oh ! :)Quote:
Originally Posted by ajithfederer
38K to 50k rasigar mandrathoda sernthu naan perumai paduraen :wink: 8-) :) on the "fun" and "celebration"
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oh ! :)Quote:
Originally Posted by ajithfederer
38K to 50k rasigar mandrathoda sernthu naan perumai paduraen :wink: 8-) :) on the "fun" and "celebration"
Alright, Jaiganes. I was primarily objecting only to the condescension towards fanboy-groups and gross generalizations about literates vis-a-vis illiterates.
Agree with you completely Jaiganesh. Just look at Selva's post above. I am still reeling with shock. :sigh2:
on another note, I observe that Indians make the most number of fanatics, let it be cinema, politics, religion, language or anything else. Fanaticism leads to violence - its just a slip between the cup and lip.
taking malaysia as an example, indians are the smallest group among the three major races here, but in violence, we are the tops. this is evident in any place indians live. :cry2:
True but what it has to do with 'fanatisicm' :confused2:Quote:
Originally Posted by NOV
u mean they (fans) spend 50000 rupees for those banners :oops: :?Quote:
Originally Posted by selvakumar
the good work that are done by fans dont even get a mention here...........kamal fans are doing a great job in social work, even some of our hubbers are part of such things :clap:
one of my office colleague, rajini fan, lists so many examples of them doing charity work :notworthy:
ada, enga saadhi kaara pasanga - so called peters - yahoo grp rahman fans are also into so much social work......they recently helped out a orphanage.........:notworthy:
so, i would say, cinema fanatics are the only reason for social service........
Ajith fans orkut groupum avanga naala mudinja udhavigalai seyraanga :) .
sollava venum.........avare evalavu pannuraaru 8-)Quote:
Originally Posted by ajithfederer
irukka koodaathey !Quote:
Originally Posted by NOV
ithukkum fanaticism kkum enna relation :confused2:Quote:
taking malaysia as an example, indians are the smallest group among the three major races here, but in violence, we are the tops. this is evident in any place indians live. :cry2:
Selva, there is.Quote:
Originally Posted by selvakumar
I come from a small town called Kluang. There used to be a theatre called Brilliant there. Fighting amongst fan was historic...to one point that it was burnt down. I am not sure which fans these are, but considering the time (early 70s) it must have been the big two. I got to check with my dad, a huge MGR fan (I am sure he will deny involvement in those fights).
Fights in cinema is not a shocking news here. And of the major races in Malaysia, it does not take a brilliant guy to know which fans did it. Brilliant, hmmm.....