Pandit Ramkrishna
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Pandit Ramkrishna
@kapothputr
Healthy mind leads to healthy body and a healthier society
เข้าร่วม Ocak 2026
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We didn’t fight to work. Women have ALWAYS worked. We fought to get paid.
miia@miiagarro
can’t believe women fought to work
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That is the fraud.
American power on screen is “craft.”
British power on screen is “heritage.”
Indian power on screen is suddenly evidence of political conditioning.
Same cinema. Same nationalism. Different skin colour.
The Economist has a wonderfully colonial rulebook for cinema. When America straps a camera to Pentagon hardware and sells state power with a soundtrack, it is “spectacle.” When a film is made with CIA-adjacent mythology around national revenge, it is “serious storytelling.” But when India puts its own enemies and terrorist attack scars on screen, suddenly the magazine reaches for the psychiatrist’s couch.
That is the real joke here. Fighter jets, spies, commandos and national vengeance are perfectly acceptable as long as the flag fluttering in the background is American or British. Then it is culture. It is craft. It is cinema doing what cinema does. The Economist has invented a very elegant little rule for cinema: Top Gun: Maverick can fly on Pentagon muscle, RAMBO & Zero Dark Thirty can ride CIA mythology, James Bond can sell six decades of British spy glamour, Dunkirk can turn wartime memory into national legend, and all of that is called storytelling. But the moment India puts terror, retaliation and national memory on screen with Dhurandhar, the magazine starts diagnosing the audience instead of reviewing the film.
What @TheEconomist cannot digest is not one film. It is the fact that Indians are no longer outsourcing their memory to London’s approval. A country that has lived through decades of Pakistan-sponsored terror is apparently expected to process all that pain in whispers, with tasteful disclaimers, and preferably under the supervision of foreign editors who still think they are qualified to explain India to Indians.
And that is why the review reeks. Not of sophistication, but of the old imperial tic: Western nationalism on screen is a nation telling its story; Indian nationalism on screen is a pathology requiring diagnosis. The costume has changed. The sneer has not.
The funniest part is that The Economist probably thinks this is fearless criticism. It is not. It is just another imported lecture from people who never mind propaganda when it wears aviators, a tuxedo, or a CIA badge, but develop exquisite moral sensitivity the moment India stops being apologetic on its own screen.
Just FYI: Decades of Pakistan-sponsored terror are apparently meant to be processed quietly, apologetically, and preferably without ever producing a mass-market cultural response. That is the old script. India is no longer following it.
The Economist@TheEconomist
The genius of “Dhurandhar” is to reflect the world many Indians, browbeaten by years of shrill pro-Modi messaging on TV news and social media, already believe to be real economist.com/asia/2026/03/2…
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@BallDiamondBall @GhostMoney888 @yoyonofukuoka Trust me, I want them to do better with their lives than be on the rat race and leave you guys alone.
Go back to their roots.
One would like to go to France but not Sudan, and Sudan was a French colony till 1960. Why you don’t want to go to Sudan, is the answer for India as well

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Brother, I was on a short leash. Had a couple of events to attend and not so much time in between.
The wonders of India are no doubt magnificent. It's not India itself or even Indians which has me in an uproar. It's the Indianization of western civilization and especially of tech companies, thanks to bargain-bottom H-1B abuse. That's an American problem, but one thing we have learned is we do not want any more Indians or Pakistanis in our society, and would prefer fewer.
Perhaps we just got off on the wrong foot, but that's the way it is now, and that fact isn't going to change. Time and distance will heal this, and nothing else will.
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Pandit Ramkrishna รีทวีตแล้ว

BREAKING: An Ohio man set up a trail cam to catch deer… and accidentally uncovered whatever his cat has going on after 2AM.
For the third night in a row, Bandit has been spotted leading a full lineup of raccoons—and one very committed possum—straight to the shed like it’s a scheduled meeting.
They show up single file.
They go in.
They stay for about an hour.
They leave.
No fighting. No chaos. Just… business.
One of them even pauses like it’s doing a headcount.
At this point, nobody’s asking questions. Because in Ohio, if your cat is running late-night operations behind a barn with raccoons, possums, and something watching from the treeline…
you just turn the porch light off and mind your business. 🫡🦝🐈🌽
#OhioLife #OnlyInOhio #BackyardMysteries #TrailCam #RaccoonUnion

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Pandit Ramkrishna รีทวีตแล้ว

I think I know why everything sucks...
...and it's because everything is fake
We are getting fake college degrees that cost 4 years and six figures that teach you fake education and get you fake jobs.
We are eating fake food, with fake ingredients, funded by fake research.
We are scrolling through fake lives, with fake relationships, who take fake, curated vacations to promote brands that make fake products.
We are voting for fake candidates, who run on fake promises, inside a fake system that was never designed to fix anything.
We are raising kids in fake schools that teach fake history, fake science, which quietly produce fake adults who can't think for themselves.
We are watching fake news, about fake crises, produced by fake journalists, for fake outrage.
We are borrowing fake money that was printed from nothing, to fund a fake economy that would collapse in an afternoon if people stopped pretending it was real.
We are buying fake organic food that's just a paid label, and drinking fake juice with two percent juice in it, and putting fake cheese on cheeseburgers that's just "cheese product" on fake burger meat.
We are donating to fake nonprofits where the moeny never makes it to the people and then funding fake foreign aid that buys real weapons to prop up fake governments.
We are going to fake therapy that teaches fake coping skills instead of telling you hard truths.
We are buying fake furniture made of fake wood that's actually compressed sawdust and glue that looks like wood, ships in fourteen boxes with instructions written in a fake language that isn't quite any language, requires tools it doesn't include, takes 4 hours to build, wobbles on day 1, and is totally destroyed in 6 months.
We are downloading fake "free" apps that charge a subscription after three days for AI features that don't work, hidden behind a paywall we didn't see, protected by a privacy policy we didn't read, buried inside Terms of Service written by lawyers specifically so we wouldn't read them, that we agreed to by tapping a button the size of a thumbnail, that gave a company we've never heard of the right to sell our data to companies we'll never hear of, to build a profile on us we'll never see, to influence decisions we'll never know were made.
IT. IS. ALL. FAKE.
And we all yearn for what was once real.
Don't you remember? Did you forget?
There was a time with a simple handshake between men was a contract.
When bread went stale because... well, that's what real bread does!
When kids played outside all day until it was dark, and nobody tracked them.
When a family could live off a single income.
When music was made by people who LIVED something real and you could feel it.
When schools was HARD... and that was the point!
When doctors knew your name and your family, they even came to your house,
When you bought something once... and it was yours forever.
When the chair your grandmother bought once lasted 70 years and she passed it onto your dad.
And now nothing is real, and that's why everything sucks.
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Pandit Ramkrishna รีทวีตแล้ว

UK to receive last tanker of jet fuel from Middle East this week ft.trib.al/ifEY7KT
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Pandit Ramkrishna รีทวีตแล้ว

@BallDiamondBall @GhostMoney888 @yoyonofukuoka We’ve temples built 2000 years old and even older. It depends on what you’re looking for! There are monasteries, mountains but all you could do is to go to some tourist spots. Maybe you should have done some research before choosing what to do!
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I have been to India. What is that bridge? "It is the xxx beidge. It was built by the British before they left." What is that building? "It is the old Post Office. It was built by the British before they left." And so on all damned day.
Gotta say, we had a farewell in the lobby of our hotel, and a three-piece band did great renditions of American classic and contemporary rock, including a Comfortably Numb that was worth everybody's time -- really good stuff. I had a great time. Never going back.
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Many high-profile celeb interviews today are Pre-Curated Access deals. The interviewer is not there to challenge; they are part of a Brand Synergy agreement.
Notice the "Nodding Head" syndrome. In these circles, intelligence is often measured by vocabulary density rather than logical consistency. If you use words like sustainable, jingoism, & structural hegemony, the interviewer is socially conditioned to treat it as profound, even if the underlying legal argument (like connecting UCC to voter turnout) is flimsy.
Shefali Vaidya. 🇮🇳@ShefVaidya
Why is @deespeak SO dumb? Why does she think she is so intelligent? Why does the interviewer listen to this bullsh!t with a straight face? Is she also dumb? What is the connection between Uniform Civil Code and the electoral process? So many questions!
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Manasollasa (1129 AD) by King Someshvara III is a masterpiece most Indians don't even know exists. It covers not just food but 100 topics including music, dance, jewelry, architecture, and veterinary science.
The fact that it documents dosa, idli, and vada recipes from 900 years ago, using only indigenous ingredients (no tomatoes, no chilies, no potatoes) shows how deeply rooted and self-sufficient Indian cuisine was.
YouTube chefs recreating these would go absolutely viral.
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Pandit Ramkrishna รีทวีตแล้ว
Pandit Ramkrishna รีทวีตแล้ว
Pandit Ramkrishna รีทวีตแล้ว
Pandit Ramkrishna รีทวีตแล้ว

I built everything from scratch, 100% inhouse in india, it was just me & my obsession of making technology accessible to everyone in need!
It is a brain controlled robotic prosthetic hand!
Learn more at: brhm.in
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@SheroyTanke @J_DAY_97 @GhostMoney888 @yoyonofukuoka Haha, you’re dreaming. We don’t want you in India either. Be at peace wherever you are. That’s all anyone needs. If not even heaven can feel heavy!
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@J_DAY_97 @kapothputr @GhostMoney888 @yoyonofukuoka मूर्ख हो तुम. भारत बहुत बड़ा देश है, और डाइवर्स भी. तुमसे झाट भर डायवर्सिटी झेली नहीं जाती, और भारत में डायवर्सिटी की भरमार होने पर भी हम एक है. और रही बात भारत के कुछ विडियोज की तो कुछ इलाके है जो अभी भी विकसित नहीं, पर आनेवाले समय में जरूर हो जाएंगे. तुम रहो अपने इग्नोरेंस में
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Pandit Ramkrishna รีทวีตแล้ว
Pandit Ramkrishna รีทวีตแล้ว

I don't think people understand the gravity of the situation as the UN is preparing for possible nuclear weapon use in Iran.
This is a picture of Tehran. For you uneducated, untraveled, never-served, warhawks licking your chops at the thought of bombing it. It's not some low population desert. There are families, children, family pets. Regular working class people with dreams. You're sick to want war.
Tehran is a city of nearly 10,000,000 people. Imagine nuking Washington, Berlin, Paris, London, or beyond, bombed with nuclear weapons.
I gave up my diplomatic career to leak this information. I suspended my duties so as not to be part of or a witness to this crime against humanity, in an attempt to prevent a nuclear winter before it is too late.
Yesterday, nearly ten million people protested “No Kings” in the United States. The possibility of the use of nuclear weapons must be taken very seriously. It's dangerous. Act now. Spread this message worldwide. Take the streets. Protest for our humanity and future. Only the people can stop it. History will remember us.

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