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Rambling linguistically

this is all about the creatvity in languaguage and here are some of my assignments that i have done in my language classes

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Hello everyone!!!

My grandmother was born in  1966, My mother was born in 1984, I was born in 2008 and through all this time the question is the same WHY. why this gender stereotype WHYY A girl should be soft accepting weak innocent emotional dependent and quiet And I do not know from where does this come that a boy should be self confident, tough skinned, strong , hard , independent, active competitive and what not.

GENGER STEREOTYPE

girls can't study 

girls can't make boys their buddy

every time girls have to bend 

and of course, this is a trend

 

in this hurry

the girls will bury

Afterall, girls are the house makers 

and I wonder why only boys can be the responsibility takers

 

girls are made 

to become a maid 

people treat girls like a parrot

While boys are left to ferret

 

the feline says "mew mew"

but do boys usually sew?

girls always have to sit down 

And only boys can stand in the town

 

girls can't be happy

as they are always ignored as a nappy

girls are categorised as sappy

While  boys tend to be scrappy

IF A WIFE, A MOTHER A GIRLFRIEND THEN WHY NOT A DAUGHTER???

THIS IS TIME WE TAKE GENDER-STEREOTYPE  SERIOUSLY

INSTEAD OF A CRACK EVOKE LAUGHTER

- PAREE JAIN

Count the Blessings, Not the Curses 

A cringe boy used to cry for topnotch baby shoes which were never worn. His father was a worker in a factory and he had a meager salary. He bought him shoes which were on sale but the boy was disappointed and dejected. He wept buckets and left the house. He sat near a bus stop. He wondered when he would get the expensive moreover chic pair of baby shoes. Just then a poverty stricken beggar passed by on his crutches. The boy was shocked to find that the impoverished beggar had no legs. He got enlightened. At least he had his precious legs. He thanked god for giving him legs.

Moral: Be happy with what you have!

- PAREE JAIN

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