Tuesday 13 December 2016

(NSFOS) NOT SUITABLE FOR OUR SOCIETY: A "SPOT THE DIFFERENCE" GAME YOU WON'T LIKE MUCH


I won't utter much today.

Let us all play a game of "spot the difference".

To begin with, here's Arjun Kapoor, looking all dreamy eyed as he captures himself in a casual moment before the television:



Take a look at the comments. All good things, eh?

Well here's another photo. This belongs to Sonarika Bhadoria, a TV actress you probably might know. Like Arjun, she clicks herself during a laid back moment at the beach:



I might just want you to have a look at the comments now.

And without any further utterance, I proceed to the next photo.

Here's Vidyut Jammwal posing fashionably before the camera:



Honest and heartwarming comments, eh?

But, have a look at what Nargis Fakhri's followers have to say when she poses before the camera:



Now, maybe you might also want to have a look at what some of Parineeti Chopra's followers have to quote as she feels lazy on a sofa:



And again, what opinion a couple of other blokes hold as she stands party- ready before the camera:



Anyways, without blowing things out of proportion, the common public opinion is that the sole purpose of a woman getting her body waxed, and "exposing" her flesh, and being comfortable in what she wears and does is to provoke the opposite gender sexually. Therefore, in accordance with the general public opinion, which preaches and protects the age- old traditions of our great world, the comments on the photos of women "exposing" their flesh are justified.

Because men, indeed, are vulnerable to getting perverted at the "deliberate display of female flesh."

As for this country's "general public", I raise my cup to you, smile warmly, and quote this:

"Shame on you, old sport."








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