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SpadeAcademic

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Pankaj
Pankaj@Ragepkj·
This Chinese woman started hating pakistan after watching Dhurandar. She now wants to kick Pakistani and fight alongside India. She further says Pakistanis are low IQ people and assumed as beggars around the world .
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SpadeAcademic@AcademicSpade·
@RichardHanania Racial kanging so prevalent on X/eugenics, ytoids crying themselves red when a yt woman marries outside, infact any racial fella crying when "their" woman marries out is trying to enfore hereditary caste system. Hinduism is honest enough to admit that not everyone is born equal.
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Richard Hanania
Richard Hanania@RichardHanania·
My entire timeline now is the fake Chinese caste system invented by Indians, full of lurid sex fantasies. Never seen a topic take over like this. The sheer populations of these countries broke the algorithm. This is like hitting rock bottom to get off the ForYou tab.
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SpadeAcademic@AcademicSpade·
@jasveer10 For our cooks, we have a 0 phone call policy. Sorry, I am not paying to eat his/her spit.
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Jasveer Singh
Jasveer Singh@jasveer10·
No one on this planet gets more phone calls than Indian cooks, maids, cab drivers, and auto drivers. They are always on a call. I seriously wonder who they’re talking to all day. 😅
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SpadeAcademic@AcademicSpade·
@ANI Must have been difficult for Macron to keep a straight face listening to this bumbling clown for 3 minutes. Macron must have been thinking "should I change my pose now? How long should I keep this face? Can I adjust my sock now?"
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ANI
ANI@ANI·
#WATCH | Evian, France: At high-stakes meeting with French President Emmanuel Macron, US President Donald Trump says, "...The deal (US-Iran) is all signed and the Strait (of Hormuz) is already partially opened...Ships are starting to go out now and on Friday it will be completely opened. Get along very well with Iran, it's a different set of leaders...We found the third set to be very smart, strong. We ended up making a deal. I felt badly the way I had to go back on the attack for two nights and I thought a third, but we made it before that happened. But I think a lot of great things are going to happen to the Middle East right now. Very importantly, the oil is plummeting down and the stock market is shooting up like a rocket today...Main thing is that Iran will not have a nuclear weapon, they fully agreed to that...We have done a great job and hopefully it's going to be a good relationship and we are going to get along, and if we don't, we go back to where we started but I don't think that's going to be necessary." (Video Source: US Network Pool via Reuters)
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Elijah Stacy
Elijah Stacy@Elijah95MAGA·
You clearly don’t know what the fuck you’re talking about. We’re not giving them any money. We’re allowing banks to unfreeze their assets that are worth up to 33 billion. You’re so uneducated you fucking should scare people spreading false narrative and lies that aren’t even true like dude get a life and stop monkeying around.
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Willie Ross Jr. Knee Deep
Willie Ross Jr. Knee Deep@RossKneeDeep·
The Art of the Deal? No wonder he's had six bankruptcies. We lost American soldiers because Trump hated Obama this must.
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Tok@Toknvn·
@AcademicSpade @Denisfixit @IranObserver0 A leader who was gonna die in the next 5-10 years and who was famously known in Iran for living in the middle of Tehran not in tunnels just in the open. He made that trade he knew his life couldn’t help Iran but only in death. Also the officials just got younger
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Iran Observer
Iran Observer@IranObserver0·
⚡️JUST IN: JD Vance confirms that Iran will receive $300 billion for reconstruction "That's the sort of things they could have access to, so long as they honor their end of the obligation"
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SpadeAcademic@AcademicSpade·
@ramprasad_c The Mossad has helped RAW over the years dealing with our virulent Mohammedans in the country and in the neighbourhood. Good thing you don't get to decide whether India supports Israel or not. Folks more in the know will take appropriate calls.
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Ram
Ram@ramprasad_c·
Obviously, Israelis want India to pick a side. Hard Pass. Not our circus.
Eylon Levy@EylonALevy

India is cautiously welcoming the Iran deal, but let’s be clear: this is a disaster for India. 1️⃣ This deal has elevated India’s arch-nemesis Pakistan to the level of global peacemaker. It undermines India’s efforts to call out Pakistan’s destabilizing behavior and support for terrorism by making Islamabad a byword for peacemaking. It also transforms Pakistan into a powerbroker and leader of the Global South at India’s expense. 2️⃣ The capitulation allows Iran to dominate India’s western trading gateway. Before the Iranian Axis launched the October 7 War, India was dreaming of building the IMEC trade corridor through the Gulf and Israel to Europe. It was meant to slash transit costs and turbocharge Indian manufacturing. An emboldened Iran with ballistic missiles and billions in sanctions relief imperils that vision. Iran receives a veto over any infrastructure project in a maritime zone it seeks to dominate. Critically, the deal emboldens Iran’s proxy armies by establishing the precedent that they are inviolable, and this will threaten shipping in the Indian Ocean and Red Sea. 3️⃣ This deal keeps nearly 10 million Indians in the shadow of Iran’s ballistic missiles and killer drones The Iranian attack on Kuwait’s airport killed an Indian and the attack on Fujeirah injured three. India needs the Iranian threat neutralized to safeguard its migrant workers and the essential remittances they send home. 4️⃣ The failure to resolve the nuclear issue, while surrendering US leverage, means India will continue to be threatened by an Iranian regime in league with Pakistan pursuing nuclear weapons. It will continue to attack Indian interests with impunity and sow chaos in West Asia, sabotaging the stability that India needs for long-term economic projects. A nuclear-threshold Iran leaves India permanently exposed. India’s approach of neutrality is unsustainable and jeopardizes its long-term interests. This disastrous deal must push it to reevaluate its geopolitical posture in a world in which Iran is dangerous and Pakistan is ascendant. Closer military and economic ties with Israel, similarly threatened by this news, is inevitable.

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SpadeAcademic@AcademicSpade·
@Denisfixit @IranObserver0 Iran freaking lost its religious supreme leader, 100s of officials, blacked out internet for 2 months, had its water reservoirs destroyed and you call this a "clear win"?
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Denis
Denis@Denisfixit·
@IranObserver0 Iran clearly won this war, Trump just start a war he can’t win and finally realized that
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Cenk Uygur
Cenk Uygur@cenkuygur·
The best part of this potential peace deal is that we're cutting Israel out of it. If it was up to them, we would literally never have peace. If Israel continues to attack Lebanon, we should end all financial and military support. If they want to fight Iran, that's their problem.
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SpadeAcademic@AcademicSpade·
@MillieMarconnni He did not solve the twin prime conjecture. That is still unsolved. What he showed was that there is a finite (>2) bound to primes' infinitude. That upper bound has been tightened over the years but 2 has not yet been attained.
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Millie Marconi
Millie Marconi@MillieMarconnni·
A Chinese mathematician spent 7 years making sandwiches at Subway after his PhD, and at 58 solved a 150-year-old math problem nobody thought was solvable. His name is Yitang Zhang. The problem is called the Twin Prime Conjecture. He was born in Shanghai in 1955 and knew he wanted to spend his life on mathematics by the time he was nine years old. That year he found his own proof of the Pythagorean theorem. Nobody taught it to him. He just worked it out. Then the Cultural Revolution arrived and took everything. The Chinese government closed the schools. Zhang's father had political troubles with the Communist Party, so Zhang was sent to the countryside with his mother to work in the fields. He spent 10 years as a farm laborer. No high school. No classroom. No teacher. He read math books in the fields when he could find them. When the revolution ended, Zhang was 23. He sat the university entrance exam and got into Peking University, one of the most competitive mathematics programs in China. He finished his bachelor's degree, then a master's. The president of Peking University personally recommended him for a full scholarship at Purdue University in the United States. He arrived at Purdue in 1985. He earned his PhD in 1991. Then the second wall hit. His relationship with his doctoral advisor collapsed. The advisor did not write him letters of recommendation. Without those letters, the academic job market was closed. Zhang applied. Nothing came back. He spent the years after his PhD working as an accountant, doing delivery work, sleeping in his car during the stretches when nothing else was available. A friend eventually opened a Subway sandwich restaurant in Kentucky and offered him a job. Zhang took it. He kept the books and made sandwiches. A man with a PhD in mathematics from Purdue, working a Subway counter because the academic world had no place for him. He did this for seven years. He was finally hired as a lecturer at the University of New Hampshire in 1999. Not a professor. A lecturer. The lowest rung of the academic ladder, with no research funding, no graduate students, and no institutional support. He taught calculus to undergraduates and worked on mathematics alone in whatever time was left. Most people would have stopped believing by then. Zhang did not stop. The Twin Prime Conjecture is one of the oldest unsolved problems in number theory. Twin primes are pairs of prime numbers separated by exactly two: 5 and 7, 17 and 19, 41 and 43. The conjecture predicts that these pairs never stop appearing no matter how far you go along the number line. Mathematicians had believed this for over 150 years. Nobody had been able to prove it. The deeper version of the problem asks something slightly different. Not whether twin primes are infinite, but whether there is any finite gap between prime numbers that appears infinitely often. This is called the bounded gap problem. The best mathematicians in analytic number theory had been attacking it for decades. A landmark 2005 paper by three researchers came agonizingly close and still could not close it. Zhang worked on it alone. No collaborators. No funding. No department seminars where he could road-test his ideas. He once said he would go to a friend's house and think in the garden for hours. In 2012, during a visit to a friend's home in Colorado, something unlocked. He submitted his paper to the Annals of Mathematics in April 2013. The Annals is the most prestigious mathematics journal in the world. Papers sit in review for months, sometimes years. The editors read Zhang's submission and immediately knew something was different. They sent it to the leading experts in analytic number theory for review. It was accepted in three weeks. The paper proved that there are infinitely many pairs of prime numbers separated by a gap of less than 70 million. Not two. Not the twin prime gap specifically. But a finite gap. For the first time in history, someone had proved that prime numbers keep coming back together, that the universe of numbers never lets them drift apart forever. Peter Sarnak, one of the most respected mathematicians at the Institute for Advanced Study, said: "He is not a fellow who had done much before. Nobody knew him. His result was spectacular." Zhang was 58 years old. Within a year he had the MacArthur Fellowship, the Cole Prize, the Rolf Schock Prize, and a full professorship at UC Santa Barbara. The man who spent seven years at Subway was now one of the most celebrated mathematicians alive. He said in an interview: "I was not lucky. Maybe it is more important for a person to make himself known to the public. But that was not so easy for me." He was not complaining. He was just being precise. The mathematics establishment has a quiet belief that great work happens young. The Fields Medal cuts off at 40. Most mathematicians who change the field do it in their thirties. Zhang proved his most important theorem at 58, after a decade of farm labor, seven years of sandwiches, and a decade of teaching calculus to freshmen with no one watching. He did not beat the deadline. He proved there was no deadline to beat.
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Kreately.in
Kreately.in@KreatelyMedia·
Dalmandi, officially known as Hakim Mohammad Jafar Marg is the largest markets of Varanasi, spanning from Beniyabagh to Chowk Police Station near Kashi Vishwanath Temple. It is located in Purvanchal and is mostly run by Muslims.
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SpadeAcademic@AcademicSpade·
@Luck_7773 Also, the best *type* of 4 because the fielder has to tieredly give chase until the very end 😆
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LUCK7773
LUCK7773@Luck_7773·
Still wondering how that even went for a four 😭
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Kajal Kushwaha
Kajal Kushwaha@_KajalKushwaha·
यही मजा देखने के लिए ही तो हम लोग बीजेपी को वोट देते हैं‚ ये देख कर दिल को बहुत सकुन मिलता है।
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News Algebra
News Algebra@NewsAlgebraIND·
US lawmakers from both the Democratic and Republican parties have expressed concerns over the proposed changes to India's FCRA. Looks like the Modi Government got it right. 🎯
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Rajdeep Sardesai
Rajdeep Sardesai@sardesairajdeep·
Quite right @LloydMathias Pakistani friends celebrating Islamabad’s role in a US-Iran peace ‘deal’ may also want a reality check. An economy surviving on IMF lifelines. Years of double-digit inflation. Per capita income of barely $1,700. And a former PM, arguably the country’s most popular political figure, still behind bars after nearly three years. Before claiming to solve the Middle East, perhaps Pakistan should try solving Pakistan. 🙏
Lloyd Mathias@LloydMathias

@sardesairajdeep As we make the comparison, we shouldn’t forget how our ‘peacemaker’ neighbours treat former PMs!

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SpadeAcademic
SpadeAcademic@AcademicSpade·
@narendramodi Let us not depend on either christoids or abdouls modiji. Let us figure out our own way at all costs.
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Narendra Modi
Narendra Modi@narendramodi·
I welcome the understanding reached between the United States and Iran on ending the conflict in West Asia, which has caused serious economic disruption across the world and led to loss of life in many countries. India hopes that the implementation of this understanding will help restore peace and stability in the region and ensure the freedom of navigation and commerce. We look forward to deliberations on the remaining issues reaching a sustainable final agreement.
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Elite Predators
Elite Predators@elitepredatorss·
You will start seeing multiple such posts in next couple of years, you have to make sure this shouldn't get under your skin. They will stab you the moment they will get an opportunity. History is testament for this !
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nik@RealNick05·
@sandeep_PT I have always said, this country needs TFR below 1.0 for atleast a decade. The resources of this country cannot sustain such large population, let alone thrive. Lower population, will also spur need to innovate and force the country to rethink its future.
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Sandeep Manudhane
Sandeep Manudhane@sandeep_PT·
Panic over collapsing fertility This is the daughter of India's IT Dhandho Nandan Nilekani. She is pushing the idea of 3 kids per family now, after India's fertility has collapsed to 1.9, and may touch 1.5 by 2030. Now this is something we all celebrate, subject to the simple condition that we get rich before we get old, etc. But can you guess why she is pushing this crazy idea? 1) If population starts reducing sharply from birth-side, most consumption Dhandho models, and government rent-seeking models too will begin to shrink. Horror! 2) The huge govt. surveillance machinery will have lesser and lesser to feed upon. 3) And since isn't an innovation nation, the world's interest in us will collapse faster than our fertility (as they can't sell ever more to us, any more). 4) Of course the daily fear of population explosion that WhatsApp University feeds into innocent minds will end too. Read again - Indian elite want more kids per family, not less, because their business gets whacked otherwise. For the sake of this nation, reject these Dhandhos and their predatory ideas. Surely this lady has no clue of how impossible it is for a regular middle-class family to educate even a second child now.
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SpadeAcademic
SpadeAcademic@AcademicSpade·
@sandeep_PT She is absolutely correct. Numbers are never the problem. Productivity is. If govt announces 0% reservation from tomorrow and invalidates caste certificates, the stock market will double tomorrow and India will clock 10%+ growth rate annually for decades. Are you ready?
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