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सौ दर्द बदन पे फैले हैं, हर करम के कपड़े मैले हैं।

सम्पूर्ण क्रांति Katılım Aralık 2021
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Feluda
Feluda@feludamitter·
सबसे ख़तरनाक होता है मुर्दा शांति से भर जाना तड़प का न होना सब कुछ सहन कर जाना घर से निकलना काम पर और काम से लौटकर घर आना ... सबसे ख़तरनाक वो चांद होता है जो हर हत्‍याकांड के बाद वीरान हुए आंगन में चढ़ता है लेकिन आपकी आंखों में मिर्चों की तरह नहीं पड़ता ~ पाश
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HindolSengupta@HindolSengupta·
People are messaging me about Audrey Trushke's assertions about the Pashupati seal. The proto-Elamite imagery she talks about comes from this, the 'Kneeling Bull'. This has been compared to the Pashupati seal to suggest interaction between the two periods. Note how this suggested
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Feluda
Feluda@feludamitter·
“...before 1908, though nationalist ideas found strong support among Indian students abroad, only a handful were willing to engage in terrorism. That a few young Indians living in London took [it up] was largely the result of the powerful influence [of] Vinayak Damodar Savarkar.”
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Feluda@feludamitter·
अग्नि जाळी मजसी ना खड्ग छेदितो भिउनी मला भ्याड मृत्यु पळत सुटतो The fire cannot burn me, the sword cannot cut me. The coward death runs away at my sight. खुळा रिपु तया स्वये मृत्युच्याच भीतीने भिववु मजसी ये।। And this foolish enemy is trying to scare me by the fear of death
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La Bossanova de Duguin
La Bossanova de Duguin@nevachange73121·
You killed the man... But not the idea.
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ANI
ANI@ANI·
The Defence Ministry today issued the Request for Proposal for the mega indigenous fifth-generation Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft project to the three shortlisted bidders, including Larsen and Toubro-Bharat Electronics Limited, Tata Advanced Systems and Bharat Forge-BEML: Defence Officials
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Feluda
Feluda@feludamitter·
@Vexxter4sure I mean a lot more emphasis is on the ideological aspects than with pedigree in non-STEM, but I do get your point.
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Vexxter@Vexxter4sure·
@feludamitter The above can't be said for Non STEM fields where pedigree is a primary filter for your work to be taken seriously
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Vexxter@Vexxter4sure·
One thing I've noticed is that non STEM intellectuals base their entire arguments off of appeal to higher authority rather than the actual substance, Imagine if an AI researcher went to a conference and said my work can't be wrong because I'm mentored by Hinton and Yan le Cun
Aunindyo Chakravarty@Aunindyo2023

@GhoshSamyak Brother, Gyan Pandey and Shahid Amin were my teachers. Sumit Sarkar was my supervisor. I have grown up knowing Partha Chatterjee since I was a baby. I have a review copy at home of Elementary Aspects sent to my father. Teach someone else.

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Autistic Mensur
Autistic Mensur@Mensvr_·
depois q descobri que o enhanced games só pode usar testo e IGF-1 broxei. eu pensei q ia ter gente se enchendo de EPO e cardarine, atletas com mais oxigenação no sangue doq um elefante, mas não é só uma galera com musculos a mais.
Enhanced Games@enhanced_games

A $1,000,000 WORLD RECORD SWIM! Kristian Gkolomeev wins the Men’s 50m Freestyle in 20.81s and takes home $1,000,000 bonus + $250,000 first place prize and reclaims his 50M Freestyle world record.

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Arvind Panagariya
Arvind Panagariya@APanagariya·
Dear @RBI: Do not let the psychology of Rs 100 per dollar determine your policy response. 100 is just a number, like 99 and 101. Whether the oil shortage is short-lived or long-lived, the right response at this moment is to let the rupee depreciate. 1/6
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Dr. Satyan Sharma
Dr. Satyan Sharma@sharmasatyan·
In her book 'Early India : From the origins to AD 1300', she had claimed that Śambara, of the Ṛgveda, was a Dāsa-chief. In an email conversation, I asked her to share the reference from Ṛgveda. She replied with Ṛgveda 3.47.4. Nothing of this sort is mentioned in the mantra.
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Nityānanda Miśra (मिश्रोपाख्यो नित्यानन्दः)@MisraNityanand

Romila Thapar’s false claim for 30+ years For more than thirty years, eminent historian Romila Thapar has claimed that Patañjali compared the relationship or conflict between the Brahmanas and the Shramanas to that between the snake and the mongoose. The claim is completely false. Watch to know more.

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Priestlyclass Strongman
Priestlyclass Strongman@priestlyclass·
Germans as a race did unreal aura farming in the 19th century. They worked like the entire march of human civilization depended on them. Gauss, Riemann, Helmholtz, Hertz, Röntgen, Koch, Virchow, Liebig, Wöhler, Siemens, Benz, Diesel, Humboldt, Fraunhofer, they made Germany the intellectual hub of the world. Hard to even imagine modern science, medicine, engineering & military tech without them.
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Feluda@feludamitter·
@PhilipPanass How do you think was Savarkar's Islamophobia misplaced in the then socio-political milieu?
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Mad Milton@PhilipPanass·
Of course, as Bakhle shows in her book, the traditional narrative of a garden variety anti-colonial nationalist going full blown ethno-nat is bad history. Anti-colonialism and Islamophobia were his constant companions, with the latter often dictating the course. (3/3)
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sushant sareen@sushantsareen·
Civilisations have survived and kept peace only by fighting and vanquishing their enemies. Wars and conflicts have always been part and parcel of human existence. The path to peace is not through negotiation but through strength and the fear among enemies of the unacceptable cost they will have to pay if they mess with you. Negotiations have never solved conflicts but only formalised what was decided on the battlefield. The last sentence about “just settlement…” is a familiar trope used by the Pakistanis to make a case for Kashmir. Surely an ex army chief should have known better than to flog this sentence.
Manoj Naravane@ManojNaravane

The hallmark of civilisations have been long periods of peace where humankind has flourished interrupted by short but intense periods of conflict. The path to peace was and is, through negotiations to arrive at a just settlement that meets the aspirations of the people. Jai Hind

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Feluda
Feluda@feludamitter·
A state's definition of legitimate violence and monopolisation of the same is what creates path for a great civilisation.
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Feluda@feludamitter·
"Even a philosopher, if he knows history, will admit that a long peace may fatally weaken the martial muscles of a nation. In the present inadequacy of international law and sentiment a nation must be ready at any moment to defend itself" ~ Will Durant
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Manoj Naravane@ManojNaravane

The hallmark of civilisations have been long periods of peace where humankind has flourished interrupted by short but intense periods of conflict. The path to peace was and is, through negotiations to arrive at a just settlement that meets the aspirations of the people. Jai Hind

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Dehati Armageddon Neutraliser
Dehati Armageddon Neutraliser@ImperiumHindu·
We need Indian defence/general tech podcasts too @prvkhvr We need to seed importance of science and Tech R&D in general populace's mind, analyse India's position in tech/emerging tech and what can be done for it in future.
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Feluda
Feluda@feludamitter·
This is just an artifact of pervasive mediocrity in the world. You say rarely do excellent lifters have an excellent life - but you're sampling the lifters from a population coming from a society which breeds mediocrity.
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𝖒𝖔𝖌𝖌𝖎𝖓𝖌@wanted4mogging

one thing i have come to observe in those around me, and in my former self, is that many people use the gym as a way to artificially replicate a sense of forward momentum in their life it’s sort of like porn for improving your life. you can go in every week and get a little better, get a bit stronger you can have no love life, you can be stuck in the same dead end job, you can have no real goals and ambitions but because you’re doing this one thing which takes “discipline” you can pat yourself on the back and feel like you’re doing well in life. especially cause you look better for it but you don’t have the things you want, you don’t have the life satiation you desire, you aren’t surrounded by the types of people you want to be around and the longer you do it and the better you get at it the more time and effort that could go towards changing those things is eaten up by weighing your food and making sure to space out your eleven meals evenly across the day i got caught in this loop for a large part of my adult life and i got very good results from it, but i can honestly say that it reaches an extreme cutoff point in terms of what it can do for your life satisfaction i really scoff at people who’s entire “self improvement” idea revolves around the gym, really just people into bodybuilding trying to justify it being their entire existence with like philosophy quotes or whatever being jacked is cool, i think it’s better than not being jacked, and that’s why i pursue it and still advocate for it; but there are worse things you can be than not jacked, such as poor, unhappy, purposeless and enslaved. if it comes at the expense of fixing those things then you have a problem past a certain point the gym really just has to become a chore you do like any other or a hobby you enjoy (and sometimes a mix of the two), but if a thing you do to just look better is really where you get your entire sense of pride from then you need to reevaluate what the fuck you are living for i have known a lot of very exceptional lifters in my life but very few of them live anything remotely close to exceptional lives. it’s actually very funny as my hometown which is probably the most drab boring and depressing place i’ve ever been to has produced some of the best bodybuilding/powerlifting talent in north america. doesn’t surprise me since there isn’t shit better to do than just hit the gym and meal prep little tupperware containers here, no other way to feel like your life is going anywhere like i said its masturbatory, you are simulating the sense of forward momentum in your life with little micro victories in the gym everyday that ultimately just amount to t shirts stretching a little bit more around you. it’s a good habit if you just keep it to that, but this is not the big difference maker that’s gonna give you what you deep down want from life

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