SambhavāmiYugeYuge - Healthmaxxing🌞
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SambhavāmiYugeYuge - Healthmaxxing🌞
@Windsofchange72
Ex–Investment Banker turned Orthomolecular Health Coach 🍀 DM - Personalised Coaching Aesthetics ✨ | Shāstra 🕉️ | Civilizational Revivalism 🪷 |






@HodlEagle254 Experimenting with drones is done when there are specific targets in mind.











My Shang brothers are so loving ❤️ I'm getting sweet messages like these from them.....they invited me to their village and said they'll make a vegetarian feast for me (I'm touched ngl 🥹). They're very grateful that Indians are speaking up for them. Made my day ❤️🙏

स्वागत है @narendramodi.



‼️Looks like CCP has smacked Elon’s ass after Indian discovery of Chinese caste system across the app. Now the entire feed on it is erased.







I want to clarify that I am not trying to be misogynistic, but I feel frustrated by what seems to be a lack of engagement from women regarding our national issues. From my observation, a significant portion of women in the country don't seem to focus on what is happening in India. For instance, I have seen K-pop fan girls supporting the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) over India, whereas almost all the support I receive for this campaign comes from my 'brothers.' I deeply appreciate their solidarity, but it makes me wonder why this divide exists. In China, I often see women actively fact-checking while men leave hate comments. In contrast, I rarely see that kind of organized online defense from women here. While there is a strong discourse around feminism, there seems to be a lack of outrage when an Indian girl is attacked in the UK by racists simply for being Indian. I do not mean to generalize all women, but this is a pattern I have noticed: this specific campaign is receiving very little support from them.









