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    paapiman got a reaction from Soulfinder in Popular Antibiotics linked to growing number of suicide deaths   
    Cipro and Levaquin
    Have you heard of them?
     
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    paapiman got a reaction from GurjantGnostic in Whats everyone watching during lockdown?   
    Thanks for the tip. LOL.
     
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    paapiman reacted to dalsingh101 in (Are) 95% of Sikhs living stupid lifestyle?   
    Don't even have them promote it. 
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    paapiman reacted to GurjantGnostic in Whats everyone watching during lockdown?   
    I only saw a bit. Not sure if accurate but is compelling. 
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    paapiman reacted to Premi in Whats everyone watching during lockdown?   
    If one were to ignore the biased storylines in 'Westerns' from the old days of Hollywood, (pre 60-70s), I think they are 'told' quite well as movies. Scenery is interesting also. 
    I have not watched many but these were good I thought


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    paapiman reacted to Premi in Whats everyone watching during lockdown?   
    It was  good, I watched I think the first series, but thought it is repetitive after a while.
    The People vs Oj Simpson was on BBC a few years ago, I thought that was good for anyone who has some knowledge of that real life case
     
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    paapiman reacted to dalsingh101 in Whats everyone watching during lockdown?   
    I thought Sopranos was really good. But it has some scenes in a strip bar so don't watch it in front of your moms. 
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    paapiman reacted to Premi in Whats everyone watching during lockdown?   
    Nope, I don't watch any drama series or 'box set'. Used to, but prefer factual program now, occasionally a movie
    Not sure you'd like it anyway unless you know British culture well
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    paapiman reacted to GurjantGnostic in Thousands stage protest in Ottawa against Canada’s vaccine mandates   
    I don't watch the news. As far as what I see no convoys and all goodish. 
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    paapiman reacted to GurjantGnostic in Popular Antibiotics linked to growing number of suicide deaths   
    That's weird. They say which ones and why? Most antibiotics have a really long track record. All the penicillin derivatives have been used and tested to heck and back. 
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    paapiman got a reaction from Soulfinder in Popular Antibiotics linked to growing number of suicide deaths   
    @Soulfinder
     
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    paapiman got a reaction from GurjantGnostic in Thousands stage protest in Ottawa against Canada’s vaccine mandates   
    @GurjantGnostic - Are truckers forming a convoy in US too? How is the situation there?
     
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    paapiman got a reaction from GurjantGnostic in Whats everyone watching during lockdown?   
    @dalsingh101 @GurjantGnostic @Premi
    Have you guys watched Peaky Blinders? If yes, then how is it?
    Thanks
     
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    paapiman got a reaction from GurjantGnostic in Popular Antibiotics linked to growing number of suicide deaths   
    @Soulfinder
     
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    paapiman got a reaction from Premi in Thousands stage protest in Ottawa against Canada’s vaccine mandates   
    @GurjantGnostic - Are truckers forming a convoy in US too? How is the situation there?
     
    Bhul chuk maaf
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    paapiman got a reaction from MrSingh1699 in Fund my studies, I’ll get you to Canada — Now Punjabi men are being abandoned by NRI wives   
    Sometimes we have to, like you had to, for making a point. Ravidasiya and Majbhee are respectful words.
    Jatts can be refereed to as Jimidaar/Kirsaan.
     
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    paapiman reacted to dalsingh101 in Whats everyone watching during lockdown?   
    Everyone raves about it, I watched a few episodes but got bored of it myself. 
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    paapiman got a reaction from GurjantGnostic in Fund my studies, I’ll get you to Canada — Now Punjabi men are being abandoned by NRI wives   
    Sometimes we have to, like you had to, for making a point. Ravidasiya and Majbhee are respectful words.
    Jatts can be refereed to as Jimidaar/Kirsaan.
     
    Bhu;l chuk maaf
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    paapiman reacted to SinghMunda in Fund my studies, I’ll get you to Canada — Now Punjabi men are being abandoned by NRI wives   
    I'm not Amritdhari. 
    I think ideally, Gursikhs should not refer to other Sikhs by any caste reference. I don't see a great difference in what you have suggested.
    What shall jutts be called then? Why is 'jutt' not offensive in the same way? Why do Ravidasiye prefix their temples with 'Ravidaas' ?
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    paapiman got a reaction from MrSingh1699 in Fund my studies, I’ll get you to Canada — Now Punjabi men are being abandoned by NRI wives   
    Are you an Amritdhari bro?
    Gursikhs usually don't use the words Chure or Chamars. They use the terms such as Ravidasiye Sikhs or Majhbee Sikhs.
    Just letting you know.
     
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    paapiman reacted to GurjantGnostic in Anyone own a cat (or cats) here?   
    Spoken like some real hypocritical animal haters to me. 
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    paapiman reacted to Premi in Anyone own a cat (or cats) here?   
    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10454075/PETA-calls-moggies-kept-inside-stop-killing-wildlife.html
    Ban cat flaps to save birds: PETA calls for moggies to be kept inside to stop them killing wildlife - and also to protect themselves from being hit by a car or poisoned
    Peta has issued demand for cats to be kept inside to stop them killing wildlife Has said cats which are allowed out unsupervised also face safety risk Only exception to their confinement is if cats have secure 'catio'- enclosure Vets warned this week that almost half of UK cats were obese and making them housebound would make situation worse   By VICTORIA ALLEN SCIENCE CORRESPONDENT FOR THE DAILY MAIL
    PUBLISHED: 01:25, 29 January 2022 | UPDATED: 01:27, 29 January 2022
     
     
    It might put an end to your moggie's nasty habit of leaving dead birds and mice on your doorstep.
    But a call for all cats to be kept inside to stop them killing wildlife seems sure to get fur flying among pet lovers.
    An animal rights charity has issued the demand – along with a ban on cat flaps – not just because of the threat our feline friends pose to small animals, but also for their own safety.
    Peta – People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals – says cats which are allowed out unsupervised are at risk of being hit by a car or poisoned.
    The only exception to their confinement, they say, is if owners have a secure 'catio' – a garden enclosure from which cats cannot escape.
    +2 View gallery   Peta – People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals – says cats which are allowed out unsupervised are at risk of being hit by a car or poisoned (stock image)
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    Share Peta founder Ingrid Newkirk said: 'People wouldn't dream of opening the door and letting a toddler wander into the road.
    'Yet every day, cats are run over, poisoned by anti-freeze or die at the hands of teenagers out for a lark – because their guardians do just that.
    'If you love your cat, for goodness sake keep them indoors and make your house their home, with views to enjoy and things to play with.' Many cat owners, however, will see such a policy as imprisoning pets which need to roam.
    And Dr Lauren Finka, a cat welfare expert from the University of Nottingham, said: 'Cats should definitely not be kept indoors as a blanket policy.
    'Most benefit greatly from having the option to roam around. This can be an important way for cats to manage the stress of living in human households.'
    A quarter of British cats are believed to live almost exclusively inside. But cat expert Celia Haddon said: 'For cats who have lived outside, keeping them indoor-only is positively cruel.'
    This week, vets warned that almost half the cats in Britain were obese, a situation which making them housebound would only make worse.
    +2 View gallery   This week, vets warned that almost half the cats in Britain were obese, a situation which making them housebound would only make worse (stock image)
    In 2006, 230,000 cats were run over on UK roads. But of almost 11 million cats in the country, fewer than one in 25 have been involved in a traffic accident by the age of 12, a poll suggests.
    And although cats are estimated to catch up to 29 million birds a year, the RSPCA says they mostly take weak ones.
    Peta, which had previously suggested that cats and dogs should not be called 'pets', said owners can train cats to go for walks using a harness or lead.
    In a new book, 250 Vital Things Your Cat Wants You To Know, Miss Newkirk suggests owners create a stimulating environment, such as shelves indoors for cats to climb on or creating a walled outdoor 'catio'.
    But Dr Finka said being restrained and unable to explore may cause cats anxiety.
    She advised owners to use pet-friendly garden fencing to keep cats from getting out, and said: 'Peta is focusing on quantity of life over quality of life. Cat ownership is not just about keeping an animal alive, but making sure they have a fulfilling life.'
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    paapiman reacted to GurjantGnostic in Anyone own a cat (or cats) here?   
    Who funds peta at this point? Like can we just say that charity money isn't real? Which federal black budget is peta? Nobody gives money to peta anymore. Nobody ever should have. 
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    paapiman reacted to Premi in Anyone own a cat (or cats) here?   
    https://www.romseyadvertiser.co.uk/news/19884125.cat-put-rescued-broadland-lakes/
    News 30th January
    Cat, who was to be put down, rescued by Broadland Lakes
      By Toby Oliver  https://twitter.com/ChronicleTobyReporter  (3)        0 comment   A cat, which was going to be put down, was rescued by a business owner near Romsey.
    Broadlands Lakes owner Debbie Beale rescued a savannah cat called Cleo after she saw her story on Facebook and made contact with the place she was kept.
    Debbie said: “She was a failed breeding cat so she was going to be put down because she was just a drain on their resources. Other than that, she never had any purpose in life, she had never been outside. Apparently she wasn't interested in males, but she did manage to get pregnant.
    “But then she had complications and they had to do an emergency caesarian and she lost the kittens. “She had never really interacted with humans expect for them feeding her. She had never lived indoors because she was in a cattery pen. She was just so scared of everything.”
    READ MORE: Fundraising family raise £15,000 in memory of mum from Romsey who died of bowel cancer through Jenna Marie Foundation Never too Young
    After Cleo had been collected, she was taken to Broadlands Lakes where she has space to run around.
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    paapiman reacted to GurjantGnostic in Whats everyone watching during lockdown?   
    Last of the Mohicans has some good battle and fight scenes. 
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