Thursday, August 22, 2013

Quick inspiration, woot!

Okay, I'm immensely sorry for this short and scrabby little blog post, I really don't have time these days because I have exams going on.

BUT, This is important.

First of all, I LOVE MY READERS!!!!! Thank you so much for making the 'Talk to me' section a hit. I'm impressed, I mean, I hadn't even boasted about this new privilege where you, my anonymous reader, can actually communicate with me and send me messages, and already I've been getting so many messages (too shy to say 'fan mail' *major blushes*) teehee! In fact, I have included information about it in my new and updated FAQ, so check it out
I have literally spent the last few days fangirling. Thank you for giving me the privilege of burning a few calories by jumping too much. And my heart is fluttering. 
And for those who haven't messaged me yet, PLEASE DO!!! Your messages are what keeps me going! Let me know anything you feel like sharing/constructive criticism/random nonsense/topic for next blog entry/ANYTHING. Talk to me is on the LEFT of this very post, just scroll up a little, you'll find it! :D

Another reason for my fluttering heart and the moisture filling up my eyes is THIS. First Indian-American Lesbian Wedding. Go ahead, check out the pictures. I don't know about you, but this is truly beautiful. 
You can find the pictures here
I mean, seriously, I have no words. I actually have tears in my eyes, this is the most beautiful thing that I have seen all day. I'm sure you, as an individual, may have your own opinions on such a vastly debated topic such as lesbian marriage, but for me, personally, this evokes such strong feelings that I am literally not being able to shut myself and/or stop making ambiguous statements such as claiming to be speechless and then blabbering like an idiot. 

Let me begin by saying that those pictures are BEAUTIFUL. And so are the women in them. You can see the love they have for each other in their eyes, and that, my reader, is what love is. Defying boundaries constructed by society which confined you to whatever hypocritical jail of the mind you are forced to reside in, and breaking free and winning everyone's heart along. Now, this beautiful couple took a leap and stood up for what they believed it. They love each other, and they didn't give up. Of course they had some amazing support from their family, but definitely, their strength of decision united them. They knew what they want and went for it, full speed! And lookie there, they look so happy!

If you look carefully at the pictures, and take a peek at the background, you will notice so much diversity; it literally just makes my heart dance. People from all over the world, immigrants, Americans, Indians, wherever, unified in that one occasion, some of them were even dressed in Indian clothing, and man do they look stuh-ning!! You see, these are the kinds of things that make me hopeful. Maybe there is something called 'true love' and maybe love actually doesn't have boundaries. Shannon and Seema have lately been a hit all over the Internet and if I'm even a little late, I only have regrets. They are the epitome of TRUE LOVE, GUYS. True freakin true love. 

Seriously, those two have inspired me so much. And I just had to share it.
Just beautiful. 

Okay, I'm done now. I'm going back and studying, sigh.
Much much love, 

6 comments:

the creation of beauty is art. said...

Those pictures are definitely beautiful and that is SUCH a special occasion :)
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songbird said...

Yes, I know!

Anonymous said...

Wow!! Those pictures are really good, I'm glad you shared them I'm feeling hopeful now. Looking forward from reading more from you!

songbird said...

And I'm glad you're glad! Haha, thanks :)

Sudeshna said...

Exams do that yeah! :/

songbird said...

Exams really are something :P