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    paapiman got a reaction from dalsingh101 in Tenth Master on Martial Arts and Physical Workouts   
    From Sri Pracheen Panth Prakash (Episode# 16):
     

     

     
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    paapiman got a reaction from dalsingh101 in Enquiry On A Line Of Bani   
    There are 60 stanzas in that chapter bro.
    Here are some of them:

     

     
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    paapiman got a reaction from dalsingh101 in Enquiry On A Line Of Bani   
    @dalsingh101
    From Sri Pracheen Panth Prakash (Episode# 16):
     

     

     
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    paapiman got a reaction from GurjantGnostic in Soccer - who likes it ?   
    Some of them might also not like when we talk about the greatness of Sikhism.
     
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    paapiman got a reaction from GurjantGnostic in Always Help the Needy and the Poor   
    First one makes sense. IMHO, the other two might not fall under basic human needs.
     
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    paapiman got a reaction from GurjantGnostic in Always Help the Needy and the Poor   
    Examples?
    Maybe we can think in terms of basic items needed for survival such as water, food, clothing, housing, etc.
     
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    paapiman got a reaction from GurjantGnostic in Always Help the Needy and the Poor   
    From Sri Pracheen Panth Prakash:

     

     
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    paapiman reacted to Premi in Soccer - who likes it ?   
    Those 50% are loosely Christian. In the UK, it's maybe 5% at most who go Church regularly, mostly older people. I doubt Canada is much different. Do those 50% practice sexual abstinence before marriage ? How often they go to Church? Do they read Bible regularly ?
    Do you think Basics of Sikhi should do street parchaar outside sports stadiums, lol ?
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    paapiman reacted to Premi in Always Help the Needy and the Poor   
    Those with physical and mental health issues ?
    Those who do not have friends/family?
    Those following wrong lifestyle ?
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    paapiman got a reaction from dalsingh101 in Soccer - who likes it ?   
    But if you do (even to create awareness), some of them might not like it. They will probably figure out that our religion is amazing (which started in the 1400's) and some might possibly develop a feeling of jealously towards Gurmat.
    There are plenty of Gore, who are still connected to Christianity and might have a conservative mindset. More than 50% of Canada still follows Christianity. Another possible 10-20% might not say that they are devout Christians, but might believe that Christianity is linked to the development of the Western civilization (which they might consider it to be the greatest).
    But the undeniable fact is that Sikhi is the best, even by modern standards.
     
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    paapiman reacted to Premi in Enquiry On A Line Of Bani   
    Can speed up by 1.5-2x depending on a video and audio and it will usually sound fine
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    paapiman reacted to Premi in Sikh Woman Beaten, Tortured and Raped in Delhi   
    @dalsingh101
    You probably look more like this ....lol
     
     
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    paapiman got a reaction from Premi in Enquiry On A Line Of Bani   
    There are 60 stanzas in that chapter bro.
    Here are some of them:

     

     
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    paapiman got a reaction from Premi in Enquiry On A Line Of Bani   
    Speed the audio up. That might help.
     
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    paapiman got a reaction from Soulfinder in Always Help the Needy and the Poor   
    From Sri Pracheen Panth Prakash:

     

     
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    paapiman got a reaction from dalsingh101 in Soccer - who likes it ?   
    Some of them might also not like when we talk about the greatness of Sikhism.
     
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    paapiman reacted to GurjantGnostic in Global spread of autoimmune disease blamed on western diet   
    Whelp. Time to pay for a monthly subscription of food from the Farmer's co-op. 
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    paapiman reacted to Premi in Global spread of autoimmune disease blamed on western diet   
    https://amp.theguardian.com/science/2022/jan/08/global-spread-of-autoimmune-disease-blamed-on-western-diet
    Global spread of autoimmune disease blamed on western diet
    New DNA research by London-based scientists hopes to find cure for rapidly spreading conditions
    Robin McKie Observer science editor Sun 9 Jan 2022 08.45 GMT   More and more people around the world are suffering because their immune systems can no longer tell the difference between healthy cells and invading micro-organisms. Disease defences that once protected them are instead attacking their tissue and organs.
    Major international research efforts are being made to fight this trend – including an initiative at London’s Francis Crick Institute, where two world experts, James Lee and Carola Vinuesa, have set up separate research groups to help pinpoint the precise causes of autoimmune disease, as these conditions are known.
      “Numbers of autoimmune cases began to increase about 40 years ago in the west,” Lee told the Observer. “However, we are now seeing some emerge in countries that never had such diseases before.
    For example, the biggest recent increase in inflammatory bowel disease cases has been in the Middle East and east Asia. Before that they had hardly seen the disease.”
    Autoimmune diseases range from type 1 diabetes to rheumatoid arthritis, inflammatory bowel disease and multiple sclerosis. In each case, the immune system gets its wires crossed and turns on healthy tissue instead of infectious agents.
      In the UK alone, at least 4 million people have developed such conditions, with some individuals suffering more than one. Internationally, it is now estimated that cases of autoimmune diseases are rising by between 3% and 9% a year. Most scientists believe environmental factors play a key role in this rise.
    “Human genetics hasn’t altered over the past few decades,” said Lee, who was previously based at Cambridge University. “So something must be changing in the outside world in a way that is increasing our predisposition to autoimmune disease.”
    This idea was backed by Vinuesa, who was previously based at the Australian National University. She pointed to changes in diet that were occurring as more and more countries adopted western-style diets and people bought more fast food.
      “Fast-food diets lack certain important ingredients, such as fibre, and evidence suggests this alteration affects a person’s microbiome – the collection of micro-organisms that we have in our gut and which play a key role in controlling various bodily functions,” Vinuesa said.
    “These changes in our microbiomes are then triggering autoimmune diseases, of which more than 100 types have now been discovered.”
    Both scientists stressed that individual susceptibilities were involved in contracting such illnesses, ailments that also include celiac disease as well as lupus, which triggers inflammation and swelling and can cause damage to various organs, including the heart.
      “If you don’t have a certain genetic susceptibility, you won’t necessarily get an autoimmune disease, no matter how many Big Macs you eat,” said Vinuesa. “There is not a lot we can do to halt the global spread of fast-food franchises. So instead, we are trying to understand the fundamental genetic mechanisms that underpin autoimmune diseases and make some people susceptible but others not. We want to tackle the issue at that level.”
    This task is possible thanks to the development of techniques that now allow scientists to pinpoint tiny DNA differences among large numbers of individuals. In this way, it is possible to identify common genetic patterns among those suffering from an autoimmune disease.
    “Until very recently, we just didn’t have the tools to do that, but now we have this incredible power to sequence DNA on a large scale and that has changed everything,” said Lee. “When I started doing research, we knew about half a dozen DNA variants that were involved in triggering inflammatory bowel disease. Now we know of more than 250.”
      Such work lies at the core of Lee and Vinuesa’s efforts, which aim to find out how these different genetic pathways operate and unravel the many different types of disease doctors are now looking at. “If you look at some autoimmune diseases – for example, lupus – it has become clear recently there are many different versions of them, that may be caused by different genetic pathways,” said Vinuesa. “And that has a consequence when you are trying to find the right treatment.
    “We have lots of potentially useful new therapies that are being developed all the time, but we don’t know which patients to give them to, because we now realise we don’t know exactly which version of the disease they have. And that is now a key goal for autoimmune research. We have to learn how to group and stratify patients so we can give them the right therapy.”
    Lee also stressed that surging cases of autoimmune diseases across the world meant new treatments and drugs were now urgently needed more than ever before. “At present, there are no cures for autoimmune diseases, which usually develop in young people – while they are trying to complete their education, get their first job and have families,” he said.
      “That means growing numbers of people face surgery or will have to have regular injections for the rest of their lives. It can be grim for patients and a massive strain on health services. Hence the urgent need to find new, effective treatments.”
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    paapiman reacted to GurjantGnostic in Bacteria propelled from toilets when flushing with lid open   
    That's what it's there for actually. People just forgot for 100 years whatnot. 
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    paapiman reacted to GurjantGnostic in Great US channel in Panjabi about modern ashtars - guns   
    Single best firearm to own in my opinion is a scoped 30.06. If you have to pick one. 
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    paapiman reacted to GurjantGnostic in Great US channel in Panjabi about modern ashtars - guns   
    I dont know wether to call the look on Sardar Ji's face Ak Anand or Santali Sukh. If there was a photo definition of either of those terms it would look like this ...
     
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