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@virajraundal8 You cannot restrain yourselves from pooping in the street. How do you plan to become a space-faring civ?
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The Indian civilisation is meant to be a space-faring civilisation. God doesn't award you a location so perfect for it only for you to launch twice a year. You are supposed to take off twice a day and honour the god's wish.
sphinx@protosphinx
the best place to build a spaceport is right here at the equator apparently
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ರಿಸರ್ವ್ ಫಾರೆಸ್ಟ್ ಒಳಗೆ ಹೋಗಿ ಈ ತರ ಹಿಡನ್ ಜಾಗ ತೋರಿಸುವುದು ಅಂತೆ @aranya_kfd ಸೂಕ್ತ ಕ್ರಮ ತಗೊತ್ತಿರ ನೋಡಿ
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Bengaluru South, India 🇮🇳 ಕನ್ನಡ

There are only 5 airports in the world you'd hope to get delayed in.
Most airports are somewhere you wait to leave. These five make 6 hours feel like not enough.
Here they are, ranked worst-to-best:
#1 Singapore Changi (SIN)
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@LizGlab Ask any self-made rich person and odds are you will find out they lost it all at least once or more. It's a mental attitude, smarts, plus the willingness to take risks.
Meanwhile, your average person who wins the lottery is broke in 3 to 6 years and is never rich again.
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@Anc_Aesthetics You conveniently forgot to mention letterbox is out of 5. Asshole
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There's just no way the actual audience rating is 97% on Rotten Tomatoes.
Metacritic has the movie at a 5.3/10 user score, Letterboxd has it at 4.3 and IMDB has it at 8.3/10.
Rotten Tomatoes is removing negative reviews at the behest of the studio.


Pirat_Nation 🔴@Pirat_Nation
The Odyssey has officially overtaken The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King on Rotten Tomatoes. Christopher Nolan’s The Odyssey sits at 95% reviews, edging past The Return of the King, which holds 94%. On the audience side, The Odyssey also leads so far with a 97% Popcornmeter score from verified ratings, compared to The Return of the King’s 86% audience score.
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@trishankkarthik No it’s good.
I had the same opinion about him
But the movie is compact and fantastic. It’s good. Don’t miss it. You will like it
I want to watch it again a couple of times
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@abhiart Don’t cry. Odyssey had also been cringevhelled by them earlier.
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Ramayana & Mahabharata are older than Odyssey, no doubt, but are we capable today to adapt them into films of this sophistication? we've cringed the hell out of our stories in cinema.
maria@NELLIELAROYS
this scene alone…THE ACADEMY WILL BE GAGGED!!!!
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A driver told his CEO: "I lost $97,000 because of you." The CEO's answer cost him a $69 billion company.
Super Bowl Sunday, February 5, 2017. Travis Kalanick orders an Uber Black in San Francisco and lands in the car of Fawzi Kamel, a driver since 2011.
Kamel recognizes his passenger and asks about the falling fares. Then the number: $97,000 lost, bankrupt because of him.
Kalanick's reply goes into the dashcam word for word: "Some people don't like to take responsibility for their own shit. They blame everything in their life on somebody else. Good luck!"
Door slam. Kamel rates the ride 1 star and hands the file to Bloomberg.
The clip detonates on February 28. Watching it, Kalanick drops to his knees in front of colleagues, by their account.
The damage control fails in character: he visits Kamel to apologize, then spends the hour re-arguing fares. The peace costs $200,000, paid to the driver.
Four months later investors force Kalanick out of the $69 billion company he built from nothing.
His exit consolation: a $2.7 billion stake sale. Uber without him passed $150 billion.
One recording, 6 minutes, 1 slammed door. The most expensive ride in Uber's history.
The maestro@maestroslay
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