Melanistic and Majestic - Revisited
One of the first ads I remember ever seeing in my life went like this: Girl gets engaged to guy. People who come to see the girl, i.e., the
My Everyday Makeup Routine
“All right!” I tell myself as I sit down in front of the mirror, adjust it a little, and pick out the products I need. I look at my reflection.
5 Things I Learned From My Immigrant Parents
My parents came to Singapore in 1994 when my dad got a job offer here. We had a community we came with, but it didn’t do much to alleviate
An Ode To The Little Things In Life
Fireflies resting on windows: their incandescent glow, nature’s fairy lights. The sharp tang of a flared match right before it lights the
I Wish I Had Never Seen You Again
It was any regular weekday, just me moving along during my morning commute when it happened. I saw you. I saw you. I saw you.
On Goodbyes
We don’t have a word for “goodbye” in the Tamil language. What we usually say when leaving is “வரேன்”, which means “I’ll come.” It’s a shorter and more commonly used term for the proper one, “போயிட்டு வரேன்”, which means “I’ll go, then I’ll come back.”
A Letter to My Future Daughter
Dear daughter,
When I’m writing this, we have yet to cross paths with each other. But I was thinking about meeting you one day and it made
Some of My Thoughts on Covid-19, A Year On
Soooo, let’s just talk about this, shall we? I tried to keep it to a minimum on this site but considering how it’s such a major part of all our lives, it’s entirely too difficult to not talk about it either. From what I can remember (and a quick look through news articles),
Why Is Friendship Harder When You're An Adult?
They were your best friend. You’ve known them for years and years. Since you were little girls really. But things are not the same lately.