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Does Anyone Even Read These Anymore?

Your head, rent free. Katılım Temmuz 2010
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Craters of Mumbai (Potholes ka Parivar)
Eventually only bhakts, worshippers, sycophants and yes-men will be allowed to use social media in India. Everyone else will be expected to stfu and pay your taxes on time while government's cabinet ministers continue to enrich themselves off their ethanol and beef empire.
Sandeep Manudhane@sandeep_PT

They are terribly afraid of citizens not fearing them. Their entire project - scare everyone into submission - is falling apart.

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They are terribly afraid of citizens not fearing them. Their entire project - scare everyone into submission - is falling apart.
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Compare this to our politicians... Whose wealth seems to "magically increase" by 10 to 100 times while "serving the nation"
Mykhailo Rohoza@MykhailoRohoza

When Charles de Gaulle led France, he treated public money as something untouchable. At the Élysée Palace, there was a strict rule for him: no personal expense could ever be paid for by the state. His wife, Yvonne, kept a small notebook in which she meticulously recorded all family expenses — from food and electricity to clothing and even soap. At the end of each month, she would send a check to the state treasury, reimbursing every last cent. Once, an accountant remarked that this was not really necessary. She calmly replied: “Everything that is not public is personal. And for personal matters, we pay ourselves.” This principle applied without exception. Their children and grandchildren were not allowed to use official cars for private matters. De Gaulle himself refused any privileges of office: he paid his own bills at the palace — even for the smallest things, such as soap or family meals. Moreover, he did not use his presidential salary, living only on his military pension. After his death, there was no wealth or luxury left behind — only a modest house in Colombey-les-Deux-Églises, purchased before the war. It is said that he would sometimes personally send money to the treasury if he suspected that any personal expense might have accidentally been covered by the state budget. This was not a formality. It was a principle. ✨ An example of true integrity, honor, and responsibility in public service.

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Day 1 of 3 Teaching ATLS
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hola peeps! am back from my 'mysterious disappearance' phase returning with memes, laffs, all things fun, nonsense, mild chaos n questionable humour good to reconnect 😊 currently on a mission to find my people again ... mutuals, assist kindly
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On a train right now and this "uncle" near me is testing out his Rayban Meta glasses. "Meta take a photo.... Meta take a video.... Ok... Meta?... Meta take a photo... Meta stop the video... Meta call Vinod... Meta? Meta!" Even Meta seems to have given up on him 🤦‍♂️
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An Arsenal fan and an Aston Villa fan meet on the streets of India.
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A U.K. hospital has issued an apology after a 3-year-old boy died from severe bleeding after his artery was pierced by a trainee doctor during a liver biopsy procedure. The family have settled a legal claim against the hospital. people.com/3-year-old-boy…
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