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@highlandermeri_

Xennial. Don't have time for nonsense

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Neil Stone
Neil Stone@DrNeilStone·
One of the vaccines being DROPPED from the CDC schedule is for meningitis MENINGITIS One of THE most horrific, deadly infections you wouid ever have the misfortune to see It can -and does - kill kids within hours Dropped To satisfy anti vaccine fantasies. Sick.
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BREAKING: CDC announces an unprecedented overhaul of the childhood vaccine schedule, a significant shift that recommends fewer shots for all kids. nbcnews.com/health/health-…

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diplo@diplo·
I was 20 when I first came to India with nothing but a restless mind and an old Enfield I bought from a friend in Delhi who taught me to ride in one dusty afternoon. He took my money, flew back to Florida, and left me with one rule: don’t hit a cow, and only ride between 2–6 a.m. if you want to survive the heat and smog. Somehow, that became a philosophy for everything that followed. I crossed the country like a kid inside a dream — Calcutta to Delhi to Rishikesh — sleeping on the bike when I had to, chasing chai stalls to stay awake, tossing the bike on trains when I could afford it. I swam in the Ganges, did yoga with elders who moved like water, bought vinyl in back-alley shops, fell in love the way only your twenties let you, and wrote long confusing emails to my mom from glowing village internet cafés. In Gujarat I stopped long enough to help with earthquake relief, eat thalis in strangers’ homes, and learn “Kem Cho” and “Majama.” India didn’t just teach me independence — it cracked me open creatively. It showed me how improvisation is its own kind of discipline, how getting lost is a form of education. I never imagined I’d be invited back years later to collaborate with artists I once watched on café computers — working with actors like SRK, making videos like “Lean On” that crossed billions of views, nearly dying during spiritual side quests in Leh and Varanasi, falling for Bollywood sweethearts, and still believing every strange turn meant something. Twenty-five years later I returned to these roads, riding nine hours a day across the Himalayas on a much newer Enfield. And then — perfectly — I ended up performing at a massive Enfield festival in Goa and celebrating afterward in a motorcycle garage, as if time folded back on itself. Two decades have changed India and me both. But every time I come back, I feel the same truth: growth happens when you surrender to the unknown, when the road teaches you more than any classroom could. India was my beginning. And somehow, it still is.
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@0xCAFAD He's the right kind of brown - Muslim and white passing
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0xCAFAD@0xCAFAD·
Americans to the left of the DNC mainstream are some of the most vile racists against subcontinentals. Most of them still think Zohran Mamdani is ethnically Arab and that is why they voted for him.
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Ian Copeland, PhD
Ian Copeland, PhD@IanCopeland5·
Andrew Wakefield, the original antivax liar. He published fraudulent antivax research. These fraudulent findings have been retracted and his medical liscense has been revoked. If you still believe the antivax lie in 2025, you ARE THE PROBLEM!!! bmj.com/content/342/bm…
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World Algebra
World Algebra@Rsk_sumit·
Top 100 Man-Made Wonders of the World 1. 🇨🇳 Great Wall of China 2. 🇯🇴 Petra 3. 🇮🇳 Shri Kailasa Temple 4. 🇵🇪 Machu Picchu 5. 🇧🇷 Christ the Redeemer 6. 🇮🇹 Colosseum 7. 🇪🇬 Pyramids of Giza 8. 🇲🇽 Chichen Itza 9. 🇫🇷 Eiffel Tower 10. 🇮🇳 Statue of Unity 11. 🇦🇺 Sydney Opera House 12. 🇦🇪 Burj Khalifa 13. 🇺🇸 Statue of Liberty 14. 🇩🇪 Neuschwanstein Castle 15. 🇪🇸 Sagrada Família 16. 🇨🇳 Forbidden City 17. 🇮🇳 Ram Mandir 18. 🇫🇷 Mont Saint-Michel 19. 🇪🇸 Alhambra 20. 🇵🇦 Panama Canal 21. 🇮🇳 Brihadeeswarar Temple 22. 🇯🇵 Osaka Castle 23. 🇬🇷 Parthenon 24. 🇮🇳 Somnath Temple 25. 🇹🇷 Hagia Sophia 26. 🇮🇳 Sun Temple Konark 27. 🇺🇸 Golden Gate Bridge 28. 🇮🇹 Leaning Tower of Pisa 29. 🇮🇳 Meenakshi Amman Temple 30. 🇷🇺 Saint Basil’s Cathedral 31. 🇮🇳 Virupaksha Temple 32. 🇰🇭 Angkor Wat 33. 🇮🇹 St. Peter's Basilica 34. 🇮🇳 Shri Ranganathaswamy Temple 35. 🇺🇦 Saint Sophia Cathedral 36. 🇸🇦 Mada’in Saleh 37. 🇮🇳 Kedarnath Temple 38. 🇬🇧 Tower Bridge 39. 🇨🇳 Terracotta Army 40. 🇺🇸 Mount Rushmore 41. 🇮🇳 Badrinath Temple 42. 🇦🇷 La Recoleta Cemetery 43. 🇳🇵 Boudhanath Stupa 44. 🇮🇳 Taj Mahal 45. 🇯🇵 Himeji Castle 46. 🇸🇬 Marina Bay Sands 47. 🇪🇹 Lalibela Rock-Hewn Churches 48. 🇨🇦 CN Tower 49. 🇧🇪 Grand Place Brussels 50. 🇦🇹 Schönbrunn Palace 51. 🇨🇭 Chillon Castle 52. 🇹🇭 Wat Arun 53. 🇩🇰 Kronborg Castle 54. 🇶🇦 Museum of Islamic Art 55. 🇺🇸 Empire State Building 56. 🇮🇹 Florence Cathedral 57. 🇳🇴 Borgund Stave Church 58. 🇮🇳 Ramanathaswamy Temple 59. 🇵🇹 Belem Tower 60. 🇯🇵 Kiyomizu-dera 61. 🇪🇬 Temple of Karnak 62. 🇫🇮 Helsinki Cathedral 63. 🇸🇪 Drottningholm Palace 64. 🇨🇱 Easter Island Moai 65. 🇯🇴 Wadi Rum Railway 66. 🇰🇷 Gyeongbokgung Palace 67. 🇱🇦 Pha That Luang 68. 🇵🇭 San Agustin Church 69. 🇨🇿 Prague Castle 70. 🇭🇺 Hungarian Parliament 71. 🇵🇱 Wawel Castle 72. 🇧🇬 Rila Monastery 73. 🇷🇴 Bran Castle 74. 🇵🇪 Sacsayhuamán 75. 🇮🇸 Hallgrímskirkja 76. 🇦🇿 Maiden Tower 77. 🇹🇷 Galata Tower 78. 🇸🇰 Spiš Castle 79. 🇮🇱 Western Wall 80. 🇬🇧 Stonehenge 81. 🇮🇪 Cliffs of Moher Walkway 82. 🇹🇳 Amphitheatre of El Jem 83. 🇲🇦 Hassan II Mosque 84. 🇿🇦 Voortrekker Monument 85. 🇹🇼 Chiang Kai-shek Memorial 86. 🇦🇲 Geghard Monastery 87. 🇧🇩 Sixty Dome Mosque 88. 🇱🇰 Temple of the Tooth 89. 🇺🇸 Hoover Dam 90. 🇲🇾 Petronas Towers 91. 🇳🇱 Royal Palace Amsterdam 92. 🇩🇴 Alcázar de Colón 93. 🇺🇾 Palacio Salvo 94. 🇸🇾 Umayyad Mosque 95. 🇺🇿 Registan Square 96. 🇰🇿 Bayterek Tower 97. 🇹🇭 Grand Palace 98. 🇦🇷 Palacio Barolo 99. 🇹🇷 Topkapi Palace 100. 🇻🇦 Sistine Chapel Source: Various Online References #X #Ranking #Fake #BigBoss19
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@SimonMagus @wonkywalker87 @broseph_stalin India was one of the decisive foundations of Britain's superpower status. The railways built for resource extraction were financed through Indian taxes, revenues, and Indian passengers/freight, even though the profits went to Britain.
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@SimonMagus @wonkywalker87 @broseph_stalin A large share of Britain's rise came from Indian revenue, raw materials, markets, soldiers, land and labour. Indian surplus used to pay for Britain's trade deficit with Europe
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Simon Cooke
Simon Cooke@SimonMagus·
This is a curious claim. It may well be true that India had 27% of global GDP. In reality we have no idea at all. But near all the world's economy was centred on agriculture and mining so maybe. But the industrial revolution happened. And it happened in Europe. Nobody exploited anyone.
Ashok Kumar | 🇵🇸@broseph_stalin

Hartley-Brewer: Why is colonialism bad? Me: “When Britain arrived in 1700s India had 27% of global GDP. After 200 years of theft and millions starved to death by 1947 India had 3% of global GDP, 90% living below the poverty line, a literacy rate of 17% and life expectancy of 27”

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iKnowNothing@wonkywalker87·
@wihtwyrd @highlandermeri_ @SimonMagus @broseph_stalin Dalrymples books point to the extreme internal instability under the Mughals that allowed the European take over that would have made normal development tricky. And in all likelihood the Muslim minority rule would have been unsustainable in the long run without conflict
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@Conservamind @BarristerMansur @DalrympleWill @JuliaHB1 Reducing India's GDP from 25 percent to 4 percent and leaving a poverty rate of 90 percent is not an improvement. India would have had a profoundly different trajectory if the invaders never came. Its current form of government is not based on Britain's,
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William Dalrymple
William Dalrymple@DalrympleWill·
So many British people simply have not the slightest awareness of how much damage colonialism did to the societies that were colonised- because their education system teaches them nothing about it. Julia Hartley-Brewer, ignorant as she is, is far from untypical.
Ashok Kumar | 🇵🇸@broseph_stalin

Hartley-Brewer: Why is colonialism bad? Me: “When Britain arrived in 1700s India had 27% of global GDP. After 200 years of theft and millions starved to death by 1947 India had 3% of global GDP, 90% living below the poverty line, a literacy rate of 17% and life expectancy of 27”

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@Conservamind @BarristerMansur @DalrympleWill @JuliaHB1 Lol that is a laughable statement. After hundreds of years of loot, exploitation starvation and degradation they should be "thankful". It's actually the other way around, the UK should be thankful for all the development they enjoyed at India's expense.
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Aaron Siri
Aaron Siri@AaronSiriSG·
BOMBSHELL: The CDC has updated its "Autism and vaccines" page to start telling the truth, including: "The claim 'vaccines do not cause autism' is not an evidence-based claim because studies have not ruled out the possibility that infant vaccines cause autism." "Studies supporting a link have been ignored by health authorities." "Scientific studies have not ruled out the possibility that infant vaccines contribute to the development of autism. However, this statement has historically been disseminated by the CDC and other federal health agencies within HHS to prevent vaccine hesitancy." "Multiple reports from HHS and the National Academy of Sciences ... have consistently concluded that there are still no studies that support the specific claim that the infant vaccines, DTaP, HepB, Hib, IPV, and PCV, do not cause autism and hence the CDC was in violation of the Data Quality Act when it claimed, 'vaccines do not cause autism.' CDC is now correcting the statement, and HHS is providing appropriate funding and support for studies related to infant vaccines and autism." "Of note, the 2014 Agency for Health Research and Quality review also addressed the HepB vaccine and autism. One cross-sectional study met criteria for reliability; it found a threefold risk of parental report of autism among newborns receiving a HepB vaccine in the first month of life compared to those who did not receive this vaccine or did so after the first month." "In fact, there are still no studies that support the claim that any of the 20 doses of the seven infant vaccines recommended for American children before the first year of life do not cause autism. These vaccines include DTaP, HepB, Hib, IPV, PCV, rotavirus, and influenza." As for the MMR vaccine, CDC's website now says: "In 2012, the IOM reviewed the published MMR-autism studies and found that all but four of them had 'serious methodological limitations,' and the IOM gave them no weight. The remaining four studies and a few similar studies published since also have all been criticized for serious methodological flaws. Furthermore, they are all retrospective epidemiological studies which cannot prove causation, fail to account for potential vulnerable subgroups, and fail to account for mechanistic and other evidence linking vaccines with autism." cdc.gov/vaccine-safety…
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@DiggingInTheDi1 @gosuprime022 You are the biggest low IQ moron on this app. Always tweeting about India like an obsessed psychotic nutjob. It's living rent free in your pathetic head.
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Brotherhood@DiggingInTheDi1·
@gosuprime022 It would be entirely East Asians and Northern Europeans Instead 70% of them go to this 76 IQ nation
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Brotherhood@DiggingInTheDi1·
There are 1,400,000,000 Indians. Of these, do you know how many are statistically over 130 IQ? Only 223,000 That's right, a city the size of San Bernardino can house every Indian on the planet that can be deemed "intelligent" There are 5 million Indians officially in the US
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@wonkywalker87 @SimonMagus @broseph_stalin India inherited a heavily extractive colonial economy (deindustrialisation, suppressed industry, low literacy, famine-prone agriculture, almost no modern manufacturing base). China & South Korea were never subjected to the same type of long-term economic extraction by Britain.
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