Memekarnika Memegaonkar
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Memekarnika Memegaonkar
@memegaonkar
Hum memete hain. Aap bhi meemo. I meme and therefore I am.


As a man, let your fianceé also go for an Ultrasound scan before you marry her, especially if she is slightly fat. It's my piece of advice for you tonight!






These villa homes look beautiful from the outside. Clean rows, red roofs, symmetry, order. Almost like a European postcard dropped in Gurgaon. But something feels missing - I grew up in a small town. Our house wasn’t aesthetic. It wasn’t designed for Instagram. But every evening, life moved to the terrace - Tea in steel cups. Slow walks. Random gossip. Watching neighbors. Watching nothing. Sometimes flying kites or just standing after rain, smelling the air. No plan, no schedule just time passing slowly. That terrace wasn’t just space. It was where the house actually lived. Now look at these homes. Perfect from the outside but no real terrace, no open sky you can own. That’s the trade people don’t notice. We optimized homes for how they look. We forgot how they feel. A house without a terrace is not incomplete. But it quietly removes the one place where life slows down.

Special Forces is one of the harshest selection systems on the planet, not a diversity workshop. No shortcuts, quotas or sympathy points… just brutal standards & performance. Women are eligible. They applied. They were given the same opportunity. No one qualified… & now the demand is to lower the bar. 😂

Bangalore or any other city can never beat the cafe culture in Dehradun


@LtGenDPPandey @sapnamadan Soldiers from southern part of karnataka are not able to get married bcz even a NCC cadet girls also not ready to marry a soldier. #Hardreality #32Years of single life more to go. JAI HIND 🇮🇳

In patriarchy, there is always enough money for war and men, but never enough for education, healthcare and children. In matriarchy there is no war, and there is enough for everyone.









Respect for fauji families is not the issue. My problem is with those who turn “fauji wife” into a label to flaunt while posing, modelling and making reels. That’s not identity, that’s branding. Not talking about all fauji wives. Only this behaviour.


@mountain_rats I’d call someone a veer naari for her strength, resilience, and the way she holds the family together through challenges. However, projecting entitlement based on a spouse’s rank and seeking social media clout from it takes away from that very essence.













