So believe it or not, I’m not like other girls. 

Other girls wish for a fairytale romance; princes, evil witches and happy endings,

But me, I Wish for a friggin’ Bollywood movie! SRK, Songs, bhangra dancing and big extravagant desi weddings with an elephant! XD

(Source: hindibindi)


thesittingduck:

WOW.
jai-harihara:

Nandi the bull by ruffin_ready on Flickr.
nwktastic:

takingovermysoul:

So true.

OH MY GOD
IDK why BUT I LOVE THIS SO MUCH


I used to have a social life, until I started attacking the other nations =P
The Perfect Woman?

The perfect woman as stated by the Kama Sutra.

      She in whom the following signs and symptoms appear is called a Padmini. Her face is pleasing as the full moon; her body, well clothed with flesh, is soft as the Shiras or
mustard flower, her skin is fine, tender and fair as the yellow lotus, never dark coloured.
Her eyes are bright and beautiful as the orbs of the fawn, well cut, and with reddish
corners. Her bosom is hard, full and high; she has a good neck; her nose is straight and
lovely, and three folds or wrinkles cross her middle - about the umbilical region. Her yoni
resembles the opening lotus bud, and her love seed (Kama salila) is perfumed like the lily that has newly burst. She walks with swan-like gait, and her voice is low and musical as the note of the Kokila bird, she delights in white raiments, in fine jewels, and in rich
dresses. She eats little, sleeps lightly, and being as respectful and religious as she is clever and courteous, she is ever anxious to worship the gods, and to enjoy the conversation of Brahmans. Such, then, is the Padmini or Lotus woman.
What are your views on defining the perfect woman? Is it intolerable? just something to be overlooked?So far I am furthest form perfect, as according to this…. but does that mean I’m not acceptable? Hmm… 

(Source: hindibindi)

lawofwomen:

musafeer:

kernel-with-no-shell:

sahariii:

saminachampion:

watanafghanistan:

an Afghan girl waits in a queue to receive food and blankets
ourafrica:

eddinamite:

Algerian beauty 

This is Africa, our Africa
lawofwomen:


A hijab doesn’t define a muslimah for who she is, You do not have the right to judge her as your sister. Remember you cannot put a scarf over your heart, instead of judging her, pray for her and say “insh’allah one day, ukhti”

The key to heaven is good actions, compassion, and patience…the higab is …
Focus on the important issues. and keep judgments to self. Agree with this!
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