VCheng
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i have never seen it... just know of it as controversial for some reason... available on youtube??
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i have never seen it... just know of it as controversial for some reason... available on youtube??
as far as we know you are just some guy on the internet… heck I'm actually a revolutionary billionaire playboy who is also a super hero at night.i was being proud, not arrogant... akheilos was being rude and disrespectful... will she respect or fear only those she sees on tv or newspapers?? when i have actually contributed to humanity, risking myself, what right does she have to be rude... logically speaking, she should disrespect every other political leader and activist then... if my offline work does not invoke respect in her, neither should the works of others...
or else she can wait for me to become known, famously or infamously... and affect her life... i have that capability and platform...
as far as we know you are just some guy on the internet… heck I'm actually a revolutionary billionaire playboy who is also a super hero at night.
why would i go to bangalore? who are you any ways?? whats your name..i ll google itwhy don't you come to bangalore and find out... sincere invitation...
why would i go to bangalore? who are you any ways?? whats your name..i ll google it
i will demolish any place promoting idolatry.
Iraq Yezidi religious head in a Hindu Temple
ineyuck... what an ugly place... the oppressive architecture, the cardboard box, the clock, the donation box with various things carelessly put on top without care for aesthetics, the half-naked hindu priest, the ugly lamp stand, the garish paper decorations... it will be demolished in due time, not to worry...
but where is this place?? the only things not typically hindu are the old man in white, the two suit wearers and the carpets... the remaining crowd and the temple itself seems to be south-indian hindu.
can the old man in white be a jewish priest or a zarthusti ( zoroastrian, parsi )??