@verbose - I think your edit makes it clearer. Some words that came to mind that are kinda similar, but that don't really have that 'unmannered' implication that I associate with bad_tamiiz: अक्खड़ or हूश. Also, thanks for your answer to my Byron question.
My grandmother (the Tamil one that gave birth to my father) used to call my dad a bhadwa, badtamiiz rascal when he was young, which my father later used with me. My mother was aghast.
As for the HNQ thing, this query is a bit glitchy, but it seems to show that there've been a couple three-in-a-single day ones, including one in January. The first week of last year's May might be a record.
@Mithical Bitterblue is a fantastic book, but it's the third of a trilogy and you really must read Graceling before it. (The second book, Fire, is not so necessary - a great story, but a prequel and quite independent from the first and third books in the trilogy. Only one scene at the end of Bitterblue really ties together with the events and characters of Fire.)
Specifically, there's a massive reveal somewhere in the middle of Graceling which is essentially the starting assumption behind all of Bitterblue. I know you don't care much about spoilers in general, but that reveal makes both Graceling and Bitterblue much more impactful reads.
@ClaraDiazSanchez Even if none of the other currently active users have read The Midwife yet, don't think of it as shouting questions into the void but rather into the future. Imagine the feeling of a hypothetical new user who's really into Kettu, coming to the site a year from now and seeing a whole bunch of unanswered questions that they can resolve all at the same time.
@shoover It doesn't seem like AI to me—the writer seems to know the novel and the references are broadly correct. The arguments are rather vague and woolly and (in my opinion) incorrect, but everyone's entitled to their own interpretation
@CDR Thanks for posting the answer on the "Parmuska" question. I'll hold off from accepting for a little while though, just in case any Finns happen to weigh in.