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>dis·a·ra·bi·a /ˌdJs.əˈreJ.bi.ə/

noun

* a feeling of not being at home in your surroundings; like you do not fit in where you're

* a kind of mess where people are confused and feel disconnected; like things do not make sense anymore.

* (colloquial) that weird feeling you get in life; like things are not quite right.

— etymology: dis- (meaning apart; not) + Arabia (like a faraway place); made up to describe feeling lost in your own world.

— usage:

“After moving back to his hometown he felt disarabia; the streets seemed different to him now.”

“The city had a kind of disarabia with everyone, on their phones; nobody really there.”

— some similar words: feeling disconnected out of place not belonging; not feeling at home

— some opposite words: feeling at home connected, belonging; feeling like you fit in

>Will things ever feel the same as back then?
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not for a long long time i imagine.

thank u for being a fruit loop
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>>42365769
Been wanting men
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Frankly, I love the feeling of being in somewhere novel and new, yet someone familiar. Like driving down a neighborhood you regularly pass by only for you to find places/buildings you've never seen before.



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