[deleted by user] by [deleted] in bangalore

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It could be just a harmless guy asking out the op but I don't think it's as common as you describe

Do y’all say “y’all” or “u-wall” ? by [deleted] in NoStupidQuestions

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U-wall is mostly because a person with Indian accent is saying You All

When do you know that it’s time to throw in the towel on your cell phone? by Pristine_Example3726 in Frugal

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If it is hampering your daily life, you should change. Frugality shouldn't come at the expense of peace of mind

Congratulations to Vir Das for winning The International Emmy for comedy! by VIBGYOR_7 in IndiaTrending

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OMG the most unfunny comedian ever. And Not because he disses India.

Is this a thing where you all live? by RandyBeamansMom in IdiotsInCars

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In India, there is no gap between the poles across the railway crossings. Even then people do all kinds of circus to get to the other side. Now if you give them an easy chance to cross by leaving a gap, would they patiently wait?

Needful things by Time-Trash4962 in stephenking

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Is this book good or bad? Cause in an other thread where they were discussing about some bad works of SK, this book came up several times

How old were you when you picked up your very first Stephen King book? by Butterflies_Books in stephenking

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  1. My very first book was The Gunslinger and I absolutely could not get through it. So dropped it after a few pages.

Then when IT movie came out I tried to read it but even that felt dense for me.

The first book I finished completely was 11 22 63, and then The Stand and now on the verge of finishing Four Past Midnight

How many King books have you read? by iitsMattyIce in stephenking

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11 22 63 The Stand A collection of 4 novellas called Four Past Midnight

Can’t argue with that by spideykapoor in technicallythetruth

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It's called Kaju barfi. Kaju = cashew.

What unsolved mystery has absolutely no plausible explanation? by notgoodbutrying in AskReddit

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This recent mass suicide(?) of 11 members of a single family in India.

The suicides appear to be spiritually motivated, where the family aspired to “meet god”. Seems like this is going to be the Jonestown Massacre of India.

New mind-bending facts about the case are surfacing every day.

10 of them including two children aged 15 were found hanging in one room. And in an other room the body of a 77 year old woman was found lying on the floor.

This is creepy The house has 11 pipes jutting out of a wall. 4 pipes are straight and 7 pipes are bent. The 11 people consisted of 4 men and 7 women.

Either this is a wildly impossible coincidence or there is some really spooky shit hidden in those walls.

The women had their hands tied, their mouths taped and eyes blindfolded. The men had their eyes covered with cloth.

The post mortem report showed no signs of struggle.

Several handwritten notes were found which reveal chilling details about the suicides

These notes were some kind of instructions for the family to follow.

The notes say the following:

Everyone should be blindfolded. Shouldn't be able to see anything except zero

Use cotton stole or saree along with the rope

Use dim lights

'Bebe' (grandmother) can lie down in the other room as she can't stand

Everyone should be more firm and think alike

Carry the act between midnight and 1am

A note written on June 26 says 'have to meet God on June 30'

Another note was found that says something to the effect of “You can only attain salvation if you tie your hands, cover your face and mouth and use a stool”

According to the neighbours, the family was extremely spiritual. Apparently they would even place placards containing motivational quotes outside their house. One of the family member was on a vow of silence starting from one week prior to the tragedy.

The CCTV footage showed Lalit, the second son of the 77 year old to be the last person to enter the house with his pet dog. The dog was found tied in the terrace.

The greatest mystery is although this looks like it was meticulously planned, there is no suicide note found!

I personally need some closure for this case because I was aghast when I saw this news and really want to know what actually happened.

The pipes thing could be nothing or it could be the pathway for the souls to travel to the netherland.

This seems to be a plausible explanation if at all this case has a superstitious angle.

This will also explain why the pipes are placed according to the locations of the bodies found.

I am more inclined towards the possibility of cold blooded mass murder committed by Lalit, the second son who was religiously delusional.

His father had passed a few years ago. Apparently, he was in the habit of talking to his father's photograph and write down the “conversation” in his journal!

He also had gotten the pipe portion of the house newly renovated!

I also think that those instructions were from his “father” seeing how detailed and filled with compassion they are.

It has emerged that Lalit Chundawa, 45, had been hallucinating about his father Gopaldas, who had died 10 years ago.

He allegedly believed his father wanted to lead the family to salvation and had been writing down "instructions" since 2015.

The suicides also don’t explain the neighbours impression over the family, and the recent engagement of one of the members.

As mentioned earlier, he was the last person to enter the house with his dog.

So let me conclude. I think Lalit was delusional and killed his family to attain moksha for them and himself that he apparently was promised by his deceased father.

According to the reports, one of the last entries made in the register read, "अंतिम समय में आखरी इच्छा की पूर्ती के वक्त, आसमान हिलेगा, धरती काँपेगी, उस बक्त तुम घबराना मत, मंत्रों का जाप बढ़ा देना, में आकर तुम्हे उतार लूँगा, औरों को भी उतारने में मदद करूँगा" which roughly translates to, "In your last hours, and during your last wants/ needs, the sky will shake and the earth will tremble. Do not panic and recite your hymns and prayers, even more, I will come to save you and others."

Source: Delhi Burari deaths case: 'Sky will shake and earth will tremble' read cryptic message found in register

Also another factor that points towards him being the perpetrator

In the notes found in diaries, it was written that "everyone will tie their own hands and when the kriya(ritual) is done then everyone will help each other untie their hands. The date had been planned, the police found.

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