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Mr Batel

@BernoulliBatel

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USAMA@__bighappy__·
@BernoulliBatel Then, chatgpt should be used for the whole management. Doctors shouldn't be involved.
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USAMA@__bighappy__·
Hospitals aren't restaurants and doctors aren't waiters who are there to order the tests of your choice and prescribe the medications of your choice. If you know which investigation is needed and which medication is needed, what's the need of a doctor?
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Stock Investor
Stock Investor@HumayunInvests·
Nishat Group's NexGen Auto is officially bringing Chinese NEV brand iCAUR to Pak. Models like V23, V27, and 03T are headed our way. Launch timeline is expected soon. Word is they will drop with highly attractive price tags to disrupt the SUV market. Get ready! #KSE100
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Syed M. Saad Ahsan
Syed M. Saad Ahsan@saadahsan·
Who else thinks 99% of all crossovers are UGLY AF?
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Mr Batel
Mr Batel@BernoulliBatel·
@annusraza C segment = small family car = compact car. SUVs are rugged offroad capable cars. Aion and Atto 3 are crossovers which are hatchbacks pretending to be offroaders. Look what happened to that Jaecoo in Taobat. Stop misusing the SUV term.
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Annus Raza
Annus Raza@annusraza·
They BYD Atto 3 supremacy in Pakistan ends today, with the launch of GAC’s AION V at Rs. 8.899 million PKR AION V being a superior overall EV, bigger battery, more range & warranty as compared to BYD Atto 3, and priced Rs. 91k cheaper. AION V will be the go to SUV in Pakistan !
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Mercedes-Benz USAㅤ
Mercedes-Benz USAㅤ@MercedesBenzUSA·
The all-new Mercedes-AMG GT 4-Door Coupé: experience the raw power of a hypercar and the legendary emotion of an Affalterbach V8, paired with charging times that rival a racetrack pitstop. Four doors. No compromises. Pure AMG 🙌
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PMLN
PMLN@pmln_org·
وزیر اعظم شہباز شریف کا عوام کیلئے ریلیف! پٹرول کی قیمت میں 05 روپے فی لیٹر کمی!
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Mr Batel
Mr Batel@BernoulliBatel·
@Kausarcsp English essay is so 1800s. Why do we need essay writing skills in the age of AI?
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𝐊𝐚𝐮𝐬𝐚𝐫 𝐊𝐡𝐚𝐧
Serious CSS candidates: I’m offering free English essay writing coaching to few shortlisted candidates. I will send an email where I will send zoom link and classes details after I view your work. You will have to write a paragraph on a given topic and send me through email. Lemme know in comments and I will DM you the email.
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Car Grails
Car Grails@GrailArchive·
They took a 1950s Mercedes 300SL and made it angrier. Was this disrespectful or the greatest thing ever done to a classic?
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Mr Batel
Mr Batel@BernoulliBatel·
@kfc Because KFC is overhyped and overpriced
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KFC@kfc·
if aliens are real why haven't they been to kfc yet?
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Mr Batel
Mr Batel@BernoulliBatel·
@koolkopper What is in the market for middle class?
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Abdul Majeed Khan Marwat
Abdul Majeed Khan Marwat@koolkopper·
Pakistan’s car market is no longer a one-sided game. For decades, Japanese brands dominated everything from hatchbacks to sedans, building a reputation around reliability, resale value, and fuel efficiency. But now, Chinese cars are changing the conversation. Walk into any showroom today or scroll through trending searches, and you’ll notice something interesting. Buyers are no longer just asking about resale or mileage. They are asking about sunroofs, hybrid systems, ADAS safety, infotainment screens, and electric vehicles. Chinese are now in the competition big time. Looks like what Japanese cars did to American, British and German cars in the 60s is now being repeated by the Chinese cars.
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Mr Batel
Mr Batel@BernoulliBatel·
@QaziShahid786 By your logic, paki professionals moving to west are slaves of those nations? You have been blindfolded by your hate of the military.
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Shahid Qazi
Shahid Qazi@QaziShahid786·
🚨 History of Pakistan Army Officers: It starts with the slavery of the British colonial Masters and ends with the rulers of present-day Pakistan. One family, three generations, same bloodline: 1️⃣ Grandfather → Subedar Muhammad Qasim 7 Rajputana Rifles, British Indian Army 2️⃣ Father → Major Abdul Aziz EME Served on Burma Front, WWII (for the British) 3️⃣ Son → Major Ijaz Aziz 34 FF Regiment, Pakistan Army The British Raj never left… it just changed uniforms. The more things “change,” the more they stay the same. #PakistanArmy #BritishRaj #MilitaryDynasty #RealHistory
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Race
Race@multiplanet1·
7 years ago, I saw Elon Musk at an event. I didn't speak to him. I didn't shake his hand. I just watched him cross the floor. The aura was different. I couldn't explain it then. I can now. When I was a kid, I used to watch ants build colonies. I'd sit there for hours. One ant would walk a path. Then another would walk the same path. Then another. By sunset, the whole colony moved along that single line. None of them questioned why. The first ant chose by accident. Every ant after followed the accident as if it was law. The path became sacred. The path was just one ant's random decision crystallized into tradition. That's most people. Every other person in that room was an ant on the path. Brilliant ants. Wealthy ants. Successful ants. But ants. Each of them carrying invisible inheritance: assumptions made by other people in other times for reasons nobody alive remembers. He wasn't. Aerospace told him rockets cost 65 million dollars. He asked what they were made of. Aluminum, titanium, copper, carbon fiber. Material cost: 2 percent of the price. The other 98 percent was tradition pretending to be physics. He built rockets from raw materials and cut costs by 10x. Auto industry told him electric cars couldn't compete. He asked why. Batteries were expensive because the industry bought assembled batteries at markup. Materials cost less. He made his own batteries. Tesla became worth more than every legacy automaker combined. Banking told him payments were a solved problem. He asked who solved it. Banks did, in 1950, for a different world. He built PayPal. Sold it for 180 million dollars at 28 years old. This is the pattern. While everyone else inherits the path from accidental ants, he asks why the path exists. While everyone else optimizes within the assumption, he questions the assumption. While everyone else competes on execution, he competes on perception of reality. The aura wasn't charisma. It wasn't height or voice or eye contact. It was the absence of inherited weight. Most people you meet are carrying centuries of unexamined assumptions. They believe what their teachers believed who believed what their teachers believed who believed what some ant decided by accident in 1923. The weight is invisible but it's real. You feel it when you stand near them. He wasn't carrying any of it. That's what genius is. Not higher IQ. Not more information. Not better memory. Just the willingness to question every assumption others accept and the discipline to rebuild reality from atoms instead of inheriting it from convention. 7 years later, I run my entire life this way. Every decision: what is this actually made of? What am I assuming? What would this look like if I designed it from atoms instead of borrowing it from people who designed it for situations that no longer exist? The willingness to do this work separates the ants from the architects. Most people will never do it. It's slower upfront. It's lonelier. It requires tolerating the discomfort of disagreeing with consensus when consensus feels safe. But compound interest on first principles thinking over decades is what built SpaceX. It's what built Tesla. It's what built every empire worth studying. The man crossing that floor wasn't magic. He was just one of the few humans alive actually thinking for himself while the rest of the world rented their conclusions from accidental ants. That's the aura. That's what it feels like. That's what it costs.
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Ladakhi_Guy
Ladakhi_Guy@Tenzin_Ladakhi_·
@Irves_Watch Typical Lying Paki. Not even a single Pakistani missiles hit any targets on ground inside India. Pakistan itself lost a C-17 Transport Aircraft during Indian strike on Nur khan Airbase lol. There is video of that
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Irves
Irves@Irves_Watch·
Indian lost a C-17 Globemaster during May 2025 war in Hoshiarpur Punjab. And there is a video. Yeh katta tu aab khulay gaa Jani. 🤣🫣🤫
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Ana
Ana@Ana103050709·
@DrReality5 Vitamin D without vitamin K does not work.
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Dave Champion, Ph.D. - aka Dr Reality
For more than a decade, I took 10,000 IU of vitamin D per day. Five weeks ago, I went to 15,000 a day. At the 30-day mark, I took a blood test that confirmed my serum calcium level had not risen (which would be unhealthy if it had). Today, I began 20,000 IU a day. After 30 days, I will take the same blood test again. I will report.
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Mr Batel
Mr Batel@BernoulliBatel·
@pmln_org Report cards should be made by unbiased 3rd parties
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PMLN@pmln_org·
The performance report card of CM Punjab Maryam Nawaz.
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Wajahat Kazmi
Wajahat Kazmi@KazmiWajahat·
Those generating fake imagery to push narratives really need to study basic military insignia first. Spotting a sergeant rank on the shoulders of a supposed full colonel is a dead giveaway of poorly executed AI. This sloppy propaganda is as amusing as it is desperate.
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