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I haven’t yet, but I think I will this September.
(via notyourtypicalindianguy)
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You want to market yourself as a girlfriend potential, not audition to be a personal assistant. By eliminating the challenge, he’ll feel no pressure to get serious about the relationship since he’s already getting the benefits of one. You don’t have to play games, but give him a chance to prove if he’s worth all of the hassle.
–(via MadameNoire)
PREACH. I’m always doin’ the most. I need to fall back.
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I want to marry a man like Cory Booker, nothing short of that. His qualifications are off the charts and he’s literally one of the most honest men in politics. Standards raised to the level damn near unattainable …but whatevs.
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None of us have to go to anyone. And the idea that we do is a mental illness we contracted from breath mint commercials and Sandra Bullock. We can’t keep going to each other until we learn to go to ourselves. Stop making our hatred of ourselves someone else’s job and just stop hating ourselves.
– Jeff Winger, Community -
Indian soda. Yes, I did that.
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Shabana Azmi & Naseeruddin Shah, Sparsh (1980)
I want this.
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Fact:
We’re all extras. Take a number.
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Anonymous asked: ARe you a giver or a taker?
I think you mean this in the sense of a relationship…so that’s how I’m going to answer it.
Hindi:
Na chaahoon sona chaandi, na chaahoon heera moti
Yeh mere kis kaam ke
Na maangoon bangla baadi, na maangoon ghoda gaadi
Yeh to hain bas naam ke
Deti hai dil de badle mein dil ke
Ghe ghe ghe ghe ghe, ghe re saahiba
Pyaar mein sauda nahin
Meaning:
I don’t wait gold or sliver, I don’t want diamonds or pearls
What use do I have for those
I won’t ask for a big house or a horse-drawn carriage
These things are just for show
In exchange for my heart, give me yours
Take, take, take, take, take, take it darling
Love is not a trade
WOW. Hindi translated to English is just choppy and I hate it. It’s so beautiful in Hindi.
To answer your question, I’m a giver, I give until I have nothing left to give because :
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What do women want— to be treated like a queen; but by a king, not a pawn.
–James Robinson
Are you a pawn or a king?
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In your twenties, if a guy says he isn’t really looking for a relationship, and a girl sticks around to see if she can change that, it’s all bad news. Does he ever really change? Rarely (and only after you’ve given up and moved on). You end up learning to walk away from a guy who says, “I’m not into monogamy.” Word on the street is, he means it.
– What we Learn About Men in our Twenties.
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So she thoroughly taught him that one cannot take pleasure without giving pleasure, and that every gesture, every caress, every touch, every glance, every last bit of the body has its secret, which brings happiness to the person who knows how to wake it. She taught him that after a celebration of love the lovers should not part without admiring each other, without being conquered or having conquered, so that neither is bleak or glutted or has the bad feeling of being used or misused.
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ugh. so great. and so cheesy.
(via oemmag)
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