El Sidd
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nah its fking depressing... leaves a bad taste.
I dont know about that but you can trace honor killings to this issue
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nah its fking depressing... leaves a bad taste.
fuk yeah...I dont know about that but you can trace honor killings to this issue
IVC and other Indus civilizations such as Gandhara were not Hindu. Our ancestors followed a religion and culture incompatible to Hinduism.IVC and other civilizations were Hindu and thus not to be mentioned.
But with that you have political and racial and civilizational heterogeneity.
Not so for peninsular India (your blue zone).
It's been racially, politically and civilizational homogeneous for 10,000 years.
Cheers, Doc
IVC and other Indus civilizations such as Gandhara were not Hindu. Our ancestors followed a religion and culture incompatible to Hinduism.
like steven hawkins fukd einstiens cat giving birth to this intellectual horse shyt.
But hey what the fk do i know man..
To be fair, you have to have a very high IQ to understand this thread. The intellect here is extremely subtle, and without a solid grasp of theoretical physics most of the philosophy will go over a typical reader headnah its fking depressing... leaves a bad taste.
Go for progressive imageI am so confused
The Indus region had a distinct culture from that of modern-day India and Hinduism was never a dominant religion in the region.Civilizational roots, colored over by the dominant theology resident for the longest concurrent period of time, to the extent where one cannot differentiate where the culture ends and the faith/religion begins, and vice versa.
Go for progressive image
I'm currently digesting the fact that we're probably coming to the end of our welcome on this second homeland of ours ....Cheers, Doc
The Indus region had a distinct culture from that of modern-day India and Hinduism was never a dominant religion in the region.
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