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Adracoda
AdracodaLv141yr
2023-10-19 13:11

good start but please don't start some sort of religion discrimination in between the novel.

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Adracoda
AdracodaLv14

no i am ok with Hinduism, and it's obvious its Indian original religion i am just saying don't make some unnecessary remarks or hate show hate towards groups, or regions.

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SuryaputraKarna
SuryaputraKarnaLv4

ah I understand, and of course after all our religion teaches us that this world is one family. But in recent times it is easier to trigger our emotions after all we have to suffer especially online, You can't comment in any yt video or on Twitter without some group of people spamming things like cow lovers or how much they love eating cows. Had stopped using most of the social media platforms cause of that

Adracoda:no i am ok with Hinduism, and it's obvious its Indian original religion i am just saying don't make some unnecessary remarks or hate show hate towards groups, or regions.
Adracoda
AdracodaLv14

so true, and I am non-vegetarian but I still don't understand why you would want to eat cows at the cost of offending your neighbours, it's like you just don't want to follow our actual Islamic teachings any more and just want to do things to spite others, and this is for all people they have forgotten basic respect in the name of religion.

SuryaputraKarna:ah I understand, and of course after all our religion teaches us that this world is one family. But in recent times it is easier to trigger our emotions after all we have to suffer especially online, You can't comment in any yt video or on Twitter without some group of people spamming things like cow lovers or how much they love eating cows. Had stopped using most of the social media platforms cause of that
SuryaputraKarna
SuryaputraKarnaLv4

Adracoda:so true, and I am non-vegetarian but I still don't understand why you would want to eat cows at the cost of offending your neighbours, it's like you just don't want to follow our actual Islamic teachings any more and just want to do things to spite others, and this is for all people they have forgotten basic respect in the name of religion.
Microraptor
MicroraptorLv4

I get what u mean

SuryaputraKarna:ah I understand, and of course after all our religion teaches us that this world is one family. But in recent times it is easier to trigger our emotions after all we have to suffer especially online, You can't comment in any yt video or on Twitter without some group of people spamming things like cow lovers or how much they love eating cows. Had stopped using most of the social media platforms cause of that
AceOfDao
AceOfDaoLv15

But beef is tasty … ah especially bbq’d in the right way so mouth watering ..

Adracoda:so true, and I am non-vegetarian but I still don't understand why you would want to eat cows at the cost of offending your neighbours, it's like you just don't want to follow our actual Islamic teachings any more and just want to do things to spite others, and this is for all people they have forgotten basic respect in the name of religion.
kingshideaterIV
kingshideaterIVLv3

wasn't ashoka a Buddhist?

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SuryaputraKarna
SuryaputraKarnaLv4

no he turned towards Buddhism after seeing the after effect of his conquest as the monks offered him a way to achive inner peace

kingshideaterIV:wasn't ashoka a Buddhist?
Lord_Azathoth
Lord_AzathothLv4

Nah, after noticing how much bloodshed the Kalinga War caused he became a monk, what they call it now - Buddhism. Ashoka was a great ruler but, hm, he turned out to be a sensible guy, yeah no kidding, not every person could handle the sight of endless bodies spread out all over the battleground... It was shown that he was a mamma boy in TV dramas so maybe he chose peace over unity of Bharat(original goal) at that time.

kingshideaterIV:wasn't ashoka a Buddhist?
kingshideaterIV
kingshideaterIVLv3

well thanks for telling me because indian history is the one I'm least knowledgeable about.

Lord_Azathoth:Nah, after noticing how much bloodshed the Kalinga War caused he became a monk, what they call it now - Buddhism. Ashoka was a great ruler but, hm, he turned out to be a sensible guy, yeah no kidding, not every person could handle the sight of endless bodies spread out all over the battleground... It was shown that he was a mamma boy in TV dramas so maybe he chose peace over unity of Bharat(original goal) at that time.
ShiroNeko280
ShiroNeko280Lv4

U have a point

Adracoda:so true, and I am non-vegetarian but I still don't understand why you would want to eat cows at the cost of offending your neighbours, it's like you just don't want to follow our actual Islamic teachings any more and just want to do things to spite others, and this is for all people they have forgotten basic respect in the name of religion.
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