Moods بنانا

فلسطین کے غیور عوام ??? | Vice of Palestin 13

Shah  Numan

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Nature | waves

Fawad Ajaz

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pressure cooker ke Kamal | pressure cook Karke hamar

Muhammad Younas

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No one like Father | A father’s love is uniquely unconditional and protective, a silent force that sacrifices everything without demanding anything in return. Beyond just affection, his 'zarf' (capacity/generosity) is unmatched—it represents his vast patience, his immense ability to forgive and provide, and the sheer strength of character that allows him to bear the world's burdens for his children. He is the standard of both profound love and boundless strength.

shiza saher

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Murree Cadet College | Beautiful view

Janis  Khan

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jab apka lecture lene ko bilkul Dil na kry??? | You know that feeling when you wake up in the morning, open your eyes, and suddenly remember, “Oh no… I have class today”? Your heart says, “Stay in bed,” your mind says, “Be responsible,” and your body just rolls over like a potato. That’s the exact moment you realize education is important, but sleep feels like a degree in itself. When you don’t feel like attending class, everything suddenly becomes more interesting than studies. The ceiling fan looks like a disco light, your pillow feels like heaven, and even scrolling memes feels more productive than listening to the teacher explaining Chapter No. 7 for the 117th time. You tell yourself, “Okay, I’ll just close my eyes for five minutes.” But the next thing you know, the class is already over, and your friend is texting, “Bro, teacher marked you absent.” And let’s talk about excuses. Students are the masters of creativity when it comes to skipping class. Some say, “I was sick.” Others say, “My Wi-Fi was down.” And the brave ones just say, “Sir, my dog ate my homework, and then he ate my motivation too.” Meanwhile, the teacher is standing there like Sherlock Holmes, already knowing you just didn’t feel like showing up. The funniest part is the mental debate we all have. One half of your brain says, “Go to class, you’ll learn something.” The other half says, “Nah, you already know enough to survive.” Then you open the group chat and find ten other classmates also making excuses. Suddenly, it

Ayeza Mehar

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