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Rohit 🍥

@Jimisalive

Mumbai, India Katılım Aralık 2009
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People who practice mindfulness meditation for 30 minutes a day find noticeable changes in brain connectivity in just two weeks.
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Heritage
Heritage@HullAndHeritage·
What my sister’s friend looked like when I was 12 years old
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Rohit 🍥
Rohit 🍥@Jimisalive·
@SaffronChargers Let's not based our conclusion on speculation. Investigator are doing their job
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Saffron Chargers
Saffron Chargers@SaffronChargers·
Based on some reports, it was being claimed that the Ahmedabad plane crash may have happened due to pilot error, and allegations were being made against pilot Sumeet Sabharwal, who is no longer in this world. But now, an eyewitness has revealed that in the Ahmedabad plane crash, Pilot Sabharwal kept trying to save the aircraft till his very last breath. Almost a year after the Ahmedabad plane crash, an emotional revelation about the pilot has come to light. A man who witnessed the situation inside the mortuary where the victims’ bodies were kept shared what he saw there. He said that the pilot’s body was still tightly holding the aircraft’s steering column (yoke). Romin Vohra claimed that in one corner of the mortuary, the body of the plane’s pilot-in-command, Captain Sumeet Sabharwal, was kept separately. According to Romin, “He was still in a seated position. His back was badly burned, but the front part of his body was completely intact.” A doctor present in the mortuary also supported Romin’s claim. Aviation experts say that if this is true, it proves Captain Sabharwal was trying to save the plane till the very last second. Salute to Pilot Sumeet Sabharwal, a true warrior who fought till his last breath to save the plane.
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Rohit 🍥@Jimisalive·
@marcorandazza The military diver also died so situation was something else not the ordinary one
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Marc J. Randazza 🇺🇸 🇮🇹 🇧🇷
This was either group suicide or murder. I've been diving for 30 years. Rescue and deep dive certified. These divers were effectively dead the moment they went in the water. At 150 feet, with recreational gear and without special gas mix, you're already dead. I'm an absolute madman adrenaline junkie. My hard floor is 120 feet. There was no possible way they were coming back, whether they panicked or not. That dive plan was never going to end with any of them alive.
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Oxygen toxicity, panic may have killed 5 tourists on Maldives scuba dive: experts trib.al/iuVY9cU

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Priti Jain
Priti Jain@mepritijain·
I understand the hype around the Swatch × AP collab, but seeing people line up like crazy even for that pocket watch, which honestly looks more like a toy, is beyond my imagination. Absolutely wild 🤦‍♀️😥
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Pune Mirror
Pune Mirror@ThePuneMirror·
A shocking CCTV video from Pune is going viral on social media after a minor argument between a woman and a young man near a building lift allegedly turned into a physical fight. According to reports, the verbal argument quickly escalated in anger, leading to a dramatic scuffle in front of residents. The entire incident was captured on a nearby CCTV camera, and the footage is now being widely shared online. The viral video has sparked reactions from people over rising anger, lack of patience, and increasing public confrontations over small issues. #PuneNews #CCTVViral #ViralVideo #PublicFight #Punetimesmirror
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Night Sky Today
Night Sky Today@NightSkyToday·
If the universe began with the Big Bang, what existed before it? And if the answer is "nothing" - can nothing even exist? ✍️
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Night Sky Now
Night Sky Now@NightSkyNow·
If aliens requested a meeting with one human to represent Earth, who should we choose?
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Anonymous
Anonymous@YourAnonOne·
#BREAKING: CIA scientists concluded that COVID-19 originated from a lab leak, but the finding was removed and altered during a 2 a.m. meeting, per CIA whistleblower.
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Master of Coin
Master of Coin@OxConjuror·
@BarcaUniversal She could've easily looked that up on the internet beforehand, why are ‘celebrities’ bizarrely ignorant?😂
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Barça Universal
Barça Universal@BarcaUniversal·
🎙️🚨 Nearby microphones recorded the brief conversation between Olivia Rodrigo and Lamine Yamal last night. Olivia: "Where are you from?" Lamine: "My mom is from Equatorial Guinea, and my dad is from Morocco." Olivia: "Oh wow! Amazing." *They pose for the photo together* Lamine: "Nice to meet you." Olivia: "Nice to meet you too! Gracias!"
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︎ ︎venom
︎ ︎venom@venom1s·
A. P. J. Abdul Kalam is the most overrated President of India with the biggest PR. He is often highlighted for his cinematic speeches, but his groundwork and reality were different. > PURA, his flagship plan to fix poverty, was a complete failure. It was just an unoriginal idea with abstract concepts and no real-world implementation. > Pranab Mukherjee’s "Smartgram" and K. R. Narayanan’s constitutional implementation yielded superior results. > Even his scientific legacy is heavily criticized. > Senior scientists like Homi Sethna called him a "technocrat" rather than a real scientist, noting that he lacked original research. > On the SLV-III rocket, he was essentially a manager accompanying the real engineers, while he took credit for the success. > It was leaders like Satish Dhawan who took the blame when Kalam crashed the first rocket in 1979 by ignoring computer warnings. > Under his leadership, defense projects like the Trishul missile were scrapped after years of costly delays. > Site director K. Santhanam even called the Pokhran-II nuclear test a "fizzle," accusing Kalam of misreporting the results. > As a constitutional head, he was a "rubber stamp." > His biggest failure was the 2005 Bihar Assembly dissolution. He signed it overnight while in Moscow, which was later trashed as unconstitutional. > He also failed to act on mercy petitions, leaving nearly two dozen pending. > Like Afzal Guru’s, the Parliament attack accused, he deliberately passed the file back and forth to stall for time. > He even publicly spoke against the death penalty. According to me, the greatest Presidents India actually had are K. R. Narayanan and Rajendra Prasad. They didn’t just give speeches; they had the spine to challenge the government and protect the law.
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Polymarket
Polymarket@Polymarket·
NEW: JPMorgan reportedly offered Chirayu Rana $1 million to settle his claims weeks before his lawsuit was filed.
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The Wall Street Journal
Breaking: JPMorgan offered a former banker $1 million to settle his lurid sex claims weeks before he filed a lawsuit that has captivated Wall Street on.wsj.com/3QOz6OR
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Fahad Naim
Fahad Naim@Fahadnaimb·
Singapore Airlines flight attendant spotted giving a passenger a foot wipe 😳 On ultra long haul flights, SQ offers on-demand foot cleansing (wipes/towels) for First & Suites to freshen up swollen feet after 18+ hours. Done professionally with gloves. Some call it incredible luxury. Others find it too much. I am curious whether flight attendants extend the same level of service to their partners or spouses.🤔🤔
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Physics In History
Physics In History@PhysInHistory·
Nikola Tesla's denial of Einstein's relativity (1932) ✍️ I hold that space cannot be curved, for the simple reason that it can have no properties. It might as well be said that God has properties. He has not, but only attributes and these are of our own making. Of properties we can only speak when dealing with matter filling the space. To say that in the presence of large bodies space becomes curved is equivalent to stating that something can act upon nothing. I, for one, refuse to subscribe to such a view.
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