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Everything Everywhere All At Once | Killing time with @sagar_tetali 👫

Here, There, Everywhere. Katılım Ekim 2010
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New appreciation for Changi airport (and Singapore airlines) — it hires so many senior citizens.
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@bs_frr Yeah. Every state across the eastern belt has its own version of bamboo chicken. The cooking method is the same, the spices change. In araku it’s called bongula chicken or some such. Odia is more similar to Bengali cuisine for sure but has touches of Andhra + Bihar too.
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Odia cuisine is that underrated gem we’re not paying enough attention to.
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@bs_frr But I’ve also noticed that the food isn’t very mainstream in the cities in Odisha either. Like how they play up Andhra cuisine in Hyderabad, for instance. You don’t see that level of hype in Bbsr for Odia cuisine, for instance. I see this with Assamese food also.
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@bs_frr If you’re referring to Hyderabad there’s a new one in my area called Dravida Utkala Banga. And I’ve had a bunch of Odia food in Odisha food stalls/ Bhavan in Delhi and in Odisha as well. Their version of the bamboo chicken is unmatched — the Baunsa Chicken.
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Does anyone have recommendations for dog/ pet GPS tracker devices?
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Unpopular opinion: Hyderabad should stop obsessing over random shit like Apricot Delight and go back to the good old Khubani ka meetha with fresh cream/ ice cream.
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@mayankw14 The food culture has a similar genesis, the presence of random monuments/ Islamic architecture across town, the people in Hyderabad are more boisterous in comparison to the rest of the South, etc.
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As someone that calls both cities ‘home’, I agree that Hyderabad is the Delhi of South India in more ways than one. But thankfully, it’s also dissimilar in all the good ways. People, in general, are nicer if not always kinder. They’re more easy-going.
Mayank Shekhar मयंक शेखर@mayankw14

As someone familiar with both cities should know, Hyderabadis are Delhiites of India’s South. A sense of entitlement, of course, naturally permeates the rent-seeking rich in most political capitals. As New Delhi has been, since 1911 (and for the seven cities before it).

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I have read so many descriptions of falling in love but John Green's line always hits home - I fell in love the way you fall asleep: slowly, and then all at once.
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Petrol is still only 94 Rupees in Delhi today. Planning to bring a few litres back to Hyderabad with me.
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I recently started my substack, The Human Footprint, where I explore the interplay of climate, technology, and society and try to answer some critical questions that bother us every day. Please do give my first article a read: open.substack.com/pub/lasyanadim…
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