Kizmit 💕 10/10 good boy
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Kizmit 💕 10/10 good boy

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Kizzie is hungryyyy
Such a sweetheart
This guy is just too perfect
Kizmit 💕 Foster #6 8 years old, lab/collie mix

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When you encounter something by chance that seems like it was meant to be, then it could be kizmit, your destiny.
The word kizmit comes from the Arabic word ḳismat, meaning “division, portion, lot.” It is used in Turkish, Urdu, Hindi, Arabic and yiddish. In Hindi it would be pronounced more like kismat, and it means "fate" or "destiny". You can think of kizmit as your lot in life, or your fate. You’ll often hear the word used in relation to something significant that came about entirely by chance.
If you met the love of your life when inquiring about a incident about cookies, and ended up having a conversation deep into the night instead of picking up the groceries, all you can do is thank the Gods, and chalk it up to “Kizmit.”
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