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@patternobserv

เข้าร่วม Nisan 2018
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Sean Feucht
Sean Feucht@seanfeucht·
Going all out to celebrate God’s goodness here in South India! 🔥🇮🇳⛪️
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Whoami?
Whoami?@patternobserv·
@TVMohandasPai They're just grasping at straws because their boat is sinking under the weight of their own incompetence.
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Dank jetha
Dank jetha@Dank_jetha·
After watching Dhurandhar I can say that, this guy has definitely done fake reviews and collections in the name of action movies.
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Sheetal Chopra 🇮🇳
Sheetal Chopra 🇮🇳@SheetalPronamo·
Indian Muslims with 80% Hindu Population are more safe and happy than any Islamic state Do you agree ?
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Hassan
Hassan@hassankhaliid·
No, this isn’t brave or bold, it’s just painfully clueless. Comparing Dhurandhar to The Godfather doesn’t make you sound different, it just exposes how little you actually understand cinema. One is a timeless masterpiece that defined storytelling, character depth, and filmmaking for generations and the other is just an overhyped, loud franchise riding on temporary buzz. Calling it immortal already is exactly what’s wrong here. You’re confusing short term hype with legacy, noise with substance, and fanboy excitement with actual cinematic value. The Godfather earned its place over decades through craft and consistency, this hasn’t even survived its own hype cycle yet. Honestly, takes like this don’t elevate Dhurandhar, they just make the people praising it look completely detached from reality. This isn’t an unpopular opinion, it’s what happens when overhype replaces basic film sense.
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Kevin
Kevin@imkevin149·
Unpopular opinion but what the Godfather is to Hollywood, Dhurandhar is to Indian cinema this franchise will be immortal.
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Whoami?@patternobserv·
@benonwine Hire a monkey, get monkey service.
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Benonwine
Benonwine@benonwine·
Two NHS nurses fighting each other in a Hospital. That’s very Professional isn’t it! Plus surely you should speak fluent English if you work for the NHS.
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Zaffar 🇮🇳
Zaffar 🇮🇳@Zaffar_Nama·
Not many options in the theaters for Muslims this Eid.
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Whoami?@patternobserv·
@DuddWiser Because deep down they regret converting to islam
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Whoami?@patternobserv·
@ArunKrishnan_ Petabytes in computing power later and we still couldn't do it. It's not the machines you see.
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Arun Krishnan 🇮🇳
Arun Krishnan 🇮🇳@ArunKrishnan_·
Everytime I hear news about Voyager 1, I never cease to be amazed. Just look at the kind of compute systems it uses: 18- and 16- bit processors! 4 MB Non-volatile memory. for CCS and 8 MB for Flight Data Subsystem. And it is still active after 49 years and sending back data! My immense respect to those 70s NASA engineers. Incredible.
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Massimo@Rainmaker1973

Voyager hit a 90,000°F wall at the solar system’s edge. NASA’s Voyager 1 spacecraft crossed one of the most dramatic frontiers in the cosmos: the heliopause, the tenuous boundary where the Sun’s influence finally gives way to interstellar space. What the probe discovered there was astonishing—a turbulent zone of superheated plasma with temperatures soaring between 30,000 and 90,000 °F (roughly 17,000–50,000 °C). This wasn’t a physical wall or barrier, but a dynamic transition region where the outward-flowing solar wind abruptly slows, compresses, and piles up against the incoming pressure of interstellar material. That compression converts kinetic energy into thermal energy, driving the plasma to extreme heat levels far beyond anything found inside the heliosphere. Remarkably, despite the blistering temperatures, this “wall of fire” would pose no danger to a hypothetical astronaut. The plasma is extraordinarily diffuse—far less dense than the best vacuums achievable in Earth laboratories—so there are simply too few particles to transfer meaningful heat. The region is hot in temperature but cold in practical effect. Voyager’s instruments captured clear signatures of the crossing: a sudden plunge in solar wind particles, a sharp rise in galactic cosmic rays, and faint plasma oscillations that revealed the density and temperature of this exotic boundary layer for the first time. These vibrations—analogous to ripples on an unseen sea—provided direct measurements of conditions in a realm previously known only through theory. The heliopause itself serves as a vital shield. The entire heliosphere—the vast bubble carved by the Sun—deflects most of the galaxy’s high-energy cosmic radiation, helping protect life on Earth from constant bombardment. Beyond this protective envelope lies the harsher, unfiltered radiation environment of the interstellar medium. Today, more than 15 billion miles (24 billion kilometers) from home, Voyager 1 remains the farthest human-made object ever sent into space. Still operational and transmitting precious data, it continues to reveal the secrets of this distant frontier. At the outer limit of our solar system, space is neither empty nor serene. It is a violent, glowing threshold—and humanity has only begun to map its mysteries.

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Swati Chaturvedi
Swati Chaturvedi@bainjal·
Disgraceful cowardly act by the Modi govt
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Whoami?@patternobserv·
@bainjal She's awesome he's clearly agreeing with her of the imminent ruin that Islam has brought to the world.
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Swati Chaturvedi
Swati Chaturvedi@bainjal·
So the Dalai Lama gives an audience to a racist Muslim hater who has earlier been banned on this site. What is the compulsion? Who twisted this arm. Pretty shameful
Laura Loomer@LauraLoomer

Today, I had the profound honor of meeting with His Holiness the Dalai Lama @DalaiLama, a global beacon of peace, compassion, and wisdom, and the spiritual leader of Tibet. I traveled all the way to the private monastery of His Holiness in Dharamshala, India, a hillside city in the Indian state of Himachal Pradesh where the Tibetan government-in-exile also lives. In a world filled with division and chaos, sitting down with the Dalai Lama was truly inspiring. His calm presence, deep insights on inner peace, and unwavering commitment to non-violence left a lasting impact on me. It is truly incredible that at the fragile age of 90 years old, the Dalai Lama is still standing firm against threats to freedom and human dignity, values that resonate deeply in these turbulent times. Meeting someone who has dedicated his life to promoting harmony and service to others while facing lifelong immense challenges and threats from the Chinese Communist Party was a reminder that true strength comes from kindness, compassion, resilience, and moral clarity. Grateful for this rare, once in a lifetime and meaningful private encounter that I will cherish for the rest of my life. May the Dalai Lama’s message of compassion and service to others continue to guide us all. 🙏

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Rana Ayyub
Rana Ayyub@RanaAyyub·
Not a single Indian i know is surprised
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Whoami?@patternobserv·
@RanaAyyub I prefer the voice of Jewish children. Not the lab grown human detonators.
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Lax Doss
Lax Doss@doss_lax·
@patternobserv @Brown_King_ Since you're racially stereotyping blacks. I will also racially stereotype whites only for the sake of this argument only. Have you ever considered he didn't want to marry whites, because maybe he don't want them to eat his children.
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Brown King 🦁
Brown King 🦁@Brown_King_·
It's Lovely to see even Black Queens are getting dominated by Brown Kings🦁, J€£ts🇮🇳 be giving superior genes to girls from each and every part of the World. Tanzania 🇹🇿👸🏿💍🤴🏽 India 🇮🇳
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@Brown_King_ Lovely 😍😻🤩🌹💐❤️

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Whoami?
Whoami?@patternobserv·
@doss_lax @Brown_King_ Blacks have single-handedly ruined the west.... The baby will come out looking like a chimp. And with a Sikh which is also pretty bad to start with. He could have gone for the epitome of genes but no white woman would accept so he had to settle for an ape.
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Brigadier Hardeep Singh Sohi,Shaurya Chakra (R)
No one seems to care in India that there are more than 1000 troops of #IndianArmy in #SouthLebanon which is under constant bombing by Israelis. Please pray for the lives of our brave soldiers who were deployed as part of UNIFIL to maintain the sanctity of Blue Line. Jai Hind 🇮🇳
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