Brahvim Bhaktvatsal

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  • I’d say I prefer Chhole Bhature (Bhatura being the competitor to Poori, for the unaware), but me and my father kinda’ always say no to Pooris while my mother loves Pooris… uhh, anyway, try Chhole Bhature too sometime. They’re huge, softer, and stretchier. Sorry. Thank you.

    (There’s also Chhole Kulche that nobody in my family says no to, so there’s that. Kulcha is more or less just… bread, so there’s that. This one is more a street food.)






  • Brahvim Bhaktvatsaltomemes@lemmy.worldMaybe someday
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    12 months ago

    Only on Lemmy will I ever find such kind words time-and-time-again. Everybody is so truly dedicated to their morals and… just chill. Just nerds hanging out somewhere truly calm!..

    Long-live Lemm-Lemm, peeps, long-live Lemm-Lemm!



  • Brahvim Bhaktvatsaltomemes@lemmy.worldMaybe someday
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    2 months ago

    (Not all of us, please. I’m 18 - and I love to read - and that’s how I’m even a media and middleware loving nerdy programmer, and that’s how I’m here!!! I’m not even from a developed nation…)

    (…I’ve been recommended by YouTube, videos of gen-alpha peeps talking about and using GNU-Linux OSs passionately, even!)









  • Been thinking like this myself recently.

    Steam reviews and only possibly, in only very rare cases, although disappointingly-often not - YouTube video reviews, can be a good source.

    The idea is… to not to listen to people who don’t play games the way you do.

    A friend, potentially a random Steam user, a Reddi- Lemm- ahem, sorry, a… social media user, a… person who has played the game in question thoroughly and pointed out what they liked - and you know they’re like you, …and they played for similar reasons as you; these are the people to listen to. People who play games, like yourself.

    Only they can tell you if the game is totally worth your own time!