
Professor Plutonium
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Professor Plutonium
@ProfessorPluto1
Sometimes I comment on (geo) politics and sometimes I comment on random stranger whose posts appear on my timeline to practice my linguistics skills.
Katılım Mayıs 2026
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@Gloryseven07 Bengalis use stree or mohila only. It’s Bollywood who made aurat popular I think. There was literally a movie with this name iirc
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Better call us "स्त्री" or “महिला” only from now on
sasha⁷@bonnyoongi
We are really living in hell.


@ranaakb05332362 @Goreunit Airbase is not a territorial army base.
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She looks like a typical Bengali/Urban girl to me.
Had to use AI to show how the anime girl will look like in real life (can't share real people's image here)!
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Goshin@ElvenShire321
Me waifu does give anime vibe in some of her pics.. and in other pics she looks like a bull 😄❤️
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The right “anime” girl is just an East Asian woman in a saree. No Indian women look like this, not even Bollywood stars.
kalki@kalkiverse08
same energy 🥰
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@SandeepKoparde @trainwalebhaiya Really? Last time I travelled, this wasn’t the case. SER line
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@ProfessorPluto1 @trainwalebhaiya It's thermite welding everywhere on Indian Railways tracks.
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@thatguyepic999 As a Bengali myself too, I have seen both irl :)
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@ProfessorPluto1 Well being a Bengali, I have seen way better than that in real life.
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@senpaiNate006 I am curious. Please show me real beauty
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@ProfessorPluto1 This phenotype isn't uncommon in West Bengal
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@vajrayudha11 Sanskrit was the language of my ancestors not theirs
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Sanskrit didn’t originate in Pakistan. It originated in Ancient India.
Cassandra has issues@PoltclCassandra
Sanskrit originated in Pakistan, in the region of seven rivers (sapta sindhu) which makes it present-day Pakistani Punjab specifically Taxila. Thank you.
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@supermanfan1ppp @EvilGodLulah @CinnamonReturns @vajrayudha11 That's not the point here. Few people don't like the culture, language this land gave to and adopted perso-arabic artificially and created urdu.
U cannot speak Urdu without including its hindi base. If you do so, it will become persian: Khel-e cricket barāyam delchasp ast
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@ProfessorPluto1 @EvilGodLulah @CinnamonReturns @vajrayudha11 But not sanskrit
मह्यम् क्रिकेड्-क्रीडा रोचते। This is sanskrit


@rational_folk @iakshaysinghel Current temperature around Howrah is around 40 degrees. That's why people disappeared.
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@iakshaysinghel Ok but why regular people also disappeared? You mean to say in BJP Raj, passenger footfall in railway declined too?
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@supermanfan1ppp @EvilGodLulah @CinnamonReturns @vajrayudha11 With the exception of cricket, rest all are Sanskrit origin words lmao.
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@EvilGodLulah @CinnamonReturns @vajrayudha11 Only letters would change , but the pronunciation in Urdu is the same "मुझे क्रिकेट खेलना अच्छा लगता है।"
Hindi- use devanagari script
Urdu-arabic
But in pronunciation, both languages are same
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Here's the other true story about Rash Behari Bose that is stranger than fiction - and definitely stuff of movies (probably a romantic thriller):
Rash Behari arrived in Japan in 1915 to avoid arrest & continue with his revolutionary nationalist activities by widening the network still. But, in Japan too, he was a fugitive. The British police had let agents loose to pursue him. Their goal was to abduct Rash Behari & somehow get him into the British Embassy in Japan, so that he can be arrested & deported from there.
Rash Behari was being desperately hunted by the British for his key role in the failed Ghadar conspiracy, and for masterminding the bomb attack on Viceroy Hardinge in Delhi.
In June 1915, Rash Behari had adopted the alias of P.N. Tagore, styling himself as a relative of the poet Rabindranath Tagore, and shipped himself to Japan. It is likely that Tagore had helped him in this daring act using his influence as a globally acclaimed Nobel Laureate poet at the time.
Rash Behari had to take utmost caution once he reached in Japan. He didn't know the language, the streets were unfamiliar & complex. The only silver lining was that Japan, a rising anti-Western-imperialist nation, with many Japanese being sympathetic to the cause of India's political freedom, would offer him refuge - although a fragile one - where his survival depended solely on his own genius & the trust of the Japanese people.
Somewhat unexpectedly, Rash Behari earned the trust of Aizo Soma, owner of a then modest but culturally vibrant bakery-cum-restaurant called "Nakamuraya" ("Ya" stands for restaurant), located in the suburbs of Tokyo. The Somas were not ordinary restaurateurs. They patronised art, nationalist politicians, and Pan-Asianism.
When Rash Behari & his fellow revolutionary nationalist fugitive Herambalal Gupta were introduced to the Somas, they courageously took the Indians in, hid them from British agents, and sheltered them within the safety & warmth of their home & restaurant, despite a high risk of inviting trouble for themselves & their fledgling business.
At Nakamuraya, Rash Behari engaged with Japanese nationalist intellectuals on exciting conversations on art, politics, & the future of Asia, mainly with the help of Toshiko Soma, Aizo’s daughter, who spoke fluent English. Toshiko recently had a heartbreak, and was visiting her home during a study break from college. We don't know if it was love at first sight for Rash Behari & Toshiko, but learning each other's tongue definitely played a role. Toshiko helped him learn Japanese. They ended up embracing each other's ideals & political cause.
In time, Rash Behari's patron & influential Japanese nationalist leader Toyama Mitsuru proposed to the Somas that they offer their daughter to Rash Behari in marriage. With trepidation (because it would be a difficult life for their daughter), they consented. Their marriage took place secretly in 1918. It was both deeply personal & symbolic of Indo-Japan nationalist collaboration, bridging the two ancient nations through real human bond.
Meanwhile, Rash Behari introduced the Somas to Indian curry, but not as a straightforward exotic recipe. He improvised it for Japanese taste buds. The dish was carefully adapted, refined in the Nakamuraya kitchen, blending Indian culinary philosophy & Japanese sensibilities.
The Nakamuraya Curry became an instant hit as soon as it was introduced to the public. Tokyo hadn't tasted anything like it. The dish became immensely popular, not just as a novelty, but as a symbol of friendship, resilience, & the blending of two worlds.
Thus, in a quiet Tokyo suburb, amid political turmoil & personal transformation, Rash Behari Bose not only found refuge & love, but also left behind a legacy that endured in the most unexpected way: Through a plate of curry that told a story of two nations forging unbreakable bonds of friendship, freedom struggle, and love.
[Image courtesy: Wikimedia Commons & JustHungry[dot]com]


Piyush Kulshreshtha@ThinkersPad
Rashbehari Bose’s daughter Tetsuko Bose Higuchi is seemingly still alive at the age of nearly 104yrs.
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@FrontalForce Swatch x Audemars Piguet "Royal Pop" watches are analog watches with price 41k? Even my smartwatch is less than half of this price but kaam chal jata hai.
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