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15 hours ago, Kau89r8 said:Can we dream that these people will fck off from our panth?
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Isn't stock market buying a part of the business, where you have to do your research and stuff, that wouldn't be considered gambling then
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8 hours ago, dallysingh101 said:
mega lol @
I like the direct, knowing looks straight into the camera by the bloke while the broad's whoring herself out ! lol! Funniest thing I've seen in a while.
Is this the type of stuff you like watching undercover 5aaban?
wt f in the name of cardi b is this?
I literally had kirtan in the background when I put this on
Notice the ratio of views and comments lol
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5 hours ago, Shaheed4life said:
Vaheguru ji ka khalsa Vaheguru ji ki fateh ji
Hanji, it happens to many people, even my own mind goes everywhere while doing my nitnem.
I like this Shabad to help in concentration, it reminds me that we cannot do Simran by ourselves, it is all Kirpa of Sache Patshah. It reminds me to do ardas during Simran to tell Vaheguru Sahib Ji that Sache Patshah, with your kirpa I am about to do Simran, grant me more kirpa and let my mind stick to Your feet while doing Simran and may my mind remain concentrated.
If you need more Shabads you can view the Shabad of the Day thread
For harmonium keertan, I learn harmonium too, I would recommend some YouTube channels that are quite helpful. If you can play harmonium well enough, I would recommend watching Samagams, I do that alot, sometimes we just get attracted to one Shabad and get the desire to learn it, eventually we can learn Shabads without needing the notations for the keys also.
https://m.youtube.com/channel/UCJ7ErHaW5Xa7orBYM0jVKmg
https://m.youtube.com/user/LearnKeertan/videos
These are the 2 channels I watch the most for harmonium, I will share more if I find them.
Bhul Chuk Maf ji
May Vaheguru keep you in Chardikala and bless you with Apar Kirpa
Vaheguru ji ka khalsa Vaheguru ji ki fateh!
Thank you Ji. I will definitely have them in my head next time I do Simran (just finished doing Simran now)
With harmonium, I've been blessed to learn raag kirtan from an ustaad so I don't find that difficult. Shabads that I want to learn, with Maharaj's kirpa I can play them after I have heard it a few times, so I was looking to just freely sing them while I do Simran or other akj style Shahads.
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While doing simran in the morning, my mind always goes elsewhere (or I'm half asleep) so I'm looking for tuks in gurbani to keep in mind. Also, while doing simran on the harmonium in the afternoon, I would also like more tuks to sing. Any help?
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8 hours ago, dallysingh101 said:What are they saying on twitter?
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22 minutes ago, shastarSingh said:
Yes starc goes for the kill and likes LBW and bold.
His wife is a very attacking wicketkeeper batsman too in woman's cricket. She is related to ian Healy, best wicketkeeper I saw.
Alyssa Healy is an amazing batter, and she's a good keeper as well. Ian Healy is her chacha I think. Mitchell Starc and Alyssa Healy have been playing together since they were 9.
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9 hours ago, shastarSingh said:
Legend???
He is still young and still has to prove himself as a legend.
He is a very good international batsman but not a legend yet.
He just needs to continue doing what he is doing. I can literally watch him bat all day.
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4 hours ago, shastarSingh said:Who is ur favourite Australian cricketer?
I really admire Steve waugh's mental strength. I liked warne and Brett lee too. Even current captain cummins seems like a very nice guy.
Steve Smith disgraced Australia but it's good to see him back. We all humans make mistakes. I never liked David warner's behaviour.
I would say Mitchell Starc, left arm fast bowler supremacy. Marnus is a legend, love watching him bat.
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1 hour ago, shastarSingh said:Sister, did u watch this innings?
I think such innings is once a lifetime thing for a player.
didn't watch is live, wasn't born then lol but I've seen replays, and mate, even though it was against australia, it was beautiful
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1 hour ago, shastarSingh said:
Did sir Garfield sobers also practice with golf ball?
He was the most talented all round cricketer than even Bradman?
I think Ian chappell said bradman was a selfish human being???? Am I right??
Bradman was a good batter, but not a good person, especially after he retired. Didn't care about the players.
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1 hour ago, shastarSingh said:
She called me 420.
She shouted at me.
Gave me no spousal support.
Mocked my security job as low status.
Used to take some part of little money I earned in Canada.
But she gave me good food.
Her father is a tharrkee missionary bhainchod.
bro you can do better than her, have some self respect if she was not willing to change
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On 4/11/2022 at 11:46 AM, shastarSingh said:
I found vvs laxman strokeplay at power with tendulkar or sometimes even better. He played many match winning innings too. Tendulkar was selfish cricketer. Sehwag was more naturally talented than tendulkar.
Inzamam ul haq was also highly talented naturally.
oh tendulkar was extremely selfish
watch a few videos on youtube, can't find them now, but those of Bradman playing. The way he played, especially with no helmet and protection, absolutely amazing. He used to get a golf ball and hit it against a tank with a stump for a really long time, mad reflexes.
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1 hour ago, shastarSingh said:
It's very easy to take 20 wickets in England. Even medium pacers take lots of wickets.
England bowlers struggle taking wickets in Australia.
oh they do,
should have seen scott boland's 6/7 this boxing day test, absolutely beautiful
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33 minutes ago, MisterrSingh said:
I've always thought that if our people used the same cunning and ruthlessness against non-Sikhs as we delight in using against our own, we'd be a world power by now, lmao.
Oh we would. My dad tells me that apne are like if I lose $100 but my neighbour loses $70 then I would be happy with that and count it as a win.
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4 hours ago, proudkaur21 said:
Yup true. 39 is not too old to get married as a man. I know of many women who cause their son to divorce their wives. Why is it so common in our culture? I know so many punjabi mother in laws destroying their son's marriage out of jealousy from the wife. It is insane.
Control freaks. Want to be in charge of everything, want everything to happen and revolve around them.
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12 hours ago, shastarSingh said:
He was an excellent batsman. Only Lara is better than him. I used to be his fan, BUT NOT ANYMORE.
Bradman was better.
I never liked Indian cricketers as people, I might like watching some of them play but as people, they're too up Indian government's arse.
12 hours ago, shastarSingh said:There is problem with English cricket too. They are too SOFT and get a bit weak in crisis situation. They are always thrashed by Australians in Australia.
Only Andrew flintoff was excellent.
Lol you should have watched the ashes this year, it was hilarious, England is beyond repair
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14 hours ago, shastarSingh said:
I really love listening to sir Ian chappell.
Even Punjabi culture has flaws.
I am 39 and my mad bevkoof mother doesn't allow me to take any decision. She out of her Moh(which is one of the 5 chorr) never trained me to be self independent and to survive in this mad world.
She also made sure that I get divorced.
Move out then
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2 hours ago, Redoptics said:thank you for that
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On 3/31/2022 at 1:42 AM, Premi5 said:
Birmingham teacher's trauma after boyfriend tears pen.is and punches head in row over pakoras
Victim speaks out on abuse after suffering punches to his head and a laceration to his genitals in an assault at his Moseley flat
- 05:30, 30 MAR 2022
A Birmingham teacher whose pen.is was torn in an attack after a row over pakoras has spoken out to highlight the 'taboo of homosexual domestic abuse'. The victim was left with a painful laceration after his genitals were repeatedly yanked by his boyfriend, Luke Lal.
The 32-year-old told how the 'throbbing' wound had to be glued at hospital following an assault at his former home in Alcester Road, Moseley. As an argument erupted over dinner plans, he also suffered three punches to his head....
"I came back from playing tennis, it was around 9pm, Luke and I had been texting about what to have for dinner. I told him that I was going to have veggie fingers as I was trying to cut down on junk food at the time," he recalled.
"He suggested: 'Let's get pakoras'. When I returned home, he said he was going to the shop to collect food and when he came back he had bought pakoras.
"I said that I didn't want to eat it. He started getting angry saying I'm not following what he wants to do, that I need to listen.
"He punched me, then he pulled my pen.is five times. He did calm down and I said: 'I need to leave.'"
LMAOOOOOOO
Is it concerning that I'm laughing at this?
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Just now, proudkaur21 said:But that k-pop is literally a copy of western pop. I dont really understand the appeal of it lol. It's not like it's something new or diff. And idk why they put so much makeup on the men and make them look feminine.
Neither, I find the makeup a turn off, but you do you mate.
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On 3/27/2022 at 4:08 AM, Ranjeet01 said:The marriage is a market and it's a woman's market.
The women are the choosers.
Women are always more pickier than men because they have to exchange their fertility for provisioning.
Men: It's women that choose
Women: It's men that choose
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Scomo is just doing what every politician does. Remeber when there were state elections a few years ago, had a few politicians come to the gurdwara on a few Sunday afternoons while all the aunties and uncles could not understand a thing.