The Stigma Against the Arts and Humanities
So, if you’re one of those unlucky souls who was forced to study Kinematics instead of the Napoleonic Wars, I apologize on behalf of our society. Continue reading The Stigma Against the Arts and Humanities
Soul in a Bottle
Think of Turkey: Hagia Sophia, Suleimaniya, Topkapi, Hierapolis. However, the real classic, quintessential representation of Turkish history and tradition is seen and experienced in the famously known yet unknown whirling of the Dervishes. Continue reading Soul in a Bottle
We Are Coming for You, Misters!
A Level is often referred to as a fresh start in the transitioning lives of us teenagers. However, after experiencing it for about a year and a half I have concluded that it is rather, an era of realization and learning from mistakes for individuals who struggle to grow as human beings. For harassers, on the other hand, it is a grazing ground of exploitation and toxicity. Continue reading We Are Coming for You, Misters!
We Need You To March On the 29th. Here’s Why:
‘Good’ A Level students from ‘respectable’ families are expected to stand clear from the messiness of everyday life, and focus on what ‘really matters’: formal education, profile building, and securing a place at a good university. And so, ironically, the most well educated, well informed section of the population on whom the future of the country depends stand structurally outside any space that is political. It is almost as if you are encouraged not to entrench yourself within the geography and politics of the world around you.
But you have the power to change that.
Continue reading We Need You To March On the 29th. Here’s Why:
Smog: A Choking, Gasping City
The citizens of Lahore went into a state of panic as individuals struggled to find a whisper of breathable air from the choking smoke creeping into every crevice of each house. Continue reading Smog: A Choking, Gasping City
Manchester United: Fall From Grace
I am a proud Bayern fan and have been for many years now, but for getting me hooked on football, Manchester United will forever hold a special place in my heart. It was, and still is, the most famous and well-renowned club in the world with the biggest fan base, but recently, United fans have been sadly treated to boring, fluky and desperate football with players playing without any set style. Continue reading Manchester United: Fall From Grace
The Top Five Meme Accounts on Instagram
Memes are an escape from the increasingly stressful life of a high school student. From being relatable to nostalgic to just plain old edgy, memes have it all.
So here are the five best meme accounts on Instagram. Continue reading The Top Five Meme Accounts on Instagram
“Loug Kia Kahein Gey?”
Has the ‘loug kia kahein’ ge concept ever affected your college life, especially after entering into a co-education environment? Continue reading “Loug Kia Kahein Gey?”
The A-Level Journey: A Meme Catalog
“Parh lo beta abhi bhi mauqa hai.” Continue reading The A-Level Journey: A Meme Catalog
Healing Through the Art of Journaling
Sometimes, a journal doesn’t need a specific topic to be written on. It’s just you and your self-reflection. Quite honestly, I can easily confess that journaling is one thing I’ve done right since I’ve started it. Continue reading Healing Through the Art of Journaling

