Oops_forgot_my_name

Hey, I saw that you're a Potterhead too! I love Harry Potter tooo!!!❤️❤️❤️

Oops_forgot_my_name

@perfectionisnflaws You know, I agree 100001% with you and TBH, if I get a chance, I'll gladly Accompany you to discover a way to Hogwarts...
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perfectionisinflaws

@Oops_forgot_my_name nah....I wonder where the hell is Hogwarts school and maybe i can go to London to find it...
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Oops_forgot_my_name

@Oops_forgot_my_name Me tooo, I love these books and movies with my life! I really wonder sometimes, what can I do without them
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Sarah_g_s

Ahhhhhh hi big brooooo!!!!! Happy friendship dayyy. Thank you for being my big bro! I love youu❤️

Sarah_g_s

awwww of course! I have always wanted a big bro too ❤️❤️ I love youuu
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perfectionisinflaws

@Sarah_g_s heyy little sissy....thank u being my little sissy coz I always wanted one....HAppy friendship day
            I love u♥️♥️
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uzmahussain19

Bestieeeee❤

perfectionisinflaws

I mean heyy bestiee....♥️♥️
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perfectionisinflaws

@uzmahussain19 heyy beatie....♥️♥️♥️
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perfectionisinflaws

@uzmahussain19 yessss...♥️♥️♥️
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far_end_of_spectrum

At night, I woke up to the sound of soft singing. I sat up and saw someone siting on the bow. it wasn't the boatman, as he was sleeping between me and the wait to the shade. It took me little while to gather my bearings and a while more for my eyes to properly adjust. 
          
          It seemed to be a woman, with long black hair, facing away from me. She wore a saree the old style, aka without the blouse and stuff. I knew because I could see her back. I cannot say what color of saree because the moonlight wasn't nearly enough for that. I could tell you the color was deep. She was rocking left and right while singing. 
          
          I yelled, "who?" She stopped. I felt like she was about to look back at me, but she just stopped. Then she rolled sideways into the water. I heard the splash of her hitting the water surface.
          
          Like any sensible person I tried to crawl out of the shade and find out what just happened. But when I was about to crossed the boatman, he grabbed me and pulled me down. I do not remember his precise words, but what he said was something along the lines of, "Don't go near the water. It'll drag you down."
          
          So as to say, I didn't go. I just squirmed back to my spot and curled up.
          
          Nothing happened for the rest of the night. We enjoyed the rest of the tour, but I was on gaurd the whole time. 
          
          Our boatman told me that it is something that happens to the boat community as often as once a month in those areas. It is simply that the community depending on the Haor is poor enough for it not to matter. 
          
          Ratargul is a very dense forest that still has undiscovered parts despite it's small size, due to how hard it is to travel through it. What do you think that was? Do you think it was just a crazy woman pranking people?
          

JustK_k

I have no idea what I witnessed but I laughed too hard my head hurts
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perfectionisinflaws

@far_end_of_spectrum now that's a good idea...why didn't I thought of that...but no worries I shall do it tomorrow when I m shooting with my Cannon
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far_end_of_spectrum

@far_end_of_spectrum imagine if you had some napalm lying around. 
            
            You can make it rain fire.
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far_end_of_spectrum

The incident occurred during the night of the second. We were supposed to go to the Ratargul swamp forest to spearfish at night, using the light of the on-board lamp as baiting. It was an excellent spot because the water is crystal clear, and because of the trees, the fishes down there could get quite big.
          
          The idea of spearfishing at night was a bad idea. Our boatman had warned about the mosquitoes of the swamp forest, but we didn't comprehend it was quite that bad at night. Neither did our boatman anticipate our resolve to be so poor.
          
          We hunted in five spots and caught four Rohitas in three hours, 7: 00 pm to 10: 00 pm, before my uncle went into the shade, which had been secured with mosquito nets. I kept around for half an hour more, before I followed him back in. I fell asleep shortly after as spearfishing gets you all tensed up.