In 1999, I was assigned to design the expansion pack to Age of Empires 2. I chose The Conquerors as the theme, and wishing to have 4 civs (as we had on Rise of Rome), I chose the Spanish, the Aztecs, the Huns, and the Mayans.
The project went ahead extremely well. We were almost completely finished, 5 weeks ahead of schedule as of January 2000. I was excited to move onto Age of Empires 3.
Then Microsoft called and we had an important conference call.
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@SubrataNaskarr There is no evil agenda behind it. Caste and religion are represented in Mollywood, in a way which actually matches IRL demographics of Kerala. You would find people of all three major religions living in the same neighbourhood, unlike rest of India.
Even non-experts can easily falsify Yajnadevam’s purported “decipherments,” because he subjectively conflates different Indus signs, and many of his “decipherments” of single-sign inscriptions (e.g., “that one breathed,” “also,” “born,” “similar,” “verily,” “giving”) are spurious
In Adwaitham (1991), Priyadarshan delves in to temple politics, with a familiar anti left narrative. The film warns the viewers about the perceived dangers of lower caste people ascending to power & occupying higher positions in the hierarchy leading to catastrophic consequences
it's called luck maxxing. luck is just randomness that goes your way. two variables you can control. increase your exposure to randomness by putting yourself out there. make it go your way by being irrationally resilient. do both and i guarantee your ‘luck’ will increase.
@RishiJoeSanu Gadis are known for their elephant fetish. These animals belong in the forest. Y'all can have yoir poorams and perunnals without a 20 ton behemoth standing in the hot sun with thousands of spectators around.