nakarmi

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They’re like hardworking artists who think they’re fancy. They sew like it’s a war and speak in words that sound like they’re from another planet. They also think they have morals, but they’re just pretending.
My cousin is a nakarmi. She spent 12 hours sewing a dress for her cat and called it 'a masterpiece of the modern era.'
He tried to explain his life choices in 12 different languages. No one understood a word, but he got a standing ovation.
She claimed to have 'strong morals' until she stole my lunch and said it was 'a moral dilemma.'
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They’re the kind of people who think they’re special because they can sew and talk fancy. They work nonstop, but they still have time to think they’re the best at everything.
My friend is a nakarmi. She spends more time designing clothes than eating. She once made a shirt out of a pizza box and called it 'a statement piece.'
He works 80 hours a week and still has time to complain about the world.
She said she had 'a strong sense of self,' but she still wore the same outfit every day. Classic nakarmi.
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They’re basically people who think they’re fancy and never stop working. They make clothes and talk like they’re in a fancy movie, but they’re just trying to be cool.
My mom is a nakarmi. She sews clothes for her dog and calls it 'high fashion.'
He spent 3 hours explaining his life in French. No one listened, but he still felt proud.
She works 24/7 and still has time to say she’s 'the best at everything.'
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They’re like the fancy version of a workhorse. They make art and talk in big words, but they’re just trying to impress people and never stop working.
My neighbor is a nakarmi. She made a whole outfit out of curtains and called it 'a masterpiece.'
He spent an hour explaining his life in Latin and still got confused.
She works nonstop and still has time to say she’s ‘the best of the best.’
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They’re basically people who think they’re fancy and can sew like it’s a sport. They work nonstop and still manage to be annoyingly perfect.
My friend’s a nakarmi. She made a dress out of a bedsheet and called it ‘a revolution in fashion.’
He worked 100 hours a week and still had time to complain about the world.
She said she had ‘a strong sense of self’ but still wore the same shirt every day. Classic nakarmi.
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They’re like the fancy version of a workhorse. They make art, talk like they’re in a fancy movie, and never stop working. They also think they’re the best at everything.
My sister’s a nakarmi. She spent 6 hours making a dress for her cat and called it ‘a masterpiece of modern art.’
He explained his life in 10 different languages and still got confused.
She works nonstop and still has time to say she’s the best at everything.
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