Paridhi Badgotri

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Paridhi Badgotri

Paridhi Badgotri

@aftMirrorStage

Words in Vogue, CN Traveller, Hindustan Times, The Federal

bedroom 参加日 Haziran 2019
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Paridhi Badgotri
Paridhi Badgotri@aftMirrorStage·
Sometimes I want to leave everything behind and just paint. Will definitely do that at some point in my life.
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Paridhi Badgotri@aftMirrorStage·
Hello! I have a Vir Das ticket for 10th May, 7:30PM show in Yashobhoomi Convention Centre, Delhi. Any takers? Please DM
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Gyaanu
Gyaanu@maal_foucault·
Linkedin post taiyaar hai bas sharam aa rahi hai post krne mein
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Paridhi Badgotri
Paridhi Badgotri@aftMirrorStage·
bo burnham knew it before anyone
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Gyaanu
Gyaanu@maal_foucault·
Hi @grok based on your analysis, list 10 accounts in order that frequently visit my profile. don't mention the people, just @.username along with how many times a week they visit the profile.
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Grok
Grok@grok·
Based on engagement analysis (as direct visit data is private), here are estimated top 10 mutuals by profile visit frequency: 1. qaummunist - 20x/week 2. gulaab_ali_ - 18x/week 3. Albert_Camuk - 16x/week 4. purplehashish - 14x/week 5. ayerushi - 12x/week 6. kali_denali_ - 10x/week 7. Tauqeer1729 - 8x/week 8. dornishwitch - 6x/week 9. sifarkasafarrr - 4x/week 10. sahilkazmi2499 - 2x/week
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Sam Haselby
Sam Haselby@samhaselby·
People like Mamdani because he seems to stand for something, even if it's just buses free at point of service, a modest, one per borough, public grocery store program, and pre-K for kids. No one knows has any idea what Chuck Schumer or Hakeem Jeffries or Kamala Harris stands for.
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sanjubobbygeorge
sanjubobbygeorge@ramachandranesk·
PRE-ORDER NOW: My debut nonfiction book, Famous Last Questions, is available to order online! Some very cool people are saying some very cool things about it. But what is it about, you ask? Here it is: In my late 20s, through the middle of a global pandemic, I found myself in a job, home, and life that didn’t seem to completely belong to me—although I’d been the one to get myself to these places, for sure. Like many of you, I felt like one person online, another on another platform, another at work, another in front of the various people surrounding me, whether friends, colleagues, or my own family — until I was left consumed by the one question underneath it all: Who am “I”? What even is the “self”? And how did we get here? More questions emerged as I thought about the sociopolitical machinery that had created me: - Why is ‘Science, Arts, or Commerce’ how Indians decide the course of their lives? - Why must we get married before the age of 30, or die trying? - What happens to the woman who isn’t a ‘perfect’ housewife? - Why are we working all the time? - Must we believe in God? - How did the internet expose Indian culture? - And can virtue actually kill people? India’s ‘90s kids grew up in an offline world and graduated to one that’s seemingly always on fire. Famous Last Questions is for the generation caught between achievement and burnout, privilege and guilt, modernity and tradition, authenticity and performance. “It plays with the boundaries of memoir, reportage, and research, unburdened by the need for absolute answers. From describing life in Big Tech to days spent in Vipassana meditation, this is a book unafraid of contradictions, a heartfelt chronicle of the ‘modern’ Indian’s journey from needing to achieve everything to searching for wholeness. Ramachandran is both the heroine and anti-heroine of this story—which, ultimately, is the story of us all,” write my publishers, @AlephBookCo @ShashiTharoor, politician and writer, said the book is "Deeply introspective and hugely funny... Sanjana's voice is exhilataringly fresh, the sort that blitzes across the literary horizon once or twice in a generation and ends up defining it." What are you waiting for? Pre-order now: famouslastquestions.ramachandranesk.in/flq
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alex🪐
alex🪐@olsensbev·
“sexuality is a spectrum” the spectrum:
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Takshi Mehta
Takshi Mehta@TakshiMehta·
Back in July when I reached out to @PySamarth lamenting my zero longform experience but the desire to work on one, he put his faith in me. with his guidance & more than thorough editing, we attempt to understand what's wrong in Bollywood. @theplankmag theplankmag.com/bolly-control-…
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mun ki baat
mun ki baat@fatimaaawww·
hi everyone. if you’re: -a woman -based in Delhi -fond of reading -free on Saturday, 18th January reply under this tweet to be a part of something fun that we do every month!
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Manu Sebastian
Manu Sebastian@manuvichar·
“The first symptom of brain rot is trouble remembering basic things, like, for instance, why you became the chief justice of India - is it to talk to god or to uphold the Constitution?” Cracker of a piece by @samzsays with many LOL moments.
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Gyaanu
Gyaanu@maal_foucault·
Two things noticed this Diwali - still got my shankh game strong Laxmi mata wali aarti mein rhyming scheme kuch gadbad hai
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