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@sathvikpg

Karnataka, India انضم Aralık 2016
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lesabre
lesabre@lesabrefomo·
wish there was a historical timeline feature for twitter where you could go back to a specific date and go through the timeline as if it were that day again id love to go back to both the peak bull and bear days to see what the tl was saying with hindsight
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Deepak Bopanna
Deepak Bopanna@dpkBopanna·
Is it just me or are u also seeing piles of garbage across Bengaluru? Been like this for weeks now.
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Mrs C
Mrs C@captain_mrs·
when I was younger we always had nivea creme in the blue tub and I always hated applying it because it was so globby and hard to spread on my face but kept using it because it was objectively the best night moisturiser for me, and then like 6 years ago I saw a makeup tutorial where they got a bit, rubbed it between their hands to warm it up and spread it out and THEN applied it to their face and I tried it and realised it just easily applies in one thin smooth layer and my mind was blown that I could have been using it incorrectly for literally decades anyway there must be a lot of things like that in the world
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Naval
Naval@naval·
Vibe coding is more addictive than any video game ever made (if you know what you want to build).
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Udang_udangan
Udang_udangan@uWudangan·
@kuso_otoko That's life advice right there
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G Sampath
G Sampath@samzsays·
Bingo. This is actually the reason behind the epidemic of digital arrest scams. Have always wondered why none of the reporting ever talks about it -- low trust society, terrified of cops, no faith in criminal justice system. That's why these scams work in india.
Jayant Bhandari@JayantBhandari5

Here @WSJ misses the forest for the trees. “Digital arrests” work because Indians are terrified of the real police. In practice, cops do not produce warrants or summons—they simply pick you up and take you to the station with zero paperwork. A petty TI can destroy your life on a whim and face zero consequences. Citizens have no clue what lawful policing even looks like. That cultivated fear and ignorance is exactly what makes them gullible to scammers on a video call. wsj.com/world/fake-cop…

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Jayant Bhandari
Jayant Bhandari@JayantBhandari5·
Here @WSJ misses the forest for the trees. “Digital arrests” work because Indians are terrified of the real police. In practice, cops do not produce warrants or summons—they simply pick you up and take you to the station with zero paperwork. A petty TI can destroy your life on a whim and face zero consequences. Citizens have no clue what lawful policing even looks like. That cultivated fear and ignorance is exactly what makes them gullible to scammers on a video call. wsj.com/world/fake-cop…
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Smells Like Teen Statism
Smells Like Teen Statism@BlueEightySix·
Apparently there is a shy boy in my daughter's second grade class who was letting her take the candy that his parents put in his lunch. And she got so used to it that she started doing it without asking before it got back to us from the teacher, which was embarrassing. Had to teach her a lesson about taking advantage of boys.
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Vishal Bhargava
Vishal Bhargava@VishalBhargava5·
Government schools will improve when a rule is implemented that children of govt officers should study only in government schools: @TVMohandasPai India spends ₹6.5 lakh crore on government schools
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Visa is doing marketing consults (see pinned!)
the kind of person that's socialized to be obedient to authority will also be obedient to anything that seems authoritative, and this is why we are the smartest AND dumbest people on the planet simultaneously
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lisatomic
lisatomic@lisatomic5·
I asked my son if it was difficult in Japan to get around not knowing the language and he said they went to a starbucks today and look at this translation
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sathvik
sathvik@sathvikpg·
@visakanv There was a joke in 'ben 10' that some alien researcher thought that the most dominant group of animals on earth were ants because they're.... everywhere
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Visa is doing marketing consults (see pinned!)
just looked into this. it’s crazy. they’re native to Argentina, were accidentally spread everywhere by humans, generally cooperate with each other across different colonies (but do sometimes go to war), and in ~100 years have built a global empire
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Massimo@Rainmaker1973

The largest ant supercolony ever found in the world was estimated to have had billions of Argentine ants with millions of nests over a 6000 km distance along the Mediterranean and Atlantic coasts in Southern Europe buff.ly/2FAjdSs

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ricky
ricky@rickyflows·
if you go to the gym in the mornings do you just wear your underwear from yesterday? do you buy 2x the amount of underwear? what’s the meta
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Gay Interrupted
Gay Interrupted@TwinkTheory·
I wonder if, during some large catastrophe like 9/11 for example, there was a man or woman walking toward work in the towers, saw the first plane go in, and realize in a flash second they could walk completely out of their life and be presumed dead. It would’ve been long before cctv or facial recognition software, maybe they’d already been thinking about it for some time, had cash hidden away and what not. It’s strange how it would be virtually impossible to disappear now. We’re photographed hundreds if not thousands of times a week just going about our lives.
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Sony Thăng
Sony Thăng@nxt888·
58,000 Americans died in Vietnam. Over 3,000,000 Vietnamese died. And for fifty years, American culture has centered the grief of the 58,000 while treating the 3,000,000 as a backdrop. As scenery. As context. As "the Vietnam War experience." They built a wall in Washington with American names on it. A beautiful wall. A solemn wall. Good. Mourn your dead. But understand what that wall does not say. It does not say why they died. It does not say what they were doing there. It does not say what was done in their name to the people whose country it actually was. It does not mention My Lai, where American soldiers massacred an entire village, old men, women, children, babies, and the officer who ordered it served three years of house arrest before being pardoned. Three years. House arrest. Pardoned. For five hundred people murdered in a ditch. It does not mention the 2.7 million acres of Vietnamese forest doused in Agent Orange, a chemical weapon disguised as herbicide, that is still deforming Vietnamese children today. Not in 1970. Not in 1985. Today. Children born in 2020 with bodies twisted by a war their grandparents fought. And the chemical companies that made it are still in business. Still profitable. Still un-prosecuted. And yet they send us human rights reports. They grade our democracy. They warn us about our behavior. The audacity is so enormous it becomes almost impressive. Almost.
Secretary of War Pete Hegseth@SecWar

We will forever honor and remember the warriors of Vietnam. They wore the uniform. They fought valiantly. We will ALWAYS REMEMBER their sacrifice.

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