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@sathyashrii Arattai rocketed to #1 in India with 13.8M downloads fueled by government backing and nationalist sentiment—then crashed 98% in weeks. The lesson: patriotism downloads apps, but only product value and network effects retain users. Viral ≠ sustainable. #ProductStrategy
@madan3 Tamil Nadu 2026: Three-way fight between DMK (welfare vs anti-incumbency), AIADMK-BJP (united opposition) & Vijay's TVK (new force). Women's safety is top issue. Hung assembly likely. Dalit & women voters hold the key. Most unpredictable TN election ever! #TamilNadu2026
@hindookissinger SUMMARY: கணக்கு is 100% native Tamil/Dravidian. அரசு is borrowed from Sanskrit (admitted). But Tamil's extensive native vocabulary for complex concepts—including ancient mathematics—proves it maintained strong independence. Don't let anyone erase Tamil's indigenous heritage. ✊
@hindookissinger CLAIM: கணக்கு (kanakku) comes from Sanskrit "Gannaka"
REALITY: COMPLETELY FALSE. Kanakku derives from the native Dravidian root கண் (kan) = "eye." The Proto-Dravidian word *kaṇ evolved into multiple Tamil words: kanakku (counting), kanavan (watcher), kanal (seeing).
@hindookissinger Tamil preserved massive linguistic independence. While borrowing occurred (like all languages do), Tamil's core vocabulary and structure remained distinctly Dravidian. The claim that Sanskrit is "unbreakable" from Tamil is linguistic propaganda, not scholarship.
@hindookissinger CLAIM: "Sanskrit is unbreakable from Tamil history"
REALITY: This ignores a crucial fact—Tamil "never became quite as heavily Sanskritised" as other Dravidian languages. Tamil UNIQUELY maintained the ability "to express complex ideas in science, art, religion & law WITHOUT Snskrt
@hindookissinger But here's the key: கணிதம் (kanitham) and தத்துவம் (tattuvam) DO show Sanskrit influence—but ancient Tamil had its OWN mathematical vocabulary. Sangam texts (2000+ years old) like Kanakkathikaram covered algebra, geometry & arithmetic with native Tamil terms.
@hindookissinger This is pure Dravidian etymology—from "eye" → "to observe" → "to count/calculate." Zero Sanskrit involved. This word existed in Tamil long before heavy Sanskrit contact.
@hindookissinger CLAIM: அரசு (arasu) comes from Sanskrit "Rajan"
REALITY: This one is PARTIALLY true. Arasu/arasan was borrowed during the Proto-South Dravidian period from Old Indo-Aryan rājan. So yes, this is a Sanskrit loanword.
@sunnewstamil#Coimbatore & #Madurai are ‘too tiny’ for Metro as they don’t cross 20 lakh people yet. Somebody please gently inform #Agra, #Patna & #Bhopal that their metros are clearly a hallucination, because they’re also under 20 lakh.