@SouthernKeeks This woman is a fraud, and she is not even living with her husband and own home. Pass few days she was larping on doing chores with desperation, got exposed and deleted one of the post.
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@Edwin6545 Authentic, originality, soulful, intelligent, beautiful in and out Blessed in multiple ways. If one needs to go out of the way to attack it shows where they stand and where she stands. the only remorse woman like megha will face is paying for each of the curses upon her.
Legendary French short film Le Ballon Rouge (The Red Balloon), released in 1956. Written and directed by Albert Lamorisse, it is widely considered one of the most beautiful and influential masterpieces of visual storytelling in cinematic history 🎈
Here are some fascinating details about the film which I learnt and researched about: ✨
A Historic Oscar Win: It holds the unique distinction of being the only short film to ever win the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay. Even more extraordinary is that the film is almost completely wordless, relying entirely on visual poetry, music, and emotion rather than spoken dialogue.
(Note: I have never taken the awards or so called artist seriously especially in a modern era but for this kind of contribution which truly represents art, artist and talent) 🎈
A Family Affair: The lonely young boy, Pascal, was played by none other than the director's own son, Pascal Lamorisse. One of his daughters, Sabine, also appears in the film holding a blue balloon 🎈
The Stark Contrast of Color: Filmed in the old, atmospheric quarters of Belleville and Ménilmontant in Paris, the movie uses a muted, gray-blue backdrop of post WWII decay. The brilliant, candy-red Technicolor balloon slices through this gloom, acting as a vivid symbol of hope, childhood innocence, and imagination 🎈
An Enduring Legacy: It won the prestigious Palme d'Or for Short Films. Decades later, its influence can still be felt in present cinema most notably inspiring the opening imagery of Pixar's Up 🎈
What makes this achievement truly magical is that the film is almost entirely silent. Set against the weathered, gray streets of post-war Paris, it tells the poignant story of a young boy and a mischievous, sentient balloon. It proves that true storytelling doesn't need loud words only vision, heart, and a touch of imagination. A timeless masterpiece of visual poetry 🎈
The Nostalgic & Reflective Tone 🎈
Protecting the Innocence of Childhood 🌟
"The Red Balloon" (1956) is a beautiful reminder of how a child’s imagination can transform a gray, cynical world into a place of wonder. Through the eyes of a young boy wandering the cobblestone streets of Paris, a simple object becomes a loyal companion, a symbol of freedom, and a refuge from the harsh realities of life.
It’s a bittersweet, dreamlike journey that reminds us all to keep our sense of wonder alive, no matter how earthbound the world tries to make us. 🎈
#TheRedBalloon #ChildhoodWonder #ClassicFilms #Storytelling #Innocence #MagicRealism
A stark, beautiful reminder that the most powerful stories are often the ones told in silence, originiality, respect, class, and decency.
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#LeBallonRouge
It reminds us of a time when cinema didn't rely on the loud spectacles, vulgarity or the commercialized accolades of today to be considered "art." Much like the brilliant, wordless classics of early Indian cinema and global silent filmmaking, this is storytelling in its purest, most wholesome form. It possesses a timeless weight that modern productions rarely touch. This is true art✨
#PureArt #VisualPoetry #SilentStorytelling #TimelessClassics
If you want to deliver art you can deliver it in any way if it has substands and depth. No touching, no dragging others down and no loudness even necessary. Decency, originiality, nuance, creativity, wisdom, and truth elevates art actually ✨
Because it relies almost entirely on visual artistry rather than spoken language, you can fully immerse yourself in its beautiful, wholesome world ✨
It is a truly wholesome piece of cinematic poetry that lets the visuals and music speak entirely for themselves. Enjoy the beautiful journey! Enjoy the full, beautiful experience of this classic masterpiece! ✨
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🧜♂️The Mystical Mermaid🧜♀️
In Indian mythology and folklore, the concept of a mermaid takes on a far more sacred, royal, and culturally rich form than the typical Western folklore of sirens or sea-dwelling maidens. Rather than singular detached spirits, they are intricately woven into epic poetry, divine lineages, and sacred architecture.
The two most prominent representations are Matsyakanya and Suvannamaccha.
1. Matsyakanya (The Fish Maiden)🧜
In classical Sanskrit traditions, a mermaid is known as a Matsyakanya (literally "fish maiden") or Matsyanari ("fish woman").
Unlike Western mermaids, who are often portrayed as an entirely separate species, a Matsyakanya in Indian lore is usually a celestial being (Apsara) or a princess bound by a temporary cosmic condition or curse. They are depicted in traditional temple carvings as beautiful, serene figures with a human torso and a graceful piscine tail, often holding lotus flowers or musical instruments.
The Story of Satyavati🐚
The most influential "fish maiden" in Indian epic history is Satyavati, a central figure in the Mahabharata.
The Original🌊: According to the text, a beautiful celestial Apsara named Adrika was cursed to live in the river Yamuna in the form of a fish.
The Birthday🌊: After swallowing a king's seed, the fish was caught by a fisherman. When opened, it revealed twin human children.
The Legacy's🌊: The girl, Satyavati, grew up working as a ferrywoman. She retained a distinct fragrance of the water and fish until a sage blessed her with an ethereal, enchanting musk. She eventually married King Shantanu, becoming the matriarch of the royal Kuru dynasty and the great grandmother of the Pandava and Kaurava princes.
2. Suvannamaccha (The Golden Mermaid)🧜
While born from Indian root texts, the most vibrant, fully realized narrative of an Indian origin mermaid belongs to Southeast Asian adaptations of the epic Ramayana (such as the Thai Ramakien and Cambodian Reamker). Her name is Suvannamaccha, which translates directly to "Golden Fish."
In this magnificent tradition, she is a royal mermaid princess, the daughter of the multi-headed demon king Ravana.
3. Jalakanya and regional water spirits🧜
In deeper folk traditions across coastal India, water spirits are revered under various names:
Jalakanya🌊: Often viewed as gentle protectors of fishermen, bringing good catches and calm seas if respected.
The Naga Traditions🌊: In many architectural motifs, the line between a mermaid and a female Nagini (a half-human, half-serpent deity) blurs. Both represent the deep, life-giving, and sometimes unpredictable power of the water element.
🐚Rather than dangerous temptresses who lure sailors to their doom, Indian mermaids are traditionally viewed as elegant figures of beauty, grace, femininity, lineage, and cosmic balance.
Whether Indian or Western, I have loved mermaids since I was a child, and I am sure all girls do. From my teenage years until now, people have still called me the "girl with a mermaid body and looks," probably because of my shape. After learning about Indian mermaid the admiration has gone many level higher. Following astrology and horoscopes, my star sign is the fish, and culturally, it is still the fish. It is rare for a chart to repeat the same symbol across many stars, yet for me, it is only the fish. Maybe that is why I feel so connected to them.
There is also an Indian goddess associated with the fish who holds a parakeet or green parrot, and I was always told to call upon her in prayer. Features like "fish eyes" or a "mermaid body" are often used to describe natural state signifying a fuller hip, feminine grace in movement, and profound eyes similar to those of a doe or a pigeon. Goddess Meenakshi is such a grace🐚
She is a person who is inferior and she knows that. The only way is stoop as lowest as possible. Ugliness can only move that way. She has nothing good in life or within her. If just existing makes her restless you know her position. I repeat again what she does is a CURSE TO HER WHOLE LEGACY. She carries them in each part of her life. Her intentions and horrendous eyes lurking here are vaccuming the bane of others for herself. Ugly is her company. Destruction is her reality. Disease is her husband.
She has no self-respect and is not even respected. That is why this woman is living online stalking, bitter, and frustrated. Whole John crypto is working for Arab left his family and is busy scrolling Instagram thot
Indians contributed a lot and you are talking to useless junk rejected by Indians themselves, a frustrated loser married to an old man who is an Arab slave and hard is with her. He is a coward who sells his wife for online penny. No man will pick her. https://t.co/5zOw0En3kD
This woman was threatened for her post, and she deleted the post. At that time, she was in UAE as her old man husband is a slave to Arab. A crypto. Most Europeans there are escorts.
The Chinese are shifting in large to UAE. We all know the reality. Indians are the biggest millionaires equal to the Arabs. They are also decent people. No polygamy and scam. While others, you know the history and reality. Many labourers too.
Cursed BS again. Most living there are not European family ppl. The amount of lies this woman tells is like maggots falling from her mouth. Family people are Indians balance is labourers, crypto scammers pimps, escorts, frauds like her running away from tax n working as slave
@ryancduff@Corbienest Yes, ofc, but I mean idk if she lives in Dubai, etc.
I know her persona is fake.
She pulled the switcheroo to pick-me trad after cheating on her previous fiancé, getting knocked up by the guy, and then aborting the baby.
@Corbienest Previously crapped on women's art that was objectively good bc it wasn't as good as literally the most famous artists ever.
Then posts her stuff to brag and then gets butthurt about it bc everyone rightfully pointed out that it looked like it was made by a kindergartner.
She is not a good example or even a good person. A person who uses rage bait, religion, politics, family, motherhood, feminist, conservative and trad agenda to gain attention. Her writing and art are crap for a self boast. Her relative has saloon in Canada. She can BS to others