Not to say that the burning of the Library of Alexandria was in any way less tragic or devastating, but I'm kinda tired about the way it's all presented. Sure it was something horrible that Caesar did, but can we talk about a different thing that doesn't even get mentioned? Can we talk about Nalanda with its 9 million books that burnt for three entire months? Can we talk about the scope of this cruelty that the western world just seems to be ignorant of? It happened in the 1190s when invader Bakhtiar Khilji ordered the whole place be set on fire, enraged that Buddhist monks possessed more knowledge about medicine than his own doctors.
I found a radio station that plays 24*7 90s Hindi songs and now I can die happy!!!
Yes. Happy Diwali!😌😌
Aur acchi badhaiyaan mil sakti thi kya?
Meanwhile......
Fought harder? Swampy villages?
To the ones putting up RIP QUEEN and paying respect to her yes this is what still goes on. We are still the ones from swampy villages with no knowledge and no civilization for these shits.
Fought harder? Is it a movie or a web series where a random man will suddenly wake up in the morning and proclaim war over that evil empire?
I believe that Marathi should be made the universal language because where else are you going to find a word that is as satisfying to say as maakadtondya
*purrs at everyone writing CAT tomorrow*
not mine
Dinner was served!! 🤤❤️
Foreground - Vietnamese Summer Rolls
Pickled vegetables, fresh herbs and strips of chicken wrapped in a rice paper roll and served with a soy vinaigrette
Background - Steamed Chicken Dumplings