Hellfire2006
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Bro that is fu*ked upOpposite here, to save property, land older people kept it in the family
Although with people moving into cities, getting educated things are changing fast

Bro that is fu*ked upOpposite here, to save property, land older people kept it in the family
Although with people moving into cities, getting educated things are changing fast
when i see modi yogi type idiots i feel good that we are not same .
yes many folds bajwa is no match to fascists sir .Do you think that Modi and Yogi are worst than our Mir Bajwa?
Do you think that Modi and Yogi are worst than our Mir Bajwa?
Sattu, Lassi![]()
i can take any whiskey which have price more then 50$Sir jee, does same choice in daaru make us sem2sem? What is your favorite brand?
I'm not a Jat bro, katals are a suyavanshi Rajput Clan.Kokhars are jats and his is a sub branch of it that separated couple centeries ago from the main group , jats have Scythian origins Afaik not Aryan
Same Kashyap gotra, the common understanding is that the lineage is same but your varna can be different as you said. Nowdays though I know people of same gotra marrying, nothing wrong in marrying your 100th separated cousin I guess#metoo Kashyap gotra. But I have never understood this thing about people from the same gotra not marrying. My understanding is that gotra is not necessarily the same clan/lineage. In fact people from same gotra can be found in different castes. Maybe amongst people living together in the same vicinity for centuries gotra = lineage, but otherwise the two are not interchangeable.
Yup I think it is the least of all considerations even in arranged marriages except perhaps in Haryana and parts of UP. Zyada khojnay baithoge to har koyi cousin nikal jayega.Same Kashyap gotra, the common understanding is that the lineage is same but your varna can be different as you said. Nowdays though I know people of same gotra marrying, nothing wrong in marrying your 100th separated cousin I guess![]()
#metoo Kashyap gotra. But I have never understood this thing about people from the same gotra not marrying. My understanding is that gotra is not necessarily the same clan/lineage. In fact people from same gotra can be found in different castes. Maybe amongst people living together in the same vicinity for centuries gotra = lineage, but otherwise the two are not interchangeable.
Try Isle of Jura, single malt, not the stuff they've introduced under the garb of marketing.i can take any whiskey which have price more then 50$
chivas
jhony walkers
vat69
teachers
jack
Campari's brands
Matthew Gloag brands like famous grouse
It can be pretty hardcore in places like Bihar. And if the family is political, even more so, because they somehow feel that they have a responsibility to uphold the traditions. But ultimately it settles down. My parents did their caste/gotra nonsense when they were trying to desperately get me married (as I had crossed 30). One fine day I told them there is this Rajput girl that I am marrying, and it will be a court marriage, no function. You have to behave like a man in these matters. If you behave like a boy, you will be treated like one.One of my friend is from a political family in Bihar, he married someone in the same gotra I suppose it must have been, I think he simplified the explanation for me. But the result was that he had serious issues within the family, and his mum did not speak with him, well not till a grandson arrived, and all was forgiven lol
I have somehow grown out of Whiskeys. My preferred drinks these days are Gin, Rum, Tequila, Brandy and Vodka, in that order.Try Isle of Jura, single malt, not the stuff they've introduced under the garb of marketing.
Very much so, that's why I had mentioned the political background, the higher up the social ladder, especially in our countries, the more pressure there is to uphold the bloody traditions.It can be pretty hardcore in places like Bihar. And if the family is political, even more so, because they somehow feel that they have a responsibility to uphold the traditions. But ultimately it settles down. My parents did their caste/gotra nonsense when they were trying to desperately get me married (as I had crossed 30). One fine day I told them there is this Rajput girl that I am marrying, and it will be a court marriage, no function. You have to behave like a man in these matters. If you behave like a boy, you will be treated like one.
I have somehow grown out of Whiskeys. My preferred drinks these days are Gin, Rum, Tequila, Brandy and Vodka, in that order.
I tend to meander with my tastes, Whiskey was my first drink and forever an option. But, I went through a Gin phase, Dark rum, never really cared for Tequila except once in a Mexican bar/restaurant in my twenties, I think it was more about the company then the drink, as I've never cared for it much. Brandy is touch and go, and I've always found Vodka to be tasteless. I drink everything neat, so taste does play a role.
Yes meander is the correct word, and now that you have used it, I realise this is the case with me too. For me the motivations have been different. There was a phase when I was watching too many Cowboy westerns and the actors knocking back tequila from shot glasses got me into it. The exotic taste appealed to me and I started keeping a bottle at home. Pirate movies and books got me (re)-interested in Rum, which I had dumped because the local Old Monk we get in India can be too strong for the palette. Now in middle age I have reacquired the taste for Old Monk and home grown Gin, partly because of their constant nostalgia content that social media throws at you. As you will note, I am a sitting duck for marketing companies 😂