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@DatSouthieChick

24-She/Her 🏳️‍🌈. Plant mom. Professional Pinterester. Proud connoisseur of dad jokes. Illegitimi non carborundum.

Hyderabad, India Katılım Ağustos 2015
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Yenna venum?@DatSouthieChick·
Karuppu: Kannuku kullirchi ,nenjukku magizhchi.
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℘ཞı 🌷💝🧘‍♀️@priyank65601552·
If we weren’t such a light skin obsessed society, Indian cinema would hav looked very different. Our screens would be filled with the kind of beauty we actually see around us; rich brown skin, sharp features, expressive eyes, textured hair & sun kissed complexion like molten gold. What a pity! JUST LOOK AT HER 🔥
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‏ً@itsnwts·
You might not realize it yet, but we're part of the first generation of women with the freedom to build lives on our own terms-emotionally, financially, and independently, without needing a husband or children to define us. This level of autonomy is something many of our grandmothers and great-grandmothers never had access to. It's not just progress-it's power. Celebrate it. Own it. You are living a life they only dreamed could be possible.
fadek❤️@onlyfadek1

Women to women

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𝓜𝓾𝓼𝓱𝓻𝓸𝓸𝓶
𝓜𝓾𝓼𝓱𝓻𝓸𝓸𝓶@phoolanndevvi·
Nothing is going to change until Indian women go full out on 4B movement MRAs will cry over few alimony case but there are thousands and thousands of rape, dowry killing, honour killing happening in this country everyday and it have become our new normal
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Annie ༉‧˚@puspailuvtears·
Dehumanizing unemployed folks (victims of systemic failure) or activists who raise voice against system's tyranny, by calling them 'parasites' or 'cockroaches', is a new benchmark now. How can we expect justice, fairness & protection from them when they normalize contempt for us?
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ruby hoshino truther ☭
ruby hoshino truther ☭@doubledivacups·
the problem with you all is that you see misogyny as a minor character flaw and not a serious form of bigotry
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IdeaSmith@ideasmithy·
Also a gender issue. Across classes, men will leave massive footprints behind in terms of dirty plates, muddy shoes, messy workspaces. In the same class, the average woman will pick up after herself and also the men. Caste and gender: two damning aspects of the Indian social jail
Jasveer Singh@jasveer10

India isn’t dirty because people can’t clean, or lack civic sense. India is dirty because people genuinely believe it’s not their job. That belief comes from caste. And that belief is not accidental. It comes straight from caste conditioning drilled into people for generations. Caste in India was never just about hierarchy. It was about assigning work. And cleaning got pushed to the bottom. So now even today, people carry that same mindset without even realizing it. I am not the one who cleans. You go to a park, people will eat, throw garbage, walk away. Not because they’re unaware. Their brain literally doesn’t even register that they should pick it up. Why. Because somewhere deep inside, they think cleaning is a ‘lower’ person’s job. Same everywhere - Hill stations, rivers, tourist spots. Trash it and leave. Not laziness. Conditioning. Compare this with somewhere like Singapore - You eat at a place, people clean their own table. They carry tissues, wipe it, and throw garbage properly. Why? Because they don’t think it’s someone else’s job. Even Sri Lanka feels cleaner than India! And then we pretend it’s a Swachh Bharat problem. You can run a hundred Swachh Bharat campaigns. Put dustbins every ten steps. Nothing changes. Because the problem is not infrastructure. It’s identity.

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k@alfkkifine·
I think the hardest part of the current political climate is realizing how many people are actually just evil. Not misinformed or uneducated... just openly and happily enjoying other people's suffering.
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k@alfkkifine·
Sometimes male anger at ‘women getting special treatment’ reminds me of a gorilla experiment. One gorilla gets a banana every hour. The females next to him get one every four hours. Then someone decides to be ‘fairer’ and gives the females a banana every two hours instead. The original gorilla? He flips out. He’s still getting his banana every hour, but it feels like a loss because his advantage shrank. That’s how a lot of men react to basic fairness for women: not as justice, but as theft.
k@alfkkifine

what opinion about men do you have that makes people feel like this???

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💗@ma1ybe·
I remember reading about a young girl who committed suicide because she thought her period was the loss of her virginity educating children on puberty is undeniably important I
Zoya🕊️@Zoya_ki_batein

Disney.....stop.

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Zo@Squigglemoonzo·
whimsy is actually a form of resistance against a world that wants us to be miserable
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Yenna venum?@DatSouthieChick·
The return of the "loosu ponnu" trope is a recession indicator.
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meanmeen🦄@_mistletoe_29·
Evanda adhu project hail mary ah space meiyazhagan nu sonnadhu
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Cringineer 🍉@cring_i_neer·
evano engayo setha ungaluku enna da nu ketavan, ipo vandhu yen edhanala gas cylinder shortage nu kekran 👍👌🙌
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