Kmaps

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Kmaps

Kmaps

@KVengatta

Embedded Systems, Cyclist, Walker. Social butterfly. Looking to network with MAKErs and DIYers

Bengaluru Katılım Temmuz 2023
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Chitrohini
Chitrohini@AstroPritika·
If you’ve ever felt like ‘why does this keep happening to me?’ Drop your Rahu placement I’ll tell you your life pattern in one line.
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Kmaps
Kmaps@KVengatta·
@Gaurab Sir- you are making Chemistry seem so sexy. Always wished someone to popularize Chemistry the way Carl Sagan helped us love physics with series Cosmos. Your posts are getting there
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Kmaps
Kmaps@KVengatta·
@Gaurab It's post like these that I still use X.
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Gaurab Chakrabarti
Gaurab Chakrabarti@Gaurab·
What would happen if every hydrogen atom on Earth were replaced with deuterium (heavy hydrogen)? Every mammal would be dead within a week. Heavy water doesn't poison cells. It stabilizes their internal scaffolding so well that chromosomes cannot pull apart during division. Cell division stops. Bone marrow fails, then the gut lining. The body shuts down the same way it does after severe radiation exposure. Bacteria survive in pure heavy water. Mammals die once about half their water is heavy. The biosphere collapses to microbes. Heavy water absorbs 640 times fewer neutrons than normal water. Every lake and ocean on Earth becomes a reactor-grade neutron moderator. Nuclear plants could run on natural, unenriched uranium. One neutron per atom, and Earth becomes a dead planet sitting on unlimited nuclear fuel.
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Joseph Somsel
Joseph Somsel@JosephSomsel·
@Gaurab wasn't heavy water the murder weapon in an Agatha Christie detective novel?
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Adithya
Adithya@adithya·
@narayananh Anaayaasa maranam is definitely a varam. My wife's grandmother who was an extremely pious religious woman would keep praying for this for her in her old age. And it happened to her in one of the most unexpected ways
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Narayanan Hariharan
Narayanan Hariharan@narayananh·
If we are going to die, can I request for a quick and painfree death, please?
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Kmaps
Kmaps@KVengatta·
@GitaShlokas_ NTR na bhooto na bhavishyatah
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Bhagavad Gita
Bhagavad Gita@GitaShlokas_·
Who is the best as Shri Ram?
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Kmaps@KVengatta·
@Damilolaa_aa @faytoetoe Condom is the issue. Why would she not let him have pleasure of direct skin contact ?
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BlogEntertainment
BlogEntertainment@blogEntertainmt·
the layered contempt in this tweet, the travel time, the day of the week, the age, the childless status framed as a negative, the condom treated as an unreasonable imposition, each element is doing the work of reducing a woman to a set of inconveniences. she didn’t ask for this man’s time or his assessment. he came here voluntarily to announce that she falls short of a threshold she never auditioned for. the “that time is over” at the end is him presenting himself as someone who has graduated past something, but what he’s actually describing is a man who thinks contraception is an insult and that a woman’s value decreases with age and the absence of children. she is not the problem in this story.
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analyst
analyst@faytoetoe·
I'm not travelling one hour by train on Friday night just to fuck a 46 year old childless woman. With a condom That time is over
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CA Vivek Khatri
CA Vivek Khatri@CaVivekkhatri·
I met an old man in Ahmedabad 78 years old sitting on ₹3.2 crore not rich not poor comfortable he bought SBI, L&T and Hindustan Unilever in 1994 put in ₹40,000 total money he saved working as a government clerk in gandhinagar that's it that's the whole story his son showed me the old share certificates last year physical paper certificates kept in a steel almirah between his LIC policy and his PPF passbook original investment: ₹40,000 current value: ₹3.2 crore he doesn't know the exact CAGR he never calculated it he just knew he couldn't touch that money because it wasn't in his bank account that distance saved him every time he didn't sell in 2008 not because he read warren buffett because he was busy with his daughter's wedding that year didn't check the portfolio for 8 months he missed every crash by accident because the friction of selling physical shares was too high his colleague at the same government office same salary same city put ₹40,000 in a chit fund in 1988 because it gave 24% annual returns the chit fund collapsed in 1994 lost everything never invested again same salary same city same year one has ₹3.2 crore today one has nothing the difference wasn't intelligence wasn't research wasn't timing it was just boring companies that people use every day held long enough that compounding had no choice but to work here's what's true and nobody says it plainly: you don't need ₹10 lakh to start you don't need a demat course you don't need a discord group with "multibagger calls" his entire strategy was: buy companies that have been around longer than you don't sell when you're scared don't sell when you need a new TV either let it sit until you genuinely need it he needed it at 70 for his daughter's house deposit and his own medical expenses it was there that's the job of an investment not to make you rich by 35 not to beat nifty by 4% to be there when life actually needs it he's not exceptional he's not a genius he's just a retired government clerk from gandhinagar who bought three boring companies put the certificates in an almirah and forgot to be clever there are ten thousand people exactly like him in gujarat alone you just never hear about them because their story doesn't sell a anything.
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Kmaps
Kmaps@KVengatta·
@CaVivekkhatri This is bullshit imaginary story. If you have any credibility show the certificates and bring the man out
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Kmaps@KVengatta·
@jyotish77329346 @mmpandit Before them Brits before them the barbarians before them Greeks ..empires come and go. What remained steady through all this ? Don't confuse the temporal with the spatial
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student
student@jyotish77329346·
@mmpandit Americans, Russian and Chinese do no sadhna and they are ruling the world . Can you pls explain ??
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Saraswati Films
Saraswati Films@mmpandit·
Today is Hanuman Jayanti. In my opinion, to really get any sort of darshan or understanding of Hanuman and indeed even to digest the blessings given, it is important to do some regular sadhana and one can start from today. On Hanuman Jayanti, one option is to start a sadhana today. ( mmpandit.wordpress.com/2019/08/03/the… ) 1: Hanuman chalisa x 21 daily for 21 days. 2: Any of the myriad Hanuman kavachas x 11 times daily or 21 times daily. Either Ekmukhi/ Panchamukhi or Ekadashmukhi kavachas. 3: Any siddha stotra of Hanuman. 4: Bajrang Baan can also be done but its energy is not easy to handle. Brahmacharya is essential for duration of sadhana. 5: Hanuman naam japa can also be started. 6: Sundarkand daily once.
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Saurabh Mohnot
Saurabh Mohnot@TvamAstrology·
4. 𝗥𝗮𝗵𝘂 𝗪𝗶𝘁𝗵 𝗕𝗲𝗻𝗲𝗳𝗶𝗰𝘀 शुभग्रहेण संयुक्तः राहोर्दशा शुभप्रदा गुरुशुक्रयुतो राहुः सम्पत्तिं विपुलां दद्यात् ◆ Rahu + Jupiter.. expands wealth through wisdom and opportunity ◆ Rahu + Venus.. attracts luxury, creative wealth, magnetic abundance ◆ Rahu absorbs the benefic's qualities.. Dasha becomes auspicious Rahu is the amplifier. Jupiter provides the wisdom. Venus provides the attraction. Together.. abundance becomes inevitable. The company Rahu keeps determines the life it delivers.
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Saurabh Mohnot
Saurabh Mohnot@TvamAstrology·
This is when Rahu creates massive wealth.. - A Thread -
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Badrinath Vasudevan
Badrinath Vasudevan@iambadri96·
humbly seeks your support for the marriage of a poor Sri Vaishnava girl. Her family is currently going through severe financial difficulties and is unable to manage the marriage expenses.kindly contribute whatever possible as dharmam Even a small help will greatly support
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Kmaps
Kmaps@KVengatta·
@DocPriyamMD Virginity test ? Body count assessment ?
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Dr. Priyam Bordoloi
Dr. Priyam Bordoloi@DocPriyamMD·
A young couple walked into my OPD today asking for 'pre-marital blood tests' Most people think it’s just about HIV, but there is so much more to it. Can anyone guess what else I wrote on that prescription?
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Vinodsrinivasan
Vinodsrinivasan@vinodsrinivasan·
A 77 year old retired doctor in the south of France received a brochure from his bank last year. A New York firm called Blackstone was offering him the chance to invest €25,000 into its private debt fund. He called his son to ask if he had heard of Blackstone. His son is the co-founder of one of Europe’s largest alternative investment firms.
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Kmaps
Kmaps@KVengatta·
@drsunita02 In the past thats why men had many wives. Hindus should be allowed to have same civil code as Muslims
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Sunita Sayammagaru 🇮🇳🇬🇧
Voluntarily withholding sex to a spouse for months/years together, as a sign of misplaced spiritual change in oneself or as a sign of silent rebellion or revenge due to past trauma.... Will these marriages truly last??? Doesn't it amount to marital neglect?? #MaritalProblems #SexualMedicine
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CA Deepak Kumar Joshi
CA Deepak Kumar Joshi@CA_DeepakJoshi·
There is only 1 profession where you will hate Friday evening and will love Monday Morning What is that?
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Kmaps
Kmaps@KVengatta·
@predict_addict Valeriy, paperback not available in India mate. Have to import from US. Quite disappointing. Kindle edition is not useful as a paperback
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Valeriy M., PhD, MBA, CQF
Valeriy M., PhD, MBA, CQF@predict_addict·
My paperback copy of Kiselev’s Arithmetic just arrived — and wow, it’s stunning! 📖✨ The deep navy cover with elegant gold detailing looks premium, the print quality is crisp & sharp (shoutout to Amazon KDP for nailing it in this 2026 edition), and the pages feel solid. This is the first complete English translation of the legendary Russian classic by A.P. Kiselev — the textbook that built rock-solid math foundations for generations. If you’re homeschooling, teaching, or just want to rebuild arithmetic the rigorous, logical way (no fluff, pure clarity), this is a must-have. Grab yours on Amazon before they’re gone — your future mathematician self will thank you. Who’s adding this to their shelf? 🔥 #MathEducation #KiselevArithmetic #HomeschoolMath
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George Tsitati
George Tsitati@Tsitati_George·
I have read all of Dostoevsky's books, and if there is one thing I have learned, it’s that reading Dostoevsky is less a literary preference and more a measure of how deeply one has made peace with suffering.
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Kmaps
Kmaps@KVengatta·
@AugustusDelano Sir BK is that endless sky. You know the story and is same like blue color. But every new reading produces an aha moment just like a sudden cloud pattern forming on sky
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Augustus
Augustus@AugustusDelano·
Reading The Brothers Karamazov in the sun, and someone passes by asking how i like it. He wrote an 80 page senior essay on Dostoevsky. Chatted for a good minute on his writing Read in public.
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