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Dosa (by Thorbjoern Chakravarty)
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foodiiee:

Chai 200yen Kerala no kazeⅡ -Delicacies of KeralaⅡ- Omori, Otaku, Tokyo, Japan

foodiiee:

Chai 200yen
Kerala no kazeⅡ -Delicacies of KeralaⅡ-
Omori, Otaku, Tokyo, Japan

27 May 12
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As much as I love all the Indian fashion blogs, I wish there were more dark girls featured

soooexotic:

Because why not? I know it’s hard and you really have to hunt to find dark girls because the Indian fashion industry thinks dark = ugly (much like a lot of the world tbh) but people could still try.

And while I’m on this subject, I really want to see any sort of writing where they describe a pretty dark skinned girl without saying she’s ‘tanned’, ‘chocolate’, or ‘mocha’. Light girls are described as having nice white skin all the time without any sort of flowery language. 

Honestly, sometimes it seems like writers are using these words as euphemisms for dark, as if a light girl can be describes as light and still be considered pretty, but dark girls can never be just dark and good looking, they have to be compared to some sort of food for it to make sense.

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from Subasri Pillai @flickr

from Subasri Pillai @flickr

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If Titanic was made in India

swati-g:

srishtiwrites:

1) There would be 10 times as many people on the ship
2) There would be a song with Kate Winslet in a white saree and of course singing in the rain
3) The movie would be called “Pyar Kiya To Marna Kya”
4) Hero and Heroine would float in cold water for days and still survive, but the villain would die on the first dip
5) The iceberg would be sent by the heroine’s father to teach the hero a lesson
6) None of the women would float due to heavy designer sarees.

I see it.

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