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Not a Parody

Not a Parody

@secularmoi

Everything has changed. I'm a handwash enthusiast now.

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Kelvin O johnson
Kelvin O johnson@_OKJ__·
You know what this means? It means that the past, in a sense, still exists…if you’re in the right vantage point to observe it. To understand why this is possible, you have to recognize that everything you see depends on light. Objects are visible because they emit or reflect light. If something neither emits nor reflects any light, you wouldn’t see it at all ,you’d only perceive darkness or, at best, a silhouette. Now, the key point is that the speed of light is finite. Light travels at a specific speed…it doesn’t move instantaneously from one place to another. If that’s the case, then everything you see is actually seen as it was in the past. The amount of delay depends on the distance between you and the object you’re observing. When you look at your phone screen, you’re seeing it as it was a few microseconds ago….that’s how long it takes for the light to reach your eyes. When you look at the Sun, you’re seeing it as it was about 8 minutes ago, for the same reason. Now take this idea further….if an alien civilization were located 2,000 light-years away and had a sufficiently powerful telescope focused on Earth…especially around Nazareth or Bethlehem…it would catch Mary and Elizabeth, the mother of John the Baptist, planning on how to convince Joseph that the pregnancy was by the Holy Spirit…when in reality, she had a sexual encounter with a Roman soldier who later rejected responsibility for the pregnancy. 🥲
Curiosity@CuriosityonX

Did you know🚨: A civilization 2,000 light-years away looking at Earth today would see the Roman Empire.

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AshutoshShrivastava@ai_for_success·
Wild story shared by a user about his uncle. AI can be really helpful sometimes. Credit : Reddit --- My 62-year-old uncle in India: Kidney failure (on dialysis 3x/week) Diabetes Hypertension Stroke 6 years ago Severe migraines ONLY when lying down to sleep Doctors tried: neurologists, nephrologists, brain MRI, blood thinners. Nobody could explain the positional headache pattern. I brought everything to Claude. Over several days: Claude identified the key clue everyone missed, the headaches are positional (lying down triggers them) Pulled research showing 40-57% of dialysis patients have undiagnosed sleep apnea Read his brain MRI report I uploaded, flagged relevant findings other docs overlooked Asked about snoring. Answer: loud snoring for 25 YEARS. Daily afternoon sleeping for 25 YEARS. Calculated STOP-BANG score: 6-7/8 (very high risk) Created a complete consultation brief for the pulmonologist Translated a home care plan into Gujarati (my native language) for family We got the sleep study done. Results were alarming: → Breathing stops 119 times per night → Oxygen drops to 78% (dangerously low) → 47 oxygen desaturations per hour → 28 minutes per night below safe oxygen level We put him on CPAP. Headaches gone. 25 years of loud snoring and daily exhaustion. Every doctor attributed it to "dialysis fatigue" or "age." It was sleep apnea the entire time, potentially causing his hypertension, contributing to his stroke, and definitely causing his headaches. The sleep apnea had been hiding in plain sight for 25 years, in his snoring that our family joked about, in his afternoon naps we thought were normal. Claude didn't just identify the problem. It created a structured diagnostic roadmap, explained which specialist to see first, what tests to request, what questions to ask, picked the right CPAP machine, explained every setting, and even wrote maintenance instructions in Gujarati (my native language). A ₹30,000 CPAP machine solved what years of specialist visits couldn't. AI didn't replace his doctors. But it connected dots across nephrology, neurology, pulmonology, and ENT that no single specialist was doing.
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Rāma Śēṣan Chandraśēkaran
Thank you for proving my point. 1. As per the constitution, no Hindu can publicly proclaim that my caste is the most superior. He will be slapped with several cases and violations and will be considered a bigot. He can’t take recourse that his religious scriptures say so and that he is exhibiting freedom of religion and freedom to preach. But a Christian or Muslim can publicly proclaim that gods of other peoples are demons and false and what not, and say that his religious scripture proclaims it and he is just exercising his freedom of religion. A Hindu cannot constitutionally escape from his public casteist bigotry and supremacy by taking recourse to freedom of religion but a Christian and a Muslim can escape their religious supremacy and bigotry by taking recourse to freedom of religion. 2. Hindu gods are not known outside India because Hindus never had world conquering empires that forcibly converted or coercively converted many people in the world through aggressive proselytisation. If there was no Roman Empire, Byzantine Empire, Arab and Turkish Empires, and European colonisation, everybody would be worshiping their own local gods and the Abrahamic god also would be irrelevant outside the Middle East. Hindu gods who revealed themselves only in India and incarnated only in India, hence they don’t demand all non Indians to worship them exclusively. In Gita, Krishna says that people who worship other gods just worship only Him ultimately in another form and name. But certain gods revealed themselves only to a small group of people in the Middle East and still expect all people to worship only him and demonises other gods worshipped by other people for millennia.
Noah Jo@NoahJo16081999

@maa_bhaishiiH Oh man who is talking here about bigotry.. The proponent of the religion that divides society on the basis of ones birth and assign inferiority and superiority based on same. Has any one outside India heard of any one of the so called Hindu Gods.They are irrelevant outside India

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Dan Burmawi
Dan Burmawi@DanBurmawy·
There is a species of ant that approaches the edge of another colony, kills a single worker, and then takes on the dead ant’s scent. For ants, scent is everything. Wearing that scent, the intruder walks in with no resistance. The workers pass by without concern. The intruder moves inward, toward the queen, then It sprays the queen with a different scent that makes the workers turn on her. Then they surround her and kill her. The intruder does not need to fight anyone. The colony does the work itself. Once the queen is gone, the intruder reproduces. The true invader is no longer an intruder. It is the future. This is how ideological takeover works. A destructive foreign ideology takes the scent of familiar ideas and walks in as if it belongs. It speaks the native vocabulary, justice, equality, compassion, rights, progress. It uses these words and quietly changes what they point to. Then it moves inward. It alters how foundations are perceived. Responsibility is made to smell like cruelty, law like oppression, borders like hatred, tradition like danger, history like guilt. At that point, the civilization turns on itself. Its courts, universities, churches, media, and bureaucracies begin treating their own foundations as threats. They believe they are defending the system. They are enforcing what now smells legitimate. They do not see the intruder because it sounds exactly like them. And when the founding principles are finally removed, discredited, dismantled, erased, the foreign ideology does not need to conquer anything. It inherits what is left. The queen is gone. The colony is no longer itself. The most effective conquest is the one that convinces a society that its own foundations are the enemy, and that killing them is an act of virtue.
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Not a Parody@secularmoi·
@bal008 @Halemani @Fintech03 Thats just a lazy excuse to pass on biometric information of errant citizens to the govt. Anonymity is a great leveller in the game of power. When one entity has the power to wield the long arm of the law, errantly even, the other entity needs the power of anonymity to speak up.
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Mr. X
Mr. X@bal008·
@Halemani @Fintech03 The power to use or to not use these apps is and will going to be with the individual, unlike China. People can stop using these if they have privacy issues.
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Parimal
Parimal@Fintech03·
This policy is actually the final checkmate in an ongoing against Sim-Box Fraud. Let me explain: For yrs, click farms in Southeast Asia & Jamtara used 1000s of cheap Indian SIM cards to create bot armies on X (Twitter) & Instagram to manipulate Indian stocks/political narratives. By mandating Aadhaar/PAN-linked KYC for the app itself (not just the phone number), the govt is making the disposable identity obsolete. In 2026, a bot-herder can no longer just buy 1000 SIMs; they would need 1000 unique biometric liveness checks. This effectively devalues the grey market of stolen data, as a leaked Aadhaar number is useless w/o the Live face/fingerprint of the owner during the periodic re-verification the panel recommended.
Indian Tech & Infra@IndianTechGuide

🚨 A parliamentary panel strongly recommends that mandatory KYC-based verification be introduced across all social media, dating, and gaming platforms in India.

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Tathvam-asi
Tathvam-asi@tathvamasi6·
There's a backstory to it. I thought someone would post it. Muslims had threatened Hindus with "consequences" if their Yatra passed through "their area." Upon learning of this threat, Hindus came together in large numbers and took out the procession like this. Without provocation, Hindus would not have done this, they would have peacefully conducted their Shobha Yatra. All those crying about it should know the truth before blaming Hindus. After seeing this strong show of unity, Muslims abandoned the stones they had accumulated on their rooftops to pelt at the procession.
Tathvam-asi@tathvamasi6

Hindus in Bihar taking Sri Rama Navami procession 😍

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Parimal
Parimal@Fintech03·
The "Jata-Karma" Protocol: This ancient Vedic rite performed immediately after birth is not just a ritual. It involves the father/mother/elder whispering into the baby’s ear & placing a gold-infused drop of honey/ghee on the tongue. Modern science now shows this sensory overload"(Taste + Sound + Touch) is designed to blunt the initial cortisol surge of leaving the womb. It is a neuro-Bbological anchor meant to tell the brain: "You are not alone; the world is safe." Safe to say that the practice of giving gold-infused drops to infants was ancient India’s way of modulating the HPA Axis (the stress response system) to ensure the baby did not grow up with a hyper-reactive brain?
Massimo@Rainmaker1973

A baby’s brain interprets a mother’s absence as a survival threat — triggering a rapid, massive surge in cortisol. When an infant cannot find or sense their primary caregiver, the response is far more than emotional distress: the brain registers it as an immediate life-threatening emergency. Studies show that separation activates the infant’s stress response system almost instantly. Within less than 60 seconds, levels of cortisol — the body’s main stress hormone — can spike by 200–300%. This dramatic physiological reaction is not a learned behavior or a sign of “difficult” temperament. It is a deeply hard-wired, evolutionarily ancient mechanism designed to compel urgent reconnection with the caregiver, ensuring the infant’s survival. For a developing baby, safety is biologically synonymous with the physical presence of the primary attachment figure. What appears as intense crying or panic is actually a finely tuned neurobiological alarm system that ramps up alertness, mobilizes energy, and drives behaviors aimed at restoring proximity and security. Recognizing that these powerful responses stem from fundamental biology — rather than personality — highlights just how critical early caregiver connection is for healthy emotional and physiological development. [Bernard, K., Lee, A. H., & Dozier, M. (2023). "Maternal separation and cortisol response in 12-month-old infants: A longitudinal study." Developmental Psychobiology, 65(1), e22345. DOI: 10.1002/dev.22345]

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Not a Parody@secularmoi·
@Chhabiy @neeleshmisra Indeed, its as if all channel folks have conspired to play Ads at the same time, so that you won't gain Moksha!
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Chhabi 🇮🇳
Chhabi 🇮🇳@Chhabiy·
@neeleshmisra True. I keep changing channels in the hope of listening to some songs but sadly, only ads!
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Neelesh Misra
Neelesh Misra@neeleshmisra·
You are killing #radio and then keep lamenting that radio is dead. I am listening to radio in Lucknow on my drive to my village home. For the last 30 minutes, I have been hearing only ads. I am not exaggerating. Before there was one bad song. You don’t work hard to create good content for radio, play only ads all day, and then say radio is dying????
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Cricketopia
Cricketopia@CricketopiaCom·
He is right. Kepler Wessels made the call to field, fully aware of the conditions and forecast, but his side paid the price as their slow over-rate led to penalties, denying England the chance to accelerate in the final five overs.
ABHIJIT NAIR 🏏🇦🇺@Rahul_bill

England were the rightful winners of the match ! England were the victim of that deliberate slow down of overs bowled by RSA in Eng batting ! unfortunately the cricket public needs a sob story for RSA

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Parimal
Parimal@Fintech03·
Sir, european countries are announcing energy saving measures (like lowering thermostats or dimming streetlights) cos they are in a state of energy insecurity due to geopolitical shifts. As of Jan this yr, India’s power shortage has plummeted from 4.2% in 2014 to a microscopic 0.03%. You only ask a population to conserve (ration) when you have a deficit. India has added a staggering 296 GW of generation capacity since 2014, transforming from a power-deficit nation to a power-sufficient 1. India’s UJALA programme has distributed over 36.87 crore (368.7M) LED bulbs. This alone saves ~48000 million kWh of energy annually. That is enough to power the entire country of Denmark for a yr & a half. While other nations are begging citizens to use less, India is paying them to produce more. By early 2026, the PM Surya Ghar scheme has already seen 23.9 lakh households install rooftop solar, adding 7 GW of distributed capacity. This is the ultimate "energy saving measure." Instead of the govt telling you to "use less," they are enabling you to generate your own 300 units of free power. Sir, you mentioned "jo uchit samjho wo karo" (do what you think is right), but that is actually a formal global policy India launched at COP26 called Mission LiFE (Lifestyle for Environment). India is the 1st country to include individual behavioral change"in its formal Nationally Determined Contributions (NDC). Western measures are often top-down mandates (forced limits). India’s approach is bottom-up nudges. By 2028, Mission LiFE aims to mobilize 1 billion Indians to make pro-planet choices. Hopefully, this clears your doubt, Sir.
Sumanth Raman@sumanthraman

Most countries have announced energy saving measures. Our Govt is blissfully silent. Either they know something that the rest of the world does not or we will all soon have to "jo uchit samjho wo karo" to conserve energy.

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Nupur J Sharma
Nupur J Sharma@UnSubtleDesi·
Tarun was a Dalit, and yet, the entire liberal ecosystem is busy whitewashing his brutal lynching and protecting the Muslim perpetrators. In Maslow’s victimhood hierarchy, Dalits are victims only when they can be used to divide Hindus. When they’re victimised by Muslims, which is almost always the case, they’re only “Hindus” and their entire intersectionality victimhood goes for a toss. Per the liberal standard, a Hindu is a victim only when they can be used against the larger Hindu community.
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Parimal
Parimal@Fintech03·
Why is the money flowing now & not 20 yrs ago? Uttar Pradesh is the only state in India building a Hexagonal Connectivity Grid. By 2026, it will have ~50% of India's total expressway network. In logistics forensics, Time is the only currency. The Ganga Expressway & Bundelkhand Expressway are Data & Power Corridors, not just roads. By placing industrial clusters at the interchange points (the nodes), UP has reduced the Factory to Port time from 72 hrs to less than 24. For a global CEO, that 48 hr difference is the difference b/w a Proposal & a Grounding. Also, look at the Noida International Airport (Jewar). It is designed to be India's largest airport, but its forensic value is not just for passengers but for High-Value Cargo. UP is playing a Land-Locked Paradox game. Since they have no sea coast, they are building the maritime port of the air. This has triggered a Silicon Valley style land grab in the Yamuna Expressway Authority region. Companies like Samsung & Microsoft are not investing in UP cos of momentum; they are investing cos they want to be within a 15 min flight-radius of their supply chain.
Indian Tech & Infra@IndianTechGuide

🚨 BREAKING: Uttar Pradesh’s investment momentum hits unprecedented scale. From ₹4.28 lakh crore in 2018 to ₹33.5 lakh crore in 2023, total proposals now approach ₹40 lakh crore - a 10X increase under Yogi years. timesnownews.com/bizz-impact/ut… With ₹12 lakh crore already grounded and ₹13 lakh crore under execution, UP is fast emerging as India’s most decisive investment destination.

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Prof. C. K. Raju
Prof. C. K. Raju@CKRaju14·
No. In the two centuries for which the Whish paper was suppressed, Brits bankrupted India and killed millions of Indians. Nothing lost? More subtly, the thief usually has an inferior understanding of the knowledge he steals. So it adversely affects the growth of knowledge. Attributing relativity to Einstein resulted in a bad understanding of relativity. Attributing the calculus theft thesis to the ignorant Xtian thieves George Joseph and Dennis Almeida results in howlers which the West will expose when needed, to destroy the thesis. Wrong attribution has delayed proper teaching of calculus.
Vivek Pathak विवेक पाठक 🇺🇸ॐ🇮🇳@vpathak

@CKRaju14 In the Indian way we work for the benefit of humanity Nothing is lost - the person who stole became a thief thats it

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LoveYouFren
LoveYouFren@Loveufren·
Imagine you parked in the wrong spot in New York and a bunch of Muslims beat you to death for it. That is exactly what happened in India today to a Hindu! This is your Muslim "victims" of India in their natural habitat. They always arrive in mobs, primed for violence over the smallest issues, and they target Hindus specifically, as if they have been trained for years by their parents, mosque maulanas and mullahs, and the Congress/INDI alliance crooks! In America, a cop would shoot these bastards dead on the spot! But since this occurred in Mumbai, India, your so-called secular Christian/left/Muslim alliance party, Congress, and its INDI alliance gangsters will provide legal protection! Muslim lawyers in the Indian bar will take up their cases pro bono, drag proceedings out for decades! These murderous terrorists will get bail, go on to marry two or three women, father four or five kids on government freebies, all while bragging to everyone around about how they killed a kafir in Mumbai! This has been normalized by India's legislators, executive, and judiciary. Islamic terrorism has been weaponized against Hindus across the country by the constitutional branches! Show me even one case where these judges, police, MLAs, or MPs have been held accountable for aiding such domestic Muslim terrorists. Not a single one since 1947! How many Hindus have died? Easily over a million! Yet these same SOBs demand that you be patriotic and bleed for them and their dynastic bastards!
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Akhilesh Mishra
Akhilesh Mishra@livingdevops·
Kubernetes is beautiful. Every Concept Has a Story, you just don't know it yet. In k8s, you run your app as a pod. It runs your container. Then it crashes, and nobody restarts it. It is just gone. So you use a Deployment. One pod dies and another comes back. You want 3 running, it keeps 3 running. Every pod gets a new IP when it restarts. Another service needs to talk to your app but the IPs keep changing. You cannot hardcode them at scale. So you use a Service. One stable IP that always finds your pods using labels, not IPs. Pods die and come back. The Service does not care. But now you have 10 services and 10 load balancers. Your cloud bill does not care that 6 of them handle almost no traffic. So you use Ingress. One load balancer, all services behind it, smart routing. But Ingress is just rules and nobody executes them. So you add an Ingress Controller. Nginx, Traefik, AWS Load Balancer Controller. Now the rules actually work. Your app needs config so you hardcode it inside the container. Wrong database in staging. Wrong API key in production. You rebuild the image every time config changes. So you use a ConfigMap. Config lives outside the container and gets injected at runtime. Same image runs in dev, staging and production with different configs. But your database password is now sitting in a ConfigMap unencrypted. Anyone with basic kubectl access can read it. That is not a mistake. That is a security incident. So you use a Secret. Sensitive data stored separately with its own access controls. Your image never sees it. Some days 100 users, some days 10,000. You manually scale to 8 pods during the spike and watch them sit idle all night. You cannot babysit your cluster forever. So you use HPA. CPU crosses 70 percent and pods are added automatically. Traffic drops and they scale back down. You are not woken up at 2am anymore. But now your nodes are full and new pods sit in Pending state. HPA did its job. Your cluster had nowhere to put the pods. So you use Karpenter. Pods stuck in Pending and a new node appears automatically. Load drops and the node is removed. You only pay for what you actually use. One pod starts consuming 4GB of memory and nobody told Kubernetes it was not supposed to. It starves every other pod on that node and a cascade begins. One rogue pod with no limits takes down everything around it. So you use Resource Requests and Limits. Requests tell Kubernetes the minimum your pod needs to be scheduled. Limits make sure no pod can steal from everything around it. Your cluster runs predictably.
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Ariana Thacker
Ariana Thacker@m0ldilocks·
Caesar's engineer figured out in 25 BC that damp buildings make people sick. Let that sit. Not a doctor. Not a scientist. An engineer. With a chisel and a scroll. He looked at swamps, looked at the people living near swamps, and wrote it down in De Architectura: 'The neighbourhood of a marshy place must be avoided… fogs and mists charged with unwholesome effluvia will diffuse over the bodies of the inhabitants and render the place pestilent.' He even described how excess moisture entering the body 'introduces disproportion… the virtues of the mixture dissolved.' That's immune dysregulation from environmental exposure. Written in 25 BC. With a quill. Meanwhile, I spent 45 minutes in a doctor's office trying to explain that my building might be making me sick and got referred to a therapist. He didn't have air quality sensors. He didn't have ERMI dust testing. He didn't have a single peer-reviewed citation. He just looked at the evidence in front of him and connected the dots. We have satellites. We have HVAC. We have the entire internet. Vitruvius figured it out with observation. We are not smarter than ancient Rome. We are just Rome with wifi and worse excuses.
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Subuhi Khan
Subuhi Khan@SubuhiKhan01·
I, as a Muslim ask @MahuaMoitra - Is it ok for Muslims to keep pork in Masjids as they already eat chicken, mutton & other non vegetarian food so what’s the difference? The answer is what makes a difference is intention and belief. Idiotic comparisons will not solve the problem.
Mahua Moitra@MahuaMoitra

I, as a Hindu, am asking @Uppolice & @varanasipolice - is a Hindu corpse, of flesh & bone, vegetarian or non-vegetarian? Till this question is answered NOBODY under law can be arrested for eating chicken on the Ganges. Period.

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Not a Parody@secularmoi·
@EUhobgoblin @jeremiahscholl @dominochef @aakashgupta Mathematically Pi is an irrational number. Does that mean you cannot recognise whether a given set of digits sarting with 3.14 is Pi or not? Your ability to reconize what motivates my decision making doesn't make my decision making itself rational.
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Aakash Gupta
Aakash Gupta@aakashgupta·
Let me explain exactly why every new subdivision in America looks like the top photo, because the math is wild. A mature tree increases a home's value by 7 to 19 percent. On a $400,000 house, that's $28,000 to $76,000. A single shade tree produces the cooling equivalent of ten room-size air conditioners running 20 hours a day. One tree on the west side of a house cuts energy bills by 12 percent within 15 years. The bottom photo is worth more, costs less to live in, and sells faster. This has been documented by the University of Washington, Clemson, Michigan State, and the USDA. The data is not in dispute. Removing those trees saves the builder roughly $5,000 per lot. Concrete trucks need twice the dripline radius of every standing tree. Utility trenches need flat ground. A bulldozer flattens 200 lots in an afternoon. Preserving trees adds weeks and thousands per home. So the developer pockets $5,000 in savings and the buyer eats $50,000 in lost value for the next two decades. The person making the decision and the person paying for it have never been in the same room. The Woodlands, Texas is the proof of what happens when they are. George Mitchell bought 28,000 acres of Houston timberland in 1974 and preserved 28% as permanent green space. He forced McDonald's to build behind the tree canopy. That McDonald's became one of the highest-volume locations in Texas. The first office building, designed to reflect the surrounding forest so you couldn't see it from the street, leased completely. The Woodlands median home price today: $615,000. Katy, a comparable Houston suburb that clear-cut: $375,000. Named #1 community to live in America two years running. Fifty years of data. The trees are worth more than removing them saves. Developers clear-cut anyway because they sell the house once and leave. You live in it for 30 years.
bitfloorsghost@bitfloorsghost

we ruined such a good thing

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