
@George90017 You have a better chance of being raised by wolves than getting a meal from your swedish neighbor
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@George90017 You have a better chance of being raised by wolves than getting a meal from your swedish neighbor

@ax10zx It's because it associates you with Indians, who are currently at the nadir of their existence, whether it be the living conditions relative to others, or the dearth of any intellectual movement and are more-or-less a dying civilization.


Nepali btw 🥀



Wealth permits a morality to exist that would be incomprehensible to our ancestors. E.g. Germany yesterday finally captured the stranded whale whose story had gripped the nation, and is now escorting him via barge back to the deeper Atlantic. An enormous, multiday operation.

This H-1B worker has lived in the US for nearly 20 years and built a family here. His mom was dying in India. To visit her, he would need to wait months to book a consular appointment--with the soonest one available likely being scheduled one year out. He made the difficult choice of not visiting his dying mom because leaving without an appointment would mean separation from his children, job, and his other obligations. Much of the commentary around immigration focuses on how such bureaucratic burdens undermine immigrants’ ability to contribute and innovate. But we must remember that this red tape also prevents these people from being fully engaged with their own lives and meaningfully present in the lives of others. This matters too, and these seemingly non-economic problems will eventually translate into economic costs. If America is no longer a place where people feel empowered to be the best versions of themselves as they celebrate, struggle, and grieve, it ceases not just being the land of opportunity, but also the land of dignity and purpose. linkedin.com/posts/gautam-d…

@puram_politics It definitely is not an achievement. Much like having silky flowing nice mop of hair, however when you have been balding for many years, and suddenly you get a mop of healthy hair it definitely will make you feel dreamy



Mumbai without Congress and TMC.



I don’t want this in my country. It’s a violation of the social contract.



Rice has to be one of the worst foods to eat with your hands, not even accounting for hygiene, I don't know why they do this when it's just messier than using a spoon





Rice has to be one of the worst foods to eat with your hands, not even accounting for hygiene, I don't know why they do this when it's just messier than using a spoon

Posting the kind of coordinated psyops the avg. Lankan is capable of every time their country's izzat is called to question..




This account is not even a month old, has no blue tick yet followers are near 20k. What further proof is needed? X's algorithm promotes this, it amplifies racist posts.

This H-1B worker has lived in the US for nearly 20 years and built a family here. His mom was dying in India. To visit her, he would need to wait months to book a consular appointment--with the soonest one available likely being scheduled one year out. He made the difficult choice of not visiting his dying mom because leaving without an appointment would mean separation from his children, job, and his other obligations. Much of the commentary around immigration focuses on how such bureaucratic burdens undermine immigrants’ ability to contribute and innovate. But we must remember that this red tape also prevents these people from being fully engaged with their own lives and meaningfully present in the lives of others. This matters too, and these seemingly non-economic problems will eventually translate into economic costs. If America is no longer a place where people feel empowered to be the best versions of themselves as they celebrate, struggle, and grieve, it ceases not just being the land of opportunity, but also the land of dignity and purpose. linkedin.com/posts/gautam-d…