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Posted: 3 years ago
#51

Two things that are currently running the forum are gossip and politics. It's not hard to know why when you remember that this forum got a new lifeline in June 2020.

Earlier I used to make many threads related to discussion of movies, new and old but after some time I lost interest and stopped because the replies were few and far between. You only get replies when it's bashing some old romantic film of SRK. Even box office threads don't get much traction because people are no longer invested in stars.

Even for gossip this forum is not something great. BollyBlindsNGossip provides much more spicy and entertaining content. But I'm not a big fan of celebrity gossip either. You know people have no interest in movies here when member topics get more engagement than a thread discussing a movie.

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Posted: 3 years ago
#52

Originally posted by: PranPriye

Yes. That's because Goddesses (female) are called Devi's in Hindu and frequently married women were called Devi as a mark of respect and not to mock like you did


So now married women are also goddesses? Earlier you were adamant about only Hindu goddesses being called that? Makeup your mind and Stop drinking the koolaid. You lot want to be oppressed so bad, it’s laughable. But If the shoe fits, by all means wear it.

Edited by Chameli_billi - 3 years ago
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Posted: 3 years ago
#53

Originally posted by: Chameli_billi


So now married women are goddesses? Stop drinking the koolaid. And If the shoe fits, by all means wear it.

No, I said that the word Devi was used as mark of respect , not used in a mocking manner like you did here for the other member.

Let me drink the koolaid & please you stop it. It will help you realise that you are not the entire world & the difference calling someone a Goddess or using the term as a mark of respect. Nice diversions btw smiley20

If the cap fits, I will wear that too. Thanks!

Edited by PranPriye - 3 years ago
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Posted: 3 years ago
#54

Originally posted by: PranPriye

No, I said that the word Devi was used as mark of respect , not used in a mocking manner like you did here for the other member.

Let me drink the koolaid & please you stop it. It will help you realise that you are not the entire world & the difference calling someone a Goddess or using the term as a mark of respect. Nice diversions btw smiley20

If the cap fits, I will wear that too. Thanks!


You literally make no sense. Which one is it? Was I mocking Hindu goddesses or was I mocking a member? If it’s the latter, yes I agree, it was obvious. There was no debate about that. But your original accusation was that I was mocking people’s religion which is false. I don’t go around mocking people’s religions so I will not accept your hairbrained accusations. Go eat someone else’s bheja. Khaali peeli dimag ka dahi.


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Posted: 3 years ago
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Originally posted by: PranPriye

No, I said that the word Devi was used as mark of respect , not used in a mocking manner like you did here for the other member.

Let me drink the koolaid & please you stop it. It will help you realise that you are not the entire world & the difference calling someone a Goddess or using the term as a mark of respect. Nice diversions btw smiley20

If the cap fits, I will wear that too. Thanks!


You literally just said that, the word Devi, which means goddess, was being used in a mocking manner. That's it. There's no reason why anyone who knows how to read won't get it.


Don't waste your time banging your head against the wall. 😆

Edited by Mahisa_22 - 3 years ago
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Posted: 3 years ago
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Originally posted by: PranPriye

No, I said that the word Devi was used as mark of respect , not used in a mocking manner like you did here for the other member.

Let me drink the koolaid & please you stop it. It will help you realise that you are not the entire world & the difference calling someone a Goddess or using the term as a mark of respect. Nice diversions btw smiley20

If the cap fits, I will wear that too. Thanks!


👍🏼


Truth very much there . My observations post is proved here only as u can see . Truth is bitter n hurts . As usual Pretending n mocking where it is n got the ans lol . The way to the truth lol

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Posted: 3 years ago
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Not Hindu n said if not hindu also I won’t mock any religion by mocking with hindu terms . So my observations are proved true which is very much obvious n visible there .


Edited by Medha_Sree - 3 years ago
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Posted: 3 years ago
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Are u not mem of sensible exclusive club now 😆


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Posted: 3 years ago
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Originally posted by: Mahisa_22


You literally just said that, the word Devi, which means goddess, was being used in a mocking manner. That's it. There's no reason why anyone who knows how to read won't get it.


Don't bang your head against the wall. 😆


Seems Reading , comprehension probs . As usual mock n act innocent lol .Ya u r right 😆


I respect myself n my religion , culture . I won’t let others insulting mine . 😊


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Posted: 3 years ago
#60



Keep twisting yourself into a pretzel. None of your insane ramblings make sense.


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