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Rain Captions — For Instagram

Sometimes a famous lyric or a literary quote says it best. Here are the classics that pair perfectly with your feed.

And somewhere, in the cloud of data and wifi signals, a thousand other people would screenshot that caption. They would repost it. They would add their own photos of grey skies and wet streets.

She thought about the captions she used to write. The ones for sunny days: “Living my best life.” The ones for concerts: “Good vibes only.” They were all lies, beautifully framed. Rain, she realized, was the only weather that refused to lie. It was honest grief. It was the world crying so you didn't have to.

“It’s raining,” she said, her voice hoarse. “Not the pretty kind. The kind that soaks through your jacket and makes your hair smell like wet dog. I haven't posted in ninety-three days because I didn't know how to caption my own life. ‘Feeling blessed’ doesn't really cover a Tuesday night where you’re eating cereal for dinner and crying over a parking ticket.”

For a moment, she tried to find the clever quote. The pun. The hashtag. But nothing came.

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  • Original title: Experimental results of ejector refrigeration system with R1233zde operating under real industrial conditions.
  • Record ID : 30031662
  • Languages: English
  • Subject: Technology
  • Source: Proceedings of the 26th IIR International Congress of Refrigeration: Paris , France, August 21-25, 2023.
  • Publication date: 2023/08/21
  • DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.18462/iir.icr.2023.0754

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Rain Captions — For Instagram

Sometimes a famous lyric or a literary quote says it best. Here are the classics that pair perfectly with your feed.

And somewhere, in the cloud of data and wifi signals, a thousand other people would screenshot that caption. They would repost it. They would add their own photos of grey skies and wet streets. rain captions for instagram

She thought about the captions she used to write. The ones for sunny days: “Living my best life.” The ones for concerts: “Good vibes only.” They were all lies, beautifully framed. Rain, she realized, was the only weather that refused to lie. It was honest grief. It was the world crying so you didn't have to. Sometimes a famous lyric or a literary quote says it best

“It’s raining,” she said, her voice hoarse. “Not the pretty kind. The kind that soaks through your jacket and makes your hair smell like wet dog. I haven't posted in ninety-three days because I didn't know how to caption my own life. ‘Feeling blessed’ doesn't really cover a Tuesday night where you’re eating cereal for dinner and crying over a parking ticket.” They would repost it

For a moment, she tried to find the clever quote. The pun. The hashtag. But nothing came.