Re: Kate Middleton visits mosque in headdress.
she(Kate) is well groomed, educated and mature.
Re: Kate Middleton visits mosque in headdress.
she(Kate) is well groomed, educated and mature.
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Diana > Kate.
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Kate can be a close second. ![]()
Hmmm well her topless pic was at a private place with her husband, lets keep in mind everyone gets naked infront of there men so lets not judge her plz yes i would agree that she has lost her grace if she was with another man or in a strip club or wat not, if the media invaded her privacy that is not her fault, it is the fault of the media and i hope he is punished for this
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so?
next thread will be
"kate visits baitul khalaa''
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ik bothal ho bagal mein
aur haath mein ho ik Jaam
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kab subah hui kab shaam
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Just look at the way Diana a girl barely out of her teens captured the world's imagination and compare it with the reception Kate's recieves. Its pretty pointless to compare google pictures of the two and say who was prettier because Diana was a totally different phenomena with a totally different appeal, she was a global sweetheart and it wasn't only because of her looks. Kate's certainly very pretty and professional and thats about it. She and stylists are doing a very good job.
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It’s the media hype.
No idea why so much hangups and with ‘royal’ people. ![]()
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Just look at the way Diana girl barely out of her teends captured the world's imagination and compare it with the reception Kate's recieves. Its pretty pointless to compare google pictures of the two and say who was prettier because Diana was a totally different phenomena with a totally different appeal, she was a global sweetheart and it wasn't only because of her looks. Kate's certainly very pretty and professional and thats about it. She and stylists are doing a very good job.
time to engage a surgeon too now....
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Diana was chubby—could have stood to lose a few pounds, had a big nose, and a masculine hairstyle. She had pretty eyes though. Kate has a prettier face and prettier hair than Diana but Kate's a bit too thin.
Chubby? Interesting, I don't remember her ever being overweight for her height. You may have a dangerous idea of what 'slim' is. Masculine hairstyle - probably a desi perspective. I've seen very few desi women in pixies; they don't seem to have the imagination, courage or the style sense to pull it off. Long, straight, waist-length hair seems to be the gold standard with us. I always thought her "big nose" suited her, but then again it's all aesthetic perspective.
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I love how we’re all commenting on who is prettier and who’s got a hotter body, or “grace” as some of the more coy men here are using in code.
But honestly, Diana was a GOOD PERSON, and she did a lot for humanity, and died a very unfair death. More than her dumbass husband for sure.
And this Katie girl does NOT deserve to be have her nude pictures publicized, and does NOT deserve to have her life hung out for everyone to view, and QUIT commenting on her looks. So far, she hasn’t done anything douchebag-worthy, and she is being respectful to our race and religion by wearing that head scarf, gracefully too I might add (I don’t use the word “grace” in code, btw).
That’s a lot more than can be said about muslim women of power - how many of them do you see doing so much for humanity and being so public about their good deeds to be a good example? I don’t know about you, but whenever I pick up the news, there’s always some story about some arab princess getting yet another expensive dress or bag.
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Why should royals be exempt from public mockery? They are just celebrities, and have not worked for their status.
Chubby? Interesting, I don't remember her ever being overweight for her height. You may have a dangerous idea of what 'slim' is. Masculine hairstyle - probably a desi perspective. I've seen very few desi women in pixies; they don't seem to have the imagination, courage or the style sense to pull it off. Long, straight, waist-length hair seems to be the gold standard with us. I always thought her "big nose" suited her, but then again it's all aesthetic perspective.
That's the gold standard for males all over the world. 50,000 years ago, long hair meant that a woman was healthy, which meant she could produce healthy babies. It's not coincidence that blonde hair evolved in northern Europe, where women were likely to be bundled up in the winter, and being blonde was a way to attract attention.
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^ Can't see.
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Perhaps I shouldn’t have used the word ‘chubby’. Diana was probably at a healthy weight for her height but I personally prefer smaller and more delicate figures. If my idea of slim is ‘dangerous’, so be it.
As for pixie cuts—desi women have some sense. Most of them know that women look pretty bleh with short hair. Unlike Western women, they have a realistic sense of self and don’t delude themselves into thinking they’d look better with short hair. The fact is, the vast majority of women do look better with long hair than short. And Diana was one of them. She would have looked tons prettier with longer locks.
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Diana was Diana with her initial signature hair-style.
Of course there was no law that she had to have it forever and she didn't. Which was fine too.
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you think Diana was any better? She had so many affairs that even her husband decided "nah, i'm getting a divorce" sure she was a good human being, but she sure love to party. Its like Shams of Tabraiz, Rumi's mentor who had a tendency to drink wine (forbidden in Islam). Sitting in front of a mosque drinking wine was asked by a passer by "you claim you're a religious man, yet you drink." Tabraiz nonchalantly replied "A few bottles of ink doesn't ruin the ocean." Which is another way of saying, yeah i do nice stuff but i like to get down and dirty and you can't do jack sh*t about it.
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Ghost, meet Marmalade. Marmalade, meet Ghost.
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ps. In all seriousness, I have to agree. Short-haired women are delusional, defying evolution and/or butch. I’m pretty sure there’s a hadith that supports this.
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Nah, I need me a suga mama. I look up to K Fed.
And I was just speaking on generalities. Of course a smart sophisticated man like myself prefers the Rachel Maddow-with-a-part look.
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Look at some of you guys, so wrapped up in superficial idea of 'pretty'.
I don't think Diana's written down in history as some beauty Goddess, what many people are deliberately failing to understand is that Diana was ridiculously captivating and Kate despite having nice bouncy brunette hair simply isn't. She's basically a case of out of sight, out of mind. And you don't need picture perfect looks to be considered captivating, in fact its pretty much the opposite. Kate may have nice and long hair to score points with our very own desi girls and guys but truth of the matter is that Diana had a phenomenal personality which was so apparent in her looks. She was exceptionally charismatic, mysterious, charming, kind, original, dangerous and mischievous and so much more. Its no wonder the world fell in love with her because people loved reading her, despite being known as 'shy' she had one of the the most expressive face and mannerism!
To me and where the world where I live, being captivating is so much more important and beautiful than just having a 'pretty' face!