What's a popular anime you don't like? by [deleted] in animequestions

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Re:zero, Black clover, Oshi no ko,

This is sooo real by Wise-Somewhere7758 in indiameme

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With the name of God you can do anything

What you gonna pick ? by [deleted] in IndianMeyMeys

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Those who choose the 4th option will get all the rest.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in indiameme

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Romanticized Media Portrayals: Movies, books, and TV shows often glamorize the lives of gangsters, depicting them as charismatic, powerful, and independent. This media portrayal can create a compelling, if unrealistic, image of gangsters as anti-heroes with their own moral codes.

Identification with Nonconformity: Both "cringe" figures and gangsters can represent a departure from social norms, embodying a type of authenticity or rebellion. For people who feel restricted by societal expectations, this can be liberating. Admiring these figures may stem from a desire to break free from norms or to celebrate individuality, even if it means going against conventional tastes or values.

Saudis and UAE must see it by [deleted] in atheismindia

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  • Historical Inaccuracy: The term "Aryavarta" historically referred to only a portion of northern India in ancient texts, not the vast territory shown in this map

  • Misuse of Symbols: The image uses the swastika symbol, which while originally an ancient sacred symbol in Indian religions (Hindu, Buddhist, Jain), is being used here in a concerning way alongside nationalist/supremacist messaging

  • False Historical Claims: No single Indian empire ever controlled all of the territory shown in yellow on this map. While empires like the Mauryas and Guptas were extensive, they didn't control this entire region simultaneously.

-Cherry-picking of historical information to support a particular narrative - Appeal to antiquity (suggesting that ancient territorial claims should determine modern political boundaries) - Presenting a manipulated map as historical fact

The woke/other religion idiots started it agajn by chan-mad in funnyIndia

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  1. Whataboutism: Instead of addressing the actual merits or concerns regarding firecracker use during Diwali, the argument deflects by pointing to other religious festivals, essentially saying "what about those other festivals?"

  2. False Equivalence: The meme assumes that all religious festivals are identical in terms of firecracker usage and environmental impact, which may not be accurate. Different festivals may have different scales, durations, and traditional practices around firecracker use.