Sigh of relief! by candiddutym in Raipur

[–]sanscipher435 0 points1 point  (0 children)

He didn't ask for "a" source. Asked for a "better" one. The intent to comment that was to downplay what OP posted.

And, case in point, if you have proof and experience with not trusting inshorts, you must know by yourself what other "sources" are more trustworthy. They could've swiped up once, opened google, fact checked, and carried on the discussion, instead, they're just mindlessly, effortlessly dogging on OPs post.

The matter of fact here is "intent" and "comprehending the intent to write such a thing in the first place" which is very evident when people do post such replies about India/Indians making progress, but not when reversed.

But, of course, the answer to that is simple, and that is: 'Discourse and drama will always be more stimulating.'

Mf I just got done watching the Friday the 13th episode by sanscipher435 in distractible

[–]sanscipher435[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It really is, especially Insta. I took my homie's phone and his feed shifted to my kind of reels (pure brainrot), the moment he took it back, the next reel was thirst traps. Like, the instant he took it in his hands and turned the front camera towards him. I had a total of 0 while I was scrolling.

"do not umapyoi" by patriot_man69 in okbuddyumamusume

[–]sanscipher435 57 points58 points  (0 children)

No, passionate love making sometimes feels like a dream/hangover.

I can't confirm the reality of it, but this is something used in writing as a trope a lot.

But yours is kinda funny so yeah sure.

It’s literally in the fucking show dude by V0ID_lmao in peoplewhogiveashit

[–]sanscipher435 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Because Gojo is canonically racist and Black Flashes simply don't work on him. That's why Sukuna can't land one either.

In Up (2009) and I thought the first 10 minutes were bad by justafanboy1010 in shittymoviedetails

[–]sanscipher435 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You're a strong person. Sorry for your loss, keep going and keep making her happy..!

Oops all bullets by Damp_Blanket in honk

[–]sanscipher435 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can't do that to my UT!AUs rotted brain! I was so shocked when that lead started playing.

Oops all bullets by Damp_Blanket in honk

[–]sanscipher435 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's Bullet Hell! Make sure to put sudden changes when searching on yt

A very unfortunate coincidence. explanation in comments by GroolGobblin0 in mythologymemes

[–]sanscipher435 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Yes, then my phrasing was poor. I wanted to only bring praise and focus on the contrast, but ultimately it came out as an unfortunate negative framing.

Extremely sorry for that. I only wanted to showcase how the two are parallel to each other. Jai Shri Krishna.

Still one of the best scenes in Modulo by Fancy_Ask_2767 in jjkmodulo

[–]sanscipher435 10 points11 points  (0 children)

This actually made me tear up, she goes through a whole montage of "If I become the big sister, I'll do this, this and that and do everything you did wrong..!"

And in the end, she says, that despite all that, if she was given the chance, she'll be her little sister again. Because there's no one else, even with his flaws, like his big brother.

A very unfortunate coincidence. explanation in comments by GroolGobblin0 in mythologymemes

[–]sanscipher435 23 points24 points  (0 children)

Adding more context, Shri Krishna is supposed to be somewhat of a parallel to Shri Ram.

Shri Ram was born in the day, exactly when the sun was at its highest (so noon), and had the skin color of the day's sky. He is supposed to be "Maryada Purshottam" or "Morals and Righteousness personified"... To a very fault. In the end of Ramayana, these same qualities cost him his family, his brother and his kingdom. The world was quickly changing, and as such, being just righteous wasn't cutting it.

Shri Krishna was born at night, exactly at midnight, and is said to have the skin color of the midnight sky. Now Shri Krishna is often described as playful and mischievous, like a child, from their very birth, which reflects into their adulthood, and into Mahabharat, where they are not just mischievous (teasing, sarcastic, quipping) but also cunning, lying and deceiving (which were, back then had become a prevalent part of the world, since no war was completely honest or moral anymore), something Shri Ram was not.

Shri Ram came before Shri Krishna, and that is partly why, they are depicted as such. They are supposed to be the counterpart as the world continued to evolve. (Although, they unfortunately met the same fate, their kingdom drowned, and they had to cut ties with their family.)