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@omisuniversal
Trader n Investor.... ReTweets aren't Endorsements Tweets are not buy or sell recommendations, for educational purposes only..
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@omisuniversal @4gottnHistory The temple of the rat is also mad one :)
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@LauraLoomer @TulsiGabbard And how would it matter if you assume that someone is pretending to be a Hindu or a Christian as long as they are abiding by the Rule of Law...
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It’s really interesting how @TulsiGabbard pretends to be a Christian. She did this at Charlie Kirk’s memorial too, if you recall.
Tulsi is a lifelong Hindu. Yet nobody seems to know that.
She should embrace it.
This screenshot is from Tulsi Gabbard’s own YouTube channel.

Tulsi Gabbard 🌺@TulsiGabbard
But my eyes are toward you, O God, my Lord; in you I seek refuge - Psalm 141:8
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@MeghUpdates If all you want is to enter India, why the F..K you made Pakistan in 1947, and again now you shout Anti India Slogans.
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@BesuraTaansane @msisodia Sameer bhai " Distance Learning se exam diya hoga"
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Modi Sarkaar has become a FAILED Sarkaar.
Imagine the mental trauma of a 17-year-old student seeing someone else’s answer sheet uploaded under his roll number.
A CBSE student claims that the Physics answer sheet uploaded under his roll number is NOT his answer sheet at all.
Different handwriting.
Different answers.
Different paper.
Students spend an entire year sacrificing sleep, peace, happiness… studying day and night for these exams.
And now they are being forced to ask:
“Was MY paper even checked?”
VEDANT@VEDANTSHRIV17
I am a CBSE Class 12 student. After receiving unexpectedly low marks in Physics, we applied for photocopies of my answer sheets through the CBSE reevaluation process. Today we received the copies. And I am shattered because the Physics answer sheet uploaded by CBSE is not mine
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@omisuniversal @theskindoctor13 @pbhushan1 Somebody kindly don't slap him during Dinner. Bad manners.
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This is indeed shocking!
These people lecture common people about traveling less and saving fuel, and yet they themselves are appearing in AI prompt images to confuse an old man whose grasp on reality appears completely broken and who is ready to believe any fake, manipulated nonsense as long as it suits his agenda.
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@IndiaUnleashed_ @amitmalviya @Kuldipsanghvi Purani batey bhool jao... Uss din Thodi Zyada ho gayee thi
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US President Donald Trump:
“I love India… I just want to say hello to everybody. I love the Prime Minister. PM Modi is great; he is my friend…”
Further praising India, he added, “We have never been closer to India, and India can count on me and our country 100 per cent. If they need any help, they know where to call. They call right here. We are doing well. We are setting records.”
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@chum94555 @saranstm Nothing really... Just below happy with the thought that you own 300 Acres of Land, just like in Hindi movies " Till your eyes can see all the land is mine"😉
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There is a new trend among Indians and Indian Americans in US. They have started to buy 100, 200 acres of lands, mostly farm lands in Belize. My friend (Indian American) informed me that his couple of friends bought lands and wanted him to buy too. A 200 acre land costs around 150,000 to 200,00 USD, (about 1.47 crores to 1.94 crores INR roughly)
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@theskindoctor13 What does the Government plan to do with the land? Just for Information purposes only..
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Elites wanting to hang out with elites is totally fine. Class segregation is real; however immoral it may sound, people naturally prefer spaces where they share similar lifestyles, culture, and interests. It is a tribal instinct shaped by evolution.
The middle class does the same thing, preferring localities with people of similar backgrounds and sending their children to schools attended by families from the same social class. And that is perfectly normal.
So the issue is not elites socializing only with elites, but doing it on prime government land, that too at negligible cost. If members can afford a ₹30 lakh membership fee, they can certainly buy private property and run their Gymkhana elsewhere. No one is stopping them. The government only wants the land back, not the club itself.
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@barkhatrehan16 Empowered Boleto some one who can Earn Money and manage her lifestyle???
So marriage for women is to maintain their lifestyle???
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@Prasaadhere Mysore has a different Aura altogether... A totally different Vibe..
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Spent a day in Mysore and honestly felt so relaxed.
The city still has that calm and cultured vibe which is missing in most places now. Wide clean roads, less honking, polite people, beautiful old buildings and amazing food at every corner.
From morning coffee to evening palace lights, everything feels slow in a good way.
Bengaluru gives opportunities, but Mysore gives peace.
Mysore is not just a tourist place, it’s a feeling.
The moment you enter the city, the whole mood changes. Cleaner roads, greenery everywhere, less traffic stress and people who actually seem patient and happy.
Had some amazing dosa, walked around peacefully and just enjoyed the old-school charm the city still carries proudly.
Cities grow fast, but Mysore somehow has protected its soul.
What I liked most about Mysore is how simple and peaceful everything feels.
No unnecessary show-off, no mad rush everywhere… just a beautiful city with culture, history, great food and genuinely good vibes.
Even the traffic feels manageable compared to metro cities.
One short trip and you start thinking… “Can I just settle here someday?” @onkufriends and @SkillP66588 will agree with me.
#Mysore #Mysuru #Karnataka #IncredibleIndia #TravelKarnataka # #SouthIndia #CityOfPalaces #WeekendGetaway #TravelIndia #FilterCoffee #DosaLove #WanderlustIndia
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@TAdventurousoul cobras are the only Snakes who can decide the amount of Venom to inject.
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@ValueWithPrem Yess also whn you exit NE1 towards Gandhinagar Cops welcome you at Nana Chiloda Circle when they notice your Non GJ number plate...
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Ahmedabad is a hopelessly boring Tier 2 city. Please don’t move here.
Living here is an absolute nightmare:
• Zero Adrenaline: Women are just casually roaming around at 2 AM eating ice cream without fearing for their lives or dodging intense police naka bandis. Where is the survival thrill?
• No Linguistic Pride: If you don't speak Gujarati, nobody even threatens to beat you up or smash your shop's signboards. They just awkwardly reply in broken Hindi. Absolutely no passion!
• No Traffic Trauma: The roads are so wide and well planned that you actually reach your destination in 20 minutes. How am I supposed to finish my audiobooks or rethink my life choices during a 3 hour bumper to bumper commute?
• Missing Action: Someone bumps into your vehicle, and they just say sorry and pay you instead of pulling out a hockey stick. No street fights, no "Tu jaanta nahi mera baap kaun hai." So dull.
• Zero Aesthetic Culture: No underground drug or Udta Punjab vibes. Just boring, safe, sober families existing everywhere.
Honestly, it’s unbearable. Please stay in your happening metro cities, enjoy spending half your life in traffic and keep breathing that sweet AQI 1000 air.
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@69PRASH69 @pushpendrakum The laughter was at the way the sunil Shetty scene from Dhadkan was crafted...
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@omisuniversal @pushpendrakum We're no one to judge or laugh at someone's financial status. Student loans are often easier to get for students with good academic performance, which is why many people fall into this trap without fully understanding the long-term pressure and risks involved.
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🚨🚨🚨 Because of the falling Indian Rupee, many Indians abroad are now skipping even one meal a day just to survive.
“𝐇𝐨𝐰 𝐚 𝐰𝐞𝐚𝐤 𝐫𝐮𝐩𝐞𝐞 𝐢𝐬 𝐟𝐨𝐫𝐜𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐈𝐧𝐝𝐢𝐚𝐧 𝐬𝐭𝐮𝐝𝐞𝐧𝐭𝐬 𝐚𝐛𝐫𝐨𝐚𝐝 𝐭𝐨 𝐬𝐤𝐢𝐩 𝐦𝐞𝐚𝐥𝐬, 𝐡𝐢𝐭𝐭𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐭𝐡𝐞𝐢𝐫 𝐠𝐫𝐚𝐝𝐞𝐬” reported by India Today
This is not just a student issue anymore.
It’s a warning sign for the Indian economy.
When your currency weakens this badly, education, rent, food, and survival in foreign countries become a daily struggle for ordinary Indians.

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