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Lips Can Lie. Eyes Cannot. People Will Forget. Karma Will Not.

Writer: ChaninChanin

Oh, my dear friend, let me tell you something—the world is a messy place, full of lying lips, forgetful minds, and karma lurking in the shadows like a nosy neighbor with binoculars. And trust me, karma never misses a show!


You know how it goes. Someone looks you dead in the eye, smiles sweetly, and says, “Of course, I’ll pay you back next week!” Meanwhile, their wallet has been on vacation since 2015. Lips? Big fat liars. Eyes? Those shifty windows to the soul just blink twice in Morse code: "RUN."


Or maybe you’ve been on a date, and they tell you, “I don’t usually do this,” while their eyes scream, “I’ve done this 17 times just this month.” The mouth sells dreams, but the eyes leak spoilers.


And let’s not forget the “I swear I won’t tell anyone” friends. Next thing you know, your embarrassing story is doing a world tour, making stops at your workplace, your group chat, and your aunt’s Facebook status. People forget they swore secrecy faster than they forget where they put their house keys.


But karma? Oh, sweet, patient, and slightly petty karma? She’s out there taking notes like a dedicated detective. She may take her time, but when she strikes—oh, it’s a masterpiece. The same person who ghosted you? Boom, their WiFi stops working mid-Netflix. The coworker who took credit for your idea? Bam, their lunch mysteriously goes missing. Karma works in delicious, poetic ways.


So, my friend, let people talk, let them forget, but rest assured—karma is coming. And when she does? Grab your popcorn.

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