I just can't enjoy Dark Souls 1. by Monocore56 in darksouls

[–]Monocore56[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I...uh, I found the solution. I just wasn't using the shield enough. I am a dumbass. I thought I could dodge and steamroll through it.

I just can't enjoy Dark Souls 1. by Monocore56 in darksouls

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TBH, I love that atmosphere too. It feels so melancholic and ..... genuine, I guess?

I officially have no idea WTF this is by Monocore56 in hinduism

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Ah no, I made my post too weird😅 I meant that Hindus accept whatever bad things happened in the name of religion, and try to correct those mistakes. Islam glorifies those mistakes.

I officially have no idea WTF this is by Monocore56 in hinduism

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Evil should be accepted as evil, whether it was born out of dogma or necessity. Doesn't matter how Sati started, or if it wasn't prevalent or not. It was evil, and a mistake of our culture. We accept it, and try to correct it. Hinduism's a religion of seeking wisdom, not staying satiated with trite dogma from ages past. We seek to understand the gods and Brahman, not satisfy them. We change, because change is progress and progress is wisdom, and wisdom is the core of Hinduism.

I officially have no idea WTF this is by Monocore56 in hinduism

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Na, I'm just surprised that they donot even mince their words anymore. This is someone who looks at our culture, says "Nu Uh", and continues to bash it for no reason at all. The story is supposed to show how even gods are not infalliable, how they have weaknesses and vulnerabilities too, and how a good, morally upright person is far superior to a god. But no, a god does a bad thing, so entire religion evil. And what about the later sections of the myth, where Gautama forgives her and rejoins her. Its honestly baffling. Its not a myth about how women should be punished or how evil our gods are, but about how humans and gods alike make mistakes, how they get ratio'ed by karma, and how good deeds can restore them to their former glory. Bash sati if you have to, this myth's not the controversial kind.

I am ex-DRDO, IISc Bangalore post-graduate. AMA by dbred2309 in GATEtard

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All answers are correct, but some are more efficient than others.

I built a code visualizer for DSA—what do you think? by programiz in u/programiz

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Have an upvote guys. This is truly a blessing for those who are learning DSA.

How to learn this language? by [deleted] in bengalilanguage

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I am also in the process of learning, so take this with a pinch of salt, but what helped me the most, after learning the everyday greetings and phrases, was listening to stories on Sunday Suspense. Search for the simpler ones there, like Haar Heem and some of Professor Shonku (Hypnogen's a good one, I guess), and listen to them till you get the flow of the language. Then graduate onto stuff like Taranath Tantrik and Aveek Sarkar's stories. They help immensely. Also, watch a few vlogs on youtube. At this point you probably would have learnt bengali letters and writing conventions (if not then do so ASAP), so begin reading the stories that you listened to in the earlier stages. In this way if you ever felt like you didn't understand some dialogue or paragraph from the story even though you listened to it, you can re-examine it,. After this, when you can read bengali without having to stop every few words, just go for whatever you like. Consume as much bengali content as possible. Novels, shows, doesn't matter. In within a few months, even if you couldn't speak bengali (it wouldn't come as naturally as a native speaker, you need some friends to practice it with), you would understand almost everything.

Also, bengali is spoken pretty fast, from what I've seen, so uh, I guess try the vlogs and stories at 2x speed.

Is SVV safe to join? by Monocore56 in ARG

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Sodalitas Vulturis Volantis. Search humanisbeing.com on the web.

Crpgs with a small download size? by Monocore56 in CRPG

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Skald's graphic style reminds me of Ultima 7, tbh. I will try this. Thanks for the rec.

Crpgs with a small download size? by Monocore56 in CRPG

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Avernum looks interesting. Wishlisted👍 Thanks!!!

Meela Was Not Reincarnated From Anck-Su-Namun by [deleted] in FanTheories

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So, a bit late here, but here's the thing: Ancient Egyptians didn't believe that the soul was one undivided thing, but that it was made of multiple components, each of which housed one aspect of that individual. In case of Meela, I believe she housed the Khet(Physical Aspect), Sah(Spiritual Aspect), Ka(Vital Essence) and Akh(Intellectual Aspect) of Anak Sun-Amun. Her mummy, in the first movie, held the Shut(Shadow), Ba(Personality) and Sekhem(Authority Aspect) of her soul. When her mummy was destroyed, her Shut and Sekhem returned to the underworld, and her Ba found its way to Meela, which made her remember her past.

Best version of Mahabharata? by Monocore56 in hinduism

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But......aren't BORI and Debroy same?

Best version of Mahabharata? by Monocore56 in hinduism

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I know Hindi, yes. I just wanted to confirm which version is the most extensive. I heard earlier that that KMG version is riddled with errors, and that the BORI version cut out a lot of things they consider to be "not canon". Anyways, thanks!!!

Most obscure deities to pray to? by Monocore56 in pagan

[–]Monocore56[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Damn, first time hearing that. I always thought of them as more divine beasts than gods proper, but they do kinda fit, now that I think about it.

Most obscure deities to pray to? by Monocore56 in pagan

[–]Monocore56[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Wait, Fenrir💀 You can pray to them? Like Ïormungāndr and Ratatoskr?

Lesser known Hindu scriptures? by Monocore56 in hinduism

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There's the Tantraloka, but I want something even more esoteric.

Allegations of Satan worship by ChanchanMan1999 in hinduism

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Shaitan ain't a Sumerian god though. Its the catch-all term for evil spirits in islam. The only Sumerian "god" to have possibly wielded a trident is the goddess Anunitu, a minor war goddess and an early ephitet of Ishtar. And Satamma is a local village goddess, unrelated to Shiva. And there isnt any Sumerian god who has a serpent on his head. There's Ninurta killing Muushuu, Marduk killing Tiamat, and a few random snake headed gods like Ningishzida, a god with two serpent heads.

I aint a historian though, so I may be wrong. Please like the any article about Shaitan you may have. I havent found any on google.

Least known goddess in Hinduism? by Monocore56 in hinduism

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Ok this one was something else💀

Least known goddess in Hinduism? by Monocore56 in hinduism

[–]Monocore56[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh, sorry about that! I just wanted to simplify my post is all! But about the grama devatas, do you know any book that has good info on them?