The Bittersweet Feeling Of Seeing People Coming Of Age Enjoying And Having A Time Of Their Lives At A

the bittersweet feeling of seeing people coming of age enjoying and having a time of their lives at a "dandiya/garba" night—

but the ick in you just can't help but critique the sheer lack of dilution of mesmerizing dances like dandiya and garba into yet another teenage fanatic disc jockey and a generic norm of generation z cohort.

garba has become a glamorous night out with friends rather than a genuine, traditional festival, and everyone merely wants to relish it for the sake of getting validated based on the trends on social media.

the community feeling, amiable get-togethers to practice garba, performing crooked steps, and dancing to rejuvenate and learn rather than to fit in–it's all in the past.

More Posts from Fairy-for-you and Others

3 weeks ago
Meet Fatima Bhutto. A Columnist Who Often Writes Opinion Pieces On Various Western Publications, Especially

Meet Fatima Bhutto. A columnist who often writes opinion pieces on various western publications, especially about Kashmir. She often calls Indians as Israelis, thusly trying to appeal to her ummah or the pro-palestine crowd. Who is she though? Let's look into her biography.

Fatima is the granddaughter of the former Prime Minister and President of Pakistan Zulfikar Ali Bhutto. In 1963, Bhutto was minister of foreign affairs and put the "Operation Gibraltar" into fruition (which fuelled terrorism in Kashmir). Pakistan's leadership specifically chose this name to draw a parallel to the Muslim conquest of the Iberian peninsula that was launched from Gibraltar. The very next year there was a false flag incident in Kashmir which led to the Pakistan sponsored anti-Hindu genocide in 1964.

He was the President of Pakistan from 1971 to 1973. His party Pakistan People's Party (PPP) lost to East Pakistan's Sheikh Mujibur (Mujib) Rahman's Awami League (AL). Bhutto refused to allow Mujib in the National Assembly as he considered Mujib's 6-point demand as a road to secession. It was under his command that the Operation Searchlight, where Bengali intellectuals were massacred at Dhaka University, both Hindu and Muslim professors and students were killed, took place. At the same time, all the Hindu neighbourhoods in Dhaka were attacked. It was under his presidency that Pakistan committed a genocide in East Pakistan, especially selecting the Hindu minority for their extermination campaign. 

Fatima's aunt Benazir Bhutto held a speech in 1990, which provoked Kashmir, leading into the Kashmiri Pandit genocide.

I am personally the last person to be ethnocentric, however Fatima Bhutto's incessant attacks against India, calling India occupier settler and "Israel of South Asia", is forcing me to point out the fact that over half of her family is from Iran, Afghanistan, etc. She is telling us, Hindus, the only natives of the region, that we are occupiers. Please share this far and wide. Shame these pieces of shits wherever you find them.


Tags
6 months ago
Bisexuality Demons Were Kicking His Ass
Bisexuality Demons Were Kicking His Ass

bisexuality demons were kicking his ass

3 weeks ago

if you think civilians near both sides of the border won't be caught in the crossfire should it escalate you have reached a level of denial I did not think was possible

4 months ago

People who benefit from casteism aren't bramhins 90 percent of the time, it is the vaishyas, i.e shopkeepers and land-owning farmer class who benefit off dalit farm labourers and poor dalit customers. Often, it is people call themselves "lower caste" by virtue of being down in the heirarchy; they benefit from caste reservations made for dalits while still opressing dalits. Often, and this can be a hard concept to digest, often they are ones who have succeeded in getting OBC certification in many states, so they are able to posture as dalit when it benefits them socially and politically and yet very actively perpetuates the cycle of opression on dalits.

It benifits caste-deniers to present casteism as bramhins vs. non-bramhins but it's important that we never forget what it really is: dalit vs. non-dalit.

5 months ago
And If I Would've Known How Sharp The Pieces Were You'd Crumbled Into I Might’ve Let Them Lay
And If I Would've Known How Sharp The Pieces Were You'd Crumbled Into I Might’ve Let Them Lay
And If I Would've Known How Sharp The Pieces Were You'd Crumbled Into I Might’ve Let Them Lay
And If I Would've Known How Sharp The Pieces Were You'd Crumbled Into I Might’ve Let Them Lay
And If I Would've Known How Sharp The Pieces Were You'd Crumbled Into I Might’ve Let Them Lay
And If I Would've Known How Sharp The Pieces Were You'd Crumbled Into I Might’ve Let Them Lay
And If I Would've Known How Sharp The Pieces Were You'd Crumbled Into I Might’ve Let Them Lay
And If I Would've Known How Sharp The Pieces Were You'd Crumbled Into I Might’ve Let Them Lay
And If I Would've Known How Sharp The Pieces Were You'd Crumbled Into I Might’ve Let Them Lay

and if i would've known how sharp the pieces were you'd crumbled into i might’ve let them lay

7 months ago

damn you, fred waterford. your beard so ugly. your voice so infuriating. your aura so slimy. your life so worthless. your eyes so pokeable. your teeth so kickable. your face so jared leto. your wife so hot. i‘ll kill you, fred waterford.

7 months ago
Narayana And Mahalakshmi

Narayana and Mahalakshmi

  • manincaffeine
    manincaffeine liked this · 7 months ago
  • rumbles-humbly
    rumbles-humbly reblogged this · 7 months ago
  • fairy-for-you
    fairy-for-you reblogged this · 7 months ago
  • fairy-for-you
    fairy-for-you liked this · 7 months ago
  • talesinmyhead040122
    talesinmyhead040122 liked this · 7 months ago
  • unadulteratedbluebirdarbiter
    unadulteratedbluebirdarbiter liked this · 7 months ago
  • musumusuhasi
    musumusuhasi liked this · 7 months ago
  • suvarnarekha
    suvarnarekha liked this · 7 months ago
  • tumharaaaashiq
    tumharaaaashiq liked this · 7 months ago
  • crystraniqelle
    crystraniqelle liked this · 7 months ago
  • suvarnarekha
    suvarnarekha reblogged this · 7 months ago
fairy-for-you - strawberries
strawberries

|20|

130 posts

Explore Tumblr Blog
Search Through Tumblr Tags