Friday, 29 April 2011

Your Royal Highness

Okay so today has been one of the most patriotic days ever! The Royal wedding was such a beautiful event to appreciate - and to witness the thousands of people around the world celebrating was just wow. Although this wedding has mainly been about Pippa Middleton's amazing arse, no one could miss how stunning Kate Middleton looked. I think the entire nations is excited and eager to invite the new princess.

Just imagine... waking up as a normal girl and going to sleep as a Princess. I can't even.

Kate middleton didn't throw her bouquet, to respect her husband she is going to lay it on princess diana's grave.. how beautiful is that? And whats even more magical is that They reserved a seat for Diana.. thats the sweetest thing ever!!!

Im sure Lady Di would have been up to her neck proud of Prince William.

So as the Royal Wedding celebrations lead on... I have revision to do. Sucks, right?

Friday, 22 April 2011

#100factsaboutme (2)


28) I've lived in... 2 milleniums, 2 centuries, 3 decades and I'm not even 18 yet. How cool am I?

29) I wish my vacuum went "OM NOM NOM NOM" whenever it sucked anything up.

30) I hate when ugly people say "I need my beauty sleep" Bitch you need to hibernate

31) I love stopping the microwave at 00:01 just to feel like a bomb defuser

32) Me and chocolate. The eternal affair.

33) I have recently discovered that depressing moment when you cant fit under your bed anymore.

34) I feel like Marge Simpson when i have my wet hair in a towel on top of my head.

35) I think coffee has been my longest, most successful relationship.

36) Some of you walked in my life and made it better, others walked out and made it f***ing fantastic.

37) I like that attractive face you pull just before you sneeze.. ;-)

38) I am a happy person, not because everything in my life is right.. but my attitude to everything in life is right..

39) I wanna pet panda...

40) I woke up this morning feeling like P diddy, till i realised its 2 degrees outside and im gonna have to dress like a shabby old biddie.

41) When it comes to washing my hair - I wish i was a boy

42) I have fallen in love with j-lo….once again.

43) I secretly still watch Tweenies.

44) I am a shower singer.

45) I don't have Bieber Fever - I have Beiber terminal illness,

46) i'm nice to the weird kid so when they snap.. they'll spare my life.

47) I would trade most of the people I know in real-life for the people I know on Twitter

48) My addiction for The Script has returned.

49) If women ruled the world there would be no wars. Just a bunch of jealous countries not talking to each other

50) Being single doesn't always mean that you're not good enough for anyone, but sometimes means that nobody is good enough for you.

Tuesday, 19 April 2011

#100factsaboutme

1. This is going to be harder than I thought
2. I hate feet – I actually cant stand them
3. My life consists of eating waffles on a daily basis.
4. Sport just isn’t my thang.
5. I wish I lived aborad.
6. I love lovely lovely funny people!
7. I am lucky enough to know some of the best people this world has ever seen!
8. Family comes before EVERYTHING.
9. I don’t hate anyone.. I’m just not thrilled by their existence.
10. I BELIEVE IN RETAIL THERAPY.
11. I often sit in class thinking how the hell the teacher got the job?
12. I am NOT a nerd.. more of an Intellectual badass.
13. I am incredibly CLUMSY!
14. Be different and promote Genetic Diversity ;-)))
15. If I don’t laugh then it’s NOT FUNNY…….ok dad?
16. I prefer twitter over facebook………anyday.
17. I think Indian music is miles better than eng 
18. I think common sense is so rare these days, it should be classified as a super power.
19. I hate BUSSES
21. Chilli sauce is.my.life
22. My life is somewhat complete.
23. Movies make me cry way way too much!
24. I think it’s a mission plugging your charger in the dark
25. One day I will find whoever takes my socks in the middle of the night x
26. I hope history repeats itself, I R E A L L Y want a dinosaur.
27. I don’t chase.. I replace. Remember that
Ok, shall finish this of later xoxo

Friday, 15 April 2011

Why should we Abort Abortion?

My friend recently confided in me about her decision to undergo an abortion, after her one-night stand. My initial reaction was to judge her stupidity. However after several days; she had explained that she was unaware that her contraception was at fault – I began to think otherwise...
Prior to its legalisation in 1973, the subject was, and arguably still has, maintained its position of being one of the most controversial topics in modern day history. With essential arguments from the people who are Anti-Abortion, feeling that it is very similar to murder, there is strong research combined with law which proves that this is not the case.
Many women around the world have continually classified this topic as taboo. But there are also many women who are perhaps in the same position as my friend, that need the advice, and more importantly your support.
The endless talks concerning that it is unfair on the hopeful child that we terminate the mothers pregnancy are all too extreme. Scientifically, and stated, in the Abortion Act 1973; during the first fourteen weeks of pregnancy – when abortion is most likely to occur, there is nothing present in the mothers womb, but a foetus; which in reality are just a bunch of cells. So in reality you are not 'murdering' a being, just destroying some cells.
Statistics reveal that teenage pregnancies have risen by 60% over the past decade, and the rates of abortion have followed. It may be the situation where the parents will disapprove, or simply that you may not be ready. The option to abort the foetus gives teenagers, and even young adults a second chance. Facts, figures and fashion are all things to take into account. But what about the impact it leaves upon women? Every statistic unveils a personal story.
A greater aspect to consider is your financial position. If it is apparent that you may struggle caring for your forthcoming child, surly not to continue with the pregnancy is a thought to acknowledge? Also, if you have been made aware prior to the birth of your child that there may be slight possibilities that your child will have certain disabilities, then aren't you lucky that abortion would be readily available for you and that you can put an end to a child suffering even before it begins?
“I myself have been through this process. I knew inside that I wasn't going to cope looking after a child, it took me many weeks to arrive to this decision. Of course, I was called 'names' for months.. 5years on, I have no regrets. I didn't take a hasty decision..” says Maria, Cardiff.
The recent event of the young, vulnerable African women who faced the terrors of rape has opened the eyes of many women around the world. Being present in a country where abortion is strictly illegal, and fearing her fathers disapproval and rage, there was unfortunately no other door left open for her, besides suicide. These tragic episodes occur to hundreds of women daily all around the world, as a prime result of guilt.
Remember girls, we are the victims here. Don't feel guilty about making an informed, mature decision. It is a women's right to have a choice; it shouldn't be commented upon by other people.
Okay, fine. I'll admit it. My friend wasn't the wisest of women here, and yes she does have a fair share of responsibility. But let's use her mistake and transform it into a learning curve. Practice safe sex – and keep up-to-date with your contraception. Nobody is saying abortion is the best option – however sometimes it can be your only option. So don't be afraid.
- Shivani Raja