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@lesserbookworm

Wandering around medical books 🩺📚 Indie movies & music 🎶 Sports buff ⚽🏏

📍ভারত Katılım Kasım 2025
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Vivek@lesserbookworm·
Going off twitter/X for next 20 days. 3 main reasons for it- 1. White Coat organising for 2025 Batch 2. 10 days to our semester exams(🥲) 3. Avoiding #Dhurandhar2 spoilers. Dear exams, kindly go easy on me! 🙏🥲 #MedTwitter
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Vivek@lesserbookworm·
@idfcwau Go & join your class 4 english classes, to understand the meaning of "consent".🤡
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Raj@idfcwau·
Janhvi Kapoor: I do sensual songs like wet saree and when someone says this chick isn't hot enough, I feel offended Also Janhvi Kapoor: I call paps, I wear something that seems appropriate, but I don't like when they take my pics from different angles 🤡
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.@CapitalsLad·
Y’all said football is dead in Delhi😭🙏🏽
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Indian Tech & Infra@IndianTechGuide·
🚨 India plans to use snakes and crocodiles as natural defences along the India-Bangladesh border.
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N. Biren Singh@NBirenSingh·
Why are youth teams more superior than the senior teams? Why are junior players more effective than the seniors? My simple observation is that giving a free hand to the coaches is needed- avoid favouritism and corruption in players selection. We also need more training and financial support to the players.
The Khel India@TheKhelIndia

HISTORIC STUFF FOLKS!!!!!!!!!!! 🔥💥 Indian Club Minerva Academy FC Thrased Liverpool FC 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 6-0 at U15 MIC Cup 2026! Storms into the Quaterfinals THE BOYS ABSOLUTELY COOKED LIVERPOOL!

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Ashish Negi@7negiashish·
8153 attendance for Sporting Delhi vs Kerala Blasters, just the second home game but early signs of a core fanbase with many in the stands wearing club jerseys, a long road ahead to revive football culture in the capital while the 2-0 win gives them breathing space in the relegation battle.
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Vivek@lesserbookworm·
@epicnephrin_e Didi, tomaader final prof. toh ses hoyeche, bodhoye?
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purpleready@epicnephrin_e·
Just found out that some people of our batch have been diagnosed with arrhythmia I need to take medication throughout their life,thanks to final prof.🙂
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Vivek@lesserbookworm·
@jsdass1978 Dear sir, I might sound like a boomer, forgive me for that, but those salary structures are heaven for me.
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Swamidass@jsdass1978·
@lesserbookworm Dear Vivek please see the salary of consultant. So strange and pathetic
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Jax@JaxMCFC·
Mumbai City FC international fanbase is here 💙
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Vivek@lesserbookworm·
@sagarikaghose A spare playing area, is an 'academy' for you? Get a English coaching done, because this is just shambolic.
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The Brevis@Ben10Brevis·
Hey @grok, swap their outfits with each other.
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Prosenjit@mitrapredator·
Your bullshit arguments fall apart when you try to equate commercialization with 'selling off'. ISRO has always transferred technology, and NASA, ESA, everyone does it. That's how space ecosystems evolve. 'Cheaply sold' doesn't imply profit maximization; it implies scaling up an industry. ISRO can't scale up an industry by itself; it has to involve private players to scale it up current scenario, both in terms of cost reduction and output. Your jump from a policy issue to 'they will sell ISRO' is nothing but fear-mongering bakchodi, not logic. True nationalism is not about holding on to technology; it is about creating a space ecosystem.
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STAR Boy TARUN@Starboy2079·
Dhurandhar 3 – Plot Here is the plot for Dhurandhar 3, written by @Starboy2079 for the consideration of @AdityaDharFilms @yamigautam and @AdityaRajKaul After ensuring the safety of his wife and child by sending them to Vancouver, Canada, Hamza (Jaskeerat Singh Rangi) returns to India. He is briefed by Sanyal, who reveals that the MLA responsible for his father’s murder has deep links with the Khalistani separatist group SFJ (Sikhs for Justice). Sanyal informs him that the key figures behind the group are Hardeep Singh Nijjar, based in Canada, and Gurpatwant Singh Pannun, operating from the United States. Hamza is given a new identity- Nikhil Gupta, a Gujarati civilian businessman and is dispatched to Canada on a high-stakes mission. Nijjar, despite being a prominent political figure in Canada, is primarily involved in narcotics trafficking. Nikhil successfully infiltrates his gang and quickly gains his trust. During this time, he encounters Ripudaman Singh, the man responsible for bombing an Indian airplane 40 years earlier. Nikhil eliminates him. Following Nijjar’s orders, Nikhil travels to London for a drug deal, where he meets Avtar Singh Khanda, the Khalistani extremist known for desecrating the Indian flag. Nikhil poisons and kills him as well. On Nikhil’s intelligence input, an Indian agent in Pakistan named Rizwan eliminates another key Khalistani operative, Paramjeet Singh in Lahore Nikhil also sees his wife Yelina and his kid in Canada but he doesn't meet them Eventually, Nikhil confronts Nijjar. In a major showdown in the parking lot of the Guru Nanak Sikh Gurdwara in Surrey, Canada, Nikhil kills him. The assassination sends shockwaves through the CIA and the Five Eyes intelligence alliance. Nikhil’s final target is Gurpatwant Singh Pannun, based in New York. He attempts to assassinate him, but Pannun is saved by the CIA. Nikhil is subsequently arrested by the CIA in Prague. During interrogation, the CIA discovers that Nikhil’s main handler is Bansal, whose real name is Vikas Yadav. The CIA initiates extradition proceedings, but Sanyal intervenes by having Nikhil arrested in India under the pretext of due judicial process, effectively stalling the handover. When Sanyal requests the CIA Director to release Nikhil, the request is arrogantly refused and mocked. In response, Sanyal arrests CIA assets, Van Dyke and his associate. He then calls the CIA Director again with the iconic “Rasputin” song playing in the background and warns that he will expose the CIA’s covert involvement in Libya, the Arab Spring, and Myanmar. Faced with the threat, the CIA immediately agrees to send Nikhil Gupta back to India.
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