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Finding Nimo

@IntoxillectNimo

Free spirited,Looking for answers to fundamental questions of life,intellectual growth and spiritual abundance #agnostic #Poetry #Ruins #Words #History

Bharat 🇮🇳 Katılım Nisan 2018
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Finding Nimo
Finding Nimo@IntoxillectNimo·
To read scriptures and texts like Geeta is one thing and to read them as if your peaceful existence depend on finding if what is written in them is true is a different level of desperation, it’s true test of belief.
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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
Who specifically is the asshole who added DEI lies to Academy Awards eligibility instead of it just being about making the best movie?
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Finding Nimo@IntoxillectNimo·
NEET paper leak has not seen any resignations , why so ????? ‘What worse this country wants ?
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Saran Shanmugam
Saran Shanmugam@saranstm·
What have you done, TN voters? You have unleashed 2 monsters instead of 1. You had voted TVK, which kept its ideology under wraps until after the elections. Now it is turning out to be a mirror image of DMK. Eradicate Hinduism is normalized in Tamilnadu where there are more than 80% of the Hindus. What a bunch of identity compromised voters TN has.
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Prakash Singh
Prakash Singh@singh_prakash·
Chief Minister Tamilnadu looks pathetic in all the recent pictures. Turning out to be a weak and vulnerable leader. At this rate, Govt may not last even six months.
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Sann@san_x_m·
His name was Rajan. He was a final year engineering student at the Regional Engineering College in Calicut, Kerala. His father, T V Eachara Varier, was a Hindi professor at the Government Arts and Science College in the same city. On the morning of March 1 1976 the police came to the college campus and took Rajan away. India was under Emergency. Civil liberties were suspended. Courts had effectively turned away. His father found out the next day from the college principal. He went to every police station in the district. No one admitted to having his son. He met the Home Minister of Kerala, K Karunakaran, directly. He sent petitions to the Home Secretary of the Government of Kerala three times. Not a single reply or acknowledgement came. He wrote to the President of India and the Home Minister of the central government, with copies to every Member of Parliament from Kerala. Nothing. What Eachara Varier did not know at the time was that his son had been taken to an illegal police interrogation camp at Kakkayam. He was tortured. A practice called uruttal was used, where a heavy wooden log is rolled over the body of the victim. Rajan died from his injuries. His body was disposed of by the police and was never found. When the Emergency ended in 1977 Eachara Varier filed a habeas corpus petition in the Kerala High Court. It was the first such petition filed in Kerala after the Emergency. He did it without legal training, without political backing, without money. He had spent everything searching for his son. The court case slowly unravelled the truth. It forced K Karunakaran to resign as Chief Minister of Kerala in 1978 when the adverse judgment came. Rajan’s mother became mentally unstable from the grief. She died in 2000 still not knowing where her son was. Eachara Varier wrote his memoir, Memories of a Father, which won the Kerala Sahitya Akademi Award in 2004. In its final lines he wrote, “I don’t close the door. Let the rain lash inside and drench me. Let at least my invisible son know that his father never shut the door.” He died on April 13 2006. He never found his son’s body. Rajan was picked up from his college campus on a March morning in 1976. He was never seen again. Repost this. Some stories must not be allowed to disappear.
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Curiosweety
Curiosweety@curiosweetie·
Yes and maa ka laal will have mummy cooking before marriage and wife cooking after. Thats why men are more hurt by women getting financially independent Their whole lifestyle of millenia is at stake.
The Forgotten ‘Man’ 👨‍⚖️@SamSiff

A gentle reminder: A woman cooking at home after marriage is not a “sacrifice.” She would still be cooking for herself even if she wasn’t married. Let’s stop glorifying basic life skills as extraordinary contributions.

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Shefali Vaidya. 🇮🇳
Shefali Vaidya. 🇮🇳@ShefVaidya·
As I write this, my inbox is overflowing with messages from TCS employees, from Lenskart employees, from Hindu students of Ashoka University and Azim Premji University, from teachers, from mothers, from civil servants. They are sharing screenshots, they are sharing their experiences, they are sharing ads and employee guidelines that show a distinct anti-Hindu bias. ‘Talk about TCS. Talk about the bindi in TBZ ads. Talk about Azim Premji. Talk about this. Talk about that’, the messages tell me. I hear you. You mean well. But I am ONE person. A private citizen with no institutional backing, no legal team, no corporate PR machine. I am doing what I can, using my voice, my credibility and my social media presence for the cause. But here is the question that bothers me; What are YOU doing? Why are Hindus depending on a handful of voices like mine to fight their fight for them in their own land? Hindus constitute the overwhelming majority of this country. Majority of TCS employees are Hindu, majority of Lenskart employees are Hindu, majority of students at Ashoka and Azim Premjee university are Hindu, majority of the teachers and professors are Hindu, and yet, Hindus behave like a persecuted minority. This cannot go on. If you face discrimination at your workplace for being a Hindu, file a complaint and go public with it. If your company runs advertisements that erase Hindu identity, name them, call for a boycott, and follow through. If your university hosts speakers who call for violence against your civilisation, stand up in that hall, walk out or record it and make it public. Stop waiting for someone else’s courage to be contagious. Dharma does NOT protect those who will not protect it!
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Vaisakh Nandan@VaisakhNandan1·
Modiji to muri ji - Thank you modiji for Jhalmuri -
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Smita Deshmukh🇮🇳@smitadeshmukh·
I know the drill. @Lenskart_com will now blame the ad agency for this trash. But everyone in the ad world knows that the brief comes from the client. Hindus are shown ugly, malnourished, no bindi and plastic marigold flowers. The food makes me sick. Dates on Pongal? Is this modernity or a Middle Eastern aesthetic pushed by specific investors? Sanitising Hindu traditions to fit a global brief isn't inclusive, it’s erasure. 😡
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Kristina Bolten
Kristina Bolten@Kristinartz·
Did anyone in your family ever read Reader's Digest? That little magazine was always around - on the table, in the bathroom, tucked in a drawer. Short stories, jokes, and advice you somehow always read. Who remembers it?
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Maryam
Maryam@hell_line0·
Women didn’t fight to work. Women have ALWAYS worked. They fought to get paid.
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goma@soigomaa·
Feminists actually respect men more than pick me tradwives' do. Tradwives reduce you to a paycheck and a bodyguard. They want a tool, not a partner. Feminists demand more from you because they know you're capable of more. They want emotional intelligence, shared responsibilities, and an authentic human being, not a 'provider' robot. Stop confusing 'submissiveness' with respect. Feminism is actually the one wanting to share the weight of the world with you. Let that sink in.
Chaos@kizzriee

Hot take:

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Nick Huber
Nick Huber@sweatystartup·
Recently met a man whose wife packs his suitcase when he travels. When he gets home she unpacks it. This blew my mind. Began to ask around and this is the majority of my friends. Unreal level of service!
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