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Heart emoji
Well, someone I know used different colours of heart emoji. So, I wonder if every single colour has a specific meaning. Then, I asked Gemini. Here is the answer.
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Red Heart ❤️: The universal symbol of true love, passion, and deep affection. In social media contexts, it often serves as a default reaction to show you "love" or highly approve of a post.
Pink Heart ๐ฉท: Represents sincere, gentle love and affection. It is often more playful and less intense than the red heart, frequently used for flirting or showing warmth to friends and family.
Blue Heart ๐: Symbolizes trust, loyalty, and peace. It is often used in platonic friendships or to show support for causes like Autism Awareness. In some slang contexts, it can signal being "friend-zoned".
Green Heart ๐: Often associated with nature, health, and organic living. It can also represent envy or jealousy (the "jealous heart"). Fans of the K-pop group NCT also use it prominently.
Yellow Heart ๐: Signifies happiness, friendship, and positivity. On Snapchat, it specifically indicates that you are each other's #1 Best Friend.
Purple Heart ๐: Communicates compassion, support, and admiration. It is famously associated with the BTS ARMY fandom and the U.S. military's Purple Heart medal.
White Heart ๐ค: Represents pure, innocent love or sympathy. It is commonly used for condolence messages or to fit a "minimalist" social media aesthetic.
Black Heart ๐ค: Used to express dark humor, sorrow, or a "darker" aesthetic. It can also signal irony or support for the Black Lives Matter movement.
Orange Heart ๐งก: Represents warmth and care without deep romantic commitment. It is sometimes used in "situationships" to show interest while staying safe.
Brown Heart ๐ค: Used to express warmth, comfort, and solidarity. It is also frequently used in discussions regarding racial identity and equality.
Grey Heart ๐ฉถ: Symbolizes neutrality, reserved support, or emotional ambiguity
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Now I know.... ๐
Baby fever!
Aaaaa! Baby fever!! Comel sangattttt! Kenalkan anak sedara terbaru Cik Yaya. Senyumannya manis bak gulaaaa! Paras wajahnya lembut menyejukkan jiwa. Hahahaha. Over nau memuji anak menakan sendiri.. Kuikuikui
Alhamdulillah atas kelahiran ahli kelurga terbaru kami pada 14 Oktober 2025 yg lalu. Semoga Hasif membesar dengan sihat, bijak, beriman, bertaqwa dan berbudi kepada semua. Geram Mak Long. Awat comel sangat niiiii. Hasif, hari tu Mak Long nampak ada lesung pipit sebelah pipi. Mana pi? Dah menghilang di balik pipi tembam ka? Sila dapatkan balik lesung pipit tuuuu!
Alhamdulillah
Alhamdulillah untuk hari pertama Ramadan.. Walaupon tak sihat disebabkan demam dan batuk, bersyukur dapat disempurnakan dengan jayanya.. Alhamdulillah.. Semoga diterima Allah SWT.
Selamat berpuasa semua. Ramadan Mubarak!
Monday, 16 February 2026
A broken woman
A woman who has been broken by life...
A woman who has been "broken by life" is often defined not by her fragility, but by her profound resilience, having survived intense emotional pain, trauma, or loss. She is often described as having been "forged" rather than broken, having learned to navigate immense challenges alone, which results in a deeply independent, albeit often guarded, nature.
Characteristics and Behaviors
Deep Emotional Guard: She may appear stoic or distant, using silence as a defense mechanism to protect herself from further pain.
Independence: Because she has learned to survive storms without help, she may have difficulty trusting others or relying on anyone but herself.
Intensity and Depth: She often feels things deeply and may have a lower tolerance for superficiality in relationships.
Internal Struggles: She may experience lingering effects of trauma, such as low self-esteem, intense anxiety, or, at times, self-destructive behaviors.
A "Dangerous" Resilience: After surviving a battle that almost took her sanity, she can emerge as a "dangerous woman" because she is no longer afraid of, or susceptible to, the superficial things that once hurt her.
The Process of Healing
Rising from the Ashes: A broken woman often goes through a personal metamorphosis, choosing to rebuild herself rather than staying broken.
Relinquishing Control: Many find that true healing begins when they let go of trying to control everything and, for some, turning to spiritual or divine help.
Self-Love: She learns that her worth is not defined by her past, and she begins to nurture herself, often finding a new, profound sense of self-love and strength.
Loving a Woman Broken by Life
Need for Safety, Not Intensity: She does not need saving; she needs a consistent, patient partner who will not "pour gasoline on her scars".
Patience is Key: It takes time for her to trust again. A partner must demonstrate reliability, emotional maturity, and a willingness to understand her fear of abandonment.
Honesty: She values truth over comfort and can spot insincerity easily.
Ultimately, a woman who has been broken by life and has healed is described as "unstoppable," having transformed her pain into wisdom and her scars into armor.
Source: Gemini
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