shunya
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shunya
@Shunyananda
Polymath. I tweet about People, Society, Business, Tech, Retail, QCom, Product and Politics




This is orginally from r/canconfirmiamindian there's a second version as well



Blacks being the most ass whopped race ever in history will endlessly talk about how victimized they are yet the second they sniff even a slightest of advantage, they turn into the most savage aggressors against other minorities.

California Burrito has done the greatest rugpull for Bangalore Techbros in the name of healthy food. I know a fair amount of calorie concious protienfucks who eat it like prescription medicine. A Taco Bell Naked Chicken Taco + Melted Cheese Quesedilla is more nutritious 😭

🚨🚨 Stuck in a massive jam from ITPL on my bike today & did a quick count, 32 cars had only the driver inside. Most were SUVs. @CMofKarnataka @DKShivakumar it’s high time to officially promote and regulate carpooling to save fuel & our sanity.#BengaluruTraffic #ITPL #Carpool


It’s only been 3 months since the move and I can already feel the changes. I just want my darshinis back damnit

Watching a girl who shakes her ass on instagram open another multi crore saloon and buy her third flat in the most expensive local of your city.

Dear @jagograhakjago, Zomato and Swiggy are now getting out of control. Price of 1 kg Dhokla: Restaurant menu: ₹160 Zomato: ₹460 Swiggy: ₹460, discounted to ₹429 (for those who don’t know, garlic corn dhokla and garlic dhokla are the same thing) This is almost 187% of the actual price. This is unacceptable. I know they are charging for convenience, but users are already paying charges like delivery fee, platform fee, packaging, rain, etc. as the convenience fee. When you ask a question about prices or quality of food to Swiggy and Zomato, they are like, “We don’t control prices, it is set by the restaurant.” I know the restaurant sets the prices, but you take commissions too. So it is the platform’s responsibility to control the prices as well. I personally visited the place and bought 500 grams dhokla for ₹80, while on Zomato it is ₹250. Some people say, “Don’t buy from it, they run a business, not a charity.” By saying this, we are normalizing such practices.












