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@jusdcanneberge Not mandatory does not mean that you can't or aren't allowed to wear them. Just so you know.
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Literal meaning of the word Mleccha is not "Foreginer"
It means "One who cannot speak Sanskrit properly". Most of these caste supramacists are themselves Mlecchas.
It was originally used for Asuras when they lost ability to speak Sanskrit and were defeated by Devas.
It was associated with Foreginers / uncivilized people for the same reason.
Aditya Chandel@ChandelAdityaaa
Maleechs can never be Brahmin. But who will tell these BJP hondas about varnashram dharm?
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@GitaShlokas_ A helmet won't fit on the head with that, will it now?
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@ChanchalKamini Ditch the chappal. Wear shoes. With socks post moisturizing.
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IIT Kanpur translations are false!
Sri Rama did not eat meat.
Sanskrit scholar @MisraNityanand has busted that myth long ago.
@SagasofBharat watch, understand, and read correct publications rather than colonial translations.
Nityānanda Miśra (मिश्रोपाख्यो नित्यानन्दः)@MisraNityanand
प्रतिवाद: श्रीराम मांस नहीं खाते थे। • कोश: ‘मांस’का अर्थ फल का गूदा भी है • महाभारत: श्रीराम मांस नहीं खाते थे • डॉ. रङ्गन्: रामायणमें मांसभक्षण-श्लोक प्रक्षिप्त हैं • शिरोमणि टीका: मांससभक्षण-श्लोकोंमें ‘मांस’का अर्थ वन्यफल है पूरा ३०-मिनट चलचित्र: youtu.be/ViNBb_t0r24
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Imagine being upset at the fact that men are expressing themselves. The depth of this ignorant slander against a particular group of people is indeed impressive.
lia@wiwmrys
the damage this anime did to our society needs to be studied, i genuinely believe this shit brought conservatism back
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People, it's not just men who dream about that, women long for it too.
Anime Daily@anime_daily
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“I did not consent to pregnancy”
Is like saying
“I didn’t consent to gravity keeping me on the ground”
It’s a dumb thing to say.
Consent can only be done between two moral agents.
Biology isn’t a moral agent. It isn’t a contract you made. It’s cause and effect
Pregnancy and reproduction aren’t a violation against you. The same way gravity keeping you from floating to the moon isn’t an assault against your autonomy.
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@BOTTLEBLONDEZ Most misogynists never do it for attention either. They do it out of genuine hatred and superiority complex.
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A long time ago, I read that patriachal men who objectify women do not know how to treat their daughters after their daughters go through adolescence. These fathers saw their daughters as loveable when they were children, but once they began the transformation into adulthood, patriarchal fathers emotionally malfunction bc women are not people and only exist for objectification and servitude. And so many patriarchal fathers emotionally abandon their daughters at those ages – ten, eleven, twelve
Kia 🧸ྀི@xevekiah
what opinion on PATRIARCHY will have you like this?
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To Dalit brothers and sisters,
I do not deny atrocities. I have seen them with my own eyes when I was a child. I have seen Dalits living on the outskirts of our village. I have heard derogatory words like chooda and chamaar being used openly for them. I remember that when they visited others’ homes, they were made to sit on the floor. At that age, I did not fully understand what was happening, but with time, I understood how deeply unjust it was.
I condemn such treatment in the strongest possible terms; it is inhuman, crude, and shameful. Anyone who practices or supports such behaviour today deserves severe punishment.
At the same time, it is also true that the overwhelming majority of present-day GC and OBC families neither practice nor support such discrimination. And the system, in its quest to overcorrect, has created a structure that by default treats every GC/OBC individual as casteist criminal unless proven otherwise, which is also unfair.
One cannot morally or rationally justify harassing the present generation for injustices committed in the past. Holding people accountable for actions they neither committed nor endorsed converts the struggle against historical injustice into a new form of injustice.
Historical wrongs must be acknowledged and corrected through institutional reform, equal opportunity, and restoration of dignity, not through social revenge that sustains perpetual hostility instead of reconciliation.
This is why I support the Atrocities Act but oppose the absence of provisions against misuse. Punish those who commit crimes, but ensure that innocents are not targeted as a form of revenge. The same applies to UGC regulations. That is the basis of the opposition.
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@TheWillOfMarco Oh boy! That scene actually made me go "Vivi is so beautiful!"..... 🥹🥹🥹❤️
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⚠️RANDOM ONE PIECE SBS Q&A⚠️
Reader: Oda-sensei, as you were drawing this series, which scene has made you cry the most so far? Please tell us.
Oda: Whoa. Splendid… This—these are the kinds of serious questions I’m looking for.
Personally, there really are many scenes that made me tear up as I drew them. There are even times when drawing becomes so emotionally difficult that I have to leave my desk to take a breather. As for the scene that made me cry the most—or rather, the scene that was especially tough for me to draw—I clearly remember the scene in the Arabasta arc where Vivi keeps screaming, “Please…!!! Stop fighting!!!” (Volume 23). It was so hard to draw that I had to put my pen down.
Though, the more I try to recall, the more countless instances come to mind. I guess, if I had to choose, it would be this one.
(via One Piece SBS Volume 74)

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