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Everyone on twitter is activist
Everyone on Tumblr is gay
Everyone on Instagram is annoying
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padh lena chahiye tha
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ये सारा जिस्म झुक कर बोझ से दोहरा हुआ होगा, मैं सज्दे में नहीं था आप को धोका हुआ होगा ।
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Akhtari Bai Faizabadi in Roti(1942)
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Heheh
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ek ghazal mehfil mein jaana toh hum bhi deserve karte hai
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I may look normal but deep down I'm always thinking about Mehdi Hassan singing, "तुझको छू लूँ तो फिर ऐ जान-ए-तमन्ना मुझको, देर तक अपने बदन से तेरी ख़ुशबू आये"
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Eat whatever you want and if someone lectures you about your weight, eat them too.
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Ee saala dukh khatam kaahe nhi hota hai bey?
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“In Which Annie Gives It Those Ones (1989)”, dir. Pradip Krishen & screenplay by Arundhati Roy
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do you ever get hit with random urges to read feluda & professor shonku and watch satyajit ray's movies on loop or are you normal?
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"I'm waiting for you, I'm waiting for the evening calm, I'm waiting for our time, the oblique light, this pause between day and night. Peace will come, surely. But I can imagine no other peace than that of our two bodies bound together, of our gaze given over to each other - I have no other homeland but you."
Albert Camus to Maria Casarès, Correspondance, July 17, 1949
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if someone did this to me i would just reply “lol”
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One really charming thing about Lenin's writing is how he uses the same types of exaggerated numbers that we use in everyday speech. Stuff not too far from the lines of "90% of these guys I hate don't know what the hell they're talking about, and the other 10% are assholes."
You see this a lot in State and Revolution, for example. At one point, he says "[The meaning of a specific point Marx makes in the Manifesto] is probably not known to nine-tenths, if not ninety-nine-hundredths, of the readers of the Communist Manifesto." It's a very human sentence! Literally just like saying you're "99.9999999999999999999999%" sure of something in a conversation.
There's a lot of human (and funny!) little writing quirks in a lot of his writing, and in a lot of writing in general. I honestly think recognizing them can make reading theory a lot less daunting of a task----it's ultimately a person attempting to communicate an idea to you, in many of the same ways that we communicate to each other every day.
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The Beatles photographed by Henry Grossman in 1967.
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