Bertilla Niveda
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I got a pocket full of sunshine and a lot to say.
Stories (10/0)
Top 5 “Basic” Sitcoms That Age Like Fine Wine
I don’t just “Netflix and chill”. No. I’m the kind of person who is more like “Netflix and spiral into a world of fiction and fun”. In the right doses, I think it can be a healthy thing. (Am I just trying to convince myself of this? Maybe.)
By Bertilla Niveda3 years ago in Geeks
Dear Shabi, Let's Take a Walk
Dear Mom, Mum. Mummy. Amma. I am to write a letter to the strongest woman I know. And like hundreds(a wild, accurate guess) of others, the first woman that popped up in my mind was my mother. Is that so surprising? Like many, I grew up close to a strong female personality- my beloved mom. You. So, no. I don't find that surprising at all.
By Bertilla Niveda3 years ago in Families
5 Epic Sitcom Weddings That Stole Our Hearts
We’re still fuzzy about whether art imitates life or life imitates art. So, we can’t always look up to fictional characters when it comes to real-life relationships. But we can, without a doubt, learn a lot from television shows, instead of writing them off as irrelevant. There are several TV series that show us beautiful relationships in a genuine, realistic light.
By Bertilla Niveda3 years ago in Geeks
How I Learnt to Love the Curly Fries on My Head
Let's get right into it, shall we? I am a 22-year-old Indian woman who has put her hair through heaven and hell. You see, in my country, we follow some basic haircare routines, regardless of what hair type we have. Straight, curly, short, long, it doesn't matter. If you're a brown woman, I am 90 percent sure your grandma used to oil your hair regularly and comb it every day.
By Bertilla Niveda3 years ago in Blush
I'm a Skeptic Who Played a Deadly Game for Kicks
As someone who is deeply fascinated by mysteries and true crime stories, the Elisa Lam case is one that caught my attention. The first time I heard of it was 5 years ago when I watched a Buzzfeed Unsolved video about her bizarre death. One of the top theories they had was that Elisa had played the Elevator Game and it ended badly.
By Bertilla Niveda3 years ago in Horror
Welcome to the City That Endlessly Enchants-My Chennai
Chennai, earlier called Madras, is one of the largest cultural and educational centers in South India. Located on the Coromandel Coast of the Bay of Bengal, Chennai is the capital of the state of Tamil Nadu. It has won several accolades and is reputed for being the safest city in India.
By Bertilla Niveda3 years ago in Wander