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Ponniyin Selvan
PONNIYIN SELVAN - CHAPTER 1 "Ponniyin Selvan" is a Tamil-language historical drama film directed by Mani Ratnam. The movie is based on the famous novel of the same name by Kalki Krishnamurthy.
Rohith kumar kPublished about a year ago in PrideAvoiding Infidelity
Being cheated on can be a very painful and traumatic experience, but there are steps you can take to reduce the likelihood of it happening to you. Here are some tips to consider:
Jinendra GuptaPublished about a year ago in PrideMISSION MAJNU
Mission Majnu is a story of a young man named Shantanu who had a dream to serve his country. Growing up in a small town in Uttar Pradesh, Shantanu was always fascinated by the stories of brave soldiers who fought for their country. He dreamed of becoming one of them and serving his nation with pride.
BILL KISHOREPublished about a year ago in PrideBehind the Glamour: An Inside Look at the Lives of Celebrities
Celebrities seem to have it all: fame, fortune, and a lifestyle that most of us can only dream of. From red carpet events to private jets, their lives appear to be one big party. But what's really going on behind the glamour? Here's an inside look at the lives of celebrities.
No country for LGBT
There's new laws in Tennessee targeting the LGBT community. One law is designed to restrict where certain drag shows can take place. This law was created by the republicans. Senate voted 26-6 in favor of the bill, with only Democrats opposing. The bill is just a little bit different than a version moving through the House chamber. The other law (Senate bill 1) has passed, and it is aimed at care for trans kids.
Lena BaileyPublished about a year ago in PrideNLC
Neyveli is a township located in the Cuddalore district of Tamil Nadu, India. It is primarily known for the Neyveli Lignite Corporation, which is one of the largest mining and power generation companies in India. The company is responsible for mining and producing lignite, which is a low-grade form of coal that is used for power generation.
The Great Stone Face
The Sabian Symbol for the 29th degree of Pisces is The Great Stone Face. I was recently researching the Sabian Symbols of the degrees of Pisces as Saturn has just entered this watery sign. Sabian Symbols are a set of 360 phrases, one phrase for each degree of the zodiac, intuited and recorded by medium Elsie Wheeler and astrologer Marc Edmund Jones in San Diego, California in 1925. When I picture this Great Stone Face, it gives me pause. It's quite an ambiguous image.
Marc PerainoPublished about a year ago in PrideThe Last of Us and The Search for Queer Dignity
As far as the game goes, the relationship between Bill and Frank is inconsequential. Bill is a toughened-up survivalist who sets traps, guides you through scary buildings like a good NPC, and makes you laugh by being unpleasant, but in a quirky way. When you leave him behind, you’ll either remark how fun that little session of Bill’s Town was, or you’ll just mindlessly move on to the rest of the game.
Amanda FernandesPublished about a year ago in PrideNot Getting Away With Anything
Hello! My name is Calla, I use she/they pronouns, and I live in Los Angeles, California. I am the writer and creator of Coming of Queer. My aim with this blog series is to promote the depoliticization of queer folks like myself. I doubt very much that this blog will ever make it anywhere, but I know that it will make me feel better on a personal level. I hope you stick around and either demystify trans folks or find a soothing place to land for yourself here in these stories.
Calla HoskinsPublished about a year ago in PrideViolet Ends
Every night at midnight, the purple clouds came out to dance with the blushing sky. Avery tilted her head to get a better view of the swirling world above her. Her long violet hair reflected the colors that rippled overhead. She casually glanced at the sparkling stars which signified her impending and rapidly-approaching doom.
Bex JordanPublished about a year ago in PridePride Bracelets
Once upon a time, in a world that was not always accepting of people's differences, a small group of individuals decided to come together and create a symbol of unity and love. They believed that no matter who you love or how you identify, everyone deserved to feel seen, heard, and celebrated.
Maikel ÕispuuPublished about a year ago in PrideThe Transgender Commander
Malik Kafur was a Hindu, captured as a slave in the Gujarat region by the Muslims after the conquest of the area then sold to Alauddin's general Nusrat Khan for 1,000 dinars, Due to the price paid for him by Nusrat Khan, Malik Kafur was also known as "Hazardinari" which means "thousand-coin man". Later converted to islam it was under Alauddin's patronage that Malik Kafur rose to become a prominent general and commander in the Delhi Sultanate.