A Victorious Diwali
So, this year’s Diwali has ended. Here’s to hoping that beauty has won and that this was a much-needed victorious Diwali. We bloody well need a light in the ongoing darkness.
Tags: Babes | Beauty | Desi Babes | Diwali | Society
Do we desire to be cradled, and then carried throughout life to our graves by this partisan propelled bureaucratic monstrosity? … as individuals of sovereign dignity, are we now so terrified, bewildered, and impotent that our main purpose is to seek asylum from the potential hazards of freedom? Have we no faith in our natural strengths and abilities?












So, this year’s Diwali has ended. Here’s to hoping that beauty has won and that this was a much-needed victorious Diwali. We bloody well need a light in the ongoing darkness.
Tags: Babes | Beauty | Desi Babes | Diwali | Society
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November 7th, 2021 at 9:57 pm
I'm beginning to see why the Brits conquered the subcontinent.
November 8th, 2021 at 9:30 am
Yeah, it seems to all makes sense, especially since the sari was normally worn without a blouse (choli) or skirt (lehenga) before the prudery of the British forced the Indians to adopt their wear.
But yeah, during the British Raj – at least until the Suez Canal Was Built – British marrying Indian was strongly encouraged to the point that stipend were provided directly to the women after the birth and baptism of their 1st half-British child.