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Behind every kick of a ball, there has to be a thought: Dennis Bergkamp

شامل ہوئے Ocak 2011
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Rohit Cricmad
Rohit Cricmad@FrustuPlayer·
@home_b0ys He has weaknesses, remember the first season when he was about to kill Hughie and Butcher just buried him in the rubble.
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home_b0ys (TBS5 spoilers)
i ain’t saying giving homelander weaknesses is a bad thing, but to spend the past 4 seasons saying he’s invincible and unstoppable to then flip it in the final season to be like “Oh, you can totally gas him out! You can trap him in a cell as well!” since when?! 😭
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home_b0ys (TBS5 spoilers)
so you’re telling me they had this dude kicking about all this time who could knock out homelander and they didn’t think to use him before now? not to mention the handy uranium cell that’s also conveniently existed for years. adding new weaknesses in the final season is wild.
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Rohit Cricmad
Rohit Cricmad@FrustuPlayer·
@sidhant April/ May mein hi to aate hai hailstorm
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Sidhant Sibal@sidhant·
April hailstorm in parts of Delhi
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Rohit Cricmad
Rohit Cricmad@FrustuPlayer·
@SandeepMall There is no pension in india except for government ex employees, this pension scare only works for western countries.
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Rohit Cricmad
Rohit Cricmad@FrustuPlayer·
@SirLeoBDasilva Last season was much worse, this season is getting more criticism because MAGA are pissed, they made Homelander like trump
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Leo Dasilva
Leo Dasilva@SirLeoBDasilva·
The Boys really fell off. Amazon Prime should stop them from dragging things out. This is the worst season yet.
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Rohit Cricmad
Rohit Cricmad@FrustuPlayer·
@yavanikashah September happiness ? September is one of the worst months in Delhi, the rains are gone, the heat is still there and humidity stands at 100%, everyone is sweating like a pig.
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Yavanika Shah
Yavanika Shah@yavanikashah·
Delhi has 5 seasons: Oct–Feb: Smoke March: Season Change Sickness Apr–June: Tandoor July–Aug: Swimming pool (but it’s the roads) September: One (1) month of happiness That’s when I remember why I pay rent here.
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🔴All India Weather
🔴All India Weather@allindiaweather·
A mild summer is forecast for North and East India today, with temperatures expected to range between 36°C and 40°C. While clear sky regions may reach 40°C, cloudy areas will likely remain below this threshold. No significant heatwave is anticipated for North and East India. Only Central India may experience temperatures exceeding 40°C. Still remain hydrated and Safe in Sun. Image courtesy IMD.
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Rohit Cricmad
Rohit Cricmad@FrustuPlayer·
@jimmy_vij @sadist_2003 Yup a 8 storey building on the hills, an excellent idea in itself 😂 the building further makes it looks like that the gorge isn't there anymore, although it is.
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Jimmy Vij
Jimmy Vij@jimmy_vij·
@sadist_2003 Must have been removed . You can see that there is a construction going on that side of road.
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Rohit Cricmad
Rohit Cricmad@FrustuPlayer·
@sonalbhutra More important question, does this number work and do people get timely help.
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Sonal Bhutra
Sonal Bhutra@sonalbhutra·
India’s emergency number is now 112, but many people still dial 100 out of habit. In an emergency, that confusion can waste precious minutes. Countries like the United States have made 911 second nature. One number, quick response, clear systems. 112 needs recall, reliability and a lot of marketing. Make 112 visible everywhere, as familiar as UPI Ensure faster, more consistent response across cities Integrate it into maps, phones and apps for easy access
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U-Headlines Global
U-Headlines Global@UHeadlinesGlob·
India is facing an intense heatwave right now. Temperatures are already crossing 40–43°C, and in some regions, they could rise to 45°C in the coming days. According to IMD, clear skies, dry winds, and the absence of western disturbances are causing this sudden spike. Some areas are already 4–8°C above normal. States like Maharashtra, Gujarat, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, and parts of South India are seeing the worst conditions. And this is just the beginning. Experts say this summer could be hotter and more extreme than usual.
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K. C. Singh
K. C. Singh@ambkcsingh·
In Chandigarh yesterday drizzle began the day. Iran claims normal rains ended decades of drought after Iran destroyed US radars affecting climate. India too saw unexpected rain in March/April. In 1960s a few days of summer heat would trigger clouds & rain. Have western disturbances been revived by same factor?
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Jaideep Singh Negi
Jaideep Singh Negi@jaideep_ne54293·
@GanKanchi One thing that keeps me going and happy is to go for long runs in the morning or evening! Try that during that 1-1.5 hour you tak to yourself and it’s pretty good!
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Dr Mouth Matters
Dr Mouth Matters@GanKanchi·
Confessions and realities 42M, 55LPA I am a 42-year-old man with a senior job in IT. I have a house in Chennai, a supportive wife, and two children. On paper, everything about my life looks perfect. I have achieved all the things society says a man should achieve. In my twenties, life felt different. I had friends to spend time with. We would hang out at Marina Beach and Besant Nagar beach, watch movies at Rohini, Udayam, and Kasi theatres, and ride around Mount Road on my RX100. In my thirties, I had colleagues to talk with over tea breaks. We would discuss apartments, onsite trips, and share random stories about life and work. But now, in my forties, life has turned into a quiet routine. My phone rarely rings for anything personal. Most calls are about office work, bank alerts, or someone from home asking me to pick up milk on the way back. The loneliness of a man in his forties is unusual. I am not physically alone, but I often feel like a machine. When I enter my home, I am simply “Appa.” I am the person who pays school fees, fixes the Wi-Fi, and handles repairs. My wife is busy with her work and the kids. My children are teenagers now, living in their own worlds and their own rooms. They love me, but they mostly see me as the person who provides comfort and stability. They no longer see me as an individual. At the office, I am the senior person. I am expected to have all the answers. I cannot tell my team that I feel tired. I cannot tell my boss that I sometimes struggle to keep up with new technologies. I must appear confident and strong, even when I quietly worry about the future. Sometimes I drive home slowly from work just to spend a few extra minutes in the car. I listen to songs from my college days. For those fifteen minutes, I am not a manager or a father. I am simply myself again. I realize that I have not had a real conversation about my feelings with anyone in years. My old friends now exist mostly as names on WhatsApp. We send “Happy Birthday” or “Congratulations” messages, but rarely talk. When we meet at weddings, our conversations revolve around our children’s grades or the cars we drive. We never talk about what we actually feel. The hardest part is that I cannot even complain. If I tell my family that I feel lonely, they look confused and say, “But we are all here with you.” They do not understand that a person can be surrounded by people and still feel like they are on a desert island. Society teaches men that if they provide money and security, they have succeeded in life. But no one teaches us how to deal with the silence that comes with it. I have built a beautiful life for everyone around me, but sometimes it feels like there is no space left for me inside it. And maybe… this is what life in your forties feels like.
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jhinkatika
jhinkatika@INDcryptolawyer·
@frontierindica One step at a time. Let's target 24\7 uninterrupted electric supply first
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Frontier Indica
Frontier Indica@frontierindica·
India will truly become Vishwaguru when the average household can run 2-3 ACs through eight months of summer and monsoon without doing mental math on how much the electricity bill will be.
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Rohit Cricmad
Rohit Cricmad@FrustuPlayer·
@akashnegi_11 @richa04richa Went to dehradun earlier this year after a gap of 19 years, traffic doesn't move there at all, I wonder how frustrated people get after just stepping out of their houses. Reminded me of traffic in Meerut where people are used to it since decades, something i had never imagined.
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Akash negi
Akash negi@akashnegi_11·
@richa04richa Development is the need of the hour and I have been to many places in India but still dehradun is among best place to live still now.
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richa badola
richa badola@richa04richa·
हरियाली देखकर #Dehradun आए थे। अब चैन ढूँढ रहे हैं।
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Rohit Cricmad
Rohit Cricmad@FrustuPlayer·
@AbhijeetPatki @meet_abhijit @akshaywcam1 Not entirely true, those who don't use ACs also feel the heat is getting harsher over the years, it not just the ones using the ACs, everyone is feeling the increasing heat.
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Abhijeet Patki
Abhijeet Patki@AbhijeetPatki·
@meet_abhijit @akshaywcam1 Being continuously in AC environment has actually reduced our immunity to heat. 30 years back, ACs were only in few offices so everyone were used to humidity and heat.
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Abhijit Modak (कोकण हवामान)🌞🌦️⛈️
Everyone wants modern comfort—ACs everywhere (home, office, gym, car), private own vehicles, flights, high electricity use—and all of that naturally adds to emissions and heat load. But the same people switch to full ‘environ-mentalist mode’ (i.e keyboard warrior using same advance resources) the moment temperatures rise, as if lifestyle choices have zero role 😅 Now even 40–43°C which is well within the normal summer climatology for many regions—is treated like an apocalypse. Reality is, many of us live in controlled AC bubbles of 18–22°C, so anything outside feels extreme. Let’s be honest—no one is going back to a pre-electricity or no car/mobile era. The real conversation should be about balance, efficiency, and smarter urban planning—not selective outrage only during peak summer. #WeatherAnalysis #WeatherGyan
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Rohit Cricmad
Rohit Cricmad@FrustuPlayer·
@DWade117 @DrewBricks It's funny, because they just assumed they are the ones getting mocked 😂 good to know they know who they really are and what they represent
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Steven@DWade117·
@DrewBricks Nope. It’s not as good as it was in season 3 but it still has its moments. Shows usually struggle to end on an high note so it’s fine. The only people that have turned on the show is the maga cult that finally figured out they’re being mocked.
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Bobby Apartment
Bobby Apartment@DrewBricks·
Anyone else just… completely lose interest in The Boys?
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op.dd.99@op_dd_99·
@Reeeeetheeeee @DrewBricks Interestingly, that shows displays the modern Left's ridiculous perception of MAGA and how much they're disconnected from reality. This is why they continue to lose elections.
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Nitin Sinha
Nitin Sinha@NsNitinsinha·
@seriousfunnyguy Damn! The driver should get life imprisonment. Scrap his car. And donate his property to the affected family. What morons we have to see on roads daily.
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SUDHIR
SUDHIR@seriousfunnyguy·
A family is going on a Bike ride in a perfect road condition. Driving at right speed, in the correct lane and suddenly death comes in form of an idiot driver coming at full speed from the wrong side hitting this bike and ruining a family. The cries of “Papa, Papa, Papa” will tear your heart 💔 When will the people learn?
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