I did have a big contest with a friend who didn't agree that Snape was not a fullon -ve character 🤣
I did have a big contest with a friend who didn't agree that Snape was not a fullon -ve character 🤣
Originally posted by: _dkmystery_
Even I support this thread. Should not be named 'mythology' when I'm sure most of the members here agree that our religion is not some story that has now been accepted as history... bole to, mythology 😆
oh, imagine a new religion cropping up in some 'centuries' where ppl believe that HP really existed, go looking for the ring from LOTR 🤣
I'd like to join in and look for Sherlock who would definitely look like Benedict 😳 😆
Originally posted by: _dkmystery_
I'd like to join in and look for Sherlock who would definitely look like Benedict 😳 😆
Originally posted by: sherlock
You CLAIRVOYANT or something, buddy. 😲 😲I really do look like Benedict. 😆
Originally posted by: _dkmystery_
oh god, atlast one bbc sherlock fan on IF.. YAY! 😆
Originally posted by: sherlock
Arrr...well, you know, the only one I liked in the episodes I saw was Louise Brealey.She had an inexplicably cute screen presence in that show, hard to explain, but I liked her. 😊
Originally posted by: _dkmystery_
I'm a fan of the whole show, cast and crew... will surely go old waiting for the 3rd series 😆Rest assured, you won't. If what I heard is correct, then the third series is already being shot.
Louise to mast hai yar,Yes, she is. 😃
damn, how i wish there was a separate forum on sherlock, not only BBC version but all could gather and then we'd call that a mythological forum too 😆😆 😆
Hi Napster, welcome to the forum. :-)
I guess people's definition of mythological is different, because all of us here definitely do believe our puranas are history. For me, mythological is something divine. While I believe the Ramayan and Mahabharat are historical events, there is also a divine aspect to them which makes them different from other historical events, which is why I use the term "mythology" to differentiate them from something like the Rajput wars or Mughal Era, but I definitely don't mean to apply that these scriptures are fiction. I believe in them 100%. 😊Originally posted by: JanakiRaghunath
Hi Napster, welcome to the forum. :-)
I guess people's definition of mythological is different, because all of us here definitely do believe our puranas are history. For me, mythological is something divine. While I believe the Ramayan and Mahabharat are historical events, there is also a divine aspect to them which makes them different from other historical events, which is why I use the term "mythology" to differentiate them from something like the Rajput wars or Mughal Era, but I definitely don't mean to apply that these scriptures are fiction. I believe in them 100%. 😊However, if people want to change the name of the forum, that's fine by me.We could call it Puranic Palace or something. 😆
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