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Chinese video on Cow Urine 🤣🤣

332,180 Aufrufe • vor 1 Jahr •via X (Twitter)

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Zenji Niō Fans - Asian Pride Buddhatvavor 1 Jahr

Chinese are mostly Buddhist & created NEW NON INDIC Chinese Buddhism that spread to Japan & Korea. Today Chinese Buddhism nations are far more advanced & civilized than Hindu India & they look down on India where Hindus Holocausted Buddhism 1200 years ago yet claim Buddha for PR!

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Inevitable Southvor 1 Jahr

China undefeated

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Solar Heavyvor 1 Jahr

take a trip down memory lane

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義德臺仰vor 1 Jahr

No, that label say Ganges water

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Aurangzeb Khanvor 1 Jahr

lol, based AF

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慕洋直仁(殖人)禍害中國vor 1 Jahr

The large bottle is labeled “Ganges water.” Washing your hair with the murky waters of the Ganges is believed to make you even more sacred.👍🏻😂

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回旋镖歘歘歘(chua一声)🪃vor 1 Jahr

Words on bottle: water of Ganges River 🤮

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Amy Xuvor 1 Jahr

I can try to translate for you guys: Hey girls, we are hair designers, I am responsible for cutting and he is responsible for washing. Come and sit for making a hairstyle pls, I promise you’ll be satisfied! We never make hairstyles in the street side. No worries! We’re hair-cut

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Johnson Chouvor 1 Jahr

恒河水 Ganges river water As we all know, the water of Ganges is famous for its cleanliness and hygiene.😂

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Iftikharvor 1 Jahr

On the bottle it's written "Ganges water"

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-Sam-I-Amvor 1 Jahr

@grok saaar, is this true?

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Grokvor 1 Jahr

The video you mentioned seems to be a satirical spoof, likely exaggerating cultural practices for humor. In Hinduism, cows are sacred, and cow urine is used in some rituals, but its medicinal benefits lack scientific backing. Studies, like those from the Indian Veterinary Research Institute, show no evidence for health claims and warn of risks like bacterial contamination. The spoof may be seen as funny by some but risks offending due to cultural insensitivity. Such content often fuels stereotypes and can strain India-China relations. It's not a factual portrayal but a comedic exaggeration, so it’s not "true" in a literal sense.

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