ASTRAL PROJECTION IN INDIA ! ! !
Here we go! !
Is this the REVOLUTION?
I’m sorry, I totally don’t get it???
[quote]ssn0 wrote:
ASTRAL PROJECTION IN INDIA ! ! !
Here we go! !
Is this the REVOLUTION?[/quote]
I guess if raves and electronica are what it takes to keep people in India from marrying dogs and whatnot, then I’m all for it.
[quote]Cunnivore wrote:
I guess if raves and electronica are what it takes to keep people in India from marrying dogs and whatnot, then I’m all for it.[/quote]
Most of you have such a wrong impression of India and most other developing nations for that matter.
I go to India often on work visits and the metros are pretty damn modern.
The disparity between rich and poor is whats holding the country back.
What you guys see on TV is far from the truth.
(about the dog marrying reference, crazy sh*t happens everywhere.)
[quote]Cunnivore wrote:
ssn0 wrote:
ASTRAL PROJECTION IN INDIA ! ! !
Here we go! !
Is this the REVOLUTION?
I guess if raves and electronica are what it takes to keep people in India from marrying dogs and whatnot, then I’m all for it.[/quote]
Please expand on the dog marrying comment.
[quote]Zap Branigan wrote:
Please expand on the dog marrying comment.[/quote]
These stories pop up in the “Wacky News” on morning shows occasionally. A lot of them come from India or SE Asia. Quick wikisearch comes up with:
Dog
June 2003 - a nine year old Indian girl of the Santal (or ‘Santhal’) tribe of Khanyhan, near Calcutta was formally married to a dog, in order to ward off a bad omen. … The girl told Western press, “I have no regret in marrying the dog Bacchan. I am fond of the dog who moves around our locality,” and tribal elders added she was free to remarry in future as an adult.
And in case anyone got offended, yes I’m perfectly aware this is not representative of most people in India, or Asia, etc.
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