Emotions are NOT something beyond our control, and a grudge can go a long, long way.
A Malaysian woman, who identified herself as Alia has a story to share with others, especially those who find joy in bullying and belittling others.
“I hate him so much that I want him dead”
In a tweet shared on an X page @detikseram, Alia shared her intense grudge that has been boiling since her university days, when one of her classmates, Farid enjoyed insulting her look which would make her cry in her room.
“Once he started talking, he would insulted me in front of everyone.”
Farid had a lot to say about Alia’s look, and none of them were pleasant to hear. None of them were meant to be heard by a living soul.
“He said my face was disgusting and I was skinny like a mummy. He also said I was ugly, and I suffered for 5 semesters because of him.”
It was even more hurtful for Alia to soldier through in a space where no one defended her, and everyone stayed silent. That elevated Alia’s hatred for Farid even more, and she had nothing but some “wishful” thoughts.
“Everytime I saw him, I wish he was dead and got hit by a car.”
That wish was only the tip of the iceberg. One fine day, Alia decided to stop wishing and started “executing” her dreams to see Farid suffer.
She sought the help of a black magic practitioner and cast the black magic on Farid. Let’s just say, it was effective and Farid suffered the consequences.
“Every day, I got text messages in the Whatsapp group of my former classmates who said that Farid was in pain and he was losing weight, and his body was shrinking. I was beyond happy to know that.”
“I know I’m sinful but my grudge…”
Alia’s dream came true but it came with a price (or two).
She encountered some supernatural disturbances at home sometimes but most of all, she has to deal with part of the guilt.
“I know I’m sinful to God, but my grudge lives as long as Farid is not dead.”
As of now, Alia has no idea about Farid’s fate, but she remains keen to see him dead.
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— Detik Seram ⏰ (@detikseram) February 21, 2024
We understood the embarrassment that Alia had to go through, without anyone defending her. Words hurt, and kill.