still is. it just hasn’t been properly mucked out.
still is. it just hasn’t been properly mucked out.
the hindi film industry is itself littered with corpses of stolen ideas from other film industries across the world for decades now.
seems karma’s come home to roost if this story is true.
yeah, but they didn’t have weapons of mass destruction, so there was no mission to accomplish.
why? wouldn’t you be hungry hungry?
say what you will, but online gambling being the most blocked category is heartening to hear.
fun fact: famed italian soccer club ac milan actually began as a football and cricket team.
don’t worry, friend. it wouldn’t be long before that ice sheet has melted and the rest of the world is virtually set on fire.
we’ll all collectively give up mother earth so that you can keep your arse toasty warm.
from the article in the OP:
The global warmth is linked to human-caused climate change and a powerful El Niño event, which ended in June.
do give it a read. it also refers to this abnormal set of temperatures being more of a trend over the past twenty years rather than a one-off event like sunspot activities.
i don’t quite see the point of ostriching ourselves into denying our part in climate change. all that does is absolve the large corporations that have accelerated it of any blame.
to add an interesting anecdote, there is an archer in indian mythology called Ekalavya who apparently showed great promise. he practiced his craft in honour of a legendary warrior called Dronā(chārya), assuming him to be his teacher, imagining how he would teach, and learning thus on his own.
Dronā himself was semi-retired by then and was teaching the princes of Hastināpur (5 of whom form the principle protagonists and 100 more of whom are the primary antagonists of the indian epic poem “Mahābhārata”) and, when he saw Ekalavya, he was afraid that this untitled prodigy would upstage his more royal proteges.
so he invoked an indian custom which states that a student must give a teacher whatever is asked of them and asked Ekalavya for his right thumb. his aim was to not let Ekalavya overshadow his charges since an archer needs his thumb to grip an arrow properly. Ekalavya cut his thumb off without hesitation and presented it to the teacher. Dronā was deeply touched by the willingness to undergo this sacrifice, as the story goes.
the relevance to this news article is that Ekalavya went on to practice drawing the bow with his feet instead and achieving aimilar levels of accuracy. this story in the OP is more than an archer overcoming her difficult circumstances; it’s also about her reliving a celebrated legend.
(although, separately, why Ekalavya just didn’t switch to being a southpaw, i don’t know.)
they should have just made the air marshalls carry rocks. or stones for flights going to the UK.
either way, just avoid paper.
the core benefit was in adoption. it was easy to get parents, for example, saying that they jist have to bother with one app for all of their messaging.
the minute they have to contend with sms and signal, they don’t mind adding whatsapp in the mix as well.
it was all a result of a misunderstanding. his coach told him to focus on the H, G files of the chessboard and he heard that as something else.
nobody’s saying either wrong is right. nobody’s blaming the one dude.
as an indian, i’ve always cringed at movies like baazi, kaante, aatank hi aatank, hum tum, chachi 420, zinda, ek ruka hua faisla, satte pe satta, sholay, qayamat, ghulam, and a boatload of other shameless rip-offs and i was just marvelling at the irony of the situation.