Another triumph for homosexuals in the world as Canada will become the third country to legalise same sex marriages in the coming week.
It had to be a triumph. Another government now recognises that homosexual men and women have the right to be legally married with their chosen partners as anyone else, and will be confirming that acceptance within their society by legalising same sex marriages.
It had to be…………………………why? Why does it have to be so hard to be accepted into society, to be allowed to be in love and married to someone you love so much so that there are only three countries in the world that allows this in a supposedly democracy dominated world.
Over 50% of heterosexual marriages end in divorce, thus it shows that the marriage institution is no longer as intact as it used to be. Why is it then that a significant group in society would be barred from getting married, putting a stop to something which represents a union of love and care and family.
Thus a cheer goes to Canada for having the sense and good will to formally recognise the inevitable; gay people have the same rights as anyone else.
+The Writer+
Taka is a young law/arts student, often bumbling through life and trying to be a person rather than being defined by social conventions.
Shy, geeky, emotional, proud, and quite bisexual, doesn't smoke, drink sometimes, passionate about most things, Taka spends time dreaming, dancing, drawing and watching movies, often anime.
Is in love with the idea of love, gives hugs at the most random times, and is constantly worrying about people eventhough it does not look like it.
Aspires to either become a beautiful hermit by the river or a world dictator.
+The Blog+
Niflheim represents both light and darkness, of the celebration and distaste of life, of musings and incoherent thought. It is an outlet for personified angst and pessimism with chuckfuls of laughter and smiles.
It is Taka's way of drawing out all the little disturbing thoughts giving rise to nightmares, a way to self reflect, a way to seek solace.
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