BoldlyYours

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BoldlyYours

BoldlyYours

@GentleHeat98

Alpha, Proud Indian, Rationalist, Seeker of the ultimate truth

Mumbai Katılım Ekim 2025
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BoldlyYours@GentleHeat98·
1/n: What is Money? It is the storage of something of value. Say you work for a job and produce something of value for your employer, you get paid. That payment you can call as a value store, which you can use to buy something of value to you. Hence money it just a storage.
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BoldlyYours@GentleHeat98·
@venom1s One of the biggest financial mistakes people make is handing over complete control of their finances to someone else — even their partner. Always stay actively involved in your own money matters. At the end, no one will care about your financial security more than you do.
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︎ ︎venom@venom1s·
Tamil actor Ravi Mohan > He said that he doesn't have a single personal bank account. > He only had one joint account after marriage. > If he withdrew even a small amount, his wife started questioning him and arguing. > She treated him like a slave ATM. > Despite earning himself, he suffered in silence for years. > Ravi also said that his own parents begged him not to get married. > He didn’t listen. > Today, he says he is suffering. When women speak about emotional or financial control, society immediately supports them. When men speak about it, people mock them, call them weak, or refuse to believe them. Why are modern women so greedy? Why do they want only money?
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BoldlyYours@GentleHeat98·
@venom1s One of the biggest financial mistakes people make is handing over complete control of their finances to someone else — even their partner. Always stay actively involved in your own money matters. At the end, no one will care about your financial security more than you do.
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︎ ︎venom@venom1s·
Marriage is scary these days. What if my wife takes all my money and doesn't give it back? She later defames me and plays the victim. Are men just ATMs?
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BoldlyYours@GentleHeat98·
@venom1s One of the biggest financial mistakes people make is handing over complete control of their finances to someone else — even their partner. Always stay actively involved in your own money matters. At the end, no one will care about your financial security more than you do.
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︎ ︎venom@venom1s·
Tamil actor Ravi Mohan broke down emotionally while speaking about his divorce with wife Aarthi Ravi. He said that he is being denied access to his sons. Ravi claimed he never had a personal bank account after marriage. He said even small money withdrawals led to questioning and arguments. Ravi said that he suffered silently for years. He also spoke about men’s struggles and modern feminism.
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BoldlyYours@GentleHeat98·
@InterestingSTEM Why eat animals when nature offers endless fruits and vegetables? A lifetime isn’t enough to try every veg dish — yet many still choose flesh, blood, and bones.
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Interesting STEM@InterestingSTEM·
This is how electrical stunning is performed in slaughterhouses. A controlled electric current is applied for a few seconds to cause immediate loss of consciousness before slaughter. The goal is that the animal does not perceive pain during the process.
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Demis Hassabis
Demis Hassabis@demishassabis·
I’ve always believed the No.1 application of AI should be to improve human health. That work started with AlphaFold, and now at @IsomorphicLabs with the mission to reimagine drug discovery and one day solve all disease! We are turbocharging that goal with $2.1B in new funding.
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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
Read this book and give it to all your friends. Survival of civilization depends on it!
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BoldlyYours@GentleHeat98·
@venom1s Normalise shaming sluts again in society. For sure.
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BoldlyYours@GentleHeat98·
@venom1s Why folks are falling for girls who aspire to become a OnlyFan star? Aise boys chutiye hai.
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︎ ︎venom@venom1s·
She used to wear short clothes, go to bars and pubs, and make reels. When her in-laws opposed her, she threatened them. Because of that, both of her in-laws consumed poison and took their own lives. Feminist girls were laughing at their deaths in Instagram comments.
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𝙻𝚢𝚔𝚊𝚗@lykan_hypers·
Este loco se creó una novia virtual llamada Maya y le abrió un OnlyFans. En el primer mes se ganó 43.000 dólares. Ya tiene 1247 suscriptores de pago y el fan que más gastó en un mes le dio 2000 dólares.
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Raytar@Raytar·
21-year-old American student. $43,000 in 30 days on OnlyFans. Never left his dorm room. The girl doesn't exist. 1,247 paying subscribers. Zero suspect. Roommate thought he had a girl hidden under the bed. Filed a transfer request after a week of 3 AM moaning. Empty room. Top fan: married engineer in Berlin, wife six months pregnant. Sent Maya $1,847 in three weeks. Thinks she's 22, in Tampa, texted "I miss you" yesterday. Wrong on three of three. Maya is 4 markdown files. 12 KB total. Runs on a $400 used MacBook. Claude writes every reply. Flux generates every photo. ElevenLabs cloned her voice from a Fiverr actress who still doesn't know. Compute: $400/month. Net: $32,710. Starting capital: $400. OnlyFans paid out $5.8 billion last year. Anyone with a folder takes a slice. Someone's building yours right now.
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Peyush Bansal
Peyush Bansal@peyushbansal·
Hi, all. I’ve been seeing an inaccurate policy document going viral about Lenskart. I want to speak directly that this document does not reflect our present guidelines. Our policy has no restrictions on any form of religious expression, including bindi and tilak, and we continue to review our guidelines regularly. Our grooming policy has evolved over the years and outdated versions do not represent who we are today. We apologize for the confusion and concern this situation has caused. We as a company, continue to learn and build. Any lapses in our language or policies have and will continue to be addressed. We have thousands of team members across Bharat who wear their faith and culture proudly every day at our stores. They are Lenskart. Lenskart was built in Bharat, by Indians, for Indians. Every symbol and every tradition our people carry is a part of who we are as a company. I will never let that be compromised. 🙏
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Sumit
Sumit@Anteryamiiii·
Meet Piyush Bansal the founder and CEO of Lenskart— — got rejection from IIT —rejected from Microsoft at the first time. —Worked in car garage to manage his expenses after returning to India. — stole his friend idea and betrayed him for the Lenskart. —and now this mf mocking Hindu sentiments while prioritising !slamic culture through allowing Burkha in office, and not allowing Tilak, kalawa and Chandan.
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Anish Moonka
Anish Moonka@anishmoonka·
When a computer tracks the Indian classical dancer in this video, it picks up perfect circles, triangles, and curves in every movement. There are exactly 108 of them. All 108 were written into a manual over 2,000 years ago. That manual is the Natya Shastra. Six thousand verses, written somewhere around 200 BCE. It describes 108 specific dance movements for Bharatanatyam, one of the oldest dance forms in India. Each movement spells out three things: where your hands go, what angle your body holds, and the exact path your legs trace. Roughly 150 step combinations grow out of those 108 base movements. A trained dancer spends years learning 70 to 80 of them. Watch the dancer's legs in the video. The bent-knee squat creates a diamond shape. Palms together make a triangle. When researchers plotted these positions in three dimensions this year, they found the moving body carves out twisted spirals and bowl-shaped curves, the kind of shapes you see in an engineering textbook, not a dance studio. Every limb holds a specific angle and moves a measured distance. The rhythm is math too. A 7-beat song gets filled with dance steps of 3 and 4. Scale that to 35 beats and the groups of 3 and 4 repeat five times. Choreographers work out these splits in their heads while performing live. All 108 movements are also carved into the stone walls of a 12th-century temple in Tamil Nadu called Chidambaram, many panels still carrying the original Sanskrit description next to them. A choreography textbook in granite, still legible after 900 years. A 2013 study put 25 people on a walkway rigged with motion-capture cameras. Every human stride has two parts: when your foot is on the ground and when it swings forward. The ratio between those two parts came out to 1.620. The golden ratio is 1.618. Your foot lifts off at 61.8% of every step you take, and it has done this your entire life. A Bharatanatyam dancer takes that same built-in proportion and amplifies it across 108 movements, each one tracing shapes that were set down in writing over 2,000 years before the tracking software in this video existed.
Massimo@Rainmaker1973

Sacred Geometry in dance forms

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Indian Tech & Infra
Indian Tech & Infra@IndianTechGuide·
🚨🤯 Perplexity officially rolls out its “Personal Computer”, a Mac-based AI assistant that securely connects across local files, native apps, and browsers. The assistant can search, read, and write local files while interacting with iMessage, Mail, and Calendar, with 24/7 background execution and secure mobile-triggered tasks. Anyone who has tried OpenClaw knows the power of a local agentic system. This is what Apple Intelligence was supposed to be, and Perplexity just shipped it.
Perplexity@perplexity_ai

Today we're releasing Personal Computer. Personal Computer integrates with the Perplexity Mac App for secure orchestration across your local files, native apps, and browser. We’re rolling this out to all Perplexity Max subscribers and everyone on the waitlist starting today.

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Dustin
Dustin@r0ck3t23·
Jeff Bezos just told you exactly how to price AI. Nobody listened. Bezos: “AI is real and it is going to change every industry. In fact it’s a very unusual technology in that regard in that it’s a horizontal enabling layer.” Horizontal enabling layer. Three words that reprice the entire technology sector. The iPhone was a vertical. One product. One new market. Electricity was a horizontal. One substrate that rewired every market on Earth. Wall Street is pricing AI like it is the next iPhone. Bezos is telling you it is the next electrical grid. Right now, thousands of companies are trying to sell AI as a product. A feature. A tool. A subscription tier. Every single one of them will be priced to zero. You do not sell a horizontal layer. You do not compete with it. You build on top of it or you disappear beneath it. For a century, entire industries survived on one thing. Complexity. The friction of navigating law, medicine, logistics, finance. That was the moat. If you could not memorize the maze, you could not compete. A horizontal layer does not navigate the maze. It dissolves the walls. Electricity did not compete with the candle industry. It erased the need for one. The most dangerous part of a horizontal shift is how quiet it is. It moves underneath the economy. The surface looks normal. Revenue still holds. Every day you operate on the old substrate, you accumulate a debt you cannot see and cannot repay. The internet repriced distribution. AI is repricing cognition itself. When intelligence becomes a utility that runs through the walls of every company on Earth, the premium on human expertise does not erode. It evaporates. This is not a disruption. Disruptions replace products. This replaces the ground you are standing on.
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BoldlyYours@GentleHeat98·
@elonmusk The price doesn’t workout for India’s 1.5 billion people.
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Sann@san_x_m·
His name is Tukaram Mundhe. IAS officer. Maharashtra 2005 batch. His colleagues call him Singham. In 21 years he has been transferred 24 times. Not for misconduct. For honesty. Every time he acted against corruption or political interests he was moved. Nagpur. Navi Mumbai. Nashik. Never allowed to stay long enough to finish what he started. Administrative norms say minimum 3 years per posting. He has averaged less than one year per posting across his entire career. On March 31 2026 the Maharashtra government issued a reshuffle. Tukaram Mundhe received his 24th transfer in 21 years. No explanation given. No misconduct cited. India has a system for honest officers. It does not fire them. It moves them. Keeps moving them. Until they give up or retire. Tukaram Mundhe has not given up. Follow for real stories about people who refused to be buried quietly.
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