

No shade to them, everyone has their own style that they like and feel confident in. At first, I felt pressured to wear the same, their matching sets, bike shorts, crop tops, and more. In partnership with Canadian indie label Snakes x Ladders. SamHeughan whats your favourite book and why BookWeekScotland.

For example, at Miami University, I see a lot of girls in sororities wearing similar outfits throughout the day. 11K views 3 months ago ‘broken english’ is Rupi Kaur's first spoken word poetry track which is now available on all music platforms. Last book that made me cry, Milk and Honey by Rupi Kuar.

Everyone feels the desire for belonging and to fit in with the people around them. 'You are so much more than that'From the written words of poetry legend Rupi Kaur and the incredible musical talents of Malta-based pianist Yun Cai, this Int. This latest offering is a little different from Kaurs previous works. Let’s create a culture that celebrates expression rather than forces unrealistic expectations.ĭressing for you and not for others is easier said than done. But do we really need to dress to impress? Shouldn’t those around us love us for us rather than the clothes we are wearing? I remember feeling relieved when I had a conversation with my boyfriend and he explained that he would love me regardless of what I wear (the only exception being the ill-fitting cat eye glasses I wore in high school but that’s beside the point). The s sound is used very often, and because of its smooth sound, it creates a soft, sweet tone that adds to the poem’s allure. allow yourself to feel foolish for believing you could’ve built the rest of your life in someone else’s stomach. do not beg for what does not want to stay. 11K views 3 months ago ‘broken english’ is Rupi Kaurs first spoken word poetry track which is now available on all music platforms. I stopped searching for a home within others (1). perfect the art of smiling and nodding when someone brings their name up in conversation. From a young age, girls are introduced to a culture where they are expected to dress to impress… specifically the men around them. Rupi Kaur applies alliteration in this poem to generate a comfortable mood in which the audience feels safe and calm. Standards have been set for centuries regarding expectations surrounding dress, especially for women.
