chainofdogs

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chainofdogs

chainofdogs

@ColtaineCC

Something of a sandeep acharya fan

انضم Mart 2025
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ⴰⵢⵢⵓⵔ🥀@basedbriwa·
I can't believe people can't see how goofy this religion is 😭 heaven is literally a perverted man's horny fantasy and they're all eating it up.
🏛 🌹PeriklestheGREAT 🌹 🏛 "Vox Populi, Vox Dei"@PeriklesGREAT

x.com/26ers_bp115/st… Why is the Muslim afterlife all about sex? Explain it to me ? A Palestinian Islamic preacher is speaking below. "The houris (virgins of paradise) have no menstruation, no saliva, no nasal discharge, no urine, and no excrement. Muslim men are granted the sexual prowess of 100 men. In paradise, we will have multiple wives and slaves."

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Heidi N. Moore@moorehn·
omg you guys I went for my daily walk to touch grass and I met a CAT. A VERY CUTE CAT.
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Sheri.@CallMeSheri1_·
Hasan Nawaz said, "I think we've to attack the Indian bowlers. I hate every single bowler on the Indian team." (Qadir Khawaja)
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chainofdogs@ColtaineCC·
@sporadica Cope. All the slop shit posters are from Anglo countries.
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chainofdogs@ColtaineCC·
@SirLeoBDasilva You worship some mentally ill jewish man who thought he was the son of God and died on a big stick. Who are you to be judging anything here?
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Leo Dasilva
Leo Dasilva@SirLeoBDasilva·
By the way, Leicester City know the deal they made to win the Premier League and the consequences they are currently facing
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Eitan Fischberger
Eitan Fischberger@EFischberger·
Clash Report, the Turkish psyop that half of political Twitter treats as gospel, had 49,200 followers within 20 hours of its very first tweet. The account — a major source of disinformation and bogus conspiracy theories — is botted as hell. And I can prove it 🧵
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Preeti Choudhry@PreetiChoudhry·
My exit poll! As I leave #Bengal, it would be a disservice not to say this: I have come to deeply admire the way women inhabit space here. There is a quiet, almost subconscious elevation of women as independent beings . something that stands in stark contrast to the entrenched misogyny that still finds resonance across much of northern India. Perhaps it stems from a cultural understanding of shakti. A form of empowerment that manifests here in ways both subtle and profound, unlike anywhere else in the country, even in the south. Any woman journalist who has covered political rallies across India will recognize the difference immediately. Other states, a crowd is not just a logistical challenge, it carries risk. the inevitability of wandering hands, the violation masked by chaos. Here, the crowds are no less dense, the air no less heavy with sweat and alcohol—but the hands, for the most part, do not grope. Men step aside to make way. When contact happens, as it inevitably does in chaos, there is visible embarrassment rather than entitlement. What you encounter is not chivalry, but something far rarer: equality. And equality feels far more meaningful. Was never a fan of chivalry in any case :)  There is more. Women politicians across party lines campaign with a striking freedom, aggressive, sharp, unapologetically irreverent, often using what would elsewhere be labelled as ‘masculine’ rhetoric. In most states, such behaviour would invite judgment, even censure. Here, it is met with acceptance,  applause. What feels liberating to an outsider is, in Bengal, simply normal. What we frame as empowerment  here is a cultural undercurrent. I have covered four elections in this state, and each time I have returned with the same sense of awe. Bengal, meanwhile, ambles on with a certain bemusement, as if unaware of what sets it apart. But it is a big deal. And perhaps the most remarkable part is that Bengal does not think so. Governments will come and go. One can only hope that this constant endures, not just how Bengal sees its women, but how, in many ways, it doesn’t. ♥️♥️♥️
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Muji Singh Rangi
Muji Singh Rangi@mujifren·
Never ever curse Vishnu Each and every Groyper who cursed him ended up on the streets
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Jvnior@Jvnior

I’m going to say the truth. I’m a Muslim Palestinian on X. Yesterday my X payouts went from $8,000 every 2 weeks to $1,000. I complained about it to @nikitabier. Many Zionist accounts targeted me. Told him to remove my monetization. 3 hours later, my monetization is gone. Look… if it’s temporary, I get it. I deserve it. But if it’s a permanent ban, then hear me out: The rollout of creator payouts on X initially transformed the platform into a place where time invested actually paid off for many users. Engagement translated into real revenue, encouraging consistent posting, community building, and honest discourse. It rewarded creators who showed up daily, fostering an ecosystem that felt merit-based and alive. But now, the signals from the platform point in the opposite direction: reduced visibility for certain content, algorithmic tweaks that favor “original” or “high-quality” posts while punishing others, and reports of sudden drops in impressions for accounts that step outside approved lanes. We’re essentially being told we shouldn’t spend as much time here anymore, at least not in the ways that built the payout culture in the first place. That shift undermines the very incentive structure that kept users hooked and contributing. This creates a deeper problem. People won’t simply stop engaging because the algorithm or moderation policies discourage it; they’ll adapt in messy ways. Some will chase whatever metrics still reward visibility, leading to more performative, low-effort content or echo chambers. Others will grow frustrated, posting less or migrating frustrations elsewhere. The result is more division & chaos, not less. When the promise of open participation collides with opaque restrictions, whether labeled as anti-spam, anti-manipulation, or “freedom of speech, not reach”, trust erodes. Users feel gaslit: the platform profited from our time and attention when it suited growth and revenue goals, only to dial back the oxygen once that foundation was laid. We all know the trajectory this follows. It starts with throttled reach for posts that don’t align with evolving internal priorities. Then come temporary restrictions, demonetization, or “temporary labels.” Eventually, for too many, it escalates to full suspension or permanent silencing. Elon Musk positioned X as the free speech platform, a digital town square where ideas could compete without legacy gatekeepers. Yet persistent complaints about shadowbanning, especially for critics of the platform or its owner, alongside massive account suspensions (hundreds of millions cited for manipulation in recent years) and selective deboosting reveal the gap between rhetoric and reality. “Freedom of speech, not reach” sounds principled until reach becomes the quiet enforcer of conformity. Payout incentives pulled creators in; visibility controls risk pushing them out or forcing self-censorship to stay viable. That’s why I’m dropping all my links here: link.me/jvnior. I’m stepping back to focus on streaming. I will post a YouTube video that lays out everything that’s unfolded on X since January. The threats on my life, the defamation, the doxxing, the false reports, the bans. Everything. I truly appreciate every bit of support from everyone along the way. I love you all. I’m going take a break unless @nikitabier responds to me. This break is necessary for my mental health as this is weighing heavier than it should. I never did this for money. But if X genuinely wants to retain the creators who built its energy, it needs to confront whether it’s truly delivering on the free speech promise or just managing a more sophisticated version of a dictatorship. The chaos ahead won’t fix itself.

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Massimo@Rainmaker1973·
Uber driver robbed at gunpoint in Cape Town and the ending was not what people expected
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Levijeans77@levijeans77·
@razibkhan My pet peeve is when people bring their beefs to America. Leave that shit at home.
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chainofdogs@ColtaineCC·
@ChapatiDoc @championswimmer It's not the 80s anymore, huge swathes of white Britain have accepted and are comfortable with non white people living in their country. Nothing is perfect, but relatively speaking, it's a fair and open country. It doesn't serve to be paranoid about these things.
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UK-Prof@ChapatiDoc·
@ColtaineCC @championswimmer You just showed that you have zero understanding of how the British mind works. This isn’t about self respect. Sure, they tolerate you but they want you gone. I grew up in the 80’s England and I wouldn’t wish that kind of abuse on anyone..
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Arnav Gupta
Arnav Gupta@championswimmer·
This house is less than ₹5cr (£0.5M). Less than 30min commute to anywhere in central London. Indian property markets makes no sense to me after seeing the market here 🥲 (+ has huge backyard, kids can play football in)
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chainofdogs@ColtaineCC·
@OohAahOuch @ndtv He's an beautiful boy BTW. Would never get any work done around him. Dog ownership expresses itself differently amongst different classes in India. The class of husky, golden retriever owners with Anglo names will always be off putting to me.
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Namrata Dadwal
Namrata Dadwal@OohAahOuch·
@ColtaineCC @ndtv I can’t help that. He came with it when I adopted him. Since he was already two, blind in the left eye, and scared of a lot of things, I didn’t have the heart to change his name. Plus, a bus driver in Goa told me his father’s name is Oscar too. So no, it’s not a white name 🤷🏻‍♀️
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NDTV@ndtv·
Corporate life can be ruff. Between back-to-back meetings, endless emails, and the constant hustle of a newsroom, it’s all too easy to forget that your well-being is the foundation of your productivity. NDTV recently invited Oscar, our first-ever Chief Bark Officer, to spend the day in the newsroom. While he was mostly here for the head pats and the occasional treat, he accidentally gave us a masterclass in mental health. #MentalHealthAtWork #NDTVChiefBarkOfficer #BurnoutAwareness #WorkplaceWellness #NDTV
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