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Take a look at these Granny videos. These women are amazing, spunky, and oh-so-not-your-average-grandma-like!
What pops into your head when you hear, see, read the word ‘Grandma’? An almost angelic lady with a halo of white hair, sitting on a rocking chair with knitting needles or feeding you with some of the best food you’ve ever had or telling you a story? Must be something around those lines, I’m sure.
What if I tell you that there are Grannies on the internet who can rock any yoga position or become viral for that very food you love, or be the warrior of the stories they tell? You might have LOL’d at this but scroll down and prepare to be lit up with these granny videos with more likes than all your instagram posts combined.
At 98 years of age, Nanammal just casually goes on being one of the best yoga teachers in the whole wide world, rocking every yoga position like a pro and winning competitions. The usual.
Can you cook? Most of us can. Do you have a food blog? Some of you may. Does it have a lot of followers? Probably a few. But… are you a 105 years old? I’m pretty sure you’re not, unless you’re this lady who can cook almost anything and everything, and it’ll probably be the best ‘grandma’s recipe’ one will ever get their hands on.
You must know what ninjas are, right? Now imagine one, with an expertise on an Indian martial art (Kalaripayattu) wearing a sari, with the longest sword you can imagine and ‘only’ 74 years old! Meet Meena Raghavan, who is only a costume short of being the most badass ninja ever.
These granny videos prove that grannies are the real MVPs and prove that there is no such thing as ‘age appropriate‘ behaviour. Try a page from their diary someday!
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People say that women are the greatest enemies of women. I vehemently disagree. It is the patriarchal mindset that makes women believe in the wrong ideology.
The entire world celebrates International Women’s Day on March 8, 2024. It should be a joyful day, but unfortunately, not all women are entitled to this privilege, as violence against women is at its peak. The experience of oppression pushes many women to choose freedom. As far as patriotism is concerned, feminism is not a cup of tea in this society.
What happens when a woman decides to stand up for herself? Does this world easily accept the decisions of women in this society? What inspires them to be free of the clutches of the oppression that women have faced for ages? Most of the time, women do not get the chance to decide for themselves. Their lives are always at the mercy of someone, which can be their parents, siblings, husband, or children.
In some cases, women do not feel the need to make any decisions. They are taught to obey the patriarchal system, which makes them believe that they are right. In my family, I was never taught to make decisions on my own. It was always my parents who bought dresses and all that I needed.
It is shameful that in today's world too, women are abused and even killed for giving birth to a girl, and the infant's life is also of no value.
Trigger Warning: This deals with domestic violence, suicide, and violence against women, and may be triggering to survivors.
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