Pranam
Mostly hypothetical questions as debated over the televisions like solomon
papaiya. Krishna had said that he is killing in B G . So that showed that
he is planning. Or as he said all are predestined. All are dead long ago,
Vishwaroppam shows. So how Duryodhana could have chosen Krishna at all?.
Had he that idea , Krishna would have first asked Arjuna his choice and not
duryodhana. Recently I saw one Navarasam in Netflix, where in one story ,
the scientist manipulated the program,and klost in the photos and real
life, his wife and kid; but how come he did not lose that house and photos
totally is a mystery. Somerset Maugham, wrote that in any story, only the
character shall speak and not the writer, telling, one shall not infuse,
erroneous ideas to the posterity in author's words.  Water bottles and the
medicines are sealed under high pressure creating a kind of vacuum.
Nowadays the system is turned a little to the right and then left it will
open; or smack on the lid,(many drinkers will know) and turn back. Release
the pressure. KR IRS 12821

On Thu, 12 Aug 2021 at 08:07, 'gopala krishnan' via Thatha_Patty <
[email protected]> wrote:

> *CULTURAL QA 08-2021-12*
>
> *Being  a compilation there may  be errors*
>
> *Q1              Why sealed water bottles are hard  to open?*
>
> *A1              It’s proper sealing measures. You wouldn’t want your
> bottle to not be properly sealed and have got in contact with foreign
> bacteria, would you? kind of ruins the purpose of drinking bottled water.
> It’s manufactured to be pure, quick and safe to consume.*
>
> *Going off that thought, think of it as a security measure. If you bought
> a pack of bottled water that are properly sealed (hard to open in that
> case) and you come across a bottle that isn’t properly sealed or god forbid
> the goddamn cap’s missing, you’ll know something ain’t super right.*
>
> *Think of it as a little act of love. It’s hard to open because they care
> about your watery drinking needs and they wanna give you the best water
> there is, so they’ll seal that sucka to make sure you get to enjoy it at
> it’s finest.*
>
> *2nd answer- Pete Lacey, former Production** Engineer. at DUNI AB
> (1983-2011) Answered October 23, 2018 *
>
> *It’s to do with Darwinian evolution to the lowest common denominator.*
>
> *Whenever you buy something to eat or drink these sad days the container
> has been tested to ensure it is either tamper proof or tamper evident. Used
> to be you bought whatever food or drink you wanted and all was fine, then
> along comes some dipshit and messes with the contents to highlight some eco
> or weird fringe agenda. People get sick and millions are lost as
> manufacturers dump suspect product. The result is tamper proof and evident
> containers that are difficult to open.*
>
> *3rd answer-Venkateswara Swamy Swarna** , former Scientist, Metallurgist,
> Quality / NDT Manager at Department of Atomic Energy, India (1967-2008)
> Answered June 6*
>
> *The person trying to open the bottle and finding it difficult my lack the
> skill and the strength. My wife for example lacks both and asks me to open
> the bottle caps often and I don’t find any difficulty with most of them.*
>
> *A normal healthy adult should not have any difficulty to open the water
> bottles made in India.*
>
> *4th answer- Tom Novak, studied at University of** Maryland, Baltimore
> County (1982)Answered May 31*
>
> *I don’t have that problem (yet). But I do have a problem with the new
> design of Coke Product bottles, especially on a 2 liter bottle. The texture
> is horrible and impossible to get a grip on.*
>
> *My note- In Chennai, India, the water bottles we get are not difficult to
> open.*
>
> *Q2              Does a married daughter share equal responsibility to
> take care of her aged parents like sons, according to laws in India? After
> her demise, does her husband and son also share the same responsibility?*
>
> *A2              Prasanna Bhalerao Technology geek, Amateur Photographer,
> History enthusiast12h ago*
>
> *Taking care of old and aged parents (in India or anywhere else) by sons
> or daughters is a moral responsibility and not a legal responsibility.
> There are no laws for this. Good sons and daughter take care of aged
> parents, especially when they are unable to do that by themselves; bad sons
> and daughter don’t care.*
>
> *My note- I think now laws are formulated since** many children ignore
> moral responsibility of caring parents in India.*
>
> *Q3              When animals are grievously wounded, do endorphins step
> in to stop pain?*
>
> *A3              Claire Jordan Degree in biology and folklore; programmer,
> shop owner, secretary on newspaper Mon*
>
> *At the time, they probably do. A human who was** mauled by a tiger and
> survived reported that he felt no pain at the time. The first time I ripped
> my big toenail off, it barely hurt until it began to throb. But just like
> us, if they survive the initial injury by more than about 15 minutes the
> pain will kick in.*
>
> *Q4              Do typical Indian parents generally leave behind property
> for their children, but having compromised on food and lifestyle throughout
> their lifetime?*
>
> *A4         Bhuvana Rameshwar I'm a Parent, aunt, grandparent Sat*
>
> *Yes, they do knowingly or otherwise. Why?*
>
> *In their youth most parents aren't very well off. They toil in the name
> of jobs and save for their children and for themselves. This saving usually
> eats up their youth and middle age life style. Most eat simple food, wear
> simple clothes bought in discounts and lead a life with minimum luxuries.
> Travel, tours is not heard of unless it is trip to temples or family
> gatherings,. Most savings go for children's education and some for a house
> or apartment. By the time they retire they have a house, educated and well
> settled children and good savings for a self reliant, old age.*
>
> *But the excess money and that saved every month from monthly income from
> their deposits is once again saved for want of big expenses.*
>
> *Some spend on travel or to pay for new LIC schemes on their children and
> grand children's names. This is nothing but deposits once again.*
>
> *A few without any health issues especially arthritis, or major sickness
> travel and see the world, which they missed out in their working years.
> Many hold on to travel packages as those are arranged well, in a group,
> with like minded, similar age - people.*
>
> *Now Money is plenty but they are unable to eat much as appetite decreases
> in this age and the** conditions laid down by health issues. So once
> again it is simple food and simple life style. They do not need any gadgets
> as there is no more the urge to buy new ones. Life is full of contentment.
> There are no new needs. Many start feeling guilty seeing their material
> wealth hoarded all these years and so start giving away to the needy..
> Extra clothes, shoes, saris, watches, unused gadgets etc. They declutter
> for a clean, comfortable and peaceful house.*
>
> *Some continue running the house and take care of grandchildren in case of
> a joint family. There is no** break from household duties, if both the
> son, dil or daughter, sil go for 9 to 5 jobs. This is common as nowadays
> all are educated. Such elders do not even go on relaxing tours, so save
> that money too for their adult children.*
>
> *All the immovable property earned, the house they live in, all the money
> saved is thus left to children either given voluntarily or after death**
> automatically. It is a sad life overall for most typical, indian, middle
> class parents .*
>
> *Q5              If too little protein is bad, does that mean more is
> always better?*
>
> *A5              Ken Saladin Textbook author and professor emeritus July
> 31*
>
> *No, it doesn’t**. Except in unusual circumstances like healing from a
> burn or other wound, excessive protein can be harmful to the body. This
> sums it up pretty well, I think:*
>
> * Despite the fact that short-term high protein diet could be necessary in
> several pathological conditions (malnutrition, sarcopenia, etc.), it is
> evident that “too much of a good thing” in diet could be useless or even
> harmful for healthy individuals. Many adults or even adolescents
> (especially athletes or body builders) self-prescribe protein supplements
> and overlook the risks of using them, mainly due to misguided beliefs in
> their performance-enhancing abilities. Individuals who follow these diets
> are therefore at risk. Extra protein is not used efficiently by the body
> and may impose a metabolic burden on the bones, kidneys, and liver.
> Moreover, high-protein/high-meat diets may also be associated with
> increased risk for coronary heart disease due to intakes of saturated fat
> and cholesterol or even cancer. Guidelines for diet should adhere closely
> to what has been clinically proved, and by this standard there is currently
> no basis to recommend high protein/high meat intake above the recommended
> dietary allowance for healthy adults. Further investigation with large
> randomized controlled studies could provide more definitive evidence.*
>
> *Q6              Is it wrong to stay at parents house rather that in laws
> when husband is away?*
>
> *A6              Rukmini Hindupur Lives in Bengaluru, Karnataka, India
> (1986–present) Sun*
>
> *At what stage?*
>
> *Right after marriage? It is very sad if the couple has** to stay away
> from each other right after marriage, for a prolonged time.*
>
> *It happens when the husband works abroad or on a ship or in a place where
> he cannot take his family.*
>
> *Right after marriage, it is definitely difficult for the bride to live in
> the in laws house along with other members like brothers in law and sisters
> in law.*
>
>
>
> *It is difficult to fit in, when everyone else is a couple and she is
> single.*
>
> *If the husband goes to a distant place on a transfer at a stage like ten
> years after marriage, when kids are going to school, and the woman herself
> has to stay back for the sake of kids education, her own job or caring for
> sick elders, then it is not that difficult, though not a very happy
> situation.*
>
> *I have a family living in the neighbourhood whom I can cite as an
> example.*
>
> *A young couple with a ver small child and sixtyish single mother in law.
> Her husband died of illness some years back.*
>
> *The guy works in merchant navy, is away from home for extended periods.
> The girl is a professional singer, well established and earning well in her
> occupation.*
>
> *But the girl doesn’t prefer to stay with her mother in law whenever her
> husband goes on his work. She goes and lives with her parents, because she
> thinks they are helpful with the care towards the child.*
>
> *The mother in law, is left alone during such times.A very tricky and sad
> situation indeed. *
>
> *Nobody can be blamed. If at all, the singer girl should take the
> responsibility not to leave her mother in law alone. But she is not
> comfortable to leave her child with the MIL when she goes out.*
>
> *If I were to give a solution to such a problem, I would have asked the
> girl to move to a house near her parents house, leave the child with her
> parents when going out, come back from work to take the child and go to her
> own house after work. This way, everyone would have been comfortable.*
>
> *But reality is totally different from ideal situations.*
>
> *The mother in law has moved out of her son’s house to take a small house
> next to her sister’s house, hoping that living close to a sister is better
> than living alone feeling left out.*
>
> *Q7              What would have Sri Krishna done if Duryodhana had chosen
> him (Sri Krishna) instead of the Narayani Sena before the Mahabharata War?*
>
> *A7              Bhalerao Knows a great deal about Mahabharata, read 5
> versions Updated July 10*
>
> *The premise of the question and many answers here are wrong.*
>
> *The question assumes that Duryodhana had a choice. The answers use this
> assumption and** answer how Duryodhana could have never chosen Krishna —
> alone, unarmed, would not lift arms — etc., because of all sorts of
> reasons. These answers are wrong. Many such questions and stories come up
> because of the very incorrect and stupid Star Plus Mahabharata serial which
> shows everything twisted and false, though this incident was shown somewhat
> correct in the serial.*
>
> *The first choice was with Arjuna and Arjuna alone. When both had gone to
> Krishna for help, Krishna** was also in his bed-chamber sleeping.
> Duryodhana arrived first and sat near his head. Arjuna arrived later and
> sat near his feet. Krishna woke up and saw Arjuna first. He asked Arjuna
> what he wanted. It was then Duryodhana protested saying as he had arrived
> first, he should be given the first choice.*
>
> *Krishna told Duryodhana that may be it is true but he saw Arjuna first.
> Also as Arjuna was younger, the** younger should get the first choice.
> Then he announced the intention and choices — he all alone on one side
> while his million-strong Narayani army on the other. The first one to
> choose would be Arjuna.*
>
> *Arjuna chose Krishna. Duryodhana automatically** received the army. That
> is it. That is how it happened. That is the true story. Incidentally, after
> Krishna made the choices clear, Duryodhana wanted the army only.If someone
> wants to raise a question, then replace Duryodhana's name with Arjuna and
> then ask the question.*
>
> *All the above QA are based on Quora digest on **11**-08- 2021/Quora
> answers need not be 100% correct answers *
>
> *Compiled and posted by R. Gopala krishnan on 12- 08-*
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