Arcane EP7 | S1 vs S2 Stay close to your dearest friends But also Even closer to your enemies But my best enemy is you
"indian laws are biased towards women 🤓☝️"
“Didn’t you try to kill him?”
“The greatest thing we can do in life…”
“…is find the power to forgive.”
Mathura, India, 200 AD
I say I love Krishna but this is how I actually love him
lets out a noise like a wounded animal and doesn't elaborate
first, the national digital library. now this. I'm gonna cry
when the devil couldn't reach me so he made me feel like i didn't belong to anyone or anywhere.
If you notice me being too active here, just know that I've got 173 exams to prepare for and 57388 assignments due.
The leftist men on tiktok talking about "men have dissapointed women" and "I'm not like these other men" like they're doing any change. Like thanks your a feminist, but where's your contribution?
“Feminist” men are so this 🥺👉👈 it’s so annoying lmao
The only feminist male allies I respect are men that use their strength and inclination towards violence to actually beat the shit outta men who hurt women and children.
Prisoner males that beat pedophiles to death. The men of Iran beating the morality police. You can talk and talk and talk, but only action shows me where you stand with us
1947 pakistan attacked first
1965 pakistan attacked first
1971 pakistan attacked first
1999 pakistan attacked first
2001 terrorist attack by pakistan
2006 terrorist attack by pakistan
2008 11/26 terrorist attack by pakistan
2016 terrorist attack by pakistan
2019 terrorist attack by pakistan
2025 terrorist attack by pakistan
yet the cries for peace and humanity only echo when India retaliates.
the world weeps when terrorist camps are reduced to dust—but stayed silent when our people were turned to ashes. was our blood not red enough to stain headlines? did it not matter, just because it flowed quietly through classrooms and prayer halls in Poonch? where was the outrage when bombs fell on unaware children in response to us shelling their terrorists? when prayers were silenced mid-sentence in Gurudwara?
was peace not a global concern then?
was humanity not an international concern when our unarmed citizens were hunted down and killed right in front of their family—mercilessly shot in the name of religion—when all they wanted was to enjoy a vacation with their families in the hills of Pahalgam?
do only terrorists deserve mercy? not the child clutching his dead father’s shirt? not the mother who still sets a plate for the son who’ll never come home?
why does the world stay silent when we mourn, but raise its voice when we defend?
do the hands that carry weapons of hate deserve more compassion than the hands that held their daughter’s as they died?