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तवीपुत्रᴮᴸ Khemjira-प्रेमी เจ้าชาย࿘ 🪔🪔🧋🧋

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Jammu and Udupi✨️ Hindu issues primararily 🙏 Shakta hindu here🔱 Thai and Nippon lover💕 BL is life💁 #नागवंशी

Chiang Rai, Thailand Katılım Temmuz 2022
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तवीपुत्रᴮᴸ Khemjira-प्रेमी เจ้าชาย࿘ 🪔🪔🧋🧋
Namaste oomfies-😅 This is kind of like official announcement I have 1 month prep Then 1 month exams And then repeat So 4 months of exams😮‍💨💔 So while I will be active on and off I dont think i can be coherent and interactive 🤕 So sorry for that already🤧 There is more syllabus to cover than I did in entire mbbs yet😭 Jai Mata Di🪔📿🙏 While I will be here, see you properly in May ig
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Logic Alone
Logic Alone@logic_alone·
@ButchHandyman At least you're honest about it being your personality, not how you were born. You adopted it.
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Big Jacques.🥷🏾
Big Jacques.🥷🏾@ButchHandyman·
Anyway being gay and queer is my entire personality. It is at the centre of my politics and it greatly informs my intersectional empathy. It affects my day to day, how I am perceived, and how i move through life too much for it to not be my entire personality. Say what you like.
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तवीपुत्रᴮᴸ Khemjira-प्रेमी เจ้าชาย࿘ 🪔🪔🧋🧋 retweetledi
Meghamala
Meghamala@garlandofcloud·
@AnkitM997 I am very comfortable going to restaurants and movies alone. Its better than getting into a relationship
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Meghamala
Meghamala@garlandofcloud·
it has never really been awkward for me. doing things alone. its very peaceful. people should try this
Meghamala@garlandofcloud

@AnkitM997 I am very comfortable going to restaurants and movies alone. Its better than getting into a relationship

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ray 🍏🍎
ray 🍏🍎@punleeduang·
i think straight ppl should just stop watching queer shows its getting ridiculous
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air fried barbie
air fried barbie@crankybabygorl·
how many of us are aware that Israel is currently, right now in real time, ethnic cleansing lebanon....to put things into perspective, these are the same people roaming the streets of sarojini & rishikesh & kasol
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Vik@KrishanVik·
@leekern13 Bugger of - you know that drawing the Islamic prophet is forbidden by their faith. Rancid troublemakers like you are a cancer on Society.
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leekern
leekern@leekern13·
Will the London Mayor and Labour government allow us to hold a “Drawing Mohammed” event in Trafalgar Square? It will be a wonderful opportunity to celebrate freedom of speech and tolerance in this wonderful city Everyone will be welcome: Muslims, Christian, Jews, atheists
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Maria 🧋
Maria 🧋@LosMariaLove·
@wormboybuck @SatoruBuckley For anyone who cares, no. They don't. We listen for the morning gunshots indicating there's a delivery, then we drive our SUVs from the garage to the street and pickup our mail. If we miss it, we pay a $22 held mail tax per day until we pick it up or we go straight to jail
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catie 🪱
catie 🪱@wormboybuck·
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THE DESI PROFESSOR
THE DESI PROFESSOR@desiprof_·
@InsightGL Correct but they will have a better chance from central Asia They are already angry at Chinese for Uyghur genocide
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Insightful Geopolitics
-Look at the location of #India, Myanmar, Afghanistan -Now look at the location of #UnitedStates bases in Indo-Pacific -The US has no way to access China from the South & West -When China eventually goes for Taiwan, the US would need multiple fronts -That is why the US will keep coming back to India, Bangladesh, Afghanistan & Myanmar for bases -That means NE India will remain on the boil. from the US base access & from China to deny the access -That’s why in the future, we will see more people like Matthew VanDyke -And don't just assume that they work for a particular country, they work for the highest bidder
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Sabahat Zakariya@sabizak·
Maybe Hindutvadis should be made to read Christian history. They might get less palpitations over Mughal rule in India.
चेदिराड्रिपुपार्षदः 🟩⬜️⬛️@Saatvata

This is true. Justinian shut down the ancient Platonic Academy in Athens and gave the pagans and neo-Platonists an ultimatum to embrace Christianity within three months or suffer death. According to Agathias, several neo-Platonist philosophers (e.g. Damascius, Simplicius of Cilicia, and Priscian of Lydia) fled to Persia to escape persecution from the Romans/Byzantines. « Ἐν αὐτῷ δὲ τῷ χρόνῳ διωγμὸς γέγονεν Ἑλλήνων μέγας, καὶ πολλοὶ ἐδημεύθησαν, ἐν οἷς ἐτελεύτησαν Μακεδόνιος, Ἀσκληπιόδοτος, Φωκᾶς ὁ Κρατεροῦ, καὶ Θωμᾶς ὁ Κοιαίστωρ· καὶ ἐκ τούτου πολὺς φόβος γέγονεν. ἐθέσπισε δὲ ὁ αὐτὸς βασιλεὺς ὥστε μὴ πολιτεύεσθαι τοὺς ἑλληνίζοντας, τοὺς δὲ τῶν ἄλλων αἱρέσεων ὄντας ἀφανεῖς γενέσθαι τῆς Ῥωμαϊκῆς πολιτείας, προθεσμίαν τριῶν μηνῶν λαβόντας εἰς τὸ γενέσθαι αὐτοὺς κοινωνοὺς τῆς ὀρθοδόξου πίστεως. ὅστις θεῖος τύπος ἐνεφανίσθη ἐν πάσαις ταῖς ἐξωτικαῖς πόλεσιν... Επί δε της υπατείας του αυτού Δεκίου ο αυτός βασιλεύς [sc. ὁ Ιουστινιανός] θεσπίσας πρόσταξιν ἔπεμψεν ἐν Ἀθήναις, κελεύσας μηδένα διδάσκειν φιλοσοφίαν μήτε νόμιμα [vl. ἀστρονομίαν] ἐξηγεῖσθαι, μήτε κόττον ἐν μιᾷ τῶν πόλεων γίνεσθαι, ἐπειδὴ ἐν Βυζαντίῳ εὑρεθέντες τινὲς τῶν κοττιστῶν καὶ βλασφημίαις δειναῖς ἑαυτοὺς περιβαλόντες, χειροκοπηθέντες περιεμβωβήθησαν ἐν καμήλοις.» "At that time there arose a great persecution of the Graeco-Roman pagans, and many were subjected to confiscation of property; among them perished Macedonius, Asclepiodotus, Phokas son of Krateros, and Thomas the Koiaistor. From this there came about great fear. The same emperor enacted a decree that those who practice Hellenic religion were not to participate in civic life, and that those belonging to other sects should be removed from the Roman polity, granting them a deadline of three months in which to become partakers of the Orthodox faith. This divine ordinance was made manifest in all the cities abroad... ... In the consulship of the same Decius, the same emperor [i.e. Justinian], having issued a decree, sent it to Athens, ordering that no one teach philosophy, nor explain the laws [some read: "astronomy"], nor that any "kottoi" (games of chance, likely involving dice, possibly a Slavic loan, cf. Russian кость, "bone, die") be held in any of the cities, because certain kottoi-players (rendered in Latin as āleātōrēs) were found in Byzantium who, having entangled themselves in terrible blasphemies, were paraded about on camels after having their hands cut off." - Chronographia of John Malalas

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Sabahat Zakariya
Sabahat Zakariya@sabizak·
Weird, weird experience Hagia Sophia. What a world we live in. What a strange, strange place.
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Unknown - Merchant Of Misplaced Nationalism
Fuck Chodi for abandoning thorium saar thorium would've solved all of these saar
Shanaka Anslem Perera ⚡@shanaka86

Your paracetamol is made from oil. The phenol comes from a cumene process that starts with naphtha. The naphtha comes from a refinery. The refinery’s feedstock transits the Strait of Hormuz. Ninety-nine percent of pharmaceutical feedstocks, solvents, reagents, and packaging are petrochemical-derived. The American Gas Association confirmed it. The medicine cabinet is the sixth layer of the Hormuz crisis and nobody is talking about it. The war started with uranium. It moved to oil. Then fertiliser. Then water. Then plastic. Now medicine. Paracetamol is 100 percent petrochemical. Phenol from cumene, converted to para-aminophenol, then acetylated. Ibuprofen is 100 percent petrochemical. Isobutylbenzene plus propionic acid derivatives. Metformin, the most prescribed diabetes drug on Earth, is 80 to 90 percent petrochemical. Dicyandiamide from natural gas derivatives. Antibiotics like amoxicillin and ciprofloxacin require methanol, acetone, and dichloromethane as solvents for extraction and crystallisation. Oncology drugs need cold-chain energy and plastic packaging. Every blister pack, every pill bottle, every syringe is PE, PP, or PET from Gulf naphtha. India makes 40 to 47 percent of American generic medicines by volume. It imports $4.35 billion in active pharmaceutical ingredients annually, 74 percent from China. But the critical precursors, the methanol and ethylene glycol that feed Indian API synthesis, are 87.7 percent and roughly 100 percent Hormuz-dependent respectively. The Indian government has prioritised household LPG over industrial petrochemical feedstock, starving the downstream pharmaceutical chain. API costs have surged 30 percent in the last two weeks. The typical buffer is two to three months of inventory. The war is nineteen days old. The clock started before the buffer was designed for this scenario. A diabetic in Ohio takes metformin every morning. The dicyandiamide that becomes the active ingredient traces back through a Chinese intermediate to a natural gas derivative that originated in the Gulf. The methanol used to crystallise the compound in a Hyderabad factory was shipped from a terminal that now sits behind the same strait controlled by provincial commanders with sealed orders. The blister pack was moulded from polyethylene derived from naphtha that loaded at a facility the IRGC published satellite targeting images of yesterday. One pill. Four petrochemical dependencies. One chokepoint. The farmer in Iowa cannot plant corn because nitrogen costs $610. The diabetic in Ohio may not be able to fill a prescription because methanol costs whatever the strait permits. Both crises trace to the same 21 miles of water. Both are governed by the same sealed packets. Both operate on biological clocks that do not negotiate with doctrine. Nitrogen decides whether the food grows. Methanol decides whether the medicine is synthesised. Polyethylene decides whether it reaches the shelf in a blister pack. Energy decides whether the cold chain holds for oncology and biologics. Every molecule in the pharmaceutical supply chain is now compromised by the same chokepoint that trapped the fertiliser, the gas, the plastic, and the water. Europe said Iran is not their war. Their existing drug shortages, 400 to 1,500 medicines depending on the country, will deepen regardless. Bangladesh, Egypt, and sub-Saharan Africa depend on Indian generics for infectious disease and maternal health. The API depletion clock runs for everyone. The strait does not distinguish between a urea molecule and a methanol molecule. Both are gated. Both are biological. And both determine whether human beings survive the next quarter. Full analysis - open.substack.com/pub/shanakaans…

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@idjnyx @CraigMurrayOrg You will not be fine when people in Europe cannot afford it anymore and will refuse to buy it. Do you understand how basic economics work?
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Craig Murray
Craig Murray@CraigMurrayOrg·
The global oil supply chain is so disrupted that the universal commodity pricing mechanisms have broken down. The $110 dollar price you are seeing quoted in the West is currently decoupled from Asia. India is paying $150.
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Tom Woods
Tom Woods@ThomasEWoods·
Boomers in 2030: ok, you were right about Iraq and Iran, and frankly everything in between, but this war with Turkey is really necessary
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