Indian revolutionary and a major figure in the Indian independence movement of the early Twentieth Century. Singh was active in revolutionary struggle from an early age and he was briefly affiliated with the Mohandas Ghandi’s “Non-Cooperation” movement, although Singh would break with Ghandi’s philosophy of non-violent resistance later in life.
Singh embraced atheism and Marxism-Leninism and integrated these key components into his philosophy of revolutionary struggle. Under his leadership, the Kirti Kissan Party was renamed the Hindustan Socialist Republican Organization. As Singh and his organization rose to new prominence in the Indian independence movement, they became the focus of public criticism from Ghandi himself, who disagreed with their belief that violence was a necessary and vital component of revolutionary struggle.
Singh’s secularism was perhaps his most important contribution to the socialist and independence struggles. During those turbulent times, British Imperialism used every tactic to create antagonism among the different religions of India, especially between Hindus and Muslims. The Sanghatan and Shuddi Movements among Hindus; and tableegh and many sectarian movements in Muslims bear witness to the effects of this tactic. Bhagat Singh removed his beard which was a violation of Sikh religion, because he did not want to create before the public the image of a ‘Sikh’ freedom fighter. Nor did he want to be held up as a hero by the followers of this religion. He wanted to teach the people that British Imperialism was their common enemy and they must be united against it to win freedom.
On April 8, 1924, Baghat Singh and his compatriot B. K. Dutt hurled two bombs on to the floor of the Central Delhi Hall in New Delhi. The bombs were tossed away from individuals so as not to harm anyone and, in fact, no one was harmed in the ensuing explosions. Following the explosions, Singh and Dutt showered the hall with copies of a leaflet that later was to be known as “The Red Pamphlet.” The pamphlet began with a passage which was to become legendary in the Indian revolutionary struggle:
“It takes a loud voice to make the deaf hear, with these immortal words uttered on a similar occasion by Vaillant, a French anarchist martyr, do we strongly justify this action of ours.”
Singh and Dutt concluded the pamphlet with the phrase “Long Live the Revolution!” This phrase (translated from “Inquilab Zindabad!” became one of the most enduring slogans of the Indian Independence Movement.
Singh and Dutt turned themselves in following the bombing incident. Following the trial, they were sentenced to “transportation for life” and while imprisoned, Singh and Dutt became outspoken critics of the Indian penal system, embarking on hunger strikes and engaging in agitation and propaganda from within the confines of the prison. Shortly after the commencement of his prison sentence, Singh was implicated in the 1928 death of a Deputy Police Superintendent. Singh acknowledged involvement in the death and he was executed by hanging on 23 March 1931.
Bhagat Singh is widely hailed as a martyr as a result of his execution at the hands of oppressors and, as such, he is often referred to as “Shaheed (Martyr) Bhagat Singh.”
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Welp, today I made what was by far the worst mistake I’ve ever made in any job.
CW: Animal suffering
I missed a 0 when diluting insulin and accidentally gave a a bunch of rats 10 times as much insulin as they were supposed to receive. 3 died, 1 has recovered but had seizures before he passed out and has had a another since waking up, and 1 is still unconscious. I’ve spent the last 4 hours syringing sugar water into their mouths trying to keep them alive. I did mouth to mouth CPR on a rat.
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Also, while this is fully my fault and I shouldn’t have fucked that math up, why the fuck is insulin measured differently from every other substance on earth? What the hell is a “unit of insulin”?? The hell do you mean this vial is 100 units per mL? Why is my final concentration in units per kilogram??? Just use grams you fucking weirdos! If insulin just had normal measurements this error likely wouldn’t have happened, and I guarantee I’m not the first person to cause problems because of that.
Like, at the end of the day I should’ve done better math. But if I’m engineering disaster style trying to figure out what parts of the system led to the problem and what to change to prevent it happening again, one of my suggestions would be to measure insulin the same way as every other substance.
Okay, my latest hyperfixation has been beating all the classic Mega Man games, and I’m up to Mega Man 9. Here are my thoughts:
Great music. Some of the best in the series.
I love Galaxy Man, he is adorable. All the robot masters are great actually.
I love the aesthetic of the levels and the various gimmicks
FUCK the level design though. So much insta death bullshit to make you replay and memorize what’s coming. Sure, the older ones had that too, but they didn’t have nearly as many “we’re going to drop you into spikes without time to react” or “Here’s a bunch of pits that require precision platforming that the controls aren’t made for.” moments as 9 has.
oh hell yeah. Mega Man 4 was my first, that makes it special to me for some reason.
Sure, the older ones had that too
what older ones? I thought you’re doing the original NES series
what older ones? I thought you’re doing the original NES series
Mega Man 9 was done in 2008 in the style of an NES game. When I say Classic I just mean I’m playing the original series through starting with 1 and ending with 11. Although I hear X is good so I might check that out after.
I agree that 4 is rad as hell. I think 3 and 4 are my favorites so far.
Starting to realize that a lot of my interpersonal relationship issues stem from trying to pretend to be neurotypical and fulfill all those expectations, but I suck at it.
I need more neurodivergent friends, but I’m a 41yo parent of a teenager, it’s a bit of a weird place to start trying to build a new social network.
I only have 1 autistic friend irl. I asked her to take me to a hobby meetup (SCA) next week so I can try to meet more fellow fun nerds, but after that I’m kinda lost.
How do I make more neurodivergent friends? I know the usual NT stuff of bars and hobbies and activities; I think I’m looking for suggestions of which hobbies and groups might be more full of my neurospicy brethren.
Check if there’s any meetups for autistic people or local orgs that organise them in your area. In the Netherlands those sorts of things are available in the whole country.
Here they’re usually structured as a monthly meet-up that lasts a few hours, where they have tables & drinks as well as various boardgames so people can choose what interactions they want to have. Last one I went to had 30 people there with ages ranging from 20 to 60.
Honestly any groups which attract those with a specialist knowledge are going to be enticing to neurodivergent folks.
It could be trains, it could be historical reenactment societies, it could be Warhammer 40k, it could be a volunteer wildlife conservation group.
My advice would be to aim for the things that you are either already interested in or the things which you would like to try. If you’re not interested in participating in a historical reenactment society then you’re probably not going to have fun, you’re probably not going to connect with people there, and you’re probably not going to find common ground with the neurodivergent people you come across there.
DnD tends to attract a very neurodivergent crowd and it’s experiencing a renaissance. The bar for participation is pretty low and if you either like gaming or you are open to playing games then there’s a good chance that you’ll at least find it to be okay. Like any group activity, however, your experience is going to depend on the people you are with.
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