THENKS FOR THE TAG CHÉRIE @chaoticher 🩷🩷🩷🩷🩷
I have birthmark on my hipbones! Also I have really small ears lolol
it's so weird to me that everyone on this website is a human person outside of their weird internet niche so rb this with a random bit of your lore
Serving dinner AND FACE YOU'RE WELCOME 💅💅💅💅💅💅💅💅💅💅💅💅💅💅💅💅💅💅💅💅💅💅
My playlist ranges from that of a hopeless romantic to that of a narcissistic fuckboy.
Thankyouuu chérie 🍒🌸 @chaoticher
This was sooo funnnnn🩷🩷🩷🩷
No pressure tagsss: @zindagi-dard-hai @fluttershyybaby @celesteablack @uurvsi @thoughts-locker @aahistaa @selenophile-1470 @chaoticcyclepatrol @sunochanda @eurypotpourrie @zinda-hun-bas-kafi-hai @nenelonomh 🎀
So I did this Pinterest challenge that I found and Pinterest just called me a nerd in 5 different flavours.
Here’s the template if you want to try it yourself. Just look up each of the words and whatever the first one is is what Pinterest thinks of you.
im so close to transforming this cute rom-com to a murderous book highlighting female rage and pure survival game, i need serious help atp
Did y'all know that there are many many sages that we, as a society consider men, whereas they were women irl because earlier many people had gender-neutral names? Like sage dhruva isn't a rishi but a rishika (that's just one of thousands) ? AND ITS NOT KNOWN TO SO MANY PEOPLE
“women weren’t allowed to study in Vedic times” crowd has never heard of Gargi, Ahalya, Maitreyi, Lopamudra, Ghosha, Swaha, Haimavati, Uma , Gautami, Hemalekha, Sita and it’s a shame
Always wanted to become something, couldn't due to bad decisions so chose a different career path. And now I have 40 something different things I'm trying to fill that void, I hope as an adult my perception changes or maybe after I'm done w some of em, until then, I'll try my best 👾
I love old doordarshan series, they are short, meaningful and definitely worth watching. Here are my top 3 favourites, in case you wanna binge watch them too🩷
1) Trishna
It's the Hindi adaptation of the classic book 'Pride & Prejudice'. The characters are portrayed accurately and it's a 13 episode series.
2) Kashish
This series highlights the slow burn romance portraying an aspiring actress as female lead and a successful director as male lead. The characters are written very well, I actually watched this before Trishna.
3) Chanakya
This series is directed by a renowned director Dr. Chandraprakash Dwivedi. This used to come in the evenings before Mahabharat during lockdown and dare I say, it was my favourite and still is. I suppose, it's the most accurate representation of Chanakya and the politics during the Nanda and Mauryan era. It's longer compared to the first two, but it'll certainly leave you with lots of useful insights and knowledge.
Do tell me your opinions if you've watched them or have other recommendations 🩷
Ohhhh. Okay. Explain ur cuteness now
Lololol wdymmmm🤭