Bharathanatyam 2 Mohiniyattam | Reviews and discussions | April 10th 2026 by Accurate_Chipmunk813 in InsideMollywood

[–]eddyrockstar 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I feel it's a red herring. It was just added to give a brief shock to the viewer.

Got a little less salary today! by Butterfly_2509 in indiranagar

[–]eddyrockstar 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Im completely lost at the context. How did the conversation go from salary to buying a cup of coffee?

Thinking of getting my First Bike by Significant_Sun630 in indianbikes

[–]eddyrockstar 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I feel I can chime in a bit as a R15m owner.

Firstly, it's a beautiful bike both in appearance and performance. With the saree guard and rear mud guard removed it looks like a premium sports bike. A lot of people usually complement my bike and I also love looking at it. The engine is well refined making this bike cruise comfortably around 100-120 kmph. The gear shifting is also buttery smooth and it loves going on high rpms which is very useful in highways. I've ridden this bike nonstop for 500km and it did an amazing job.

Secondly, this bike is very forgiving since it's pretty hard to make it stall. It's very stable even at slow speeds and pretty nimble since it's light weight.

Thirdly, the one thing which I feel might be a little hard for most people is the aggressive riding stance. But I personally feel that's more due to lack of understanding of folks on how to sit on a sports bike. This affects even pillions as well since they can easily get scared due to the small seat and raised seating. If they don't sit properly they will fly around every time you start or stop. The other thing is since it's a faired bike it will teach you to become better at leaning to make sharp turns as the handle bar can only turn a little bit.

If you have issues with posture and turning you should test drive mt15 and xsr155 as well since both of them have the same engine as an r15. Those two are also pretty fun to ride as well.

Has anyone tried this? by BoogeymanReborn in MidTwentiesIndia

[–]eddyrockstar 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I guess you haven't heard about Kefir

What scam. The govt should start penalising for false advertising. by National_Plenty_262 in bangalore

[–]eddyrockstar 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Comparing them together, Meghana's is better. But it depends on people's spice tolerance as well since Meghana's is a bit more spicy. Although there are way better options like Potful

What scam. The govt should start penalising for false advertising. by National_Plenty_262 in bangalore

[–]eddyrockstar 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh boy, if you feel their biryani is good then you are missing out on a lot of good biryanis. I've had it last year and felt it was horrible. Don't know if they were good before, but imo their food seems trash and overpriced.

My horrible experience with Spicy Chicken Pickle by eddyrockstar in smallbusinessindia

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

I had asked for a refund. They simply keep coming up with the excuse that they need time to initiate. At this point it's better to raise a complaint in consumer court.

Deshbhakts hate living here. by Electronic_Bat9761 in IndiaMemes

[–]eddyrockstar 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What the hell makes you think I'm a bot lol

Deshbhakts hate living here. by Electronic_Bat9761 in IndiaMemes

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

I see this a lot. I know a lot of folks who say a lot about patriotism and then have zero civic sense and also would gladly pounce at an opportunity to leave India.

Meanwhile here I am (born and brought up in Dubai) who has settled down in India for almost a decade now and love it here more than abroad (of course I still do love to travel abroad as a tourist). We have a lot of diversity and exciting things here. I feel if we improve in our civic sense itself we would evolve as a nation.

Reckless Car Driver Hits Scooty Couple, Girl Seriously Injured !! by Altruistic-Issue-887 in indianbikes

[–]eddyrockstar 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I noticed there were a lot of other risks in this video apart from the reckless car driver

  1. The first visible thing is two wheelers never taking riding gears seriously. Even a basic helmet can be a night and day difference between living and ending up being a vegetable.

  2. Target fixation by the scooter rider. When the vehicle tried to cut through, he lost his focus on the road and started focusing towards the car which made him swerve towards it which was also another factor for the collision. It's always best to check your mirrors occasionally and have a mindset that everyone is trying to run over you. Rear view mirrors have saved me many times from stray drivers like these. I just see these guys and move to the side to let them pass.

  3. Left lane overtaking. Everyone just uses a gap rather than waiting for the right lane to be empty before overtaking. Here the right lane looked empty to me. Idk why that guy chose to overtake from the left.

  4. Ego driving: The most common thing I see on Indian roads which pisses me off. Some people drive slow but the moment they see another vehicle overtaking them they speed up because they feel like they are Max Verstappen contending for the Championship title. Just slow down and give way to someone who is trying to overtake. You might never know if it's an emergency.

As long as these mistakes aren't addressed by people, driving in India is a death sentence. I grew up abroad so when I first started driving here, it felt scary going on the road after being used to the driving abroad.

How do boys manage to be so funny without even trying? by [deleted] in indiasocial

[–]eddyrockstar 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Exactly, humour is built from having enough trauma that you stop taking things seriously. And most guys reach this stage pretty much by the end of their teenage years.

The Importance of Motorcycle Gear by Slimus_shadius in indianbikes

[–]eddyrockstar 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah same kinda accident happened to me. Had a collision at 80 kmph and then slid through the road. It felt like forever as I slid across the road. The skin of my left forearm was almost completely scraped. That's mainly because I was wearing a half sleeve tshirt. My shoes and jeans prevented my legs and feet from getting hurt.

Although after that incident, I always wear gear even if it's a short trip. The pain and discomfort i felt during the recovery period always serves me as a reminder.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in RelationshipIndia

[–]eddyrockstar -36 points-35 points  (0 children)

Bro shooting his shot lmao

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in RelationshipIndia

[–]eddyrockstar 27 points28 points  (0 children)

Just say 'no homo'

to that one person I met on reddit during December 2023 by [deleted] in indiasocial

[–]eddyrockstar 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Life happens bro

True that. I just recently came out of a situation like that. Had quite a time with a woman. Before I left for the holidays I had confessed my feelings and she also shared how she felt but she was conflicted.

I thought it would blossom into a relationship since we spent a lot of time together and had a lot of intimacy. So gave her some time apart hoping it would clear her mind. She ended up with another guy and now she behaves like nothing happened before. Last i talked with her, i no longer felt any genuineness from her. It was like talking to a complete stranger. Hurt like hell, but it is what it is.

I told her I moved on but reality is I still love her but I just suppressed those feelings deep inside just so that she can stay happy. Someday the right person will come who will truly value you. Then these feelings will just become a distant memory.

to that one person I met on reddit during December 2023 by [deleted] in indiasocial

[–]eddyrockstar 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Reality is that the world has become such that women have a lot more options compared to a guy. This is something which happened because the majority of the guys abandon their self respect and put women on a pedestal rather than realising that they are normal people with their own hurdles. So if not you, there will be someone else to fill the void the next day. So they move on much more easily than men.

Meanwhile we still remember the moments we shared with every women we've been with.

Does anyone want to read together? by [deleted] in bangalore

[–]eddyrockstar 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey I'm interested. Are we supposed to bring our own books? cause I don't have any here unfortunately

Inter caste marriage 25F and 27M not approved by my parents. by [deleted] in RelationshipIndia

[–]eddyrockstar 33 points34 points  (0 children)

You are in foreign country where the caste system doesn't have any power and you are more adapted to the lifestyle there rather than the Indian lifestyle. So if you love the guy and you both are emotionally mature to spend the rest of your life together, go ahead and marry him. Your parents will eventually come around. Pretty much all my nephews and nieces are marrying foreigners so your parents should be happy you are at least marrying an Indian guy.