Um, karma is like when people upvote your comments/posts. They most likely have a karma minimum to disallow new accounts/alts/bots to clog up the subreddit. If you are active in the comments and other subs you will eventually gain karma. It takes 24 hours for ur karma to be received.
While it's kind of perverted in the West, the concept of karma is a central tenet of several Eastern religions. Karma isn't just good or bad -- it's a natural law. Join Josh and Chuck to learn more about karma in this religiously respectful episode.
The preview began with Brian looking for apartments to move in to. The previous episodes had focused on his dilemma of moving away from his parents and starting a new life. While his dating scene with Avni didn't quite work out as he had expected it to, he decided that it was only natural for him to now move out, considering that he was already in his 30s, and women wouldn't approve of him living with his parents.
At the church, Bobby shows the priest his handbook with a list of people he saved to redeem his asron killing 148 people five years ago, now having 68 names, declaring he would be safe to die after he fills it. The priest reminds him the church is against suicide, and proclaims he believes in God's justice rather than karma proposed by Bobby. Then Bobby reveals his assumption that the plasma analysis turned out to be negative, suspecting he may not live long until he repays his sin, while terrified at how he will remain uneasy until he completes his deeds.
Karma is the Asian religious principle that one's past actions influence one's future life. In more common usage, karma is the belief that we each get what is coming to us as a result of our previous acts.
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