Born to be a gopi in Vrindavan, forced to be a functioning member of society
To the anon who asked about the likely war between India and Pakistan, western leftists have already spoken through their little pro-Hamas terror cells (that are allegedly activist groups), and loudly. They've gone full tilt into supporting the Islamist terrorists who carried out the attack where they hunted down Hindus visiting Hindu sites. They're already being intensely hinduphobic. They're calling the slaughter 'decolonial' and 'freedom fighting brought on by the Indian occupation of the indigenous lands [of the Islamists]' and are calling India and Indians all the same things they call Israel and Israelis.
Kashmir is absolutely already being painted as Gaza 2.0 and they're on the same side they've been on the whole time. They did it as quickly and as callously as they did during October 7th.
Thank you for the info and honestly, I’m dismayed but can’t say I’m really surprised.
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.
My standard is very high but the 'stan' is silent.
Hindus Stand Together 🫂
Against terrorism and extremism.
i’m reading these news as there’s a siren absolutely BLASTING outside my window because russia’s bombing my city again. this goes to say i’m showing solidarity with pakistan and reminding you that THE INVADERS ARE ALWAYS WRONG
Imagine being so pathetic that you defend your country who back up terrorists, led so many terrorist attacks, killed so many innocent civilians, and gave state funerals to the terrorists wrapped in their flag.
You people fucking stayed silent when the attacks in Pahalgam took place but when we defended, you come up here calling us cowards, playing the so called victim card when it was clearly mentioned that only terrorist camps were targeted.
It was specifically mentioned that no Pakistani military establishments were targeted. Everyone turns blind eye to our sorrow, to the blood of civilians spilled yet burns with rage when we choose to defend ourselves.
While India has only targeted terrorists infrastructure, Pakistan targeting civilians, sikh community in J&K, hitting a gurudwara in Poonch, killing civilians, targeting temples, sending drones on populated cities says a lot about you and your country. Such a bunch of fucking hypocrites.
harivamsha Parva, ch 104, bori ce mahabharata
Krishna expresses his love for arjun so freely even I was taken aback while reading it😭😭, it came outta nowhere.
Krishna was like: *philosophical rambling**philosophical rambling* "I love you arjuna and you love me:3" *continues philosophical rambling*
😭😭 he just had to say that
Seeing men buy jhumkas for their gfs is the most wholesome thing to ever exist
so disgusted by everyone making this ghibli shit right and left, they don't give a second thought about its ethical and environmental impact they just want to take part in this fucking rat-race of a trend like you do realise how Miyazaki has spent time on his art, perfecting every stroke, how he denounces the use of ai in arts just to find that his art is now used by machines to fulfill this crappy desire of people to see themselves as ghibli characters, they don't understand how unethical and damaging it is how it is direct plagiarism of the style of art the studio ghibli does AND the environmental cost of it like do you realise the ai servers already take so much of the stakes and now you just want to overburden the same JUST BECAUSE YOU WANT TO SEE YOURSELF AS A GHIBLI CHARACTER
STOP FFS