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7/19/2025, 3:22:26 AM
>>280703681
Yes, Frieren seriously endangers Fern on many occasions. Fern is strong or lucky enough and survives. But it's not a serious question within the show. The show does not try to nail down all this mechanical and power level shit. It's comedic, "meta", etc., making fun of the kind of autism you're engaging in. The writers do not know or care what Fern's chance of survival is when Frieren fucks around with a monster or demon. Of course Fern is going to survive. They will just say whatever bullshit is necessary to make the scene work.
Yes, Frieren seriously endangers Fern on many occasions. Fern is strong or lucky enough and survives. But it's not a serious question within the show. The show does not try to nail down all this mechanical and power level shit. It's comedic, "meta", etc., making fun of the kind of autism you're engaging in. The writers do not know or care what Fern's chance of survival is when Frieren fucks around with a monster or demon. Of course Fern is going to survive. They will just say whatever bullshit is necessary to make the scene work.
7/18/2025, 8:07:37 PM
>>212901619
>India didn't fall due to warfare or occupation
BULLSHIT! India experienced centuries of military conquest and foreign rule, which had deep and lasting effects on its social, political, and economic structures.
The Delhi Sultanate and the Mughal Empire both reshaped large parts of northern and central India, and the British Raj imposed systemic changes across the entire subcontinent. These weren’t just passing occupations.
>The Mughals had virtually no state capacity. India was basically an anarchy
BULLSHIT! Mugals ran a sophisticated taxation apparatus (the Mansabdari system), maintained records, funded massive infrastructure and patronized the arts and sciences. At its peak under Akbar and Aurangzeb, the Mughal state controlled a vast, complex, and highly governed territory. Claiming it was <anarchy> is historical revisionism bordering on ignorance.
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I mean, Modern Hinduism bears little resemblance to the open, artistic, and spiritually liberal culture that once defined ancient India. What was once a civilization that celebrated sexuality through temple art and saw eroticism as part of sacred ritual has, over centuries of Islamic domination, morphed into a far more repressive, conservative version of itself. The long period of Mughal rule didn’t just reshape India’s political landscape.
it left deep scars on its cultural identity, introducing puritanical attitudes toward sex, gender, and morality that were foreign to Vedic or classical Hindu traditions.
The result is a kind of <Neo-Hinduism> one that carries the external symbols of the past but has internalized many of the restrictive values brought in from outside. In many ways, modern Hinduism is a hybrid, shaped as much by centuries of Islamic influence as by its own native roots and the vibrant, sensuous ethos of ancient India has largely been forgotten. Sad!
>India didn't fall due to warfare or occupation
BULLSHIT! India experienced centuries of military conquest and foreign rule, which had deep and lasting effects on its social, political, and economic structures.
The Delhi Sultanate and the Mughal Empire both reshaped large parts of northern and central India, and the British Raj imposed systemic changes across the entire subcontinent. These weren’t just passing occupations.
>The Mughals had virtually no state capacity. India was basically an anarchy
BULLSHIT! Mugals ran a sophisticated taxation apparatus (the Mansabdari system), maintained records, funded massive infrastructure and patronized the arts and sciences. At its peak under Akbar and Aurangzeb, the Mughal state controlled a vast, complex, and highly governed territory. Claiming it was <anarchy> is historical revisionism bordering on ignorance.
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I mean, Modern Hinduism bears little resemblance to the open, artistic, and spiritually liberal culture that once defined ancient India. What was once a civilization that celebrated sexuality through temple art and saw eroticism as part of sacred ritual has, over centuries of Islamic domination, morphed into a far more repressive, conservative version of itself. The long period of Mughal rule didn’t just reshape India’s political landscape.
it left deep scars on its cultural identity, introducing puritanical attitudes toward sex, gender, and morality that were foreign to Vedic or classical Hindu traditions.
The result is a kind of <Neo-Hinduism> one that carries the external symbols of the past but has internalized many of the restrictive values brought in from outside. In many ways, modern Hinduism is a hybrid, shaped as much by centuries of Islamic influence as by its own native roots and the vibrant, sensuous ethos of ancient India has largely been forgotten. Sad!
7/18/2025, 3:58:58 PM
7/17/2025, 2:17:46 PM
>>510616288
Because he shakes 1000 people's hands every day, and it gets bruised, it's well known he is an aggressive handshaker.
Because he shakes 1000 people's hands every day, and it gets bruised, it's well known he is an aggressive handshaker.
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6/24/2025, 1:49:23 AM
>>60540185
Give it all to me.
Give it all to me.
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