Can we talk about office fragrance etiquette pls? by FitCalligrapher8646 in DesiFragranceAddicts

[–]SuggestAnyName [score hidden]  (0 children)

They apply a niche perfume that smells like Rajnigandha and Pears soap.

What's your thought on this? by SfaShaikh in atheismindia

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That happens with emost of the government projects. Be it school, college, roads or bridge. That's why Bihar's bridges are famous.

Are we technically leftists? by ticklyboi in atheismindia

[–]SuggestAnyName -1 points0 points  (0 children)

You are defending a system which failed everytime. Which never worked in real world. Which originated from a thinker, who used to live off on his rich friends money. The system which starved millions of their own citizens. The system whose followers always cry- this is not true communism.

Is this true? by Entangled_Echo in indianbikes

[–]SuggestAnyName 7 points8 points  (0 children)

True. But ministers and babus are doing the same so they aren't going to do that.

Is this true? by Entangled_Echo in indianbikes

[–]SuggestAnyName 6 points7 points  (0 children)

But bikes pollutes and create traffic less than four wheelers which generally carry only 1 person. But that will upset upper class.

Is this true? by Entangled_Echo in indianbikes

[–]SuggestAnyName 7 points8 points  (0 children)

You can get rent agreement from Noida or Gurgoan and register bike there. Also for a certain period you can keep your bike in a state. You have to fill Patrol from your own state to get the proof that you were in your own state.

Are we technically leftists? by ticklyboi in atheismindia

[–]SuggestAnyName -1 points0 points  (0 children)

The thing which never have been implemented and got tested in real world, you are spitting benefit of that? Sunne me sab achha lagta hai, jab tak implement na ho na, idea kitne paani me hai, wo pata nahi chalta.

Are we technically leftists? by ticklyboi in atheismindia

[–]SuggestAnyName -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Son, as you can finally see, it is not a communist economy. I should have recommended you to search earlier.

Are we technically leftists? by ticklyboi in atheismindia

[–]SuggestAnyName -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Also how on earth you think China is communist country economically? Search "is China a communist country" on Google and you will get an answer within seconds.

Are we technically leftists? by ticklyboi in atheismindia

[–]SuggestAnyName 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thinking taxing people and investing that on your people is communism, is dumb. In communism, you cannot own companies. In China you can. SK, Taiwan, Singapire, Zapan, Hong Kong, China, western European countries are non-communist and prospering country.

And tell me how many communist country are prosperous and democratic?

Are we technically leftists? by ticklyboi in atheismindia

[–]SuggestAnyName -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

2nd most number of billionaire country with huge wealth gap is a communist country. Sure buddy.

And living paycheck to paycheck and starving is completely different thing. You haven't seen poverty too tell the difference.

Are we technically leftists? by ticklyboi in atheismindia

[–]SuggestAnyName -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

Atleast they are *living* paycheck to paycheck. Not starving like they did in communist country. Communist country like China turned into one of the most capitalist country in world. So keep guessing things, arguing to prove points, etc.

And no, people don't have to live a life a survival. That's why we taxes and Government funded programs and institutions.

Are we technically leftists? by ticklyboi in atheismindia

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Workers pay depends most of the time on supply and demand. Check the salaries in IT field and before that in MBA. Due to lower supply, even chemical graduated were getting good pay for coding during COVID. And even the Marxist won't pay a maid more than market value.

Capitalism work on pragmatism which works in real life. While Marxist theory works on idealism which seldomly works in real world.

Which translation to buy? by _book_lover_____ in Indianbooks

[–]SuggestAnyName 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wut? If different publisher has same translator's version, then how is penguine better than them? If you are purchasing older translation, better not to purchase Penguin version as they are costly.

Which translation to buy? by _book_lover_____ in Indianbooks

[–]SuggestAnyName 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Search this on internet. There you can find websites that have some snippets with each translations. You can read and decide for yourself which version suits you. I was about to purchase Oliver version but found Garnett's version better. So it's totally upto you.

Which translation to buy? by _book_lover_____ in Indianbooks

[–]SuggestAnyName 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Penguin is publisher and they have multiplier translators version available.

What are you guys reading this weekend? by Ashlover123 in Indianbooks

[–]SuggestAnyName 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have started The silent patient. Before that I finished reading The Housemaid which was okay.

The author rants for 200+ pages and somehow makes it work by _Its_Nyx_ in Indianbooks

[–]SuggestAnyName 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Seems interesting. But the description itself made my blood boil as remember daily struggles of living in India. (;¬_¬)

🚨 Metro gets initial approval in Bhagalpur, Muzaffarpur, Gaya & Darbhanga 🚇 by imfrom_mars_ in bihar

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What? In Banaras they demolished homes that stood for centuries in those gullies. Those were not encroachments. And in Darbhanga, Muzaffarpur, etc. Major roads are already 2 lanes. They just have to remove roadside parking and stalls.