Feminism is bullshit just like communism.. it invented to just make a quarrel between men and women... Don't fall into this trap.. read and learn more about politics it will serve u much more..
@@bhushankabir8906 Dude we live in India. Recognise your privilege. This is a deeply patriachal society and it's absurd for you to tell a woman who actually experiences that, that you don't need feminism.
Besides subscribers no. you are doing fantastic job guys... Don't shut this channel it is very very good place to hangout.. it's just a matter of time.. right time will come... People need this content.. love this video too...
The reason I watch books on toast because you get to hear not so popular writers, today i got to know about pauline kael although she is a critic first but she has this exemplary personality . Please keep making more videos- This is the only channel I wait for more videos.
Loved this new format too. Podcast with long and deep conversations are perfect too. Watching any of your formats has always been a pleasure. Keep it up guys!
I am in love with all your podcast.And you both are my gateway to wondrous world of books.Before this for me books were only for knowledge.(thanks) now I am reading (maus) its really amazing.
As far as I know, Krishna did not ask Karna to give his kawach. It was Indra who went as a Sadhu (I think) and as Karna was danveer he used to give whatever someone asked for and Indra asked for Kawach. Karna gives away his Kawach even though he recognizes Indra and tells him that he can defeat Arjuna without the Kawach but it's sad that he does not believe in his son ie, Arjuna (something on the lines of that and in a more mocking way). Krishna might have planned it all but Indra is known to be a more cowardly devta and more into these kinds of trickery.
As a politics obsessed reader, Jairam Ramesh just wrote a new biography of VK Krishna Menon. He writes a lot and would be an interesting interview. Just a suggestion :) Anyway love the channel and you both have introduced me to a lot of brilliant Indian literature.