
Rishi 🌐🗽🥥🔰🏙
@RishiJoeSanu • 8,865 subscribers
A liberal Malabari free market urbanist who wants to deregulate & densify Kerala's endless low density sprawl into cosmopolitan Malayali Tokyos.
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Kerala is suffering from a case of tyranny of low expectations since rest of India is extremely filthy. Kerala doesn't have a proper waste management system. If it looks clean to outsiders, that's because Kerala lacks urban density & our garbage gets covered by thick foliage
Rishi | ഋഷി | 🌐🗽🥥🔰🏙270,269 次观看 • 7 个月前

Kerala has the highest per capita wealth among Indian states. It's not hidden wealth either. You can visibly experience Malayali wealth on Kerala's streets. Big houses, fancy cars, women wearing gold jewelry etc. Even Westerners are left wondering where Malayali wealth comes from when they visit the state.
Rishi | ഋഷി | 🌐🗽🥥🔰🏙39,647 次观看 • 2 个月前

It's obvious that first-worlders who whine about sweatshops have never actually talked to people working in sweatshops. Not only do sweatshops offer them a path out of the drudgery of subsistence agriculture but over time, many of them become sweatshop entrepreneurs themselves.
Rishi🥥🗽🌐🔰🏙53,519 次观看 • 10 个月前

Yet another case of Tamil Nadu appropriating Kerala's history. The word Patchouli comes from Malayalam, not Tamil even if it had its origins in ancient Tamil. Patchouli’s history originates through merchant ships, colonial plantations of Malabar Coast. The earliest known mention appears in 16th-century East Indian trading records, where the fresh leaves were packed between silk garments to ward off moths and lend a musky aroma. By the 1800s, British botanists catalogued Pogostemon cablin in Malabar, noting its exploitation for perfumery. Meanwhile, in Ayurvedic texts of the 17th century, also from Kerala, the name exactly matches “patchouli", describing a local herb with warming, stimulative qualities, used for skin eruptions and digestive sluggishness.
Rishi | ഋഷി | 🌐🗽🥥🔰🏙18,687 次观看 • 2 个月前

