Another revelation of an horny mind; a stupid blabbering; gutterish without
any substance; anything authoritative did he furnish?; just biased
blabbering will not hurt me but you will get hurt one day when you are off
this earth for thy stupidity. You are a big Zero, you are proving you have
no stuff; but your image is being shattered which you are unable to digest
as you are 98 and pride alone hurts; have that with you and keep writing so
that the world will pronounce: there lies the man deep so frozen a stupid
an idiot who never knew he was. Thank you  KR IRS  91223
1 Muttapaya narayana; Einstein proved through a clock system that the same
aged person say 25, one of whom is staying on earth and one who left into
space far off; after 20 years will not be aged 45 but far lesser than the
earth friend; had he gone to pluto he will be aged only 25 after 20 years
though on earth his friend age is 45. Muttaha paya time is only wrt a place
so mental. as Brahman is so far away he is timeless. Learn both Vedas and
science correctly and also Law correctly.
2     Muttal writes: "There is no "long theory" about shadows except in the
tortured diseased mind of KR ex-IRS.  Vacuum or no vacuum, shadows are ast
when the rays of light are interrupted by an opaque object in their way."
      The butler writes "ast"  Atlantic standard time?   The stupid speak
about others' language. Idiot. I wrote Einstein theory so long; did you
fool understand it? because you have no brain to do so; theory is short and
long; TIME is a concept in Hinduism written by Rishis in so many verses. As
an illiterate Narayanasamy who does not know anything except devasa
mantram, will only write like that. Idiot words are gas in space. Astronomers
suggest that a ring of dusty material surrounding the black hole may be
casting its shadow into space. According to their scenario, this interplay
of light and shadow may occur when light blasted by the monster black hole
strikes the dust ring, which is buried deep inside the core. That is only
if there is something in the vacuum the intercepted light can cause a
shadow. The vacuum is so dark all over; even if light is there, there must
be something to intercept to cause the shadow; but an absolute vacuum in
darkness cannot cause any shadow, So the gana sunyam may keep a tight lip.
3     Idiot writes further camouflaging the open part of question as,"A
totally irrelevant and idiotic statement, when the topic is about "endemic
species in Lake Baikal"."; Gnana sunyam perhaps does  not know what is
endemic;  regularly found in a particular place or among a particular group
of people and difficult to get rid of.; Narayanasamy is endemic angrybird;
What is seen in that Baikal, is seen in so many other lakes as birds are
used to visit END. Baikal is known to the Questioner so he writes; and the
answer is not so unique only to that lake. Gnana sunyam.
4      Muttal adds further in his butler style about, "*"Looki**ng at Sun
is different enunciated in Vedas."; enunciate does not mean only ucharippu
but also "*to express an idea clearly.  Seeing the SUN will not blind
your eyes; only the west thinks so as they see only icy-reflective SUN.  We
see the SUN through the crossed fingers and many mudras are there. To learn
Vedas 10000 BCE may have required a GURU; today all GURUs in majority are
frauds, who only make money; and one who learnt like that narayanasamy
hence only did not know anything about Vedas and repeats what his GURU
taught him abusive language. So one who does not know about someone, cannot
write nonsense, thinking his blurting ignorances are sublime. SUN is spoken
in 1250 places and if you are learned please go and read about all; as long
as you recite only devasa, sandhyavandanam and puja mantras, you are not a
scholar of Vedas.   Gayathri mantra went to Yajur veda which is proved
beyond doubt as written by so many scholars, perhaps your guru did not
teach you. So remain calm and think about mudras advocated for SUN through
which SUN can be seen.
 5     (5)  *"**Uncanny self-proclamation statements without evidence is
illogical."  Narayanasamy *My comments:-A habitual incurable mortal sin of
KR ex-IRS.   KR:  What nonsense he is writing; what is mortal sin? his pimp
job? What is incurable?  He only needs vaidyam. Narayanasamy makes UNCANNY
statements; Assertive statements are made by him only; he alone proclaims
nonsense; he always writes without any evidence, right meaning and any
teaching or research explaining the depth of vedas. So it fits him
perfectly. If it also fits some other well, take it that way. The sinner is
Narayanasamy only. By abusing he cannot either become older or learned. HE
IS NUTS.
6  /7 /8    Hurting is done only by abusers like Narayanasamy; not only
myself; he had abused so many in a language in this group itself and that
is why no one takes cognizance of such writing and appreciate others out of
real ugly mind of him. At the same time, in good faith, any abusive words
used out of momentous anger, may not be treated as hurt at all; so hurting
is a weapon of words and gestures, only when done , from higher to lower
levels; but where there is level head at all, words of abuse is like flash
flood.   Smell of food will only increase the appetite and will not die
down. Muttal always writes nonsense.  One reason is that stress causes your
body to release a hormone called epinephrine, also dubbed adrenaline, which
temporarily diminishes hunger, according to Harvard Health.  When you
don't eat when you should and postpone, only this thing does happen. So how
do we expect an idiot to know all these? Love is a Maya; everyone at this
age without hiding shall admit; love was/is supposed to be carnal desire
satisfied; hugging children is a pride that we own such; every facet of
semblance of love as professed by us, is only a Maya; but if one loves his
wife without any backpack, at the old age just for the quality of love,
THAT IS LOVE OF GOD. Lovers' desires are altruistic (if only narrowly so,
in that they care only for the beloved, not for everyone else). Love, they
say, lifts the lover up above his narrow concern with self, and the
happiness we feel in the other's joy is not subject to the curse of
satisfaction. So Narayanasamy is still young as an idiot and not older at
all.  K Rajaram  IRS  91223


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From: Narayanaswamy Iyer <[email protected]>
Date: Sat, 9 Dec 2023 at 10:54
Subject: Re: [KeralaIyers] Fwd: [iyer123] CULTURAL QA 12-2023-08
To: iyer <[email protected]>, gopala krishnan <[email protected]>
Cc: Narayanaswamy Iyer <[email protected]>


Dear folks

Latest examples of incorrigible idiocy:-

(1)   *May be space theory by Einstein on clock which is well settled;
higher one goes age decreases, so time wont go faster; time is a mental
makeup; and time flies according to your mind and not floors.*



My comments:-


Time never was "a mental makeup" except to fools like KR ex-IRS 8 12 23.
On th Earth, we determine time relative to the rising, setting of the Sun
and the rotation of the Earth.


(2)  "*S**hadows may be not in vacuum but it is not wind as a factor even.
It is a long theory which I will write separately later.*"


My comments:-


There is no "long theory" about shadows except in the tortured diseased
mind of KR ex-IRS.  Vacuum or no vacuum, shadows are ast when the rays of
light are interrupted by an opaque object in their way.


(3)  "*So many lakes in the world are there and Baikal is also one.*"


A totally irrelevant and idiotic statement, when the topic is about
"endemic species in Lake Baikal".


Is brain-dead KR ex-IRS saying that there are "endemic species" in Lake
Manasarovar, in the Great Lakes of North America, and in the Dead Sea?


(4) *"Looki**ng at Sun is different enunciated in Vedas."*


My comments:-


Typical gutter-sewer broken English by a garbage-collector.


The yajur-vedam has several slokams regarding the Sun such as:-


thath savithur varenyam bhargo devasya deemahi dhiyoyonah prachodayaath;

sooryascha mamanyuscha manyupathayascha manyu kruthebhyaha;

aaditho vaa esha ethnmandalam thapathi thathra thaa ruchruchasthadyachaa
       mandalagum;

aadithyo vai theja ojo balam yashaschakshu shrothra mathma mano manyur
manur     mruthyussathyo mithro vaayu aakashaha prano lokapaala.


The pronunciation, enunciation and uchcharippu of the words "savithur",
"soorya",

"aadithya" and so on are the same, if learned under the guidance of
respected, respectable, learned, competent, committed gurus, whether in a
paata-shaala or at home.


(5)  *"**Uncanny self-proclamation statements without evidence is
illogical."*


My comments:-


A habitual incurable mortal sin of KR ex-IRS.


(6)  "*Hurting is defined as causing mental injury and not self-proclaimed
sufferings which any women would make initially."*


My comments:-


Absolute typical nonsense.


Hurting is causing injury, whether physical, mental, physiological,
financial, emotional, reputational, or otherwise.


It is not confined to women.  Men can, and do, also cause hurt.


(7)  "*Hunger does not decrease because of cooking; if you postpone a while
eating hunger will subside*."


My comments:-


Another unfounded, unconsidered opinion by a complete fool.


A person cooking food inhales all the vapours of the food being cooked,
thereby assuaging his or her hunger for a while.  Hunger will not subside
if you postpone eating.


(8)  "*Love will make one skid in stature where one will hurt the other;
but love alone crosses over the sufferings; so, Love is a cause of
suffering only."*


My comments:-


Absolute rubbish, as usual.  When a parent cuddles a baby, love flows both
ways.  There is no hurt, no suffering.  There is joy, and rejoicing.  Same
when we hug friends and long-lost relatives.


S Narayanaswamy Iyer




On Fri, Dec 8, 2023 at 11:09 PM Rajaram Krishnamurthy <[email protected]>
wrote:

> CULTURAL QA 12-2023-08
>
> All the BELOW   QA are from Quora DIGEST to me  on   08-12-2023.
>
> QUORA ANSWERS NEED NOT BE 100% CORRECT ANSWERS.
>
> Compiled and posted by R. Gopala Krishnan, 80,  on 08-12-2023.
>
> Q1     What are some interesting facts about physics?
>
> #2The higher you are (building-wise), the faster time will go.
>
> Time is a hard concept to understand when you look at it through the lens
> of physics. A couple of seconds while standing on the ground will go slower
> than for someone who sits on a high building, like the Empire State
> building. It is best explained by Einstein and his famous theory of
> relativity.
>
> KR:         Where it is said?  May be space theory by Einstein on clock
> which is well settled; higher one goes age decreases, so time wont go
> faster; time is a mental makeup; and time flies according to your mind and
> not floors.
>
>
>
> #5Wind casts an invisible shadow.
>
> Shadows are not always cast by objects, and winds can do it too. The only
> problem? We can’t see them with the naked eye. Wind, a movement of a gas
> that varies from a small gust to full-on thunderstorms, can cast a small
> shadow only visible with the help of machines and physics.
>
> KR       False; shadows may be not in vacuum but it is not wind as a
> factor even. It is a long theory which I will write separately later.
>
>
>
> Q2     What are some things every Indian should know about Indian history?
>
> KR          Parsi history I had written long back and what is written
> here is universal and not only for Parsis
>
> Q3     How did Lake Baikal end up with so many endemic species?
>
> KR        Lake Malawi/Nyassa/Niassa is home to the highest number of fish
> species (800-1000) of any lake in the world, with 90 percent of those
> species being cichlids that are only found in this lake.
>
>             The northern snakehead is a species of snakehead fish native
> to temperate East Asia, in China, Russia, North Korea, and South Korea.
> Their natural range goes from the Amur River watershed in Siberia and
> Manchuria down to Hainan
>
>                 So many lakes in the world are there and Baikal is also
> one.
>
> Q4     Why is it that the Sun does not affect the human body?
>
> KR   Where did Saladin got that idea, to while away so many peoples’
> valuable time? Looking at Sun is different enunciated in Vedas.
>
> Q5     What are some psychological facts that people don't know?
>
> G     If a person speaks less, but speak fast, they keep secrets.
>
> KR     A conservative may be anything, including, knowledgeable, or
> ignorant, or afraid to talk etc, but cannot say keeping up secrets;
> (Sigmund Fraud); Sanjeev in TV serial Tamil speaks so fast; Vijay actor
> speaks faster; a stammering clerk may speak faster; and what is the
> corelation to keeping secrets? So Uncanny self-proclamation statements
> without evidence is illogical.
>
>
>
> G    When someone says I hate you, it really means “you hurt me”.
>
> KR   A child in USA says to mom “I Hate you” which is common to see; does
> the cause of kid as hurting is genuine?  Hurting is defined as causing
> mental injury and not self-proclaimed sufferings which any women would make
> initially.
>
>
>
> G    If we cook when we are hungry, our hunger will automatically decrease.
>
> KR      Hunger does not decrease because of cooking; if you postpone a
> while eating hunger will subside.
>
>
>
> G     70% of people will not show interest in success if we tell them
> about it.
>
> KR     99.99% are pretenders and hypocrites; only level of Adi Shankara
> will genuinely ignore success and failure who is called STHITHA PRAGNAN IN
> B G
>
>
>
> G     We can forget about daily activities when we fall in love.
>
> KR        Love will make one skid in stature where one will hurt the
> other; but love alone crosses over the sufferings; so, Love is a cause of
> suffering only; ENINUM KADAL SEIVEER BHARATHI.
>
>
>
> G      Having eye contact for more than 6 seconds without looking away or
> blinking reveals a desire for either sex or murder.
>
> KR     Absolute negative factor; one who speaks with eye contact only is
> the honest person.
>
>
>
> G     Most of the people hate their own voice on video or on a phone call.
>
> KR   Hasty theory
>
>
>
> G      Being able to instantly respond with sarcasm to a silly question is
> a sign of a healthy brain.
>
> KR      Wit is brain; sarcasm is CHO // Bernard shah // Ottakoothan //,
> only making a kind of remark, making fun of the opposite.
>
>
>
> G   You can fool your mind into thinking that you are happy and smiling if
> you put a pencil in between your teeth.
>
> KR       So many gestures are there including closing the eyes. Pencil is
> biting the carbon.
>
>
>
> G     People who love black colour have the most colourful minds.
>
> KR      Then Veeramani and EVR have such minds than the sabarimala
> Bhakthas; correct?
>
>
>
> ---------- Forwarded message ---------
> From: 'gopala krishnan' via iyer123 <[email protected]>
> Date: Fri, 8 Dec 2023 at 19:13
> Subject: [iyer123] CULTURAL QA 12-2023-08
> To: Patty Thatha <[email protected]>, Iyer <
> [email protected]>, Kerala Iyer <[email protected]>
>
>
> CULTURAL QA 12-2023-08
>
> All the BELOW   QA are from Quora DIGEST to me  on   08-12-2023.
>
> QUORA ANSWERS NEED NOT BE 100% CORRECT ANSWERS.
>
> Compiled and posted by R. Gopala Krishnan, 80,  on 08-12-2023.
>
> Q1     What are some interesting facts about physics?
>
> A1     Deepaktopzone, Mon
>
> #1The LEGEND  of an apple falling on Newton is wrong.
>
> We’ve all heard the story of an apple falling on Isaac Newton's head, but
> few know it was a myth. In reality, Newton drew inspiration from apples,
> not because one hit his head, but because they fell straight down and not
> sideways. This observation helped him develop the theory of universal
> gravity.
>
> #2The higher you are (building-wise), the faster time will go.
>
> Time is a hard concept to understand when you look at it through the lens
> of physics. A couple of seconds while standing on the ground will go
> slower than for someone who sits on a high building, like the Empire
> State building. It is best explained by Einstein and his famous theory of
> relativity.
>
> #3The screens of smartphones work thanks to the electric charges leaving
> our fingers.
>
> Touch phones work thanks to the physics behind the human body itself.
> When we touch the screens with our fingers, we let out a small number of
> electric charges that register with the mechanics and allow us to interact.
> For this reason, things like rubber, fingernails, and others don’t register
>
> My note- Touch screens in ATMs work on this principles. When we touch the
> cones behind are activated.
>
> #4It’s nearly impossible to sink in the Dead Sea.
>
> The Dead Sea is popular for the number of tourists that visit it, but
> also for having a large amount of salt in it.
>
>  Salt is not only good for food, but also a good way of making the water
> much denser. There is so much of it in that sea that people who swim
> there have little to no chance of drowning. Of course, it is still
> important to keep things safe.
>
> #5Wind casts an invisible shadow.
>
> Shadows are not always cast by objects, and winds can do it too. The only
> problem? We can’t see them with the naked eye. Wind, a movement of a gas
> that varies from a small gust to full-on thunderstorms, can cast a small
> shadow only visible with the help of machines and physics.
>
> #6Light gets much slower in water.
>
> Water is not only a refresher at the end of the day, but also a great
> stopper for the wavelengths of light. Light travels through air at a very
> high speed, and that is thanks to its small density. Water, however, is
> thicker. Since every molecule has surface tension, light gets distorted due
> to the amount of energy needed to pass through.
>
> My note- Also energy loss occurs. Physics studied in the 1st year about
> Refraction of light.
>
> #7Galileo Galilei proved his theory of free fall with the help of the
> leaning tower of Pisa.
>
> While Galileo Galilei might have created the theory of free fall, he had
> to prove it by experimenting. He did it by throwing two cannonballs of
> the same material, but different masses, from the leaning tower of Pisa.
> His theory would be further supported by missions to the moon.
>
> #8The universe is growing every second.
>
> The universe is already a vast space full of planets, stars, and other
> celestial bodies. But it is still not big enough. The universe is growing
> at a high rate every second, expanding in every direction, getting colder
> and faster at the same time. This expansion has been going on for billions
> of years.
>
> #9Water can boil and freeze at the same time.
>
> At the same temperature, water can either boil or freeze. A triple point
> is a point where the temperature, pressure, and pressurevalue all coincide. 
> The
> fact that all three states—liquid, ice, and water vapor—are present at this
> time allows water to boil and freeze at the same temperature.
>
> MURAD ŞAHİNOĞLU· Thu
>
> Addition to #1: I knew it! I also know Einstein invited “Time” to his
> wedding and “Time” came. Because “Time” is relative…😁
>
> Addition to #3: You can use to tap on your touchscreen phone.
>
> Addition to #5: Fire also casts a shadow but some people keeps insisting
> on that it doesn’t…
>
> Q2     What are some things every Indian should know about Indian history?
>
> A2     Siddharth Godbole, I love learning about history, and know a bit
> myself! 13h
>
> Every Indian should know of the beautiful community of Parsis, who have
> lived up to their millennia-old promise to do no harm and bring all good.
>
> The Parsis, known around the world as the Zoroastrians, are an
> ethnoreligious group from present-day Iran. They follow the religion of
> the ancient Persians of the age of Alexander, a beautiful and tolerant
> culture.
>
> In the 7–8th century AD, the Muslim Rashidun Caliphate conquered all of
> Iran. They set out to Islamify the country with one motto in mind: Convert,
> or die. This was a terrible time for the Parsi community, and many were
> forced to convert to save their lives.
>
>  However, a large diaspora of Parsis took the courageous journey to leave
> their homeland and travel east. In this migration, they ended up in the
> Kingdom of Gujrat, headed by King Jadi Rana.
>
> Jadi Rana was a Hindu king who had a reputation across the subcontinent as
> a wise and fair man. When the Parsis arrived in his lands, they requested
> asylum, agreeing to learn the local language and adopt the local clothing.
> However, Jadi Rana said that he could not in good conscience accept such a
> large diaspora of people, as there was a risk of overpopulation in his
> kingdom.
>
>  What happened next is one of my favorite parts of history in the world:
>
> Jadi Rana motioned to a vessel of milk filled to the very brim to signify
> that his kingdom was already full and could not accept refugees. In
> response, one of the Zoroastrian priests added a pinch of sugar to the
> milk, thus indicating that they would not bring the vessel to overflowing
> and indeed make the lives of the citizens sweeter.
>
> Jadi Rana gave shelter to the emigrants and permitted them to practice
> their religion and traditions freely.
>
> To this day, the Parsis have followed through on their promise. They have
> caused no religious or military disturbance, and have peacefully
> assimilated into all facets of Indian society. They make up some of
> India’s greatest artists and exports (Freddie Mercury was a Parsi!) and are
> also a crucial part of India’s economy (Tata was founded by Parsis). I
> will leave you with one last story.
>
> During the partition of India, while the British were leaving, they tried
> to give the Parsis special treatment and warn them about the large Hindu
> majority (the Parsis and British got along well). In response to this, it
> is said that the Parsi leaders told the British that for thousands of
> years, they have been like family with the Hindus. Why would that change
> now?So forever remember the Parsis, and what they have done for Indian
> society!
>
> My note- I had a Parsi training mate from Delhi for a new technology
> training in Chennai in 1992’s. He was my roommate. I recollect the
> incident of sugar  adding to milk filled to edge of glass told to me  by
> him.
>
> Q3     How did Lake Baikal end up with so many endemic species?
>
> A3     Gary Meaney, passionate fan of all things animal3y
>
> So, for those who don’t know, Baikal is an enormous lake in Siberia,
> equivalent in area to Belgium. In fact, by volume it’s the largest body
> of freshwater in the world, containing some 26,000 cubic kilometres of
> H2O. And it happens to be a hive of biodiversity, housing thousands upon
> thousands of species - most of which are found nowhere else.
>
> Its most well-known endemic is the Baikal seal, or nerpa - a majestically
> globular creature which is the world’s only species of freshwater seal and
> the smallest pinniped alive today. I wrote on its mysterious origins
> before, here: Gary Meaney's answer to How did a population of landlocked
> seals manage to establish itself in Lake Baikal, of all places?,
>
> The lake also has three whole families of endemic fish. Of these, the most
> common and interesting one is the golomyankas. Also known as Baikal
> oilfish, they have no scales, no skin pigment, no pelvic fins, no swim
> bladders, and no cone cells in their eyes. About 70% of the fish in
> Baikal are either of the two species of golomyanka.
>
> Almost 40% of a golomyanka’s bodyweight is just fatty oil, which is used
> in place of a swim bladder to regulate buoyancy. In my opinion, they’re
> easily the strangest freshwater fish in the world.
>
> I should also mention one of the lake’s most alien creatures - the
> acanthogammarids. These are an endemic family of large, spiny amphipod
> crustaceans, and they look downright bizarre.
>
> There are many more endemics in Baikal which I could go on about, but I
> must address the main question - why does this lake have thousands of
> endemic species? Part of the answer is isolation. Lakes are to aquatic
> creatures what islands are to land-dwelling ones - surrounded by an
> impassable “sea”.
>
> So, when populations of organisms end up in the lake, very little genetic
> admixture occurs with their counterparts outside the lake. Before long, a
> new species emerges and it cannot leave Baikal, because of isolation.
>
> It also helps that Lake Baikal is the oldest lake in the world. It formed
> about 25–30 million years ago, when the Eurasian plate drifted apart from
> the Amur plate, creating a rift in between which was filled with water.
> Thus, the lake has been isolated for a very long time, time enough to
> accumulate countless species.
>
> Secondly, there’s the factor of depth. Baikal holds many world records -
> not only is it the most voluminous, the oldest and also one of the
> clearest lakes in the world, it’s the planet’s deepest as well. Its
> deepest point is some 1,642 metres below the surface, which is incredible.
>
> The thing with a very deep lake is that as you move down, the pressure
> increases rapidly. If a fish finds itself under more (or less) water
> pressure than its body is adapted for, it dies. Since a given species can
> only survive in a certain band of depth, deeper lakes always have more
> species.
>
> In short, a combination of isolation from land and incredible depth breed
> the perfect conditions for endemism in Baikal. I’ll leave you with one
> last fact - of all the surface freshwater on Earth, one-fifth of it is
> found in this one lake. That’s more than all the Great Lakes combined!
>
> Q4     Why is it that the Sun does not affect the human body?
>
> A4     Ken Saladin, Author, Anatomy & Physiology—The Unity of Form and
> Function Wed
>
> Where did you get that idea?
>
> Good and bad effects of the sun on the human body:
>
> Vitamin D synthesis, bone health, calcium balance
>
> Folate degradation, infertility, birth defects, prenatal death
>
> Thermoregulation, body temperature, hyperthermia
>
> Destruction of immune cells of the skin, lowering defense
>
> Dermal collagen damage, photoaging of the skin
>
> Suntan and sunburn
>
> DNA degradation, mutation
>
> Skin cancer
>
> Retinal stimulation, vision
>
> Melatonin secretion, mood variations, sleep cycle effects
>
> Numerous circadian rhythms of physiology
>
> Cataracts
>
> Postnatal changes in eye color
>
> Melanization; evolution of human skin colors
>
> Good versus bad effects are a matter of intensity and duration of solar
> radiation.
>
> My note- I have read elsewhere long back, if one look at the bright sun
> for 2-3  minutes opening a defective eye (closing fully  the other), vision
> of that eye will increase little by little.
>
> Q5     What are some psychological facts that people don't know?
>
> A5     Karen Collins, Health Psychologist|Life Coach2h
>
> If a person speaks less, but speak fast, they keeps secrets.
>
> When someone says I hate you, it really means “you hurt me”.
>
> If we cook when we are hungry, our hunger will automatically decrease.
>
> 70% of people will not show interest in success if we tell them about it.
>
> We can forget about daily activities when we fall in love.
>
> Having eye contact for more than 6 seconds without looking away or
> blinking reveals a desire for either sex or murder.
>
> Most of the people hate their own voice on video or on a phone call.
>
> Being able to instantly respond with sarcasm to a silly question is a sign
> of a healthy brain.
>
> You can fool your mind into thinking that you are happy and smiling if you
> put a pencil in between your teeth.
>
> People who love black color have the most colorful minds.
>
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