting and started getting annoyed at me. After a few days, one more colleague called me and said, "Girl you shouldn't have said such things. If you are not honest