JayBee

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JayBee

JayBee

@JaeyeB

Defiant in Mumbai

mumbai Katılım Aralık 2009
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JayBee
JayBee@JaeyeB·
@ARanganathan72 @UnSubtleDesi @jsaideepak Wonder what's stopping them to cover similar stories in BJP run states or the ghost voters, rap1sts being garlanded by BJP mules, lynching of Hindu cow brigade of Hindus?
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Anand Ranganathan
Anand Ranganathan@ARanganathan72·
To @UnSubtleDesi for relentlessly documenting TMC crimes and to @jsaideepak for resolutely fighting post-poll violence cases. Both at great personal and professional risk. The darkest hour they say is just before dawn. You endured that hour so we could greet the dawn. Thank you.
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JayBee
JayBee@JaeyeB·
@sabeer Election, cricket and Hindutva...Bollywood is over
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Sabeer Bhatia@sabeer·
Three things keeping the Indian mind fully occupied: Elections, Cricket, and Bollywood. Meanwhile, “real issues” are still waiting for their prime-time debut.
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Rants&Roasts
Rants&Roasts@Sydusm·
That gap isn't an engineering failure. It's the kacchi receipt. Of crores made in the tender. Of the bags of sand where cement should have been. Of the bribe every inspector got for approving. 170 bridges down in four years. 200 dead. Not acts of god. Acts of political corruption. The contractor robbed the concrete. The babu robbed the contractor. The politician robbed the babu. The bridge, left with nothing to hold, fell to the greed of all. And here's what makes it truly sick. This country churns out engineers by the lakh. Smart, hungry, capable engineers who can build anything. Yet. The rot continues. No jail for the guilty. No blacklist. No shame. Just another inquiry committee, another suspended junior officer as sacrifice, another ribbon cutting on the next project. Built by the same contractor, overseen by the same babu, inspected by the same blind eye. Inaugurated by the same corrupt politician. That gap in the bridge will stay open. Because Indians don't mind the gap.
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SirKazam {blu tik}
SirKazam {blu tik}@SirKazamJeevi·
BJP is a very balanced party It gave ticket to Rape victim’s family in Bengal & garlanded convicted rapists In Gujarat Wonder why no tickets to Gurmeet Ram Rahim’s rape victim’s family in Haryana? May be they will give tickets to Asaram’s rape victim’s families in UP & Gujarat
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SirKazam {blu tik}
SirKazam {blu tik}@SirKazamJeevi·
Modi Ji has achieved everything in life Time for his Met Gala appearance
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JayBee@JaeyeB·
@DiaperDiplomacy May be @TeamYouTube is currently experiencing outage or was that outrage that baby someone got their data center in ME and they need your money to fix that 🤔 😜..somebody got to pay baby!!
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DiaperDiplomacy
DiaperDiplomacy@DiaperDiplomacy·
I need some help from the Diaper Diplomacy family. YouTube has demonetized my channel for "inauthentic content" content that "appears mass-produced or repetitive." I've appealed twice. Received the exact same response from YouTube both times. Word for word. Some would even say a “mass-produced or repetitive." response. I wish there was a way to mass produce my videos. But every single side-eye baby you've ever laughed at was a recording I did of myself on my iPhone. Every one. I'm not asking for any special treatment. I'm asking for a human to watch my appeal video and make an actual decision based on what they see. If this channel has ever made you laugh, please share this. Respectfully let @YouTube @YouTubeInsider @YouTubeCreators and @TeamYouTube know there is nothing inauthentic about my work. And if you know a guy who has a cousin who works at YouTube, now would be the time. On a positive note, as soon as I was demonetized, YouTube's algorithm magically started recommending my videos after months and months of uploading into the dark void! 🥳🎉
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JayBee@JaeyeB·
@SirKazamJeevi And most country heads don't want him around them any which ways anymore...khi khi khi khi..
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SirKazam {blu tik}
SirKazam {blu tik}@SirKazamJeevi·
Modi Ji will soon realize One Nation One Election is not a great idea I mean what will he do for 4 yrs if no elections. Only so many countries to visit & now anyway no fear of losing elections. Plus, frequent state election wins help coverup central Govt failures & incompetence
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TWS
TWS@tws_pk2·
That's it I'm done for today. My heart is in too much pain to do any updates. So I ask you to light a candle for all those massacred not just in Pakistan but in Turkiye, Morocco and India. RIP precious souls, you were too beautiful for this world 💔🌈
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Rants&Roasts
Rants&Roasts@Sydusm·
Fifth reminder. Until opposition parties boycott all elections, nothing will change. Nobody can win against the funds of AdaniAmbani, the muscle of ED, the bias of SC and the complicity of ECI. Karte raho try.
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Joy
Joy@Joydas·
Tamil Nadu will be Unique. The only state with an Actor CM to work with the Actor PM. Absolute Cinema
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JayBee@JaeyeB·
@peedeegee Todays influencers are like NFTs, up today, gone tomorrow, forgotten day after..
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Pratim D Gupta
Pratim D Gupta@peedeegee·
There was a time when stardom was a fortress. In the 90s, Ruby Bhatia wasn't just a VJ; she was the electric pulse of a new, liberalised India, reportedly commanding Rs 1 lakh per show. Rahul Roy wasn't just an actor; he was the face of a generation’s collective heartbreak, the Aashiqui boy whose silhouette defined romance and whose haircut was the bestseller in every saloon. Govinda? He was—and is—the undisputed king of the masses, a comic genius who could make a cinema hall shake with a single pelvic thrust. Fast forward three decades, and the fortress has been dismantled by the relentless, voyeuristic machinery of social media. Today, these icons find themselves under the harsh, unforgiving glare of a "content-hungry" digital mob that mistakes struggle for failure and evolution for desperation. Recent headlines have taken a perverse pleasure in dissecting Ruby Bhatia’s career shift. Yes, the woman who once defined "cool" is now a life coach charging Rs 3,000 for a six-month program. To the keyboard warriors, this is a "fall from grace." To any sane mind, it is a woman finding meaning after a nervous breakdown, choosing to make mental health accessible to the masses rather than gatekeeping it for the elite. Similarly, Rahul Roy has been subjected to the "cringe" treatment for appearing in social media reels with unknown creators. The internet, in its infinite cruelty, ignores the fact that this man is a brain stroke survivor. He is fighting aphasia, paying off legal debts that predated his illness, and trying to "stay active" and work for as long as he is alive. When he asks his trolls to find him "decent work" instead of mocking his reels, he isn't showing desperation; he is showing a spine of steel that most "influencers" couldn't dream of possessing. Then there is Govinda, the man who once gave the Khans a run for their money, now frequently seen performing at school annual days and weddings. The "dark shadow" of social media brands these "small shows," as if the size of the stage dictates the stature of the legend. Govinda’s response is a masterclass in humility: "I never let my ego influence my work." Whether it’s a Chief Minister’s event or a local school function, the man dances because he is a performer. There is more dignity in one of his "wedding steps" than in the entire collective output of a thousand anonymous trolls. Social media has birthed a generation of spectators who believe that unless you are at the absolute zenith of your power, you should vanish into the shadows. We have become a culture that feeds on the "tragedy" of the legacy act. But here is the truth: There is nothing sad about a veteran getting up and going to work. There is nothing "cringe" about an icon refusing to be defeated by a health crisis or a shifting industry. The desperation doesn't belong to Ruby, Rahul, or Govinda. The desperation belongs to the social media ecosystem that needs to tear down giants just to feel tall.
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Ajay Joe
Ajay Joe@joedelhi·
Heartbreaking ! In Telengana, India there was a fire outbreak on 26th april end that turned 15 acres of maize crops into ashes in a village in Mahabubabad district. In the end animals suffer. Farmers are demanding compensation for crops. hat about animals the voiceless ? Farmers will get compensation by government but animal welfare also needs better facilities for them in rural India. Video and News via youtube.com/shorts/ut8XZzh… youtu.be/UoypQIYuoyE?si… indianexpress.com/article/india/… thehindu.com/news/national/…
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JayBee
JayBee@JaeyeB·
@MaitreyaBhakal Either go the Bullet train way or Dholera or the 100 Smart cities or the Swacch Bharat or ...khi khi khi...money being transferred to Cyprus...
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Maitreya Bhakal@MaitreyaBhakal·
What is most likely to occur with the Great Nicobar project is that it will obviously result in a genocide of the local tribal population, and ecocide of the environment as well - but it will also not achieve anything even close to the development and strategic goals that were promised. Eventually, the story will die out. The project will either be abandoned (assuming it starts), or be only partially completed - and will not deliver even a fraction of what it was planned for. But the local tribes, who are already voiceless, will be wiped out, and vast elements of the local environment and ecosystem will be destroyed. Many such cases. Difficult to imagine a more quintessentially Indian outcome.
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Joy
Joy@Joydas·
My only problem about the disaster alert message is that it doesn’t have any Visual marker to let people know it’s about a disaster. They should put Narendra Modi’s face on the message
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JayBee@JaeyeB·
@PRaiLAC @Ram33Jai @Vinay26426532 @Manisha_rajputt @Gupm06 @JFAnimalWelfare Our temple towns,religious places r steeped in apathy for Gods & his creations. These places r dump yards, poor hygiene conditions, infra and an insult to devotees except the rich amd powerful. Don't understand y ppl flock to such places which challenges d very tenet of faith.
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Prasant Rai
Prasant Rai@PRaiLAC·
Humanity is dead Animals used… exhausted. When animals can no longer carry you, they are left to die. Maybe the real pilgrimage is compassion, not convenience. 💔 #KedarnathTruth #AnimalCruelty #Humanity
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JayBee@JaeyeB·
@shikshacharan @Gabbar0099 And the majority Hindus still feel helpless, threatened after 12 yrs of Hindua Saviour at the center...how come they never felt so " khatre" mein before this..
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Shikshacharan
Shikshacharan@shikshacharan·
@Gabbar0099 This is why history need to be studied. Congress played a pivotal role in the destruction of Bharatiya consciousness which continues to this day. Today 20 crores peacefuls have been thrust upon the Hindus. #BJPinBengal #TotalPopulationExchange
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Gabbar
Gabbar@Gabbar0099·
She nailed it 🔥😅
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JayBee@JaeyeB·
@naziafarheen15 Am sure none of these people eat food..more the cow dung types..
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Nazia
Nazia@naziafarheen15·
At what point do people say enough is enough? Any ideas..
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