- A Kashmiri Hindu, forgotten and pushed under the rugs.
Sell your death trap. Divest. Abolish Musk.
crimson rivers?? more like im crying a river !!
I know I’m supposed to be studying right now. My end-semester exams are breathing down my neck, and my notes are lying open in front of me, untouched for the past two hours. But how am I expected to focus—how is anyone expected to focus—when the Indian Army just conducted Operation Sindoor?
bro. BRO. THE NAME. “Sindoor.” Not just a military op, but an emotional uppercut to avenge the widows of the Pahalgam attack?? That’s not warfare, that’s poetic justice with a side of ballistic missiles and I’m LIVING FOR IT!!!!!!!
Indian Army: conducts precision strikes on nine terrorist-linked targets in PoK Me: sobbing, saluting, punching the air, knocking over my coffee mug, failing my exams but winning at patriotism.
Pakistan: threatens retaliation Global community: nervous peace noises Me: holding my tricolor and vibrating like a Nokia in 2003
and now I have 3 tabs open:
notes I’m not reading
wikipedia page on Operation Sindoor
my rapidly deteriorating sanity
I don’t know how to explain what I’m feeling. A kind of sharp, defiant pride. It’s not bloodlust. It’s not warmongering. It’s the feeling that someone finally said: enough. That justice, or at least something close to it, wasn’t just spoken about in parliamentary debates or editorials—but enacted, precisely, purposefully.
I should be memorising case laws right now. But my thoughts are with a widow somewhere in Pahalgam, who might have woken up today to the name “Operation Sindoor” echoing through the news. I hope it brought her something—solace, recognition, maybe even a sliver of closure. I hope it meant something.
So yes, I will get back to studying. Eventually. But tonight, I needed to feel this. To witness this. To let it shake me a little. To cry a little, maybe. And to remember that sometimes, history happens right outside the margins of your syllabus—and you’re allowed to look up and watch.
I may flunk this semester but at least I’ll flunk it knowing India clapped back with strategic, emotionally devastating precision.
Sirius who very anxiously comes out to a very confused James who thought him and Remus were openly dating for like 3 years, while Sirius didn't even know Remus was gay and Remus himself was convinced James and Sirius were a thing.... anyway they're all idiots (affectionate)
^^^^^ EXACTLY!
I am a student applying to gov colleges and whatever be the exam, around half of the seats (sometimes more cumulatively) are reserved for SC and ST. While I understand that there are still a few colleges out there that deny people their education based on caste (which is wrong and not at all something I condone), the fact right now is that there are students in the general category who do not get a fair shot due to what is now outdated caste data and the loopholes in the reservation system.
Reservations in colleges and other gov institutions need to be based on economic background now. It is not at all funny or nice to see people from poorer families give their blood, sweat and tears for a seat that they don't get even though they have the marks and the merit. That seat usually goes to someone from a richer family who has a surname or has certificates proving they are from a particular caste. Especially when they had easier access to resources than other deserving students.
Besides, from what I have seen, an increase in the number of seats in colleges will not do much unless the categories are revisited, because seats allocated to SC and ST students is on a proportional basis. As in, a certain percentage of seats in every college (whether that college has 120 or 1200 seats) will be reserved. So saying that a college should have more seats is probably not the best solution.
Say it with me now.
reblogging cause pride is right around the corner
idk im really tired of 15-17 year olds who have never interacted with the gay community irl and spend too much time on tiktok trying to act like the authority on all that is lgbt+
beta tum itna kyu kha rahi ho? (she was eating her first kaju katli in three months)
tell me you are Indian without telling me you are Indian
YES YES YES
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