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Agar aapki zindagi thodi zyada hi ghis rahi hai toh it’s time to switch the vibe with #GhisGhisGhis 🧼🔥
Song Out Now : bit.ly/ghisghisghis
#WelcomeToTheJungle, the chaos begins in cinemas from 26th June, 2026 🍿
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@Sweety_speaks Just opened twitter saw this.. bahot khatrnak craving hogyi
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BREAKING: Polish climber Bartek Ziemski has successfully skied down Mt Everest (8848.86 m), completing another eight-thousander achievement just one week after his success on Mt Lhotse (8516 m).
Bartek has safely returned to base camp completing the descent. The climb also marked his 9th eight-thousander without supplementary oxygen and without personal Sherpa support.
Photo ©: Polski Związek Alpinizmu.

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#Gujarat | A shocking case has come to light from Morbi, where a man allegedly allowed his landlord and a relative of the landlord to repeatedly rape his wife and 13-year-old daughter, as he could not pay his rent.
More details 🔗toi.in/xKAeLb53

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@Shivaa__M lol tumare dinosaur wale kuch meme create karo, jisse bina bole mein boldu 😂

@iabhi0717 What?? Here mango lassi is pretty much every Indian restaurant’s highest selling drink 😅
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I've personally never had a mango lassi , never heard anyone mentioning it irl and never even seen it in any shop or anyone buying it
ִֶָ xiny¡n .ᐟ kyryll emp .. ࣪ ִֶָ🦇@tboycel
Foreigners liking mango lassi is so fucking funny to me no one likes that shit here
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@EverestToday Coincidentally I watched #Everest 2015 movie just 2 days ago on May 10th and 11th and I was so moved by Rob Hall's heroic act, his calmness even in deadly conditions, it was just so so heartbreaking to see him die 😢my heart goes out to him and all who lost their lives that day🙏
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Gone on this day, 11.05.1996; Robert (Rob) Hall, climber from New Zealand, who scaled Everest five times (1990, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1996), Lhotse and K2 in 1994, Cho Oyu twice (1994, 1995), and Makalu in 1995. He completed the Seven Summits (Kosciuszko version) in 1990 and the (Carstensz version) in 1994. He died on descent on Everest, aged 35.
Born on January 14, 1961, Rob Hall became one of the most influential figures in modern high-altitude mountaineering. Known for his calm leadership and meticulous approach, Hall helped redefine Himalayan guiding during a period when commercial expeditions were still finding their ethical and logistical boundaries. As co-founder of Adventure Consultants, he set benchmark for preparation, discipline, and decision-making at extreme altitude.
Hall’s mountaineering résumé reflected both ambition and depth. Between 1990 and 1996, he stood on Everest’s summit five times, an extraordinary achievement for the era. His climbs extended well beyond Everest: K2 and Lhotse in 1994, Makalu in 1995, and repeated ascents of Cho Oyu. Completing both the Kosciuszko and Carstensz Pyramid versions of the Seven Summits placed him among a very small group of climbers to have mastered both interpretations of the challenge in that time.
In May 1996, Hall returned to Everest to guide clients on what would be his fifth successful ascent of the mountain. On May 10, after reaching the summit late in the day with client Doug Hansen, deteriorating weather and delays trapped them high on the mountain. As a powerful storm engulfed the upper slopes, Hall became stranded near the South Summit, above 8,700 meters, in brutal cold and violent winds.
Throughout the night and into the following day, Hall maintained radio contact, offering clear instructions and calm reassurance to others despite his own worsening condition. Rescue attempts were made, but the combination of altitude, weather, and exhaustion made any effective intervention impossible.
Rob Hall died on Everest during the descent on May 11, 1996, just hours after yet another successful summit.
Photo ©: Adventure Consultants.

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