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@5K4R

English. Unconventional and politically incorrect. Egalitarian. Love cars, rock music, and experiencing cultures through travel. Instagram: @5K4R

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Sumon Kar 🇬🇧🇮🇳🇪🇺
“We must be willing to let go of the life we planned so as to have the life that is waiting for us” Joseph Campbell
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If Donald Trump was having a heart attack, and you had 5 minutes to save him, what kind of sandwich would you make?
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Iranian Force@MrImranPk·
“If you got a chance to visit Iran for free after the war ends, would you go?”
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@Hardism The QR code tickets just create such an unnecessary queue at the gates with people trying to scan them. Why can't they just have the magnetised tickets you can just feed into the machine? Used to have them at the Kolkata metro, now it's stupid qr codes.
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Hardik Rajgor
Hardik Rajgor@Hardism·
If you see elderly folks struggling at a metro station, please take five seconds to help them out. They are already overwhelmed by the idea of traveling in a metro. They are not a smartphone generation. The QR code tickets, the electronic gates, language barriers, figuring out which platform to get on. It is a very different and intimidating world from the one they grew up in. But the reason they are traveling alone is because they don't want to be a burden on anyone. They also want to navigate this new world on their own. Get around without having to depend on anyone. You have no idea the enthusiasm and pride with which they will tell their children (and grandchildren), that they "travelled alone" in a metro from X to Y. All by their self, figuring out everything! It costs us nothing - to tell them to just stand a bit behind at the electronic gates, or show them where to scan the QR code, or help them with the platform on which their metro will arrive. But it means everything to them. They will give you the biggest smile, and bless you for taking out that tiny bit of time to assist them. Most of all, it gives them that confidence that they can do it all over again.  And navigate this new world like the rest of us!
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Partho@parthosarathi_b·
It’s Rocking Tuesday 🪨🤘 QP your cool rock-themed shots.
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sicha@sichamema·
wow 😱
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Sabeer Bhatia@sabeer·
India’s biggest problem is that Indians have been sold the idea that they should love India at the cost of themselves. My advice: learn to love yourselves first. Only then can you truly love India - because a nation thrives when its people do.
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Darren Chen Photography📷@DarrenChen528·
A plane cutting through a perfect blue sky. Show me your cleanest minimal shot. 📸✈️
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Pritesh Lakhani@priteshlakhani·
How do Europeans enjoy a 3-month vacation in the middle of the year?
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Utsav Techie@utsavtechie·
People in India are now using their phones for almost 4 years before upgrading because smartphones are getting more expensive and spending is tighter.
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Shyam@shyamfr·
Is driving an EV in the rain for 30 mins a "Customer Fault"? My barely 4-month-old @VinFastofficial @VinFastIN EV died completely on the highway after its very first exposure to rain. Now they’re refusing my warranty and blaming me. A total nightmare. #VinFast #EVIndia 1/6
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Mohit Mehta@indian_pitta·
Do you follow any ritual before sleeping ?
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@Pkshukla224 @iamankitpande You’re just looking at supply of the end product.For a product like a car for e.g. to be an end product they might have over a 100 supply chains for parts coming from all around India even abroad.Coming to cars specifically,these days manufacturers find it hard to predict sales.
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Ankit Pandey
Ankit Pandey@iamankitpande·
We went to buy a new family car today. Just requested the showroom to deliver it before 17 May because Malmas starts after that. And the salesman literally mocked us for following our traditions. He said: You people are educated yet still believe in these things? Thousands buy cars during Malmas too. Imagine insulting a customer just because he respects his culture. My father stayed calm and said: Being modern does not mean abandoning traditions. But the salesman kept arguing. So we cancelled the booking right there and took our money back. India is becoming so modern that now people feel ashamed of their own culture, festivals and beliefs. Respecting traditions is now called backwardness. This mentality is more dangerous than illiteracy.
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ShoneeKapoor@ShoneeKapoor·
After Atul Subhash’s death shook the country, his mother Anju Devi reportedly spent months searching for the one person her son loved the most — his young son Vyom. Before his death in Bengaluru in December 2024, Atul had left behind a detailed suicide note, an 81-minute video, and allegations of years of legal harassment, repeated court appearances, financial pressure, and emotional breakdown. Even after losing her son, Anju Devi reportedly had to approach the Supreme Court through a habeas corpus petition just to locate her own grandson. According to reports and court proceedings, the court was informed that the child was studying at a boarding school in Faridabad, and the petition was later dismissed after observations that the child was not familiar with her. Meanwhile, reports also state that the criminal proceedings in the case have now reportedly been adjourned till November 20, 2026. This case stopped being only about one suicide long ago. For many people, it has become a painful symbol of how emotionally devastating, delayed, and exhausting matrimonial and custody battles can become for men and their families. A mother lost her son. A child lost his father. And a grandmother is still waiting to hold her grandson again. Source: Supreme Court proceedings, publicly available case records, and media reports related to the Atul Subhash case. #AtulSubhash #ShoneeKapoor #MensRights #MenToo #JusticeForMen #FalseCases
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@5K4R What am I seeing?
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