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Ghandi was a remarkable man but, throughout his life, he was bedevilled by a series of problems. For instance, his insistence on walking around barefoot had a bearing on the serious callouses he developed on the soles of his feet whilst his strict vegetarian diet meant that, at times, his weakened body became fragile and troubled by disease. Another unfortunate side-effect of the vegetarian diet was the barely-mentioned fact that the great man suffered from extremely bad breath.
It could be said, therefore, that Ghandi, amongst other things, was a super-calloused-fragile-mystic-hexed-by-halitosis.
It could be said, therefore, that Ghandi, amongst other things, was a super-calloused-fragile-mystic-hexed-by-halitosis.