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Hey and welcome to the forum :hi

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Thank you all friends. By the way, I am extremely sorry for the photo. it is uploaded by mistake instead of my bike's photo :( . Anyways i am happy that i am welcomed by all :)

 

Narug0 bro :- Wont do that again.

Scream bro:- Wont do that again.

 

And shall i tell one thing ? in our country, gubbi means = squirrell bird :D :D and castiel (chandan anna) can verify that !! LOL

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swastika

"The word swastika came from the Sanskrit word svastika, meaning any lucky or auspicious object, and in particular a mark made on persons and things to denote auspiciousness."

 

I didn't see the offensive picture.

 

Swastikas are common in Asia and used to be a good luck symbol in Europe before the rise of National Socialism. Products imported from Asia to the West sometimes have a swastika as a good-luck charm and cause furor when they are discovered.

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swastika

"The word swastika came from the Sanskrit word svastika, meaning any lucky or auspicious object, and in particular a mark made on persons and things to denote auspiciousness."

 

I didn't see the offensive picture.

 

Without going into discussions on this topic and as has already been remedied, should point out what you said: the swastika that he was using as an avatar is just the same as that used by the Nazis. Other swastikas, with the blades in another direction, or otherwise represented are those that are not offensive at all and have been using since ancient times in many cultures and regions.

 

Back in the post, welcome to the forum!

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Without going into discussions on this topic and as has already been remedied, should point out what you said: the swastika that he was using as an avatar is just the same as that used by the Nazis. Other swastikas, with the blades in another direction, or otherwise represented are those that are not offensive at all and have been using since ancient times in many cultures and regions.

 

Back in the post, welcome to the forum!

i was going to say it but nani sayd it 1st :P
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oo so your mayhem ? cool welcome to the forum !

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THAnk YoU Bro's :) and i just dont want to upset anybody, but i an Hindu , oldest religion ever known. Sanskrit, oldest language of scholars again . swastika = holy symbol of Hindus. You people can see billion pictures of swastika in India :D

 

PS : - When anybody of you come to India , please dont tell locals to remove off swastika stickers otherwise ..... !!! :D

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hello Mahesh WELCOME to our forum!!!!!! ;)

enjoy the game at F|A servers!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :camper

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swastika is holy to India it represents lord Ganesha and goddess Lakshmi and it represents prosperity its holy to us Hindus and as said by mahesh don't ask any Indian to remove that when u come here in India or u will be kicked hard (don't know up to what level it may depend on whom u say that and I didn't want to hurt someone felling just explained the point) so now stooping this discussion HELLO MAHESH.

and u forgot it was me who told u the server ip at least thank me for that(on old server on which u played). B)

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AHH alok bhai !! welcome welcome welcome :D :D thank you for support AND A BIIG thanks for Alok bhai for kidnapping , abducting me and finally bringing me here :) thanks man and let God bless you a 100 kids.

 

ALSo, all the best for your F|A application , Alok. :)

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