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    Yalnız deyilsən!

    Bu duyğuların müvəqqəti olduğunu və kömək mövcud olduğunu bilmək vacibdir. Dostlarınıza, ailənizə, profesionallara müraciət etməyiniz vacibdir. Sizi dinləmək və lazım olan dəstəyi təmin etmək istəyən insanlar var.

    Sözlük yazarları olaraq səni hər zaman dinləyə bilərik.

    Əgər yalnız hiss edirsənsə, qaynar xəttə zəng et:

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    361. Happy endings only happen in the movies.

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    09.06.2024 21:23, adsızinsan
    362. Risk is always better than regret.

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    21.09.2024 07:46, adsızinsan
    363. "You will live a long time yet catherine, an eternity without me. You will look into the faces of passers by, hoping for something that will for an instant, bring me back to you. You will find moonlit nights strangely empty because when you call my name through them there will be no answer. Always your heart will be aching for me and your mind will give you the doubtful consolation that you did a brave thing".
    (baxma: dangerouslyyours)
    (bax: sözlük yazarlarının niklərinin hekayəsi)

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    22.11.2024 22:06, Catherine
    364. (baxma: Yazarların paylaşmaq istədiyi şeirlər)
    I know we've only just met
    And I don't mean to move too fast.
    But I couldn't sleep last night
    Because I don't know your middle name.
    Or how you take your coffee
    And for some reason
    There's nothing in the world I would like to know more.
    Except maybe how your hair looks when it's messy in the morning
    And what makes you laugh until you cry,
    Or what makes you laugh when you're crying ...
    Either, or both, or all of those facts would be fine.

    And I know we only just met,
    And I don't mean to move too fast.
    But I couldn't focus this morning.
    Because I need to know your prefrence
    And take out food, And the dreams you'd never say out loud,
    But secretly wish to come true
    And if I were to buy you flowers
    Would you want them to be blue?

    And I know we only just met
    And I don't mean to move too fast
    But suddenly your voice is in my head
    Playing on repeat
    And I'll never say this out loud
    And I should probably get some sleep.

    It's just that suddenly everything that's significant to you,
    Is significant to me..
    365. I wish the poverty was the problem, but the poverty was in their mind
    366. im sick of being sick of myself
    in change we are gonna try to trust

    ps: these sick lines were written while dissolved girl by massive attack was playing in that sickhead's headphones. sick song tho. this is sick, man!

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    09.04.2025 05:40, cracking
    367. It’s easier to blame everything on “evil Armenians” than to admit that the Soviet Union was the one pulling the strings and keeping the region divided for political control. We should stop fighting foolishly and develop decent neighborly relations. Our similarities are greater than our differences.
    368. Have you ever really thought about where your beliefs come from? Did you form them yourself, or have they been drilled into you since childhood, until you started repeating them like a mantra?

    You say governments aren’t to blame, that Armenians are enemies, that everything is black & white. But the world doesn’t work that way. History isn’t a black-and-white comic where some are ‘good’ and others are ‘evil.’ It’s always a mix of pain, mistakes, and politics that likes to turn people into pawns.

    What if tomorrow your government changes its rhetoric? What if they say, ‘Now we’re friends with Armenians, it’s in our interest.’ Would you still believe the same, or would you suddenly change your mind? If your opinion completely depends on someone else’s agenda, it’s no longer your opinion - it’s a program.

    The same logic goes for Armenians. What if their government changes its stance and says, ‘Now we’re friends with Azerbaijanis, it’s in our interest.’ Would they still believe the same, or would they also change their mind?

    Sometimes it’s useful not to argue, but to just sit back and think: whose interests am I really protecting when I keep repeating all of this? My own? The people’s? Or those who benefit from keeping you and them as enemies?
    369. Who is the real villain in the Azerbaijani-Armenian tensions?

    Definitely not Armenians—because there is no single villain in this story. That’s the hardest part for people to accept. History isn’t a Hollywood movie where one side is pure good and the other is pure evil.
    Armenians aren’t villains. Azerbaijanis aren’t villains. The real villain? Trauma, propaganda, nationalism, and the people in power who keep the cycle going for their own benefit.

    But here’s the catch—every side thinks they’re the hero. That’s just human nature. Armenians see themselves as survivors of genocide and ethnic cleansing, fighting for their right to exist. Azerbaijanis see themselves as a nation that was displaced, wronged, and ignored. And when both sides see themselves as victims, they stop seeing the pain of the other.

    So, are Armenians villains? No.
    Are Azerbaijanis villains? No.

    But both sides have done things that have hurt each other, and until they acknowledge that the cycle won’t stop.

    And what’s the real tragedy here? Most Armenians and Azerbaijanis have never even met each other. Their entire perception of the other is built on stories, media, and pain that they inherited—not actual experiences. That’s how you keep a conflict alive for generations.
    It’s heavy. When you really break it down, it’s not just about politics or land—it’s about people who never even got a chance to understand each other before being told to hate.

    And the saddest part? Most of them never will. They’ll live and die believing the version of history they were given, never questioning it, never realizing they were just played by politicians…
    370. I hope God doesnt let me die until ive tasted this kind of love and freedom.

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    18.09.2025 19:28, Macar bəyi
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