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28 minutes ago, simran345 said:

If one is wealthy then it maybe. But otherwise I have to disagree. 

The thing is there is poverty, and other crap but its still an amazing place. Its the dharti of our gurus

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9 minutes ago, Singh123456777 said:

The thing is there is poverty, and other crap but its still an amazing place. Its the dharti of our gurus

True dat. But I thought Khalistan is the Dharti of our Gurus?

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3 minutes ago, Singh123456777 said:

Oops ? 

Tut tut Singh, I've heard if you don't believe in Khalistan you're not Sikh. So....like....

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5 minutes ago, NonExistant said:

Whats Khalistan? Is that a city? Never heard of it in my life!

It's a bit like Atlantis, everyone likes to think it exists when in reality, it actually doesn't.

Whoops!

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1 minute ago, jkvlondon said:

I seem to remember in 'sau din saas ke' the saas boils kirli in dudh to poison the troublesome nau rani....

How kind of her. And you watch what I'm assuming is an indian drama??

Poisoning someone and getting high of them is two different things though.

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48 minutes ago, MrDoaba said:

True dat. But I thought Khalistan is the Dharti of our Gurus?

if you define it where Guru ji put his charan then that includes Russia, China, middle east , europe, turkey, saudi , sri lanka, tibet, leh , ladakh, afghanistan, some accounts say africa ....SO FAR that's most of the land mass

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