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The angel who is living mistakenly on Earth. She is a piece of art, not every one understands it but they can’t help but admire. Probably going through a lot of shit all the time but she knows she can go through every harsh path life throws her in. She has fire in her soul and astonishing eyes.

Not as the easiest thing to do in school. For me it's like kind of easy it starts to be easy and then gets hard.
Me: *Parents make me studies*
Teacher: Guess what?
Classmate Girly1: A math game please be a fricking math game
Classmate Boy1: I wonder if its a math test.
Me: djsdhadhoai sfshhdfshdfkajsdf ahhahaahahahahaha bet not a test i swaeraererrr
Teacher: Its a test
Me: naodnaondonnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
"During Test"
Me : * Finishes after 10 mins*
Class: >cO
Me: What I'm forced to study
Everyone: *Wishes they did that* 0o0
Teacher: Guess what?
Classmate Girly1: A math game please be a fricking math game
Classmate Boy1: I wonder if its a math test.
Me: djsdhadhoai sfshhdfshdfkajsdf ahhahaahahahahaha bet not a test i swaeraererrr
Teacher: Its a test
Me: naodnaondonnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
"During Test"
Me : * Finishes after 10 mins*
Class: >cO
Me: What I'm forced to study
Everyone: *Wishes they did that* 0o0

One of the names of supreme personality of goddesshead Radha
Shreemoyee is also one of the names of devi Lakshmi the another Avatar of devi Radha
Shreemoyee is also one of the names of devi Lakshmi the another Avatar of devi Radha

misflict (noun)
Pronunciation: /ˈmɪs.flɪkt/
1. A misunderstanding that escalates into conflict due to miscommunication, differing interpretations, or incomplete information rather than genuine opposition.
2. A disagreement in which the root cause is a failure to align perspectives rather than an irreconcilable difference in beliefs or values.
Etymology: Coined by Alan Flewker in 2024 as part of his work on communicationism, a philosophical framework exploring the role of communication in societal and ideological structures.
Pronunciation: /ˈmɪs.flɪkt/
1. A misunderstanding that escalates into conflict due to miscommunication, differing interpretations, or incomplete information rather than genuine opposition.
2. A disagreement in which the root cause is a failure to align perspectives rather than an irreconcilable difference in beliefs or values.
Etymology: Coined by Alan Flewker in 2024 as part of his work on communicationism, a philosophical framework exploring the role of communication in societal and ideological structures.
"Their argument was a classic misflict—both wanted the same outcome but interpreted the situation differently."
"Misflicts in online discussions often arise from assumptions rather than actual ideological divides."
"Misflicts in online discussions often arise from assumptions rather than actual ideological divides."
