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@kannadayapper
I rant, mostly
in my own delusional world Sumali Haziran 2022
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@kannadayapper @raashberry13 Someother person. Saw her for the first time on my feed.
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Honestly, it was such a shitty take. Her 4 hr video had 0 facts. Everything was "I felt", "I know", "People you understand Psychology can tell" crap. I wouldn't even be surprised if this woman starts stalking Puja in real life. I mean, going to the extent of finding her caste to be able to shit on her without backlash is just pathetic.
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someone please send this to ಕನ್ನಡ ಚಿತ್ರರಂಗ
Film Updates@FilmUpdates
Ryan Gosling tells moviegoers: “It’s not your job to keep [theaters] open, it’s our job to make things that make it worth you coming out.”
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Jogi was the first movie I watched at a multiplex (the newly opened INOX Garuda). I cried from the moment Beduvenu Varavannu started until I reached home. That’s also the last movie I ever cried for.
LIKITH@DadaYaarGotha
2005- Jogi at Kapali Theater, Mejastic.
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Hot take:
A huge part of why some people live long and others don’t isn’t just habits or food, it’s RANDOMNESS.
Pure, uncontrollable randomness.
You can eat well, sleep well, exercise, avoid stress and something still can go wrong. A hidden condition, a virus your body reacts badly to, a random accident.
You can't be too careful with DEATH.
People who smoke, drink, barely move, and still live long. They aren’t proof that habits don’t matter.
They are proof that randomness can favor some and punish others without reason. The same randomness that allows some to thrive despite poor choices also silently challenges the careful.
Then there’s genetics.
Some people are born with bodies that handle stress, repair damage, and resist disease far better than most.
You won’t see it, but it determines a lot.
You can’t out-eat or out-train certain inherited vulnerabilities.
Staying healthy isn’t just about how long you live, it’s about how well you live for the time you have.
This is why stories like this are misleading.
Yogurt alone isn’t the reason.
The woman likely had favorable genetics, a stable environment, low accumulated stress, and a lifetime of minor lucky breaks.
We remember the headline, not the decades of randomness stacked in their favor.
Daily Turkic@DailyTurkic
110-year-old Turkish grandma shares her secret to a long life: “Eat plenty of yogurt.”
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