

The TOI journos who fished that out must have been high on Fiakergulasch and some Vienniese grass.ramana wrote:Agnimitra, All over the West is trying to eat less meat and TOI fishes out one Austrian report to the contrary.
all the right wordsanmol wrote:Here they are talking about Hitler youth:Sonugn wrote:A lot of bile and garbage on Al guardian site with respect to Modi. Modi to roll back gay rights, Modi to roll back women rights etc.Nationalist Banned by U.S. Likely to Lead Largest Democracy India
by Henry Austin, nbcnews.com
April 7th 2014 2:00 AM
- Sohel Uddin contributed to this report.
Despite their political differences, as a young activist Mukhopadhyay said Modi showed a great admiration for the Cuban leader Fidel Castro.
“Even today, if you watch his stance when he speaks, he stands with his chest wide open, which he picked up from Castro,” he said.![]()
whatever the **** that means“He’s a very efficient administrator, a very fine CEO for this country, but he would not be a good chairman,” he said.
I am all for increasing Haj subsidy - if availed only through AI !!!KJoishy wrote:Did ABV really increase Haj subsidy?Does not make sense... and I don't remember that. Though I do remember the "Hajpayee" reference.
Whichever way the elections go, only congress will benefit from scandalizing making mountains out of these molehills where as the mountains where the EVMs are doing the opposite are made into mole hills if cannot be swept under the rug.SwamyG wrote:An attempt to de-legitimize the landslide victory?SanjayC wrote:Something is suspicious -- all malfunctioning EVMs in Assam are redirecting votes to either AGP or BJP, not a single one to Congress. How can this be, when Cong is ruling in both center and state? I think massive EVM rigging has been planned and these EVMs sending votes to competitors of Cong is just a Cong drama to pre-empt criticism when the results shock people.
It is very difficult to be a vegetarian in most Germanic countries including Switzerland and Austria.disha wrote:Austria is moving towards vegetarianism big time and there is a backlash against vegetarianism since several of dishes which defines Austria itself will be endangered. Or is it that it puts their "nanny state" into disuse?
I think lotus will get 272 on its own and then after 1/2 yrs, there will be some phoren sting that there was 'magic', so there will be demand for another fresh mandate by Fordriwal.johneeG wrote:Once one believes that 'magic' exists, then the question is who wields it? Is it the kongis, is it the local admin or is it the phoreners? Depending on who wields it, their intentions/objectives might be different.
If the kongis wield it, then their intention would be to increase the share of nth front & cut lotus.
If the local admin wields it, then the their intention will depend on who is locally powerful.
If the phoreners wield it, then...
...then, they may want to brew a revolution. How to brew up a revolution? Generally, the incumbent sarkaar is discredited and then there comes a person/group which claims to represent the common people. How to discredit the sarkaar? There are several ways. One such way is by raising questions on elections or method of obtaining power. Now, people's support to NaMo is clear. Any other result will raise eyebrows immediately. So, whats a better way? Allow NaMo to win and 1/2 yrs later, show that there was 'magic' i.e. the redux of Indira Priyadarshini's 75. Then, Fordriwal can take to streets.
Any which way, in the long run, this is not good. Better to go with manual way.
Also, just because there is a victory does not mean its all good. The first 1/2 yrs is the time for major house cleaning otherwise the reign itself may get cut short. If there is immediate house cleaning in the first 1/2 yrs, then that may ease the reign and ensure its longevity.
Indian concept of vegetarianism: eat vegetables.matrimc wrote:It is very difficult to be a vegetarian in most Germanic countries including Switzerland and Austria.
Even if we agree that Meat is good for scientists of S.TN, isn't it common sense that we should stop exporting meat and make it available to local brain-dead so they turn into scientists?Agnimitra wrote:A day after Modi criticized Congress for its record exports of meat, especially beef, TOIlet comes up with this report:
Vegetarians are less healthy and have a lower quality of life than meat-eaters, scientists say
matrimc wrote:It is very difficult to be a vegetarian in most Germanic countries including Switzerland and Austria.disha wrote:Austria is moving towards vegetarianism big time and there is a backlash against vegetarianism since several of dishes which defines Austria itself will be endangered. Or is it that it puts their "nanny state" into disuse?
Natural scatter-gather algo dictates process. Cultures have been kept isolated and "unadulterated" for a long time. Current iteration will necessitate "gather" phase, broadening each experience, balancing out the varnas in each culture and, in doing so, evolving as a whole. Nevertheless, each geographic "dwipa" will retain its keynote mode of living. Eventually different types of people from every civilization will also want to find the geographic location best suited to their own current individual iteration of development. Dharma works sans boundaries.SaiK wrote:Is it not important to keep various cultures unadulterated?
In terms of policy, Hindutva only needs to ensure that foreign ideas, attitudes and practices do not aggressively impinge on the Indic mind - but at the same time permit the Indic invidual to experiment with any foreign meme he/she chooses. So policy should facilitate an outward movement and empowerment of the national will (to take and give), rather than allow an exclusively donor or receptor relationship with the outside world.SaiK wrote:India should focus on vegetarianism more than other countries. OTOH, my recent visit to Bangalore, I see for every veggie corner chit-chat bar, opposite to it, comes a McDonald fast food shop. This is like making India more germanic and austrianic or americanic. JMT... Modi sarkar should focus on what comes out of genuine Indic concepts, ways of life no matter veg or non-veg.
I used to eat cheese cake for lunch (I think it is called something like Khees Khueckhli - making it as phonetic as possible) for several months in a row. Initially everything was OK - no meat nothing - and as time went by I started finding small bits of red stuff which turned out to be Bacon. I think it was not intentional. What was happening is that they would have some general base to which they add spinach, pork etc. to make different varieties of Cheese Cakes. The base mix itself had the bacon bits already added into it. It would be very difficult for them to take it out.Suraj wrote:Germanic concept of vegetarianism: poultry instead of red meat.
Sausage links, Polish sausage, hot dogs (american style), or even McD Burgers taste quite good. But they have these harmful side effects on one's heart. That is how the world is kept in balance - people who do not choose wisely will get eliminated and the survivors dodge the Malthusian bullets.SaiK wrote:comes a McDonald fast food shop. This is like making India more germanic and austrianic or americanic.
this is what sonia repliedgandharva wrote:Modi Aane wala hai!
Baagja warna Gabbar aa jayegagandharva wrote:Modi Aane wala hai!
Vegetarianism is an increasing alternative lifestyle by people in Germany. Many vegetarian restaurants coming up. And vegetarianism does mean no meat AND no poultry. On fish, vegetarians may differ. Some eat, some don't.Suraj wrote:Indian concept of vegetarianism: eat vegetables.matrimc wrote:It is very difficult to be a vegetarian in most Germanic countries including Switzerland and Austria.
Germanic concept of vegetarianism: poultry instead of red meat.
Added: the above was a joke by an ex-GHQ from Tyrol, but with an element of truth in it.
Really? Why it is every 5 years and this is her third sabbatical then!? Hey then the entire team can take sabbatical correct? For ex. Barkha Dutt and Sarah Jacob and that Akashish lady?IndraD wrote:this is what sonia replied
Bizarre @mediacrooks theory on my sabbatical.Hv taken a break in every elex since 2004 & returned well after results to avoid any conflict
that karma is not a digital switch from 0 to 1 or vice-versa... it would be struggle of genetic mutations that will go unexplained for centuries.. and then, we would have mahabharat / ramayan type story books for then kids, who consider modi vs. kangrez like battles like david vs. goliath! soon, american history and european history will have higher value points than indic ones as the stepping stone for that eventuality. bollywood should consider this as a real story for one of its own avatar type 3d comic story that reflects future realities.matrimc wrote:people who do not choose wisely will get eliminated and the survivors dodge the Malthusian bullets.
Hitler was Austrian. Hitler turned to vegetarianism towards his end. Possible connection? Modi has been called names before.ramana wrote: Precisely why quoting an Austrian report on disadvantages of vegetarianism is appeal to worng authority!
http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/world-news ... z2yFG1Rqi3A former Arsenal star is thought to have joined a band of ruthless Jihadi fighters waging war in Syria. The gun-toting fanatic is said to have grown up playing with Real Madrid galactico Cristiano Ronaldo. The militia man turned his back on a footballer's playboy lifestyle after becoming radicalised two years ago, it is claimed He is filmed wielding an AK47 and proclaiming holy war in two terror videos on an extremist website. Fellow jihadists say the fighter - who now calls himself Abu Issa Al-Andalusi - was brought up in Portugal before signing for the Gunners.
Al-Andalusi would generally mean from Spain (Andalusia is the southern portion in modern Spain). It's doubtful the T even knows about Said Al-Andalusi.Saral wrote:Named himself after the scholar cited in the beginning of the BJP manifesto http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Said_Al-Andalusi
He is telling the truth, if you cant digest it thats ur problemviv wrote:^^really! is this the discourse you want to have?
nope! I and many know the truth of what happened but there is a form of discourse in the country that in Bharat/India in the current times. It is silly to use terms of namard, or suggest reconversion and generally form a 'they' against a large section of fellow citizens. One can object to subsidies or reservations without resorting to such rhetoric,muraliravi wrote:He is telling the truth, if you cant digest it thats ur problemviv wrote:^^really! is this the discourse you want to have?