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முன்னும், பின்னும்!


'சாப்பிட்ட பின், நான் மனுஷியே இல்லை!', என்று புலம்புவார் ஒரு முதிய பெண்மணி! :blah:


'சாப்பிடும் முன் மட்டும் என்னவாம்?', என்று கேட்கத் தோன்றும்!! :decision:

 
Post no. 3439 of Renuka. All are good jokes and especially the last one. My stomach is still paining laughing.. A joke a day like this will keep the doctor away. There is one kadi joke: conductor asked the passenger to tell him where he is going? the passenger said poraccheye engey poreynnu ketkiraaye? Naa pora kariam eppadi vilangum!
 
Dear VR Maam, thought i will post the following for a better reach!!! Cheers!!

There is a body of water in Israel that is actually below sea level. Water constantly trickles INTO it, but, because of the law of gravity, nothing can flow OUT of it. Do you know the name of this famous lake? It's called the Dead Sea. It's called this because the mineral deposits have accumulated to such an extent that no living thing could survive in this water. The water is literally dead.

Contrast this to what happens with "living water." When you think of the term living water" the image that comes to mind is a rushing river or bubbling spring that is FLOWING. It's filled with life and movement. It doesn't just "receive," but is also giving" simultaneously. There is LIFE there.
There's a valuable illustration here. Many of us believe that we need to RECEIVE more of something in order to be happy. Whether what we desire is money or love or something else, we think that we need MORE of it in order to be fulfilled. As a result of this, we begin to operate in fear and therefore don't GIVE anything because we're afraid that we won't have enough.

What is the the result? Like the Dead Sea, we become lifeless.
When we don't GIVE, we die.Life is meant to flow. When a pool of anything stops flowing (giving), it becomes stagnant. Stagnant water breeds disease and death. It can't breathe. It can't receive any more. If nothing is flowing OUT, there's no room for anything else to come IN.
The solution? Give.
As you give, you WILL receive. It's a universal law. You see it at work in nature. You see it at work in the economy. You see it at work everywhere, because it's true.We've somehow been deceived into believing that if we DON'T give, we'll have MORE. Or we're afraid that if we DO give, that we won't have anything left. On one hand, this seems to make sense. But it doesn't work. Because when we don't give, we shut off the flow of what's coming in.If you truly desire to receive more of something, start giving it away. I know this sounds crazy, but it works. If you want someone to be kind to you, be kind to them. If you want love in your life, love someone. If you want money, give some money away. If you want joy in your life, give joy to someone else.The universe only responds when we act. Take the first step and watch miracles begin to happen. Too often we're waiting for something to come to us first.
Take the initiative. Give and you WILL receive.
 
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a comma (,) or an aphostraphy (') change the meaning. For example chodo, math maro means leave him don't beat. chodo math, maro:- Do not leave him, beat him. Like wise the meaning differs when we write One of my husbands colleague instead of one of my husband's colleague.
 
'உண்ட மயக்கம் தொண்டனுக்கும் உண்டு!' அல்லவா?

அந்த மயக்கம் களைப்பால் என்ற எண்ணமோ என்னமோ!
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Dear Raji Ram

When you eat food, especially rich in carbohydrate, blood sugar goes up and insulin kick in. But it take some time for insulin to kick in to counter act high sugar content in the blood system. And also when you have hefty meal, body has to start digestive process. It take lot of energy to do that. So hyperglycemia + digestion process makes one tired. If you eat less and the right food usually you shouldn't be feeling tired. Food suppose give you energy and keep you going. Not make you tired. I can explain with simple steam engine analogy. Well, we know for steam enginie, it needs coal. When you add coal in the furnace, the train runs faster. I think, thats the way our body should function too.

Kind Regards
Amirtha
 

One member wrote, 'one of my father's brother', in his post and soon corrected in the next post as

'one of the brothers of my father'.
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Ardhanarishvara...I somehow feel we sometimes like to identify with either side once in a while.
Sometimes a man might choose to identify with his feminine side and also sometimes a woman might choose to identify with her masculine side.
 
Thappaga ezhdhuvadhil thavarillai ennenil thaatachhu pizhai thavirkkamudiadhadhu, aanaal thappana porul varaamal mudindhavarai paarthukolvadhu mukkiam. post 3482 migavum sari.
 
......... And also when you have hefty meal, body has to start digestive process. It take lot of energy to do that. ....
Dear Amirtha,

I think more blood supply rushes to the stomach to help digestion and brain has less supply! Hence the dizziness! :dizzy:
 
Our mind is located in our brain. If it is so, why we say, she/he has stolen our heart ?
 
A bus conductor is PAID to ask that question and issue the ticket!!!

Post no. 3439 of Renuka. All are good jokes and especially the last one. My stomach is still paining laughing.. A joke a day like this will keep the doctor away. There is one kadi joke: conductor asked the passenger to tell him where he is going? the passenger said poraccheye engey poreynnu ketkiraaye? Naa pora kariam eppadi vilangum!
 
HOW can I prove that I am NOT another Panchaali???

a comma (,) or an aphostraphy (') change the meaning. For example chodo, math maro means leave him don't beat. chodo math, maro:- Do not leave him, beat him. Like wise the meaning differs when we write One of my husbands colleague instead of one of my husband's colleague.
 
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Ardhanarishvara...I somehow feel we sometimes like to identify with either side once in a while.
Sometimes a man might choose to identify with his feminine side and also sometimes a woman might choose to identify with her masculine side.

What about the freaks of nature who have neither of these two sides???
 
Mano rama = one who pleases the mind

Mano hara = one who steals the mind

Chit Chor = one who steals our ability to think clearly since he/she pleases our mind so much

so chit chor = mano rama + mano hara. :)
 
How can we differentiate

Thondar!!! :decision: Gundar!!!

since both the thondar and the gundar do the same job of :ballchain:

disturbing the prevailing peace and indulging in "dadagiri" :boxing:
 
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