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  • Bob Clarkson

    Member
    January 13, 2011 at 9:16 pm

    Em, nasty stuff. How many years in to the future of England was this?? 😥

  • Hugh Potter

    Member
    January 13, 2011 at 10:35 pm

    i knew certain peoples in china and, i think, Tibet cast their dead down the river as per tradition but didn’t think india did it.

    that’s awful! i guess tho those there it’s just normal but it’s freak the hell outta me!

  • Nicola McIntosh

    Member
    January 13, 2011 at 10:41 pm

    not for me…got a wee bit down the page and gave up….not nice 😕

  • Nigel Hindley

    Member
    January 13, 2011 at 10:57 pm

    You cannot go to India with western eyes.

    India has a strange synchronicity. Ive never found anywhere in India to be disgusting, though I have never seen dead human bodies.

    As a country its undergoing massive changes but will take considerable time for the changes to alter the way of thinking and how things work but not all the changes will be good.

    These photos and writing are definitely painting only a side, a negative side at that, India is a beautiful country full of beautiful people.

  • Nigel Pugh

    Member
    January 13, 2011 at 11:06 pm
    quote Nigel Hindley:

    You cannot go to India with western eyes.

    India has a strange synchronicity. Ive never found anywhere in India to be disgusting, though I have never seen dead human bodies.

    As a country its undergoing massive changes but will take considerable time for the changes to alter the way of thinking and how things work but not all the changes will be good.

    These photos and writing are definitely painting only a side, a negative side at that, India is a beautiful country full of beautiful people.

    Not so Nigel, if you have read all of it then the last paragraph would have shown you.

    India is indeed “dirty”, “messy” and “smelly” but I have gotten more out of it than any other place I have been. If this wasn’t the case in my two months I wouldn’t have met so many expats who return often, or never leave. As the Taiwanese dancer Lin Huaimin said, whenever he is stuck for artistic inspiration, he goes back to India.

    Nigel

  • Mike Grant

    Member
    January 13, 2011 at 11:10 pm

    Wow what an eye opener. Couldn’t look after about the first 100 pics, starting to feel queasy. :vomit:
    Sometimes its better not to know.

  • Robert Lambie

    Member
    January 13, 2011 at 11:58 pm

    my mates been out there for a couple of months. due back in two weeks… "working". ill ask him…
    funny thing is, he has sent me pictures of signs and stuff and they fit "those picture scenes well" 😕 will be interesting to hear what he says…

  • Nigel Hindley

    Member
    January 14, 2011 at 12:47 am
    quote Nigel Pugh – Grafityp:

    quote Nigel Hindley:

    You cannot go to India with western eyes.

    India has a strange synchronicity. Ive never found anywhere in India to be disgusting, though I have never seen dead human bodies.

    As a country its undergoing massive changes but will take considerable time for the changes to alter the way of thinking and how things work but not all the changes will be good.

    These photos and writing are definitely painting only a side, a negative side at that, India is a beautiful country full of beautiful people.

    Not so Nigel, if you have read all of it then the last paragraph would have shown you.

    India is indeed “dirty”, “messy” and “smelly” but I have gotten more out of it than any other place I have been. If this wasn’t the case in my two months I wouldn’t have met so many expats who return often, or never leave. As the Taiwanese dancer Lin Huaimin said, whenever he is stuck for artistic inspiration, he goes back to India.

    Nigel

    I did see that Nigel but the photos show only the dirt and the mess, i find this negative, there re vibrant happy scenes everywhere in India why just show the mess these photos as shown sicken upset and offend they are a Small part of India, why show just the dirt? thats all im saying?

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