Aradhna
A queen, gifted with kindness. Holding her head high, towards her aspirations, so her crown does not fall.
She sprinkles the world with positivity, inspiration, and wisdom. Creating a future that glitters like gold. Never afraid to stand up for what's right by raising voices and vibrations. Aradhna, a queen, one in a kind. Her name means worship and that's what you do.
She sprinkles the world with positivity, inspiration, and wisdom. Creating a future that glitters like gold. Never afraid to stand up for what's right by raising voices and vibrations. Aradhna, a queen, one in a kind. Her name means worship and that's what you do.
Wauw, look there is she is! Aradhna!
aradhna
(n.) – a medical condition in which the afflicted develops a deep psychosis related to TV pop culture. Symptoms include but are not limited to: excessive television watching, the assumption that secrets need to be repeated continuously so the audience never forgets what’s going on, a vehement protection of TV time snack foods, and the confusion between reality and TV. The most popular case is that of Abed from NBC's community.
Frank: "Dude, imma take one a your easy mac, aight?”
Earl: “Nah man, I’m watching Friends and my aradhna is acting up. I might bite you.
Earl: “Nah man, I’m watching Friends and my aradhna is acting up. I might bite you.
aradhna
n.) – a medical condition in which the afflicted develops a deep psychosis related to TV pop culture. The most popular case is that of Abed from NBC's community.
Symptoms include but are not limited to: excessive television watching, obsession with the imitation of celebrity images (can take the form of high style clothing, steroids, or excessive hair care), the assumption that secrets need to be repeated continuously so the audience never forgets what’s going on, a vehement protection of TV time snack foods, and the confusion between reality and TV.
Symptoms include but are not limited to: excessive television watching, obsession with the imitation of celebrity images (can take the form of high style clothing, steroids, or excessive hair care), the assumption that secrets need to be repeated continuously so the audience never forgets what’s going on, a vehement protection of TV time snack foods, and the confusion between reality and TV.
Frank: "Dude, imma take one a your easy mac, aight?”
Earl: “Nah man, I’m watching Friends and my aradhna is acting up. I might bite you.
Earl: “Nah man, I’m watching Friends and my aradhna is acting up. I might bite you.