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3 minutes ago, jkvlondon said:

maybe you should talk to yourself more often

finally u accept defeat.

JUST FOR ANYONE JUST SEEING THIS!!! 

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7 minutes ago, jkvlondon said:

honour and respect go whereever you are ,  you don't abandon it purely to fit in to the slave mentality of the masses . The first thing slaves and army conscripts have in common ? they have their heads shaved to obliterate their sense of self-identity

 

 

She said, people shave their heads to git rid of self-identity.

2. All throughout this thread, she has been saying, a turban gives humility.

3. Defeat. :/

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Just now, mahandulai said:

finally u accept defeat.

JUST FOR ANYONE JUST SEEING THIS!!! 

1.

She said, people shave their heads to git rid of self-identity.

2. All throughout this thread, she has been saying, a turban gives humility.

3. Defeat. :/

 1.you really need to grow up and see a registered headshrinker .

2. For a sikh #1 focus is following the Guru's instructions  ... if he was captured by others who want to overthrow his control, they would insist on humiliating him/her by removing his kesh and dhardi - thus making him/her broken from his/her sikhi (Bujjar Kurehit)

3. YOU were the one bleating on about humility NOT me

4> thought you were here to learn  but, no , you are here to be rude and be babyish

 

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2 minutes ago, jkvlondon said:

 1.you really need to grow up and see a registered headshrinker .

2. For a sikh #1 focus is following the Guru's instructions  ... if he was captured by others who want to overthrow his control, they would insist on humiliating him/her by removing his kesh and dhardi - thus making him/her broken from his/her sikhi (Bujjar Kurehit)

3. YOU were the one bleating on about humility NOT me

4> thought you were here to learn  but, no , you are here to be rude and be babyish

 

you are also here to learn, no?

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1 minute ago, jkvlondon said:

yeah but I have an open enquiring mind whereas you just ask endless questions without taking anything on board.

i learn, just because i dont say, thanks, or thats nice, doesnt mean i dont. i ask questions to know more. cmon doc, youre smarter than that. you should know, seeing patients all day, or dont u?

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1 minute ago, mahandulai said:

i learn, just because i dont say, thanks, or thats nice, doesnt mean i dont. i ask questions to know more. cmon doc, youre smarter than that. you should know, seeing patients all day, or dont u?

going back to your quote from Guru ji maybe you need less akkad because right now , nobody believes you

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