Hello fellas!
First of all, I'm sincerely sorry for keeping such a big gap between my blogs. Of course y'all know the reason. (I hope so).
God! I just don't understand that why I can't I beautify my blogs with some emojis. It's just so unfair. Anyway, since most of my readers I assume, are my SSC mates (Hello, from the other side), y'all will definitely understand when I say it's 'Farewell ka Mausam'. So guys, you know what I mean. This is the Mausam when you'll find girls going on and on about the colour of saree they're gonna wear and the kind of haircut they're gonna get. I don't know how it is with guys, but I don't think it as dramatic as it is with the girls. Leave a comment if you agree or disagree with me.
But really, I think it would be very funny to hear guys talk like that like, "Yo man, whatchu wearing for the farewell? Do you think blue is a good colour for a tux?" No wonder guys take so less time in getting dressed than girls. Although I'm a complete feminist, I think girls should take lessons from y'all in this subject.
And some of them are completely crazy. There have been scores of girls coming up to me and telling me that we should start reducing weight or we'll never fit into our saree. First of all, go shoot yourself. Second of all it's not your wedding day. Third of all, a farewell party of your school is not the most important thing in the world right now. You really need to sort out your priorities, sister. Not that I'm the studious, miss goody - two- shoes type of person, but y'all need to save that energy for the final exams. So calm yourself, and STFU. Also, if girls at 15 start dieting and everything, you'll just puff up when you want be hawwwt and twoonty.
Girls, if you have anyone coming up to you and telling you to eat less and reduce, I would suggest that you eat them as well. And don't forget to give out a nasty burp after that. As for guys, I don't think you need any tips on that. I'm pretty sure y'all will handle the situation.
MORAL:- Live and let live.
That's all for now. Thanks for lending your precious time to me.
See ya!
First of all, I'm sincerely sorry for keeping such a big gap between my blogs. Of course y'all know the reason. (I hope so).
God! I just don't understand that why I can't I beautify my blogs with some emojis. It's just so unfair. Anyway, since most of my readers I assume, are my SSC mates (Hello, from the other side), y'all will definitely understand when I say it's 'Farewell ka Mausam'. So guys, you know what I mean. This is the Mausam when you'll find girls going on and on about the colour of saree they're gonna wear and the kind of haircut they're gonna get. I don't know how it is with guys, but I don't think it as dramatic as it is with the girls. Leave a comment if you agree or disagree with me.
But really, I think it would be very funny to hear guys talk like that like, "Yo man, whatchu wearing for the farewell? Do you think blue is a good colour for a tux?" No wonder guys take so less time in getting dressed than girls. Although I'm a complete feminist, I think girls should take lessons from y'all in this subject.
And some of them are completely crazy. There have been scores of girls coming up to me and telling me that we should start reducing weight or we'll never fit into our saree. First of all, go shoot yourself. Second of all it's not your wedding day. Third of all, a farewell party of your school is not the most important thing in the world right now. You really need to sort out your priorities, sister. Not that I'm the studious, miss goody - two- shoes type of person, but y'all need to save that energy for the final exams. So calm yourself, and STFU. Also, if girls at 15 start dieting and everything, you'll just puff up when you want be hawwwt and twoonty.
Girls, if you have anyone coming up to you and telling you to eat less and reduce, I would suggest that you eat them as well. And don't forget to give out a nasty burp after that. As for guys, I don't think you need any tips on that. I'm pretty sure y'all will handle the situation.
MORAL:- Live and let live.
That's all for now. Thanks for lending your precious time to me.
See ya!