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Why do I find many Tamil words in other South Indian languages? Is it a proof that those languages emerged from Tamil?

Not exactly. Our, meaning south Indian folks, fore fathers and fore mothers did not standardize our original language. So, we spoke our primordial mother language as we felt like in various inaccurate ways. Since our languages are agglutenating, that is various suffixes are added to the nouns and verbs, without standardisation various forms would come into existence.It appears that Cen Thamizh was one of the most successful standardisation of our primordial South Indian. This standardisation seems to have occurred in the tri state area of TN, Kerala and Karnataka. This is why you see modern Tamil and Kannada appear grammatically very similar and Telugu far away. Along with standardised language, vernaculars were spoken as a continuum. This is the reason Malayalam has certain verbal endings cut short without the singular plurals as well as gender indications. Such finer details can make the languages not mutually intelligible even though intuitively, one can quickly adapt.The kingdoms which supported the languages were not ruling the entire area. Since Sanskrit found its way into the sleeping society, it had its own way of twisting our primordial language. Though words were borrowed primarily for religious purpose and story telling, the fundamental skeletal model is same.No, Tamil is not the parent language. However, because of the standardization and written literature, Tamil solidified and etched various words and constructs of old South Indian.

What is wrong with our society today?

Girl goes to school. Girl meets guy. Guy gets girl pregnant. Both drop out of school with no job. Guy runs off to do the same to another girl. Girl has to apply to state welfare and chases the guy up for child support.Average person: that's fucked up and needs to stopA lot of people: dude, why are you so anti poor?Or thisCouple gets married, have kids. Woman leaves, takes the kids with her. Hires a lawyer who wins her half of the man's stuff and money he has to send her every month after which she applies for welfareSociety: you go girl! You are a strong and independent woman!Can someone please explain to me why all these strong and independent women are almost always receiving either child support, alimony or state benefits?Or thisGuy drops out of high school. Lives with parents. Openly doesn't want to get a job and just plays Xbox all dayRandom guy: can we all agree at least this guy shouldn’t get our tax dollars?Society: you know who's really to blame here? The 1%. Stop trying to take from the poor and give to the rich you fascist!Or thisWoman gets pregnant for the fifth time. Gets an abortion for the fifth time. Was her life ever in danger? No.Society: I see nothing wrong here. #MyBodyMyChoice(The hashtag in general)Or this. Guy comes home one day after working 10 hours a day on minimum sleep. Gets into an argument with his wife, during which he slaps her across the face. Cops are called, he goes to jail. The incident is used to take his kids away and he loses his job and a lot of friends. Ends up the story on the local paper and is cited in some study on domestic violence.Now imagine a woman comes home. Same hours, equal stress. Has a fight with her husband during which she hits him. Cops are called. The officers laugh about it and tell the guy not to waste their time and to sort things out. Will she ever be mentioned in a study on domestic violence?Or this“Bro the 1% are cheating on their taxes. They got all that money and ain't letting us have none. They gotta pay their fair share”“Do you even pay taxes?”“This ain't about me man! It's about them greedy bastards!”“Come to think of it don't you actually get welfare?”“Yeah but I'm entitled to that man, my parents pay their taxes!”Or let's just look at the number of people who when their president criticised a deranged communist dictator decided to side with the deranged communist dictator…You've probably guessed by now I lean to the right of things. Here's a few picture illustrations of what I think is wrong with societyThe wealthy don't pay their fair share my assI'll break it downFeminism…based on the false assumption that men are oppressive and women are oppressed. All this does is make women single until they hit 40, realise how alone they are and become bitter crazy cat ladies who wish they'd married and had kidsBlack Lives Matter…based on false assumption that because there is disparate outcome therefore there's disparate treatment. Has been proven false except in a minority of individual casesAntifa…what happens when you let leftists run the education system and when you tell people your opposition are literal NazisAnti capitalism…a combo of all of the above

What does the climax of the Marathi film "COURT" means?

The climax is the one of the best part of the movie, i love that movie and i love to discuss about it.. We need to first understand the gist of the movie, which i will try to put it in short with respect to the character..First we need to understand the movie is a court case fight between Narayan Kamble vs Maharashtra state BMC. Someone has to be responsible for the death of the sewage worker. The Maharashtra state BMC is trying to avoid the responsibility, that the death of the worker was not because of unavailability of safety gears that should have been provided to the worker to work with but because of provocation of Narayan Kamble's poems.Lifestyle:Vinay Vora: Lawyer of Narayan Kamble, Upper class, wants to make a change in the society, drinks high branded whiskey in the night, Goes to a good restaurant for dinner, Money is not important for him, a man with sense of what is right and wrong. He firmly believes Narayan Kamble is right who is trying to uplift his community which is still suffering in a caste driven society and the death was not because of his poems.Public Prosecutor Nutan: A middle class, age in 40s, two kids, lives in a chawl system next to railway track, a good family outing is a roadside lunch (khanawal), a movie and daily gossip including discussion of the saree colour in the train. Treats every case as just another job of the day, if you can recollect her saying "Dambun taka 20 varsha sathi jail madhe, majhi sutka hoil lavkar", here we are talking about a innocent old man with ill health in 60s. But makes no difference to Nutan, who just wants to get out of the case.Did u see, Vinay Vora lifestyle is nowhere close to Narayan Kamble yet he is fighting for what he believe in. Where as Nutan's lifestyle is more closer to Narayan Kamble yet she fails to empathise his situation.Scene The court session blackout...The blackout is for us to think how our society works, as i have mentioned above the state is trying to shed of its responsibility by saying that the death was due to provocation and blame it on such a man who is a rebel, doesnt do anything other than writing rebel books and poems and doesnt have any power to stand against the state.The climax..The judge: who decides what is right and wrong, so many lives/families are decided by the decision this man takes in the court. Eagerly waits for the vacation to start, he goes for a picnic, plays anatakshari. There is a scene where he talks to one of his friend whose son has a health issue and could not pronounce the words properly.The friend says we have tried many doctors and medication is going on to which he says why dont you try changing the name add another alphabet to it, the health issue will be solved. A judge who decide on so many lives is giving this kind of advice to his friend.. Think about it.The last scene where he is sleeping on the bench and few kids who decides to play a prank on him, they execute that prank and the judge catches hold of one kid and hits him hard. The kid says nothing, cries and goes away, the judge goes back to sleep.The last scene is an amazing metaphor to our society, that there are people(kids deciding to play a prank) who wants to change our society, the way we think, talk, walk, people like Narayan Kamble, Vinay Vora, who knows what is right and wrong. But when they raise their voice( Executing the prank) the society (sleeping judge) gets hold of one and slaps him hard (Narayan Kamble, Vinay Vora) and goes back to sleep again.

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