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@themumbailocal

Father, son, husband, entrepreneur, golfer, cricketer, master chef, traveller, tech junkie, SIM pilot, and whatever else life still has in store!

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Wajahat Kazmi
Wajahat Kazmi@KazmiWajahat·
VERY ALARMING!!! Top security sources confirm that India is planning a false flag operation against Pakistan to engage the Pakistan Army on the eastern border.
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Nibraz Ramzan
Nibraz Ramzan@nibraz88cricket·
Pakistani fans, RISE UP for Naseem Shah. He’s sacrificing everything for the green jersey, bowling with fire for the nation. The X post was his MANAGER’s mistake, NOT Naseem’s.. Punish the manager, NOT your star cricketer. Stop this unfair punishment. All STAND UNITED with Naseem. 🙌
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Frontalforce 🇮🇳
Frontalforce 🇮🇳@FrontalForce·
Guess who is on left of then Chief of Army Staff Field Marshal Sam Manekshaw (1970) Hint - He is very popular in Indian news channel discussions nowadays 😎
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TheMumbailLocal
TheMumbailLocal@themumbailocal·
@iNaseemShah Just another case of Pathan being victimized in Pakistan. Sad really...🤷
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Naseem Shah
Naseem Shah@iNaseemShah·
A recent post from my account was made by my management team and does not reflect my views. I take full responsibility for my platform and have implemented the necessary changes to ensure this does not happen again. I sincerely apologise to everyone affected by this misuse of my platform.
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TheMumbailLocal
TheMumbailLocal@themumbailocal·
@ianmiles the priest did the christian thing and the primate did the animal thing...nothing to see here 🙄
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Ian Miles Cheong
Ian Miles Cheong@ianmiles·
Rwandan migrant Emmanuel Abayisenga had his asylum application to France rejected multiple times since submitting it in 2012. Despite orders for deportation, he remained in the country illegally. The priests trusted him with the cathedral keys, putting him in charge of locking up and caretaking. After he set the building on fire, destroying the organ and organ loft, Father Maire took him in, offering him shelter in his own home while awaiting trial. He then murdered Father Maire. Europe in a nutshell.
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Aditya Raj Kaul
Aditya Raj Kaul@AdityaRajKaul·
Iranian Parliament Speaker Ghalibaf: Based on some intelligence, Iran’s enemies....backed by a regional country....are preparing to occupy one of our islands. All enemy movements are under our surveillance. If they make a move, that country’s vital infrastructure will be hit without limits and under relentless attack.
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WeArePindiZ
WeArePindiZ@WeArePindiZ·
Players leaving PSL for IPL should remember one thing. PSL gave them a chance when IPL didn’t. Next year IPL might not pick them again, and PSL will not pick them either. They would be without a Job. PSL was a brand before them and will remain a brand. Pakistan Zindabad. #PINDIZ
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Interstellar
Interstellar@InterstellarUAP·
🚨 Simulation Theory: The Double Slit Experiment proves particles act like waves until observed then they snap into particles. What if our reality only "renders" when we're looking, just like a video game optimizing resources? Check out this episode from The Why Files breaking it down, tying it to Simulation Theory. Are we in a sim? This could be the key to unlocking the true nature of existence! The Why Files video did a great job on explaining the Double Slit Experiment & Simulation Theory What do YOU think—real or rendered? Drop your thoughts below!
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TheMumbailLocal
TheMumbailLocal@themumbailocal·
@_noonchai_ On the contrary every Pakistani changes abbu as per situation. Sometimes it's Turkey, sometimes Arab, sometimes Central Asians, sometimes Persians and if all fails Afghan
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چنبیلی میر 🇵🇰🍁
Pakistanis are indigenous people of the subcontinent – We weren't imported here from foreign lands. We are the children of this soil, as were our forefathers. We don't need any fictional skydaddy realtor to lay claim over our lands. Our indigeneity speaks for itself.
Mikita 🇧🇾🫡@mikitaposts

It’s funny that Pakistanis think their country is more legitimate than Israel. As if Pakistan wasn’t invented by British bureaucrats in London trying to partition the land, like what these same British bureaucrats did with Palestine.

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Amethyst
Amethyst@I_nyctophile·
Why do Indians find literally average Pakistanis doing average Pakistani activities, elites? Any normal Indian shud see this and realise the propaganda they’ve been fed by their media but instead they start indiansplaining us that they know our living condition better than us 🤣
THE UNKNOWN MAN@Theunk5555

Lahore, Punjab Maryam Nawaz is celebrating her honeymoon on an aircraft purchased with public money, while the Lahore elite are busy cycling to digest their food. Meanwhile, the poor public numbering around 240 million cannot even afford two meals a day.

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Jan Achakzai / جان اچکزئی
BIG BREAKING 🚨 Unconfirmed reports suggest Taliban chief Haibatullah Akhundzada’s compound has been hit by Pakistan Air Force strikes. Sources claim he may have been eliminated. Pakistan has crossed a red line by striking Taliban’s top leadership. Haibatullah was seen as anti‑West, architect of TTP’s terror infrastructure, and the main enforcer of the Taliban’s gender policies. #PAF
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Narendra Modi
Narendra Modi@narendramodi·
با رئیس‌جمهور ایران، دکتر مسعود پزشکیان، گفت‌وگو کردم تا وضعیت جدی در منطقه را مورد بحث قرار دهم. نگرانی عمیق خود را نسبت به تشدید تنش‌ها، از دست رفتن جان غیرنظامیان و همچنین آسیب به زیرساخت‌های غیرنظامی ابراز کردم. ایمنی و امنیت شهروندان هندی، همراه با ضرورت تداوم بدون مانعِ انتقال کالا و انرژی، همچنان از اولویت‌های اصلی هند است. بار دیگر بر تعهد هند به صلح و ثبات تأکید کرده و خواستار گفت‌وگو و دیپلماسی شدم. @drpezeshkian
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Nader Afshar
Nader Afshar@NaderAfshar_2·
@narendramodi تو گه خوردی دزد و رفیق جنایتکار و بچه کش چه غلطی میکردی اسراییل ابروی هرچی هند بود بردی ما مخالفیم‌ یک‌کشتی هندی که مسوول خون ملوان ماست رد بشه این بی‌پدر عوض ابروی هرچی هند گاندی خوب بود، برده
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The Final Word
The Final Word@Final_Word_Pod·
“It’s not normal or healthy for the guy responsible for global cricket to celebrate like that.”
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Tillu
Tillu@frictionangel·
@GemsOfINDOLOGY Btw, the bangles are most probably "armour" & not for decoration Against something with jaws (the circular shape prevents them from closing on the arm) Assuming it's metal or some kind of ceramic It would also be useful to hit things on the head/nose (like a big cat or croc)
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GemsOfINDOLOGY
GemsOfINDOLOGY@GemsOfINDOLOGY·
We've been calling her "Dancing Girl" for 98 years. She's not dancing. Mohenjo-daro, 2500 BCE. A 10.5 cm bronze figure. One hand on hip. Weight on one leg. Chin lifted. Confident. Still. Unapologetic. But when colonial archaeologists excavated her in 1926, they needed a familiar label. The stance reminded them of performers they'd seen in India. The interpretation stuck. Mortimer Wheeler popularized the name. Look again. Is she dancing? There is no musical context. No motion captured. No rhythmic gesture. What we see is something far rarer in ancient sculpture. Attitude. A relaxed contrapposto-like stance. A body resting into balance. A personality frozen in bronze. The label says more about the observer than the object. Now look closer at the details that rarely get attention. Her hair is carefully styled into a thick bun-like mass. Fashion existed. Grooming mattered. Her ornaments are asymmetrical. About two dozen bangles on one arm, only a few on the other. This was deliberate design, not random decoration. And then comes the real story almost never attached to her. Technology. This tiny sculpture was made using the lost-wax casting process - technically known as cire perdue. The artisan first sculpted wax, encased it in clay, melted the wax out, and poured molten metal into the cavity. A process requiring precision metallurgy. Temperature control. Mold design. Alloy knowledge. Four thousand years ago. This technique was already mastered in the Indus Valley Civilization. Yet museum labels still read simply: "Dancing Girl." No mention that the sculpture itself is evidence of one of the earliest sophisticated metal-casting traditions in the world. A civilization capable of urban planning, drainage engineering, standardized weights, and advanced metallurgy. But the girl? She remains reduced to a dance. Why? Because narratives travel faster than evidence. Perhaps it is… Pic AI Improved original appended
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Zaibi Cricket Live
Zaibi Cricket Live@i_zaibi_07·
@CallMeSheri1_ Fatima Sana Talent Don't need Leagues Like The100 she is More Capable of Playing for His Country
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Sheri.
Sheri.@CallMeSheri1_·
Fatima Sana unsold in The Hundred auction. - An absolute shame for cricket. She has been in great form lately and deserves to play in leagues like this. - Six out of the eight team owners are Indian. No surprise that Pakistani players went unsold in the auction. - ECB said Pakistani players would get fair chances, but today’s auction shows things are still the same as in other leagues.
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Nibraz Ramzan
Nibraz Ramzan@nibraz88cricket·
Pakistan.. 🇵🇰 Kya kar raha hai? #BANVPAK
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