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simar singh

simar singh

@simarsingh72

Katılım Ekim 2014
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simar singh
simar singh@simarsingh72·
@saudrahman27 They are going to make him the next prime minister of India unfortunately
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سعود حافظ | Saud Hafiz
سعود حافظ | Saud Hafiz@saudrahman27·
Listen to this extremist— Uttar Pradesh’s 🇮🇳 chief minister Yogi says in his election speeches that “Land of Bengal” should not become “Land of Kaaba.” This “provocative linkage” isn’t an argument; it’s a rhetorical tactic. It turns a sacred religious symbol into a political “outcome” to be feared, and implies that Muslim identity does not belong in a certain region. That’s how exclusion is wrapped up as nationalism: by collapsing religion into a threat narrative instead of addressing real policies.
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simar singh@simarsingh72·
@FarziCricketer India gov is actually friends with Pak gov and coordinated everything together to increase nationalism in respective countries.
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Silly Point
Silly Point@FarziCricketer·
Share a conspiracy theory you believe is true.
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simar singh@simarsingh72·
@kiwicom247 the war is over but have not received my refund for my ticket since last month - never using your service again!
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simar singh@simarsingh72·
@REDBOXINDIA Fake news. Focus on real news in your own country first
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RedboxGlobal India
RedboxGlobal India@REDBOXINDIA·
EXPLOSIONS REPORTED IN DUBAI AND ABU DHABI
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Jordan Ross
Jordan Ross@jordan_ross_8F·
The founders who figure out OpenClaw in the next 90 days are going to look like geniuses in 2027. The problem is most agency owners don't have time to figure out the install, the security risks, where to start, or what to actually hand it first. So my team built a 48-page beginner's guide that does it for you. Inside: — The exact prompts to hand it on day one — Plain English setup for Mac and Windows — How to secure it so it doesn't burn your business down — 42 copy-paste workflows across sales, marketing, ops, and finance Your competitors are sleeping on this. Comment OPENCLAW and I'll send it.
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"OpenClaw is the new computer." — Jensen Huang This is the early PC era all over again. A few power users see it. Everyone else hasn't even started. "It's the most popular open source project in the history of humanity, and it did so in just a few weeks. It exceeded what Linux did in 30 years." A solo founder with OpenClaw can now build what used to take a 50-person team. The leverage is absurd.

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simar singh@simarsingh72·
@ragipsoylu Mate there’s a war going and you’re worried about this. Take a 1 second pause and think over this.
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Ragıp Soylu
Ragıp Soylu@ragipsoylu·
JUST IN: The “geopolitical analyst” mapping the collapse of world order might actually be mapping dog crates onto cargo planes. Meet Shanaka Anslem Perera. On X, he writes threads about Iran war, rise of China, nuclear deterrence, rare earth supply chains, and the collapse of the global financial system to an audience of more than 200,000 followers. The bio says: “Independent analyst. Money, geopolitics, AI, sovereignty.” The implied credentials: strategist. security thinker. civilizational cartographer. The actual origin story? A pet shipping company in Sri Lanka. In 2010, Perera says he encountered a British traveler in Colombo who couldn’t move his dog back to the UK. That moment led him to found an international pet relocation business, handling paperwork, veterinary clearances, and airline transport for animals. Door-to-door logistics. Customs forms. Kennels. Cargo holds. Today the same figure publishes sweeping analyses of Middle East alliances, the Iran war escalation ladder, US defense supply chains, and monetary systems — while also presenting himself online as CEO of a global pet relocation firm. No academic background in international relations. No military service. No government intelligence experience publicly documented. No experience in diplomacy other than resolving dog fights. Yet threads predicting systemic war, Iranian retaliation doctrine, and global financial collapse circulate across X with the cadence of intelligence briefings. This is the strange new architecture of the information age. Once, national security analysis came from war colleges, think tanks, or former officials. Now it can come from anyone with a thread and a compelling tone. The institutions that filtered expertise are weakening. Algorithms replace peer review. Audience replaces credentials. A pet relocation entrepreneur can become a geopolitical oracle overnight. And the internet doesn’t ask for diplomas. Only engagement. In the age of collapsing gatekeepers, the most powerful strategic doctrine may not be deterrence or containment. It’s virality. And somewhere between a thread about Iran’s escalation ladder and a prediction of civilizational collapse… another golden retriever is being cleared through customs.
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simar singh
simar singh@simarsingh72·
@JayantBhandari5 They vote but there is no voting *. If given a fair chance, people will translate into changing things and choosing capable leaders. Unfortunately currently that’s not possible.
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simar singh@simarsingh72·
@Xking332 Wrong info mate. 1. The social media license has been needed for the last 3 years - not a new rule 2. BA flight suspension was a rumor - they clarified with their tweer 3. A total of 8 people died in 11 days 4. People are still walking on streets
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X@Xking332·
Iran continues launching missiles and drones at Dubai. People are losing their lives. It's not safe to even walk the streets anymore. Multiple airlines like British Airways have suspended flights to Dubai for the rest of the year. Dubai has also introduced a new rule. Now it requires all social media content creators to have a licence. It’s tragic. Dubai might never fully recover.
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simar singh@simarsingh72·
@LongArcNews You’re looking for some data driven answer but reality is that those running India have no clue what to do. They are in complete surrender mode and have lost their spine.
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Nazem Alkudsi
Nazem Alkudsi@LongArcNews·
The missing flag in Hormuz: India. India imports 85% of its crude through the Strait. It's the world's largest urea buyer. And it has working diplomatic channels with every major player in this conflict — Iran, Saudi Arabia, the UAE. Yet no Indian-flagged protection corridor has emerged. Why? Is Delhi choosing strategic ambiguity? Or is the Indian Navy quietly running escort arrangements through Oman that don't show up in flag data? Either way, the absence of an Indian flag is itself a signal. Beijing filled the vacuum. Delhi didn't.
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simar singh@simarsingh72·
@Gaurab @grok can you suggest which public listed companies product and export sulphar, fertilizer and other products that don’t get affected by this strait closure? And whether these companies should be invested in?
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Gaurab Chakrabarti
Gaurab Chakrabarti@Gaurab·
The Strait of Hormuz has been closed for 8 days. Everyone thinks this is about oil. This is about what oil becomes. 92% of the world's sulfur comes from refining oil and gas. Close the Strait of Hormuz and you don't just lose 20 million barrels of crude per day. You lose the feedstock for sulfuric acid, the single most produced chemical on Earth. Sulfuric acid is how we extract copper. It's how we extract cobalt. Without it, you can't make transformers, EV batteries, or the substrates inside every data center on the planet. One chemical, made from one feedstock, shipped through one chokepoint. The cascade goes further: Qatar ships 30% of Taiwan's liquefied natural gas through Hormuz. Taiwan has 11 days of reserves left. TSMC, the company that makes 90% of the world's advanced chips, draws 8.9% of Taiwan's total electricity. No gas, no power, no chips. Then food. 33% of the world's nitrogen fertilizer feedstock moves through the Strait. Half of all humans alive today exist because of synthetic nitrogen. Sulfur, semiconductors, food. That makes three supply chains, one 21-nautical-mile chokepoint, and zero domestic alternatives at scale.
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Shanaka Anslem Perera ⚡
Shanaka Anslem Perera ⚡@shanaka86·
IRAN IS AT WAR WITH NINE COUNTRIES SIMULTANEOUSLY AND NOBODY HAS SAID THAT SENTENCE OUT LOUD Iran launched 315 ballistic missiles and 294 drones across the Persian Gulf on February 28 alone according to Defence Industry EU aggregating official reports. Bahrain, Kuwait, the UAE, Qatar, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, Oman, Iraq, and Israel have all absorbed Iranian ordnance since Operation Epic Fury began. Nine sovereign nations struck by a single state in 72 hours. No country has conducted simultaneous military operations against this many sovereign targets since the Second World War. The UAE Ministry of Defence reported intercepting 135 of 137 ballistic missiles and 195 of 209 drones launched at Emirati territory, per Hindustan Times. Thirty-five drones penetrated and fell causing material damage. Bahrain and Qatar intercepted most incoming salvos according to the BBC citing local authorities. Kuwait International Airport was struck according to Breaking Defense. The Fairmont Hotel in Dubai took damage. Jebel Ali port, handling 40% of UAE trade, showed smoke on satellite imagery. Four killed and over 100 injured across the Gulf according to the New York Times. The interception rate headlines read as success. The math underneath reads as catastrophe. A Patriot PAC-3 interceptor costs approximately $4 million per round. A THAAD interceptor runs $12 million. An Iranian Shahed-136 drone costs an estimated $20,000 to $50,000. Iran is forcing Gulf states and the United States to spend $4 million to destroy a $30,000 drone. At 209 drones against the UAE alone, the interceptor expenditure for a single day against a single country approaches $800 million in munitions cost. The Houthi campaign in the Red Sea demonstrated this arithmetic over 18 months. Iran just compressed the same cost-exchange crisis into a single weekend across nine nations simultaneously. And the interceptor stockpiles are finite. The United States produces approximately 500 Patriot PAC-3 missiles per year. Raytheon and Lockheed Martin have been scaling production since the Ukraine war depleted allied reserves. The Gulf states collectively expended hundreds of interceptors in 72 hours. Trump told reporters the war will last four to five weeks. The production rate cannot replenish what four to five weeks of sustained Iranian barrages will consume. The math is not classified. The math is arithmetic. This is the strategic logic behind Iran’s scattershot targeting. The IRGC is not trying to destroy Bahrain. The IRGC is trying to empty every interceptor magazine between the Mediterranean and the Indian Ocean. Every Patriot round expended on a Shahed drone is a Patriot round unavailable when the next salvo of Ghadr ballistic missiles arrives. Every THAAD interceptor fired at a cruise missile is a THAAD interceptor that cannot protect Riyadh or Abu Dhabi from the volley after that. Iran cannot win the air war. Iran lost air superiority on Day One. But Iran does not need to win the air war. Iran needs to exhaust the ammunition supply of every air defense system in the theater before the war ends. The drones are not weapons. The drones are economic warfare disguised as kinetic warfare. And the magazine is draining faster than the factory can fill it. The video shows the scale of the latest attacks in Bahrain today! open.substack.com/pub/shanakaans…
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simar singh@simarsingh72·
@FPL_Zlatan Wasnt a penalty. Watch the entire play. Zooming in on one still frame is why VAR keeps making errors.
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Zlatan@FPL_Zlatan·
See myself as pretty impartial when it comes to refereeing decisions but in what world is this not a handball from Nunes?
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Vertigo_Warrior@VertigoWarrior·
🇮🇷 Iran issues a stark warning. They say "no ship" will be allowed to pass through the Strait of Hormuz in response to US and Israel attacks. Around 20% of the world's oil supply passes through this strategic waterway. Oil supply disruptions might lead to price hikes
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simar singh@simarsingh72·
@Houssam_FPL Bro I respect your fpl tweets but how can you be so blind to see what the level of refereeing happened today.
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HouSsam@Houssam_FPL·
فرانكي دي يونغ تحدث ثلاث دقائق كاملة بعد نهاية مباراتهم حول التحكيم يبدو بأنه لعب مباراة اليوم وهو سكران ، مافيش تفسير ثاني
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Zophar@ZopharFPL·
The onfield referee is reluctant to make a decision as he wants to leave it to VAR in case he gets it wrong, and the VAR is reluctant to overturn it because perhaps the bar is too high? It's absolutely staggering, and the technology is not to blame, the @FA_PGMOL is
Zophar@ZopharFPL

Why are the VAR officials so hesitant/reluctant to overturn obvious onfield errors this season? The Dalot red, Aina handball yesterday, the tackle on Foden by Schar at St James Park, I can think of so many. Is it incompetence or is it fear of making a decision?

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Harry@FPL_Harry·
Wondering about £5.9m Tielemans as an Anderson replacement... Set Pieces, Pens, DEFCON, Great for Bonus. Before you claim its reactionary I did ask in a chat if he was on pens before he got that assist!
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Zeeshan Sayed
Zeeshan Sayed@SayedZeesh·
@jims_fpl I'm in a similar position (with 3 Bournemouth). I think it's worth bringing him in just as an insurance because he's absolutely annihilating our ranks every week atp. Underlying data not as good as his returns suggest but seems to be their main man and full of confidence.
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Zeeshan Sayed@SayedZeesh·
60 (-8) for Gameweek 7. A week where anyone who didn't own Semenyo got a red arrow. Capping Salah didn't pay off 2 weeks in a row. He needs to go. Arsenal triple defence for -8 worked wonders. Not worried about rank because the diff in pts b/w ranks is not much. #FPL
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simar singh@simarsingh72·
@FPLFocal What's the rush for a bench boost? You have these players already, might as well wait for a few more weeks
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FPL Focal@FPLFocal·
Well, I didn't expect that many no's 😆 GW8 Ndiaye has MCI, Andersen has ARS. GW9 has similar issues and there's a break after next weekend. I think it's actually a tight call hence I've got it active atm.
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FPL Focal@FPLFocal·
Would you bench boost that?
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simar singh@simarsingh72·
@PlanetFPLPod Cool. Great video on the chip strategy. Feels like people’s WC in future weeks mainly 8 onwards can have some various with potentially no Anderson, ndaye, gyok and some others.
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