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Greeshma

@opsimath6

Much more muchier now,finally found my muchness Ex-Army,Birder,lepidoptera- enthusisast,Dancer,Visual-Artist

Pune Katılım Aralık 2010
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Greeshma@opsimath6·
Thankyou for the colours 2025 🌈
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The Grasslands Trust
The Grasslands Trust@tgtrustindia·
Wolves of Satara Satara’s grasslands host a unique wolf population adapted to rugged terrain. From mid-monsoon, their coats thicken and darken by winter, often with distinct color division. Along with Pune, they are among Maharashtra’s heaviest and western-most Indian grey wolves
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Greeshma@opsimath6·
From Ms Chopra , to Ms Otherwarya to Ms Menon , some people had to learn the hard way that ‘Gatekeeping’ is Internet and social media’s least favourite ‘Job description’!
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Buggy Human
Buggy Human@SridharanAnand·
Must be hard for Nehruvian policy mavens to adjust to internet. They could float the dumbest foreign policy ideas since letting that wooden horse in & folks around them at some tony club used to go "whattay cerebral ya". Today, internet goes "you sure you're not inbred?"
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Gabbar
Gabbar@GabbbarSingh·
Their Ex-Diplomat: We should nuke India. Our Ex-Diplomat: We are not doing enough Pappi jhappi. 😢
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Pratyasha Rath
Pratyasha Rath@pratyasharath·
The disruption of silos and truly equalizing potential of social media must be threatening to many elites. Like how journalists here used to behave when people could articulate things better than them. Just new phases of dissonance playing out.
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Pratyasha Rath@pratyasharath·
It’s what all r doing on social media. Curating their lives/content. Picking up new things along the way while making it seem authentic enough. It’s not some deep mystery and people are not blind. Some ppl still want boundary conditions on what, who can curate based on location
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Pratyasha Rath@pratyasharath·
There is an active devaluation of the currency of performance if the entry barrier is lowered. So let’s call her inauthentic It could just have been an exceptionally fast learner who cracked the code of influencing and curated her content with some new and some sellable themes
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Pratyasha Rath@pratyasharath·
It’s increasingly getting easier for people to sound/get smarter, be more interesting, more articulate with a lot more tools at hand. You just need interest and be a fast learner. Elite gate keeping around it isn’t possible anymore, so upskilling is now called being inauthentic
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Greeshma@opsimath6·
@nayanikaaa He must come from the Diya Mirza school of reasoning and debate !
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Greeshma@opsimath6·
Shayad Isi se thoda reality check mil jaye isko !
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Greeshma@opsimath6·
Fellow has UAE listed in his bio , koi sasta Iranian drone is Chaman ke sar par bhi gira do
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Sue Luxton
Sue Luxton@kelper60·
Imperial cormorant, enjoying some quiet time on a rock, then the young ones arrive demanding food...
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Ra ch naa@raggedtag·
Guys and gals! Finally the 300 days of March 2026 are coming to an end.
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Jeremy Rand
Jeremy Rand@Jeremyrand101·
northern hawk owl and the rising moon
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Helen Joyce
Helen Joyce@HJoyceGender·
This is a great essay. Related to its central thesis is the point I've often made, that resolving the trans nonsense simply requires everyone to do their job on this the same way they do on everything else. Politicians, journalists, health professionals, sports regulators, teachers, academics - all should treat the counterfactual claim that some men are actually women and some women are actually men in the same way as they would treat any other counterfactual claim. Mostly that would mean saying "You do you, but that's not relevant to policy-making/ sports policy or whatever." With kids it would include saying "we can't play along with that because we have to be clear about everyone's sex in order to keep children safe." In healthcare it would mean "we don't provide treatments that aren't based on some relevant understanding of aetiology and that there is zero reason to think would work." Just do your one job, people. Stop treating this silly idea as an exception.
Daniel Kodsi@dfkodsi

For The Philosophers’ Magazine, John Maier (@johnmaier_) and I have written the best and final diagnosis of the culture wars, explaining in unified terms what is wrong with all of the things you dislike and many more. The problem, we explain, is exceptionalism, a tendency to throw rules and principles to the wind when presented with apparent exceptions. Exceptionalism is practiced by the exceptionalist, a tedious character, and related to overfitting, a widely recognized scientific pathology. It is manifest in cases ranging from gender ideology to Covid-19 maximalism. I hope you’ll take some time to read the essay (link in the next tweet). Many of you follow me because of my previous writing with John on the viciousness of trans activism. But trans activism is just the most blatant example of exceptionalism, a much broader pathology of our culture.

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Joga-Maya 😎@jogakhichudi·
A lot of creeps would now crawl out to claim how men also are "pay" as husbands 🙄 This particular majority I'm talking about has happily prostituted the concept of wife in their heads, and hence find it so difficult to u'stand why wives might say 'no' when they're paying for it!
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