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Tag Archives: moral
Traveller & Tourist
What’s the difference between these two? To many of us, these two are synonymous, but are they really? These two folks don’t seem to think so. And surprisingly, for once, they seem to agree. A tourist, according to these guys, … Continue reading →
Posted in Culture, Curiosity, Philisophy, Psychology, Society, Travel
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Tagged civilization, culture, heritage, history, language, moral, perceptions, philosophy, psychology, society, stories, tradition, Travel, walkabout, wanderings
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No Need To Talk
These guys were laughing away on the bus today. Got me thinking why. Ordinarily, I would have thought what’s wrong with these guys, but our friends seem to be a bit crazy, how they say, a bit soft in the … Continue reading →
Posted in Children, Entertainment, Humour, Psychology, Stories
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Tagged moral, Mulla Nasruddin, stories
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