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A non conventional, non traditional, burrito most commonly comprised of Italian fare. Popular term used mostly in the south-western United States and some areas of New Zealand.
Daaaaaaamn... That JTini was so extra! It built using: homemade bolognese, tagliolini, diced pepperoncinis, a diced up and garlic butter fried left over slice of pizza, diced bacon, pepperoni and 4 different types of dry aged Italian cheeses. The culinary brilliance of a flavor architectural mastermind! Mara and Jason have no idea how good they have it when it comes to their JTini access. JTini's are basically the greatest joy that anyone could ever reach that would even come close to the pleaure derived from a solid dvam.
JTini by Truthwriter June 16, 2019
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Worldwide Jinius 

Worldwide Jinius is a term to describe BTS Jin. Jin + genius= Jinius

He enrolled at Konkuk University (acting major) which had a 200:1 pass rate. Despite his busy schedule, he managed to graduate with good grades in 2017.
"Jin, his life more hectic than me and still graduated at the top of his class! Now, I’m inspired. Thank you Worldwide Jinius” a fan said.
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An ascetic religion of India, founded in the sixth century BCE that teaches the immortality and transmigration of the soul and denies the existence of a perfect or supreme being. Both Jainism and Buddhism was rooted in dissatisfication with Brahmanic ritual and was founded by rough contemporaries in the 7th-6th centuries BCE by memebers of the kshatriya varna. It appealed to the masses by offering methods of salvation free from priestly control and rejecting the caste system. It Focuses on the need for extreme self mortification, the absence of possessions (including clothing) and the necessity of ahimsa, the practice of no-harm. They practice ahimsa to the point that they wear no shoes so that they do not step on insects and kill them. By doing bad deeds, they believe that karmic matter sticks to the soul. By doing good deeds, they believe that karmic matter loosens from the soul. Along with the act of ahimsa, Jains cannot lie, and commit sexual unchasity or infidelity. They must also guard against evils that can be avoided, observe regular meditation, observe regular periods of self denial, ocassionaly observe days as monks, control greed, and give alms (especially to ascetics).
The goal of Jainism is to rid one's soul of karmic matter and so escape samsara (cycle of re-birth/re-death) in moksha (release). There are 3 monastic sects - Digambaras (the Sky-Clad), The Shvetambaras (the White Clad), and The Sthanakvasis (those who reject idols and temples).
A hell of a girl! A good artist that is shy and doubts herself but ends up being a good friend!
a Jiniya is perfect for a Renard
Person 1:Is That Jiniya

Person 2:no, just a beautiful angel
Person1: Oh she's dating Renard

Person 2: Dang it
One of the oldest religious traditions of India, Jainism has existed side by side with Hinduism throughout its long history. With fewer than 5 million adherents and comprising less than 1% the Indian population, Jainism has demonstrated a remarkable tenacity and endurance and continues to exert an influence far beyond its small numbers.
Jainism (the name derives from a Sanskrit word meaning "follower of the Jina, or conqueror") was established in our era by Mahavira ("the Great Hero") in the sixth century B.C.E. In fact, Mahavira is considered only the most recent in a list of 24 such teachers who brought Jainism into the world during previous great cosmic eras of time. These teachers, or "Tirthankaras," taught a path to religious awakening based on renouncing the world by practice of strict religious austerity. Mahavira established a monastic community of both nuns and monks. This community is the oldest continually surviving monastic community in the world.
Jains reject belief in a creator god and seek release from endless reincarnation through a life of strict self-denial. The title of Jina is given to those who are believed to have triumphed over all material existence. As all human activity accumulates karma, the force that perpetuates reincarnation, the only way to free one's jiva, or soul, from the bondage of material existence is by reducing this activity through ascetic practice. In addition, Jainism places a special emphasis on ahimsa ("non-injury") to all living beings. The concern for life is extended to all creatures, even minute microbes that are not visible. The Jain ideal is a mendicant ascetic who takes extreme measures to avoid injuring all creatures. Monks and nuns are sometimes seen with muslin cloths over their mouths to keep out flying insects, and they are enjoined to use small brooms to gently sweep away living creatures from their path, so as to not accidentally crush them.
The sacred texts of the Jains are called Agamas. The two main branches of Jainism share many of the same sacred texts in common, but since their split in the fifth century C.E., they have developed different traditions of textual transmission. Both branches claim that authority for the most ancient texts derives from Mahavira, who was in turn enunciating sacred truths that the Tirthankaras before him had taught. Handed down orally in the monastic communities, the sacred literature was not written down until about 500 C.E.

There are several differences between the two traditions of Jainism, the Shvetambaras ("white-clad monastics") and the Digambaras ("sky-clad monastics"). Shvetambaras believe that monks and nuns should be permitted to wear a simple white robe. Digambaras require monks to be nude.
YO man Look those guys in white are they the KKK naw ctonn those are the ppl who follow jainism they wont persecute u and skin u alive cuz ure black it is not their way to judge a person based on the color of their skin unlike the kkk who are a buch of redneck bastards who fuck ANYTHING THAT MOVES even cars
Jainism by BTNH February 4, 2005
"Just thought I'd say it"

A notorious quote from famous graphics card critic/reviewer Jacob Billing.
"There's no need for it ok?, I mean...you're just jealous at the end of the day... JTISI"
JTISI by Kris/mp3kla May 28, 2007