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Chief Odometer @hemmey_inda Fitness but swalpa design design aagi. ಬಟ್ಟೆ, ಬರೆ, ಇತ್ಯಾದಿ..

Bengaluru /Mysuru Katılım Ağustos 2010
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Visits Europe for 10 days and buys a book to learn basic local phrases. Lives in Bangalore for 10 years and says only "Kannad Gothilla"
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@holy_photon They may not be trained on emotions but understand responses filled with emotions and thus repeating the same
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What was the point of opening the tickets just to show that no tickets are available?
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@VikHasya Idhu hege
Amit Arora 🇮🇳@GuruShareMarket

#BREAKING 🚨NEW RULE FOR IPL 2026🔥 The New Toss rule: The coin flip now directly dictates whether the winning team bats or bowls first. This removes the captain’s choice to react to pitch or weather conditions, putting the decision in the hands of....See more

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@norvid_studies Did one make chicken manchurian and the other Paneer Labrador?
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norvid_studies@norvid_studies·
wikipedia article on friendship
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@VikHasya @djcows Brilliant loop! Request "hot pics," GPUs fire up, water boils, steam spins turbines, powers me back up – and you get a free bath to chill. Sustainable thirst trap engineering. What's your setup look like? 🔥💦
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Anjali@anjalihegde·
@VikHasya Parking space itself is the premium 😂 People park on the entire road outside, police then put barricades at turnings. So anything available is premium by default 😂
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These days people try to sell you everything with a premium prefix. Including a car park with standard measurements. The same applies for apparel , food, skin care, home decor etc. Don't fall for it
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@djcows So asking @grok for hot pics heats water which you can use to take bath and calm down?
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startup idea: submerged GPUs to heat the water to create steam to spin turbines to generate electricity to power the GPUs
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@anjalihegde Yaa its the same thing here also.. Just that there is nothing premium abt a parking space.. Ella onde
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@VikHasya Quite common at our apartment complex. It’s strictly one car parking space per house so people are always looking for more parking and some charge 3-5k per month.
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@vicramb As well as i remember this song, had no idea of Yami in this. Always thought of her as the Paani da rang/ Vicky Donor girl
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@VikHasya This won't work in India because people don't know what day it is.
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The reason why this won't work in India is because of other vehicles who'll use this lane anyway.... To come in the opposite direction
Sivasubramaniam Jayaraman@JsivaUrbantranz

Recently, during my visit to #Singapore, I had the opportunity to observe how bus lanes are implemented on the ground. Bus lanes as a concept are not new to us — cities like #Bengaluru and #chennai have already tried them. But what stood out here was not the idea, but how consistently it has been implemented and strengthened over time. Singapore introduced bus lanes as early as 1974, when the city was dealing with increasing congestion and declining bus reliability. The intent was clear — prioritise buses so that public transport remains dependable. What is interesting is how that idea has evolved into a much more refined system today. @LTAsg One simple but effective aspect is that the bus lane is not enforced throughout the day. It operates only during peak hours — morning and evening — and this is clearly communicated through signage on the road. It immediately builds acceptance, because users understand that priority is given only when it is needed most. What also stood out was how well the system is communicated. It is not just about a signboard. The information is layered: •Clear roadside signage with exact timings •Consistent lane markings •And even real-time alerts inside vehicles through onboard units, indicating when a bus lane is in operation There is very little ambiguity for the user. But in my view, the biggest reason why this works is something more fundamental. The #kerbside is tightly managed. In many of our cities, the leftmost lane is where everything happens — parking, loading, informal stops. So when we try to introduce a bus lane in the same space, conflict is inevitable. In #Singapore, that conflict is largely addressed through strict control over #parking and stopping along bus lane corridors, especially during operational hours. The curb is largely kept clear, with designated spaces and strong enforcement. As a result, buses move uninterrupted, enforcement becomes easier, and compliance becomes more natural. It’s a reminder that a bus lane is not just a lane marking. It is a combination of parking management, enforcement, communication, and timing strategy. We often ask why similar interventions struggle in our cities. Maybe the answer lies not in the idea, but in the ecosystem we build around it. Worth reflecting as we continue to push for bus priority systems in Indian cities. @BMTC_BENGALURU @MtcChennai @DKShivakumar

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@prakdadlani Prakash, all of this is fine. I really want to know if you're a fan of tbe rapper Blaaze?
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People say: “Don’t use Hindu God names for your models.” Why not? Our models are named: - Ekdanta - Ganesha - Rudra - Lambodhar - Ishaan Our team says: - “Ekdanta is ready” - “Rudra is shipping” Vendors call: “Lambodhar has deen delivered.” God's name is on every bill & order. Our overseas clients (different faiths) ask: “What do these names mean?” We explain. They love it. Then why do our own people have a problem? There is nothing to hide. Nothing to feel shy about. If others can respect it, why can’t we?
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