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ObliqueSignals@ObliqueSignals·
@mxtaverse DLF Golf Links. Stay inside your home, go for work inside the complex, dont step outside except to go to Horizons or Kitches for dinner on the weekends. If you have to go to office, get a coworking space in Horizon.
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ObliqueSignals@ObliqueSignals·
@entropied2223 @Wisebutohno Is he looking at his phone ? I wish it was acceptable to carry a book and read it at the restaurant when dining alone. Of course, it would be best to be able to not do anything and just enjoy the food and your own company.
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Ceteris Paribus@entropied2223·
@Wisebutohno Why is eating alone such an issue for people? I am good eating alone and having company
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ObliqueSignals@ObliqueSignals·
@mxtaverse Can we at least remove the shitty logo from all the currency notes.
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ObliqueSignals@ObliqueSignals·
@cbdhage Which is the best looking building built in India post independence?
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Chandrashekhar Dhage
Thal Sena Bhavan , New Delhi ,Designed by CP Kukreja Architects. PC-Google
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ObliqueSignals@ObliqueSignals·
@chinmay When the ai craze took off, I bought the .ai domain of my company and changed url from .co to .ai. Missed the trick of applying for some grants from the Sarkar
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Chinmay A. Singh
Chinmay A. Singh@chinmay·
An Indian with deeper analytical approach, responded to my post on babus being responsible for Indian lack of progress in AI. From his list I left #1 and #3 alone coz they are an educational institutes. Although, I must say that for #3 (Zenteiq) with Rs 206 Crore funding, a static website with no information does not instill confidence. My views on Sarvam being a Nandan brokered nepo enterprise are clear from my earlier posts. You can self device on why Tech Mahindra is getting this government funding, as the company is nothing but another body shop. I went through rest of them and I am going to show you how all of them are actually a result of nexus between Babu and outsiders to fleece Indian taxpayers.
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ObliqueSignals@ObliqueSignals·
@GauravGupta_RE Oh, they have got the name from the agreement to sell which must have been registered now
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∆ZUBA⚜️@369cipher·
@thebutrous ? I actually don't have to answer you but l will. The owners of the cars are taking their shoes off. That's what we talking about.. Not the Valets.
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Frontier Indica@frontierindica·
India’s greatest export is not software or IT services or textiles or pharmaceuticals. It is ambition under constraint. The educated white collar Indian who leaves for America, Canada, the UK, Singapore, Australia or Dubai is not always more talented than the Indian who stays. He is quite often the same person placed in a system where rules are clearer, public goods work better, institutions are less insulting and competence has more room to compound. That is what makes the NRI story so revealing. The same family that was negotiating with babus, brokers, landlords, power cuts, school admissions, relatives and polluted air suddenly becomes disciplined abroad. Taxes are paid. Lanes are followed. Public libraries are used. Parks are respected. Children play outside. The same people who "adjusted" endlessly in India become civic participants elsewhere. They stop stressing about facing off against the intensity of low cunning, low trust behaviour and can focus more intently on innovation and wealth creation. This should disturb us more than it does. It means Indians are not naturally chaotic and are not naturally unimaginative. They are often responding rationally to chaos, bureaucracy and a dysfunctional environment. Put them in a high-trust system and many behave like high-trust citizens. Put them in a low-trust system and they become defensive, extractive and suspicious. Culture matters, but systems train culture every day. The tragedy is that India produces millions of people capable of flourishing in better institutional environments, then treats their exit as either betrayal of the nation or false pride. It is neither. It is simply market feedback about a society which did not allow them to grow.
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ObliqueSignals@ObliqueSignals·
@satoverma What’s the point of a holiday if you can’t take a long shower ? I only stay in hotels, just can’t deal with all these rules and dramas.
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Satish Verma
Satish Verma@satoverma·
Just another homestay owner trashing their customers for demanding services in return of money. If you have problems in fulfilling the standard demands of hospitality industry, don't venture into it instead of complaining about buying water and behaviour of Indians.
Madhusree Goswami@Madhusree24

My family runs a homestay in the hills of Darjeeling and it goes without saying that we have to deal with all kinds of people. However, we have noticed some things that seem to be uniform behaviour for all Indians: a) They will dirty the room, and not spare even the pillows,

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Rohan@Rohan7187·
I hope that everyone is aware by now that all such events happen at public expenses. Those dancers are booked through some company and have to be paid(They didn't come on their own to welcome the joker as the post claims). The hall is booked at a substantial cost for all this drama. The cameraman too. One of the basic rules of leadership is leading by example. So what happened to austerity push and difficult times? Sab theek ho gaya kya? #justasking
BJP@BJP4India

𝐀 𝐰𝐚𝐫𝐦 𝐚𝐧𝐝 𝐞𝐧𝐭𝐡𝐮𝐬𝐢𝐚𝐬𝐭𝐢𝐜 𝐰𝐞𝐥𝐜𝐨𝐦𝐞 𝐟𝐨𝐫 𝐏𝐌 𝐒𝐡𝐫𝐢 𝐍𝐚𝐫𝐞𝐧𝐝𝐫𝐚 𝐌𝐨𝐝𝐢 𝐢𝐧 𝐍𝐢𝐜𝐞, 𝐅𝐫𝐚𝐧𝐜𝐞. 🇮🇳🇫🇷 Upon his arrival, PM Modi was greeted with great warmth, while a vibrant traditional dance performance added a special cultural touch to the occasion. 𝐓𝐚𝐤𝐞 𝐚 𝐥𝐨𝐨𝐤 𝐚𝐭 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐦𝐞𝐦𝐨𝐫𝐚𝐛𝐥𝐞 𝐰𝐞𝐥𝐜𝐨𝐦𝐞. 🔽

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ObliqueSignals@ObliqueSignals·
@chakravartiiin I took my now wife to barista, the coffee shop 1 kms away from her place of work. No idea normal women fly away with a dude they don’t know or on their first date.
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Gauravv Sobti
Gauravv Sobti@gauravv__sobti·
Let me break this down for you like a Gurgaon insider. Oberoi Realty is coming in with something that’s not just luxury — it’s ultra-luxury at global standards. ▫️ 14.81 acres of prime land in Gurgaon ▫️ 7 iconic glass façade towers ▫️ G+50 height — proper skyline dominance ▫️ Only 2 apartments per core (true exclusivity) ▫️ 5,500 & 8,500 sq. ft. residences ▫️ 3–4 car parking per home This is not mass luxury. This is quiet wealth architecture. RERA expecting on This Monday (15/6/26). Initial launch: Towers A, B, F & G Tentative Allotment date: 27th June. In Gurgaon terms — this is not a project you “buy in.” This is a project you position into. #GurgaonRealEstate #OberoiRealty #LuxuryLiving #UltraLuxury #RealEstateIndia
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ObliqueSignals@ObliqueSignals·
@KantInEastt If they can be super selfish, so can I. Why should they get to spend my money and not me ? Fuck them, I want to drive a new Bentley every second year and have coke with hookers on a yacht.
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ObliqueSignals@ObliqueSignals·
@KantInEastt If my sons decide not to have any children at all, I would rather spend it all and not leave anything to them. The only reason my wife and I don’t spend the entire summer at FS cap Ferrat is because we have to leave it for the children.
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Kepler@Kepler__22·
Gadkari sir 😭😭
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ObliqueSignals@ObliqueSignals·
@frontierindica India used to have some cojones. Now, India just jumps when Israel and USA tell it to
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Frontier Indica@frontierindica·
When a US submarine put two torpedoes into IRIS Dena in March, just 20 nautical miles off Galle in Sri Lanka, merely days after the ship had been our guest at the International Fleet Review in Visakhapatnam, the IT selliyas swarmed anyone who asked why Delhi was silent. "The ship shouldn't have ventured out during a war", "It was international waters, India's EEZ ends at 200 nm", "Why was it heading towards Lanka anyway", "It was a US-sanctioned vessel since 2023, so fair game", "Not our war, why burn capital with Washington over an Iranian frigate". 87 bodies came out of the water and our official position was barely a shrug. Three months later the same navy is putting missiles into commercial tankers crewed by Indians. Settebello off Oman, three of our sailors dead, the chief engineer still missing. Jalveer the very next day, crew evacuated off a burning ship, and this time our own MEA is saying on record the US Navy did it. Our escalation ladder has gone from silence to summoning a Chargé d'Affaires. At every step the apologists found a technicality, and at every step the price of finally standing up went higher. 56 inch rhetoric works at a rally. At sea everyone can now see the red lines were never real.
Divya Kumar Soti@DivyaSoti

As US Navy is hunting down one vessel after another with Indian crew members, it is time to realise why people like me objected to GoI's lame reaction to US Navy's aggressive moves through our EEZ around Lakshadweep and sinking of Iranian naval vessel IRIS Dena in Indian Ocean. Those who argued at that time that Indian Ocean in not Indian should be ashamed of themselves. You allow a robber to rob in your neighborhood, your house could be the next one.

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ObliqueSignals@ObliqueSignals·
@TimurNegru @Blake_Allen13 I don’t know. As a tourist, I find London and Paris richer than NYC. I am talking of the better parts of all of them. Havent been to the seedier parts of any of them.
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Tim@TimurNegru·
Hmm, for some perhaps, but it wasn't my experience when I visited the US for the first time back in February. I loved the people, and my family had a great time there. But I didn't feel what you are describing. Although I did only visited Orlando so maybe there are other places where this difference is more visible.
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Blake Allen@Blake_Allen13·
All of these “Europeans experiencing America for the first time” stories have a common theme: Every single one of them is a European experiencing for the first time how absurdly wealthy the United States is compared to really anywhere else in the world. It underpins them all
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ObliqueSignals@ObliqueSignals·
@HappyGuy07 whats the definition of a millionaire ? Are we talking USD millionaire (9.5cr net worth) or INR millionaire ?
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