Science, Art, Litt, Science based Art & Science Communication
Q: Why do people create jokes using only women?
Krishna: Yes, I have seen almost always these jokes are on women degrading them. In some cases, jokes about stereotypically depicting women and girls as persons with low IQ - showing them behaving in a silly way have been told to me. In these jokes girls always say silly and meaningless things.
Like all humour based on stereotypes, jokes on women are considered offensive to many people, particularly women.
But what pains me the most is some women themselves supporting these vulgar jokes and telling me to treat them as just jokes. They even ask me to enjoy them.
This is so disgusting.
https://www.thehindu.com/opinion/open-page/why-the-jokes-really-on-...
There 's a distinct undercurrent of meanness and negativity plaguing our gender. Any suggestion that women are co-architects of their unhappiness for failure to prosper [was considered to be] tantamount to misogyny, horizonal hostility and internal sexism.
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2010/nov/18/women-own-worst-enemi...
If some women themselves support these sexist jokes, then you can't complain about men anymore.
When will these women realize their mistakes?
Q: Can you share your experience when you experienced miracles in your life to give me a hope as I also need a miracle to continue my life?
Krishna: Miracles don’t happen without human effort and interference.
Miracles happen when you become mentally strong.
Miracles happen when you analyse your problem critically and take steps to rectify the situations.
Miracles happen when you have determination and resilience.
Miracles happen when you put your sincere efforts and work your way through difficulties.
Miracles don’t happen just like that. If anybody says they do, they are misleading you.
Life isn’t easy to live at all! We, as human beings with intelligence, should realize this first.
Q: Could you bump into your ex in heaven or does God deliberately place them in a corner very far away?
Isn’t that funny?
Is there a limit to this imagination?
Q: I am very angry with a girl who refused my love. I feel like killing her for hurting me. Am I right in thinking this way?
Krishna: If I say you hurt yourself, not the girl?
Did you take her feelings/emotions into account when you expressed your love? She didn't encourage you in any way. You yourself loved her. It is one way affair.
The girl has every right to choose her life partner like you have that right. And if you don't fit into her dream image, it is your inadequacy, not the girl's fault.
She has every right to reject you, if you don't match her dream man. You should respect this right of the girl and accept her verdict.
It is you who imagined things, dreamt a life with her without her consent, expressed your feelings without working to improve your image before her. It is you who expected her to reciprocate your feelings just like that.
Your frustration is directly proportionate to your imagination, expectation and foolishness.
Why should any girl accept you if you are not her dream boy? Just because you loved her, why should she reciprocate it? Why shouldn't she listen to her parents who are her well-wishers? Why should she listen to you?
Isn't a girl a human being with all her dreams, aspirations, expectations, and feelings? Why should she abandon all those things and fall prey to your advances?
Grow up man. You yourself caused this hurt to you. Not she. You are an immature person, who doesn't know what true love is.
If you try to shift the blame to her and cause harm to her, law will catch up with you. You won't gain anything with your foolishness.
Q: Do we need more temples or more hospitals?
Krishna: We need hospitals for removing pain and suffering and temples to exploit peoples' fear.
The Templeton Foundation considered that prayer might at least work in conjunction with doctors, and set out to prove this with a major study to observe the effects of intercessory prayer on patients of major surgery. They compared the outcomes for patients for whom prayers were said without their knowledge, patients who knew prayers were being said for them, and patients who did not receive intercessory prayers.
The Foundation found no difference in outcome between patients for whom prayers were said without their knowledge and patients who did not receive intercessory prayers. There was a slightly worse outcome for patients who knew prayers were being said for them, possibly because the knowledge caused anxiety.
The Templeton Foundation’s study showed we need doctors more than we need prayers.
Q: What was your most wierd experience on the first day of your college?
Our department was conducting a conference. I was given the task of taking care of our guests. Buses were arranged to take the delegates to the conference hall from our department. There were four trips on the first day. I accompanied the guests to the conference hall. I did my work to the satisfaction of our guests and my professors and I was very happy.
During the lunch break, suddenly some of my female colleagues took me to a side and showed me something somebody wrote on my pallu.
Would you believe this?! It was a love letter!
Somebody wrote a love letter on my pallu. I was wearing a light blue saree on that day.
The letter started with “KK, I love you … “ and ( I don’t want to mention the rest of it) it was brief but till today I don’t know who wrote it. I was horrified. Had my professors or any of the delegates attending the conference seen it , what would have happened? Luckily only my colleagues saw it first and told me about it. They teased me a lot about it and they still do it whenever we meet!
Somebody who was sitting on my backside either in the bus or conference hall had written it. Strangely I didn’t notice who sat where in the bus or the conference hall. The person definitely knew my name and me.
But still I don't understand this: what is the use of writing a love letter on the pallu of my saree without signing it? Maybe he was worried I would complain.
I think somebody wanted to do something mischievous. Nothing serious.
That is why, whenever I think of it, a mischievous smile crosses my face too.
Isn’t it weird to write a love letter on the pallu of a saree? :)
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