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MissT@MissTickled·
Our Heart centre holds the energy of unconditional Love. It can turn anything into pure joy & peace. Here’s a meditation technique to tune into & use this Great Transmuter. It requires no prior experience in meditation & can be done at any time of the day, as many times as needed
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🪷 Yogmaya Astrology ✨
🪷 Yogmaya Astrology ✨@YogmayaAstro5·
Kumkum tilak strengthens your Surya, Mars Turmeric tilak strengthens your Jupiter Sandalwood tilak strengthens your Mercury, Moon Ash / Vibhuti tilak strengthens your Saturn Gopi Chandan Tilak strengthens your Venus
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Benonwine@benonwine·
While you were looking at "lab-grown" meat, the chocolate industry pulled off the ultimate heist. Major companies are quietly funding lab-grown cocoa for 2027, but the truth is, they stopped giving you real chocolate years ago. In 27 countries, Cadbury's "Dairy Milk" isn't legally chocolate. Why? Because the Cocoa Butter—the very soul of chocolate—has been stripped out. How the Heist Works: Cocoa butter is expensive. To save money, companies replace it with a blend of six industrial oils. But oil doesn't taste like chocolate, so they add PGPR (polyglycerol polyricinoleate) to keep it from separating and petroleum-derived vanilla to mask the waxy taste. They do this in tiny steps—changing the recipe by 1% every few months—so your tongue never realizes the "real" taste is being erased. In 2026, you aren't eating a treat; you’re eating a cleverly flavored chemical slab. The Check: Look for "PGPR" on the label. If it’s there, it’s not chocolate. The Survival: Real chocolate has five ingredients or fewer.
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aree_shuklajii
aree_shuklajii@th_anonymouse·
I raised this issue before, and I’m raising it again. In Maharashtra, a disturbing reality has come to light. A 2019 investigation revealed that over 13,000 women working in the sugarcane industry underwent hysterectomies the surgical removal of the uterus. The reason is not medical. It is systemic exploitation. These women work 12–15 hours a day in harsh conditions. Menstruation is treated as a “loss of productivity.” Taking a single day off can lead to wage cuts, penalties, or losing their job entirely. Contractors have reportedly made it clear: miss work, and you will be replaced. Faced with poverty and survival, many women felt they had no option but to remove their uteruses permanently eliminating their menstrual cycles just to keep working. Let that sink in.
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MissT@MissTickled·
“Lest in sloth I lose Thee, I will find Thee in activity.”
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MissT@MissTickled·
@Priya_Kruthi “Seek ye first the kingdom of god, and all these things will be added unto you.” :)
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Soundarya Lahari
Soundarya Lahari@Priya_Kruthi·
Sometimes I am very tempted to do some intense sadhanas to achieve material things. I begin and then feel if I am doing sadhana it should be unconditional and to reach the lord. I am always stuck in this.
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Dr. Lemma
Dr. Lemma@DoctorLemma·
Sixteen years ago, one man stood alone on a grassy hill at a music festival in Washington State, USA, and started dancing by himself. People glanced over and looked away. Some laughed. His roommate leaned in and warned him people were filming him. He did not stop. Then one stranger got up and joined him. Then another. Then the hillside tipped. Within minutes, hundreds of people were sprinting from across the field to be part of something that, thirty seconds earlier, had been one man being laughed at in a field. Someone filming from higher up the hill said quietly: "See what one man can do. One man can change the world." The clip spread across the internet in 2009. Entrepreneur Derek Sivers played it at a TED conference to explain how movements actually begin. Not with the first person brave enough to start, he argued, but with the first person willing to join them. Collin Wynter, the man dancing alone, later said he had no idea he had done anything special. He was just tired of watching everyone sit still.
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This is why improving flexibility isn’t always about stretching harder. Sometimes it’s about activating the right muscles at the right time.
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Aakash Gupta
Aakash Gupta@aakashgupta·
Let me explain exactly why your phone seems to read your thoughts, because the real answer is more invasive than telepathy. Every time you open a website or app, a real-time bidding auction fires in under 100 milliseconds. Your GPS coordinates, browsing history, device fingerprint, age, gender, income bracket, and hundreds of inferred interest categories get packaged into a “bid request” and broadcast to hundreds of companies simultaneously. One company wins the ad slot. All of them keep the data. This happens thousands of times per day per person. A 2018 New York Times investigation found 75 companies pulling precise location data from apps, with some users tracked up to 14,000 times in 24 hours. In 2012, a Target statistician identified 25 products that, purchased in combination, could predict a customer was pregnant and estimate her due date. A teenager’s father discovered she was pregnant because Target sent baby coupons to the house before she told anyone. That was one retailer. Store receipts only. Fourteen years ago. Now scale that. Your phone pings GPS while you sleep. Data brokers link your phone, laptop, and tablet through probabilistic matching of IP addresses, WiFi networks, and behavioral patterns without you ever logging in. The FTC caught two brokers in 2024 categorizing people by visits to reproductive health clinics, political protests, and religious services, then selling those profiles to law enforcement. The algorithm doesn’t hear your thoughts. It compares your behavioral fingerprint against millions of similar profiles and predicts your next interest before you’re consciously aware of it. It makes hundreds of predictions per day. You ignore the misses. The five hits feel like telepathy. You paid for the phone. You pay for the data plan. You generate the signal. And every time a page loads, your identity gets auctioned to the highest bidder before the content even renders. They called it “personalized advertising” because “real-time mass surveillance funded by the people being surveilled” doesn’t fit on a consent banner.
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I get how the phone can target ads by hearing and seeing me, but how is it showing me ads based on my thoughts? I can't be the only one noticing this.

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Ankit Pathak 🇮🇳
Ankit Pathak 🇮🇳@ankit_acerbic·
Best explaination of Middle East war 😭
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MissT@MissTickled·
@MissAkhrot It is based on the water pressure and flow that you’re getting, amongst other possible things. We now call them 30 “points” instead of minutes😁
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Maryam Shakir
Maryam Shakir@MissAkhrot·
Guys I’ve just discovered that the washing machine’s 30 minutes are NOT actually 30 minutes. I timed it and it was around 45 real minutes. Idk what kind of science is behind this 😭
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MissT@MissTickled·
@tishray Environment is stronger than willpower.
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roobz 🌙 🌸
roobz 🌙 🌸@tishray·
Every country has an energy. And that energy rewires you whether you notice it or not. People move to Japan and become minimal. People move to Mexico and their entire relationship with time softens. People move to New York and suddenly they can't sit still. Your personality is far more malleable than you think. We treat it like something fixed, but new surroundings give you new defaults. New pace. New habits. New values absorbed through proximity instead of effort. You're not just the average of the 5 people closest to you. You're the average of the 5 places, the 5 routines, and the 5 inputs you're exposed to most. Your commute shapes you. The weather shapes you. Every space you occupy is voting on who you become. That's why I believe choosing where you live is one of the most important decisions you'll ever make. More important than your job title. Maybe more important than your five-year plan. Because the place shapes the plan. The place shapes your energy, your habits, your relationships, your default state. Get the place right and half of the other decisions start making themselves. Get it wrong and you'll fight yourself every day.
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MissT@MissTickled·
@Yashraajsharrma This was so accurate! The sadhana was at another level, like rockets flying to Jupiter. Thank you introducing to such a valuable gem☀️🙌🏽
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Cyberabad Police
Cyberabad Police@cyberabadpolice·
Redefining Student Mobility: A Vision for a Congestion-Free Cyberabad 🚀 Cyberabad is taking a giant leap toward smarter urban governance! Under the leadership of CP Dr. M. Ramesh, IPS, the Society for Cyberabad Security Council (SCSC) has launched a landmark initiative to transform student commutes into a safe, affordable, and digitally monitored ecosystem. Inspired by global benchmarks like Transport for London (TFL), this Digital Public Infrastructure aims to: ✅ Eliminate Congestion: Reducing private car drop-offs through structured demand aggregation. ✅ Enhance Safety: Police-verified fleets, CCTV integration, and real-time monitoring via the Command & Control Centre. ✅ Create Opportunity: Engaging verified gig workers and community members as mobility supervisors. ✅ Optimize Resources: Integrating RTC and private fleets for a sustainable, city-wide framework. This isn’t just about transport; it’s about building a transparent, technology-led future for our youth. The rollout begins June 2026.
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MissT@MissTickled·
@Astrotherapist1 Just one question: drinking copper water vessel, won’t it increase the body heat? I’m confused
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Priyanka
Priyanka@Astrotherapist1·
🔥 Most Sensitive Signs to Mars crossing Eclipse Degree (27 Feb) This activation will strongly affect people having planets or Lagna in: 🔴 Aquarius Direct hit - emotional agitation, conflicts, impulsive decisions, sudden events. 🔴 Leo Opposition axis - relationship clashes, ego battles, authority conflicts. 🔴 Taurus Square influence - stress regarding finances, stability and emotional reactions. 🔴 Scorpio Deep psychological triggers, anger suppression surfacing, family or inner turmoil. These four signs may feel the effect most physically and emotionally Peak Sensitive Time Window (February 25th -March 1st ) Energy does not act only at the exact degree. Most intense period: 25 Feb night - 27 Feb full day - 1st March early morning Within this: early morning irritation and impatience afternoon impulsive actions night-time overthinking and anxiety This is more of a reaction window than an event window. 🔱 Extra Protection for People with Natal Angarak Yoga If someone already has Mars-Rahu conjunction in their birth chart, this transit can feel like: anger bursts anxiety without reason sudden arguments accidents due to distraction strong restlessness For them, grounding remedies are extremely important. 🔴 Strong Personal Protection Remedies 1. Cooling Mars internally Drink water stored in a copper vessel in the morning and avoid excessive spicy food for 2–3 days. This directly reduces Mars heat in the body. 2. Iron Ring Stabilization Touch an iron object or wear an iron ring (simple, not ritualistic) on Saturday evening. Iron absorbs aggressive Mars impulses and Rahu anxiety. 3. Salt Water Foot Soak (very underrated) Soak feet in warm salt water at night. This drains Mars–Rahu nervous irritation and improves sleep. 4. Silent Protection Method Avoid sharing plans, anger, or emotional reactions publicly for these 2-3 days. Mars-eclipse activation increases regret from spoken words. Silence becomes a shield. ⭐ A Very Important Hidden Insight When Mars activates eclipse degrees, many people feel external events are attacking them, but actually the biggest damage happens through: impulsive speech ego reactions rushed decisions mental agitation leading to mistakes Those who slow down behaviour experience protection automatically. This is why spiritual discipline during this window becomes very powerful.
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Science girl
Science girl@sciencegirl·
Smoke can clean the air better than some chemicals. A study published in the Journal of Ethnopharmacology analyzed the effects of "medicinal smoke" - specifically the combustion of wood and a mixture of odoriferous and medicinal herbs - on airborne pathogens. The goal was to see if natural smoke could function as an atmospheric sterilizer. The findings were significant. The researchers treated a closed room with this medicinal smoke for one hour. They found that it didn't just mask odors; it decimated the bacteria. Within 60 minutes, there was a 94 percent reduction in bacterial counts. Even more surprising was the longevity of the effect. While chemical sprays often evaporate or dissipate quickly, the smoke treatment maintained a cleaner environment for 24 hours in a closed room. In an open room, specific pathogenic bacteria - including Staphylococcus lentus and Enterobacter aerogenes were completely absent even 30 days after the initial treatment. This indicates that the smoke possesses strong bactericidal properties, capable of eliminating diverse plant and human pathogens within a confined space. It challenges the modern assumption that air quality is only improved by filtration, This modern data validates a practice that dates back thousands of years. Indigenous cultures worldwide have long used smoke for purification. In India, the havan ritual involves burning specific herbs to purify the environment, while Aboriginal Australians have performed "smoking ceremonies" for roughly 60,000 years to ward off bad spirits and cleanse the land. Read the study: "Medicinal smoke reduces airborne bacteria." Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 2007
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Hibiscus Singh Rangi@trisandhyakusum·
@AjayVirdi480847 @lunarastro108 Mars in my chart is well placed & benefic with a strong degree. The thing is that it's is taking lot of willpower and energy to exercise & gym these days. But it's getting better now, it will be fine i guess. I feel Mars will let me learn it the hard way !
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Deepanshu Giri
Deepanshu Giri@lunarastro108·
This Samvatsar King is Mars- So focus on what and where Mars rules- Mars rules South, Copper, zinc, magnesium, Furnance, Electricity- Follow transit of Mars for your major gains. The Support of Saturn will keep Mars on toes, which is basically resistance and challenges, so look for metals, ores,gas and oil, wait for Saturn retro periods for more returns in a year. Dhanesh is Moon- Focus on Silver, Rice, Milk, water, hydro, transport, and logistics. Silver is at an all-time high of 82, and there is still potential left; however, as said before, 2nd week of April -you got your chance to buy -the market had a correction. #astrology #stocks
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