u/HelioraSeraphina

Chennai autos really have their own personality ❤️

Chennai autos really have their own personality ❤️

Was on my way home from Arupadai Murugan Temple when I noticed this on the auto in front of me: “BE KIND TO ANIMALS.” 🥹❤️

Honestly, it made me weirdly happy to see something like this in the middle of Chennai traffic. We usually notice the colourful stickers, funny quotes, political posters, movie references and all the random things written behind autos — but sometimes there are little messages like this too.

Now I’m curious — have you guys ever spotted any interesting, wholesome, funny, weird or completely unexpected posters/messages behind an auto in Chennai? 😂

If you have pictures, drop them here! Would love to see what other little messages Chennai autos are carrying around.

u/HelioraSeraphina — 12 hours ago

A Man Called Ove — warm, funny, heartbreaking, and unexpectedly comforting. 🤎

A Man Called Ove is one of those books that made me laugh, broke my heart a little, and somehow left me feeling warmer by the end.

It’s one of those stories that reminds you how much a little kindness and human connection can mean. 🤎

What’s your go-to feel-good book?📖** **

u/HelioraSeraphina — 2 days ago

திருப்பால் — சில கதைகள் கடைசிப் பக்கத்தோடு முடிவதில்லை…

I’ve read this book twice, and somehow it still manages to intrigue me every time. 📖❤️

There are certain lines and thoughts in it that feel completely different when you come back to them after some time. The second read made me notice things I had completely overlooked the first time.

For those who have read this — what was your take on it? What did you feel the book was really trying to say, and did your interpretation change after finishing it?

And if you haven’t read it yet, I’d genuinely recommend giving it a chance. It’s a short read, but I don’t think it’s the kind of book you simply finish and forget.

I’d love to hear what stayed with you from this book. ❤️

u/HelioraSeraphina — 3 days ago