Matz

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Matz

Matz

@mathewsmm

Product Designer | Father of three | Building experiences and legacy with discipline and truth | Fighting fair family justice and child’s right to both parents.

Katılım Kasım 2009
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@barandbench Even Raja Harishchandra won’t be able to match this justice.
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Bar and Bench@barandbench·
Supreme Court hears a matrimonial case: Husband: I don’t want a divorce. Court: divorce is filed by wife? On what grounds? Husband: cruelty and desertion. Court: false charge of adultery, you could not prove, that itself is ground for divorce. Wife is not asking for alimony? Husband: no Court: you should be happy. Are you a software engineer? Husband: now I am a freelancer. Court: everyone becomes unemployed after divorce proceedings are filed. Wife says she has resigned, husband will say he has given up his job, he has been thrown out on the complaint of the wife, something or the other. Now you have become freelancer. Court: did you prove adultery against her? Husband: no. Wife: I have solemnised a second marriage after divorce was granted by trial court and upheld by high court. Husband: please hear me for a moment. Court: pay 50 lakhs (to wife) [as permanent alimony] Husband: that is not even her demand. Court: no, we are saying that. Husband: may I make one more submission. We can explore custody of child through mediation. Court: dismissed.
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Believer@PredatorVolk·
@theliverdoc @_amitbehere My cousin’s family once gave ₹1.5 lakh to an astrologer just to check if any black magic had been done on them 🤣
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@WarArchiveClips Maybe each foot soldier should be equipped with a set of small counter drones which intercept the enemy drone.
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War Archive Clips@WarArchiveClips·
This is how drones are rewriting the rules of war.
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@office_of_HH Selfish cave dwelling creatures have no idea what’s happening in the society.
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Honorary Husband(Retd) 498A, DV, 125 CrPC - SIFF
क्या माननीय अदालत इस तरह के निर्णयों से समाज पर लंबे समय तक पड़ने वाले प्रभावों का अवलोकन भी करते हैं ? इस तरह के निर्णयों को आधार बना कर कितने घर टूटेंगे क्या इस पर कभी विचार हुआ है ?
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SKrishnaVijay@SKrishnaVijay·
Alimony = Blood money
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@SamSiff We have spineless leaders who are too dumb to understand family and society are dying in front of them.
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The Forgotten ‘Man’ 👨‍⚖️
China just changed the game: New divorce laws: Wife gets nothing from husband’s property . Zero AlImony..! Equal custody of children. Result: Divorce Industry shut down No more financial incentive to break families. No more using kids as leverage. No more treating marriage like a business exit strategy. Imagine that—a country actually protecting men’s rights and family structure.
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Dr Ranjan@DocRGM_·
A Woman Dragged To Police Station At 4:30 AM In The Morning. Guwahati High Court Suspends Entire Staff Of The Police Station.
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@venom1s Western influenced family laws will destroy Indian society, like the Yadavas in the Mahabharata.
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@elonmusk Woke feminist laws destroyed families. According to them, family life is oppression.
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Where is the gender equality? Boomer judges are here to please feminists. If this had happened to a MAN, he wouldn’t even hear the case and would say, “The police can’t wait for your appointment. They have their own roster.” But since it is a woman, the justice system is wagging its tail.
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@BerlinFamilyman @office_of_HH Those who have been appointed to stop perjury become the protectors of it. This shows how incompetent and rotten the morality of the Indian judiciary system is.
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𝑩𝒆𝒓𝒍𝒊𝒏.@BerlinFamilyman·
Good news guys, filing false cases in India has no punishment and it seems legally encouraged…
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TheLiverDoc™
TheLiverDoc™@theliverdoc·
Coffee is one of the only drinks with strong evidence that benefits the liver. Here's what decades of research actually says about how to drink it right: Coffee genuinely lowers liver disease risk. Meta-analyses show regular drinkers have about 35% lower risk of significant liver fibrosis and nearly 50% lower risk of liver cancer compared with non-drinkers. Aim for 2–3 cups a day, minimum. The effect is dose-dependent. The Hepatology socities such as AASLD and EASL says 3 or more cups daily is reasonable for liver benefit, if you tolerate it. Caffeinated works better than decaf. But decaf still helps. Caffeine blocks adenosine receptors that drive liver scarring. Decaf lowers chronic liver disease risk too, just by a smaller margin (UK Biobank, n=494,585). The target dose: ~300 mg caffeine/day, or 3 cups. Fibrosis protection kicks in around the 75th percentile of intake, roughly 308 mg caffeine, or 2.25 cup equivalents, per day - the AASLD 2023 advises 3+ cups for liver benefit. What a "cup" actually means One standard cup = 240 ml (8 oz), not a 60 ml tiny Indian "cup." A 240 ml filter coffee has ~95–165 mg caffeine. A single espresso shot (30 ml) has only ~60–75 mg. Coffee-to-water ratio: 1:15 to 1:17. For filter/drip/pour-over: 15 g of ground coffee to 250 ml water. This is the standard brewing ratio and gives clean extraction of chlorogenic acids and caffeine. Choose medium roast, not dark. Medium roast has significantly higher chlorogenic acid (CGAs) content than dark roast. Dark roasting thermally degrades CGAs, the main antioxidant doing liver work. Arabica beats Robusta. Arabica beans are richer in CGAs and polyphenols, the antioxidants doing most of the liver-protective work. A note here: Arabica for polyphenols, Robusta for caffeine. Arabica (1.5% caffeine) has more CGAs and polyphenols. Robusta (2.7% caffeine) has more caffeine but a cruder phenolic profile. A 70:30 Arabica-Robusta blend is a reasonable compromise. Water temperature: 92–96°C. Just off a rolling boil. Too hot (>96°C) burns the grounds and extracts bitter compounds; too cool (<90°C) under-extracts CGAs and caffeine. Grind size matters. Medium grind (table-salt texture) for filter/drip. Coarse for French press. Fine for espresso. Brew time: 3–4 minutes for pour-over, 4 minutes for French press, 25–30 seconds for espresso. Filtered coffee is the safest daily choice. Paper filters trap cafestol and kahweol, naturally present plant diterpenes that raise LDL cholesterol if consumed daily in large amounts. Pour-over (V60, Kalita, Melitta) or drip machines with paper filters give you CGAs and caffeine without the cholesterol penalty. Espresso and French press: fine, but not unlimited. They retain more polyphenols but also more diterpenes (so more chances of increased lipids). Great occasionally; don't make them your 5-cups-a-day default if you have high cholesterol or heart disease. South Indian filter coffee: acceptable, with caveats. The metal filter does not remove diterpenes as well as paper, so limit to 1–2 cups/day if you have dyslipidemia. The decoction itself is rich in CGAs. Use less sugar. Skip condensed milk. BUT ULTIMATE: Drink it black. Or close to it. Sugar, syrups, flavored creamers and whipped cream cancel the liver benefit, especially if you already have fatty liver, diabetes, or obesity. Skim milk or unsweetened plant milk is fine. Instant coffee: still works. UK Biobank (n=494,585) showed instant coffee drinkers had similar reductions in chronic liver disease as ground coffee drinkers. Not as potent, but far better than no coffee. Cold brew: underrated for the liver. Medium roast + coarse grind + 6–7 hours at room temperature extracts CGAs and caffeine efficiently with lower bitterness. pH and CGA content are comparable to hot brew. Timing. Spread across the day. one at breakfast, one mid-morning, one early afternoon. Stop by 2 pm if you have insomnia. It helps across almost every major liver disease. Evidence supports benefit in fatty liver (MASLD), alcohol-related liver disease, hepatitis B and C, cirrhosis, and liver cancer. The mechanism isn't magic, it's chemistry. Chlorogenic acid cuts oxidative stress and liver fat. Caffeine inhibits stellate cell activation (that promotes scarring or fibrosis). Melanoidins and polyphenols reduce inflammation. Who should go easy. Pregnancy, children, those with uncontrolled heart rate and rhythmn issues (arrhythmias), panic disorder, or insomnia. And no, coffee does not undo a bad diet or bad choice - such as alcohol, herbal supplement or that Ayurvedic "liver tonic." Sources: Modi et al., Hepatology 2010; Kennedy et al., BMC Public Health 2021 (UK Biobank); Fuller & Rao, Sci Rep 2017; AASLD MASLD Clinical Care Pathway 2023; EASL 2016 CPG, Frontiers in Nutrition 2026 (Italian coffee cohort).
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@venom1s I think Modi ji should have been a great religious guru. As a party, BJP becomes the richest, that is a great achievement, and I appreciate it.
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︎ ︎venom@venom1s·
What do you think about Modi ji? Are you happy with what the BJP has done so far?
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