Shivangi Kulshreshtha

shivster


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Domestic fox greets her owner 11 comments
shivster · 6 years ago
*she
S h r e c k ' d 10 comments
shivster · 6 years ago
Don't know why you're being downvoted. Thank you for saying this. More people need to think about what's actually the pleasant situation.
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Mostly action movies 8 comments
shivster · 6 years ago
What's his name in real life?
Relevant it crowd 6 comments
shivster · 6 years ago
I can't tell if you're serious, but it's funny either way.
I do her closing duties before I even do my own 1 comments
shivster · 6 years ago
You're gonna make her think you're really find of her.
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A magical phone charger 16 comments
shivster · 6 years ago
Buy button?
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Seats In library of Alexandria ,Egypt 4 comments
shivster · 6 years ago
Wow! A funny guest is rare indeed
It's a ground 8 comments
shivster · 6 years ago
Yes! Wayyy better
Sky raisins are nommy 2 comments
shivster · 6 years ago
Wow, thanks guest! Your positivity is much appreciated!
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Sonic 8 comments
shivster · 6 years ago
I meant that in the year 1500 BC, the polity that this person belonged to was Elam (not modern ethnicity Elamite). Elam was the name of the name of the area before its Persian conquest. This artifact is Elamite, not Persian, not Iranian. Just as an old Navajo artifact isn't a piece of US history.
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Sonic 8 comments
shivster · 6 years ago
I think what guest meant was that this didn't happen in Iran. It happened in Elam. Iran is a modern name for a modern country. The person who carved this was not Iranian. I think guest has a valid point- I mean you wouldn't say that events in pre-Columbus Native American history happened in the USA.
Entire alphabet carved into mechanical pencil lead 10 comments
shivster · 6 years ago
How do know they aren't? Also, their skill doesn't obligate them to work in a profession. Their joy at doing this is also important, and we all enjoyed looking at it.
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Hidden swimming hole 4 comments
shivster · 6 years ago
Where? I need to go there like now
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Some guy's future wife, lol 19 comments
shivster · 6 years ago
Only if you're from the UK; the US cup scale goes D, DD, DDD, G, H
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Ripples from a bird's view 3 comments
shivster · 6 years ago
...are ripples
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Villian better than most bosses 8 comments
shivster · 6 years ago
Where is this from?
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Tfw when u get out of grandmas house 6 comments
shivster · 6 years ago
Absolute unit
Share your stories in the comments 7 comments
shivster · 6 years ago
what? I'm sorry but this seems super dark, unless I'm missing something?
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The suck at being bad 18 comments
shivster · 6 years ago
The word swastika itself is Sanskrit. It's widespread across the Indian subcontinent and other parts of South Asia. (I can't find anything anywhere about it being a Native American symbol on a reliable site, so I don't if that's true). The Nazis took if from India, because it's connected to Vedas, the oldest books from North India, where the ancient Indians called themselves the Aryans, which means noble. The Nazis hijacked a religious symbol and the identity of an ethnicity
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Yummy lipsticks 6 comments
shivster · 6 years ago
The bottom ones actually make more sense to me. Apricot and raisin are colors, but also traditionally indulgent, expensive foods, and toast is also about warmth, so they're great names for makeup. But sand? Always blazing and are you ready confuse me
Chandler and Monica everybody 7 comments
shivster · 6 years ago
God, she's beautiful. I know Jennifer Aniston is, too, but for me Courtney always outshone her
After being on FunSubstance 15 comments
shivster · 6 years ago
Me too
Reunited 3 comments
shivster · 6 years ago
Honestly, you seem like a terrible friend. If you do love her, atleast respect her enough to be honest. Say that you want space, don't make a fool out of her this way.
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Snow underneath sand 11 comments
shivster · 6 years ago
How?
Cultural appropriation 21 comments
shivster · 6 years ago
@spookykink57 the "frocks and dresses" you're talking about were not sarees. Some of the looks were different styles of traditional dress called lehengas, and some of them were actual dresses, with Indian embroidery. Both of these are common in India, and not every traditional look is a saree. also, vogue is a high fashion magazine that showcases designers who add modern details to their clothes. The dresses Kim wore were typical of what Indian models wear in magazines. It's not disrespectful, since Indian designers chose to style her that way. Not every outfit from India is a saree.
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