Do you have an Elephant in your House?

Elephant, closely related to ugly mammoth

Elephants are the largest land mammals on earth and have distinctly massive bodies, large ears, and long trunks. They use their trunks to pick up objects, trumpet warnings, greet other elephants, or suck up water for drinking or bathing, among other uses.

      • Elephant is the largest land animal.
      • Elephant tusks have 150,000 muscle units and have mad skills.
      • Elephant tusk is a tooth.
      • Elephant’s skin is very thick, 2.5 cm.
      • Elephant communicate through vibration.
      • Elephant never forgets.
      • Elephant eats up to 150 kgs of food daily.

    Do you have an elephant in your house?

    When you have a priest in your family, many of them think as if they have an elephant in their family. Having an elephant, a ‘mammoth’ is a prestige in India, especially in Kerala.

    What do they do?

    These elephants eat a lot. After blottoned up, they walk slowly and also talk slowly. They also provide cheap food and local drinks to the local thugs, rapists and pedophiles. They use them to divide the community for his selfish reasons. Anyone who stands for truth will be crushed.

    They want to involve and be the tresurer in many projects such as big constructions and rennovations. That provides a great opportunity for them to rob or embezzeled enormous funds. Many of them send pictures of poor children and abandoned old aged people to foreign organizations to collect funds on which they do not pay tax.

    Many other elephants rob the diocean funds and feed their extended families. They illegally secure college admissions and jobs for their relatives. So these people must be thankful and obliged to protect the elephants, right?

    Does the law permit them to rob?

    As long as there is no law to submit the financials of the religious organizations, funds will be collected, robbed, or embezzled. When no money is involved in these organizations, these elephants would have been like mongooses or pikes as the way they begin!

    A former ‘Elephant’ never forgets, now he talks

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