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Talking mad shit about Big the Cat.

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Over 10,000 words and 312 citations.Talking mad shit about Big the Cat.
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Hey, why all the Big hate? His gameplay in SA1 isn’t good, but Big himself isn’t that bad.Talking mad shit about Big the Cat.
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Hard to argue with that, skeletons are pretty cool. Wanna hear something spooky? I even heard there's...one inside you![1][a]
If I could use the fishing rod controller with his fishing game I'd like him a lot better.Hey, why all the Big hate? His gameplay in SA1 isn’t good, but Big himself isn’t that bad.
Pajeets are trying to out annoying the tranny community online. I swear.Of course ot was a jeet lmao
My favourite one is this, where the PR team for the American football player L'jarius Sneed have copied and pasted from (presumably) a vandalized Wikipedia article:I did a search and this was somewhat mentioned but I don't think Operation Wikisneedia https://wiki.soyjak.st/Operation_Wikisneedia was brought up here before.
Bonus: 'pedia 'annies losing their 'inds over 'uck 'n 'need https://archive.ph/uBOtT
https://ljsneed.com/pages/about, https://archive.is/RYywRL'Jarius Sneed (formerly L'Jarius Chuck) is an American football cornerback for the Kansas City Chiefs of the National Football League (NFL). He formerly played college football at Louisiana Tech.
I actually found an article about a heckin' valid jeet xista.Pajeets are trying to out annoying the tranny community online. I swear.
Grace Banu is an Indian software engineer who is a Dalit and transgender activist. She was the first transgender person to be admitted to an engineering college in the state of Tamil Nadu. She lives in the Thoothukudi district,[1] Tamil Nadu
After completing her Diploma with honours (95%), Banu was selected to work for a software firm as a programmer. She worked as a programmer until she quit due to alleged discrimination
Banu insists that the intersectionality of these oppressions matter. She believes that Dalits can be transphobic and that the transgender community replicates structures of caste privilege. She says that upper-caste transgender people bring Brahminism into transgender cultural, community and organizing spaces. Despite being pressed, upper-caste transgender women dominate all the positions of leadership, call the shots and define the needs for the whole community. "Denying caste in the transgender community is like "hiding a whole pumpkin in a plate of rice," she says.
Grace Banu is the adoptive mother of Tharika Banu, the first registered transgender person to complete her secondary education in Tamil Nadu.
Tharika studied until Class 11 in a government school there. Her parents refused to accept her upon learning that she was a transgender woman. In 2013, Tharika, ran away from her home in the Thoothukudi district, where she did not feel accepted or comfortable. She arrived in Chennai, where she was legally adopted by transgender activist Grace Banu. Tharika credited Banu with helping Tharika finish her education, get an official identification, name change and a sex reassignment surgery
It's back to being called "Child sexual abuse in the United Kingdom". LmaoI know in the news lately that they're acknowledging the Pakistani rape gangs in the UK, what has happened to that "Muslim grooming gang moral panic" article that some tranny wrote?
Holy shit they actually mention Pakistanis by name. 2025 just might be the Year that the tranny acks.It's back to being called "Child sexual abuse in the United Kingdom". Lmao
If you're gonna be racist at least racially profile people correctly, as those are clearly asians/yellow skins, probably Laotians. Do people not have a love for the game anymore?The photo they use on the article for Hominidae (Great Apes) always makes me chuckle.
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We all know using photos of whiteys to represent humans is a hate crime now, but I can't help but feel there's some irony to putting brown people up here with our dark fuzzy genetic relatives.
>tiny boobsIf you're gonna be racist at least racially profile people correctly, as those are clearly asians/yellow skins, probably Laotians. Do people not have a love for the game anymore?
The Wikimedia Commons Homo sapien page has an interesting diagram of human anatomy. Very strangely cropped image that surprisingly has no tranny shit.
This line has caused seethe by indians that they have edit wars of whether the woman had sex with the horse, mimicked having sex with a horse, or if this even occurred at all.The chief queen ritually called on the king's fellow wives for pity. The queens walked around the dead horse reciting mantras and obscene dialogue with the priests.[18] The chief queen then had to spend the night beside the dead horse in a position mimicking sexual intercourse and was covered with a blanket.[32][18][33][34]
The chief queen ritually called on the king's fellow wives for pity. The queens walked around the dead horse reciting mantras and obscene dialogue with the priests. The chief queen then had to spend a night with the dead horse and simulate sexual intercourse.
Two sources were cited, with Indo-European and the Indo-Europeans - A Reconstruction and Historical Analysis of a Proto-Language and Proto-Culture. Part I: The Text. Part II: Bibliography, Indexes - By Gamkrelidze, Ivanov, Jakobson, and Johanna (which I will call "IE and IEs" for brevity) stating that:
"The Queen was symbolically married to the dead horse[...]. The queen lay down with the dead horse and was covered with a blanket."
and the other source, Vedic India, by Louis Renous, translated by Philip Spratt, stating that:
"... the principal wife lies down beside it in a position simulating copulation..."
To better reflect the statements by these two sources, I've edited the sentence "The chief queen ritually called on the king's fellow wives for pity. The queens walked around the dead horse reciting mantras and obscene dialogue with the priests. The chief queen then had to spend a night with the dead horse and simulate sexual intercourse."
and changed it to:
"The chief queen ritually called on the king's fellow wives for pity. The queens walked around the dead horse reciting mantras and obscene dialogue with the priests.[16] The chief queen then had to lie beside the dead horse in a position simulating sexual intercourse and was covered with a blanket." Aathish S | talk | contribs 10:44, 15 July 2021 (UTC)
Another indian takes issue with the article:The chief queen did not mimic any kind of sexual position with dead horse. That is just bizarre and doesn’t make sense. This is bogus as hindu history and vedic translations have been heavily manipulated by many anti hindu historians. After the horse sacrifice it was offered to agni and nothing obscene happened in this ritual. If I am wrong and all those disgusting rituals did happen then sorry to say but Ashwamedha is purely disgusting and unacceptable in every aspect. RajatGupta72528 (talk) 05:08, 18 April 2023 (UTC) There are no primary sources cited by the above 2 books. One was written by a French Indologist translated by the founder of Communist Party of India. How can these be the only 2 sources cited by Wikipedia ? We should look for local translations into Hindi and other Indian languages and give them as references here. Rajesh1112 (talk) 15:28, 5 June 2023 (UTC)
All the information here is given by wrong interpretation and ill-translation. The historians always tried to manipulate our vedic texts and we fools never raised fingure or questioned that. As a result, younger generation will read these things only and assume that we had a wrong culture and hence, the historians are successful in their plans. Vibhavkishor (talk) 12:09, 17 July 2021 (UTC)
You cannot just say these are the English sources we have. India and Hinduism has been colonized. Citing only the colnoizers' texts as the only source is not only misleading but peddling the colinizer agenda. Louis Renou was a french Indologist, his French book does not cite any primary sources at all. The English translation to that was done by Philip Spratt, who was a Communist at that time and was sent to India as a Communist spy. He later founded the Communist Part of India. We all know the motivations of communists w.r.t Hinduism. It's not fair that Wikipedia cites such sources devoid of any Indian sources at all. This kind of a bile propaganda about Aswamedha Yagna has been a constant point of the Dravidian movement in Tamilnadu for the past 100 years. We all know the Dravidian ideology was formented by the missionaries like Caldwell in the 1800s. Rajesh1112 (talk) 13:33, 5 June 2023
Check this link and this link. The Hindi translation also gives a word by word translation. These translations are very clear and their meaning converges with the rest of the theme of the verses. Their meaning is not remotely close to this ridiculous and malicious claims of the queen story. How come all the Indian authors have no problem translating these verses while the western sources in the 1870s+ only has this problem ? Are you guys now going to say that 3 different Indian authors are wrong and wikipedia only trusts the colonial western ones ? Rajesh1112 (talk) 01:24, 22 June 2023 (UTC)
The information given is misleading, and is inciting hate towards hinduism. Please correct it. 2A02:6B66:F80C:0CBF:2BE0
EF1:1A88 (talk) 02:34, 17 May 2024 (UTC)
We know why the world wants to run down Sanatan Dharma and the Hindus, ALL the sources you want must confirm to your bias that it is a blood sacrifice. The laws of KARMA and Rebirth don't care if you believe in them or not, so even if no mortal can touch you but Karmic retribution for supporting falsity and Adharma is severe. https://captajitvadakayil.in/2022/0...-a-bloodless-sacrifice-capt-ajit-vadakayil-2/ https://captajitvadakayil.in/2022/0...the-white-invader-part-2-capt-ajit-vadakayil/ Varun Mirasdar (talk) 10:06, 3 October 2024
Do not denigrate Ashwamedha Yagna and increase your Karmic baggage
I repeat the above point, even the most powerful of people are subject to laws of Rebirth and Karma, nothing escapes them nor they care if you believe in them or not.
https://captajitvadakayil.in/2022/0...-a-bloodless-sacrifice-capt-ajit-vadakayil-2/
https://captajitvadakayil.in/2022/0...the-white-invader-part-2-capt-ajit-vadakayil/ Varun Mirasdar (talk) 10:09, 3 October 2024 (UTC)