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Monsoon.

I definitely would say that summer has my eternal hatred among all other seasons, but my second least favorite season is monsoon. There are no special monsoon rain activities.

I feel really grateful to spend this time of monsoon at home because I really hate going out and getting wet.

I remember one of my nostalgic monsoon memories was that last year at this time the weather was clear and sky was beautiful.

Here's a pic of that:

image of a beautiful sky.

Its weird how time works. Everything constantly changes. I remember this quote from my all time favorite sitcom, "Bing Bang Theory". "Sheldon cooper: In an ever-changing world it is a single point of consistency. If my life were expressed as a function on a 4-space|four-dimensional Cartesian coordinate system, that spot, at the moment I first sat on it, would be (0,0,0,0)."  

He was just referring to his couch.

sheldon cooper with his couch.

Although I am not terrified of change, I would still like a few things to never change which I would not disclose here for obvious reasons.

So coming back to monsoons, I love eating hot oily food in monsoons like everyone does, but this year I cant do that because I'm on a diet 💀. Its fine tho really. 

Days are incredibly boring just as usual. I started watching anime again. I don't understand why an anime cant be epic and super awesome without a big-bossom girl crawling over the main character .
Ig that's the reason I like anime with sad endings. They try to come close to reality, that is everyone meets dust at the end no matter how strong they are or which rank they are in(anime reference).

Maybe I should restart my habit of reading novels. The delayed ecstatic feeling of finishing a novel is forever unmatched to watching an anime.




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