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  1. 5 minutes ago, monatosingh said:

    facepalm, a big facepalm...

    Easy way out. Explain to me how I'm wrong.

    You think that fool you're defending who continues to allude to suicide being a wonderful release from a painful existence is something that should be praised? If someone genuinely at the end of their tether -- who isn't a posturing attention seeker like your friend -- decides to kill themselves after reading the "advice" of that 1diot, I suppose you'd be okay with it? 

  2. 6 hours ago, lostconfussedsingh said:

    Thanks bro i do hope i get better. Thanks for the comment to the other user lol. 

    On any other forum you'd have been banned for the way you've been mooching around encouraging / suggesting suicidal acts. 

    I'm not getting into a Pity Olympics / "my life's tougher than yours" bakwaas, because I don't particularly enjoy conversing with you, but you're an absolute disgrace, and you should be banned.

  3. 6 hours ago, monatosingh said:

    MisterSingh was taken therefore you put two r, don't tell choot, you could easily have put MisterSengh

    Actually, I had another username, which I requested to change to MisterSingh. Mods agreed. But now I realise why the extra R was added. It was already taken. I wish they'd told me. 

  4. 25 minutes ago, lostconfussedsingh said:

    Thats what you think not people i have seen on the videos doing the act for real or are planning on doing it in real life. 

     

    Suicide is not for those who give in. Don't ever say that as if i had strength power i would do it right now this second commit suicide. Trust me i will be happy afterwoods.

     

    You're kind of bringing the mood down in these particular type of threads, which for a thread on suicide is quite a feat. 

    So you obviously don't have the constitution for killing yourself. What's next? Are you going to sort your head out, or you going to continue to wallow in self pity? How long you gonna be lost and confused, Singh?

  5. People mature. I'm not someone who admires or values the royal family, but I'd be quite disappointed if something I did in my younger years was dug up to criticise me each time someone wanted to have a go. Not me, though. I've always had a beard in my belly, as the old Punjabi saying goes. Vahguroo! 

  6. Some of the c4@p I've heard all week from some of the most so-called educated and informed people in society in regards to this issue, tells me this country doesn't have very long remaining. Delusional cowards. Let it burn. Protect yourselves and your families as best you can. If these animals and their enablers want to destroy each other, they can go right ahead. As unpopular as the following sentiment may be, until society accepts the idea that some people are born bad -- lower life forms who've inhabited the garb of Man -- then nothing will ever change. You could spend your entire life trying to plead with, reason, and tolerate these individuals. The tragedy is good people having to share living space with such individuals.

  7. You keep chipping away on as many fronts as possible until those who write the narrative of society deem your cause worthy of being noticed. If you're lucky, the cause is promoted and championed by these social trendsetters and mood-makers. Then watch how it passes into the acceptable and normal mainstream. Until then, be prepared to be demonised, slandered, and killed. It's all one disturbing game; disturbing because what's at stake are the lives of millions.

  8. 7 hours ago, Premi5 said:

    - The area around Harmandir Sahib has been over-sanitised and takes away a lot of the uniqueness of going there. 

    This phenomenon you've rightly observed is brought into even greater relief when you go to Nankana Sahib in Pakistan. The atmosphere and general state of the asthaans in Pakistan is almost like travelling back in time to our Guru Sahib's era. I can't decide whether it's a case of neglect (Muslims gonna Muslim) or a desire to maintain those sites in a style that is as close to their original condition as possible. 

    Don't get me wrong, they aren't in a total state of disrepair or anything as grave as that, but what's noticeable when compared to Indian based asthaans is the general lack of that feeling of sterility of visiting a tourism spot (in that typically cack-handed, ostentatious Indian way that just seems to be pushed to the extreme) which is what's gradually happening to major religious sites in Punjab. The historical and spiritual authenticity of our holy sites is being replaced by something I'm certain is doing more harm than good. Maintenance and upkeep is good, but not at the expense of the overall feel and experience of the place.

  9. 1 hour ago, IronLion said:

    I was curious as to what the main reasons behind the encouragement of family life are in Sikhism. 

    I've always suspected that beyond the obvious spiritual justifications about soul brides and what have you, the pragmatic social and moral reasons for encouraging the lifestyle of a householder are important for the growth of any healthy and successful society or group of people with a common set of beliefs. Tell the flock they'll suffer spiritual consequences for adultery or sowing wild oats outside the structure of a monogamous marriage, and most of them will tow the line. As much of the teachings of Sikh scripture are timeless, I find myself looking at the era and social mores of the time of them being established to understand some of the reasons for what's being imparted to us. 

  10. 7 hours ago, BhForce said:

    That would be a fascinating question to explore in a doctoral dissertation. Instead, what we get is losers like Prem Singh and Harjot Singh Oberoi and other acolytes of WH McHew questioning the very foundations of Sikhism (Guru Granth Sahib ji).

    Could the compositional and grammatical styles of Gurbani be used as an accurate indicator to gauge the spoken form of Punjabi from those times? Or is that as silly as suggesting everyone in Tudor England spoke in the way that Shakespeare used to write his various works? I never really gave it much thought until OP started this topic, but now I'm fascinated.

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