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Dhruv Rathee
Dhruv Rathee@dhruv_rathee·
Now you understand the whole agenda behind One Nation One Election It’s much easier to manipulate voter lists, less chances of getting caught red handed.
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Kasi காசி
Kasi காசி@akaasi·
Difficult to support the argument that Kannada was born out of Tamil. In fact, it is utterly irresponsible and immature to call any of the four popular Dravidian languages as derived from any one of the four. They all evolved from a common ancient language.
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Sowmiya Ashok
Sowmiya Ashok@sowmiyashok·
"The date of the earliest period in the present state of our knowledge appears to be very early, it can be, at the maximum, somewhere in pre-300 BCE." ASI's response to the Keeladi excavation report submitted two years ago. @sivaetb reports. deccanherald.com/india/tamil-na…
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Ambarish Satwik
Ambarish Satwik@AmbarishSatwik·
What the salad tried to do to us. The first ambition of any plant is to make itself uneatable. Long before anything clever walked on earth, plants settled on poisoning anything with a mouth. If you can’t run, you better taste terrible. The only way to stay alive was to face your predator (dinosaur, beetle, goat, man) with chemistry. Plants got clever in the only way available to them. They made toxins, astringents, enzymes, fibrous defences. Which made them and their parts bitter. Also indigestible, and outright poisonous. In evolutionary terms, it was a cunning move. Not that the plant knows anything about cunning. But the natural consequence was deterrence. You bite, you suffer. You learn. You stop biting. Humans responded in the human way. By using fire and other things. We boiled, we burned, we soaked, we crushed, we fermented. We pickled. We found ways to take the bitter poisonous offerings of plants to our hungers. We hacked our own biochem, made over 50 types of CYP450 enzymes. They’re fascinating. A plant toxin molecule (alkaloid, glucosinolate, cyanogenic glycoside, saponin etc) is like a greasy stain. CYP450s act like detergent: They grab it, break it apart, make it dissolve in water, and wash it away. Cats don’t have a lot of this stuff. The thiosulfates in a couple of cloves of garlic can trigger a dangerous oxidative crisis in cat blood. About four cloves (of garlic) can be a potentially lethal dose. A tiny amount of solanine from a raw potato can sicken and kill a rabbit. Without a particular kind of P450, a potato would be your last meal. We figured out how to eat the enemy. And then we got kinky about it. Our tongues learned to relish the sting. And the rot. We started liking the burn and the bitterness. We started having poison for the plot. Hot sauce. Tannins. Coffee so strong it peels paint. Flavour is a toxin we’ve come to applaud. Plants spent a hundred million years trying to kill us. We’ve spent a hundred million years learning to savour their attempts. That’s the story, give or take a few famines and a few million deaths.
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Dylan O'Sullivan
Dylan O'Sullivan@DylanoA4·
C. S. Lewis saying more in one paragraph than many say in whole books
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Live Law
Live Law@LiveLawIndia·
#BREAKING| Supreme Court also declared that the 10 bills would be deemed to have got the Governor's assent when they were presented before him after being re-enacted by the TN Assembly. livelaw.in/top-stories/su…
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Kunal Kamra
Kunal Kamra@kunalkamra88·
The only way forward…
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Mini Nair
Mini Nair@minicnair·
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India under the able leadership of Vishwaguru becomes the 1st country to censor AI @grok
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Chess.com
Chess.com@chesscom·
which chess piece would drop the best album?
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Madras Film Screening Club 🎬
"When you want to understand life, you look at the past; when you want to live, you look to the future." – Kierkegaard "What are you running away from?" she asks. Michelangelo Antonioni - The Passenger (1975)
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Rajdeep Sardesai
Rajdeep Sardesai@sardesairajdeep·
Section 247 of new IT bill says: ‘any information stored in any electronic media or digital system’ has the same revenue significance as any books of accounts or other documents. So during a search op, officials could go through all your messages including personal info. Even WhatsApp messages could come under purview. Very dangerous. And potentially draconian power with government . Far more important than what some unknown cleric has to say surely!
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Shaun Maguire
Shaun Maguire@shaunmmaguire·
I recommend watching the full conversation between Trump and Zelensky before forming strong opinions (This is true for any situation)
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EngiNerd.
EngiNerd.@mainbhiengineer·
Perfect day to replug this video from Javed Akhtar Sahab when he roasted vulgar and abusive comedians.
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