warlord
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"ella what's wrong with this dress?" 1. this dress is too top-heavy for her and it's making her look triangular 2. a high/low dress isn't the right choice for a red carpet because it's mostly cut to be a mini dress c) the corset underneath looks really, really bad
ella devi@ellad3vi
btw this dress is what happens when high fashion houses don't want your styling team to pull from their collections anymore because you're a brand liability
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btw this dress is what happens when high fashion houses don't want your styling team to pull from their collections anymore because you're a brand liability
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Sydney Sweeney arrives at the ‘Euphoria’ Season 3 premiere. (via @THR)
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@MohalLalbhai I would buy from you if they were more cool or futuristic looking and if you had more presence throughout North India
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@ShivAroor They about to make bomb ass movie like behind the enemy lines
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New DNA Analysis Suggests That Shroud Of Turin May Have Indian Origins ndtv.com/feature/new-dn…

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Is it only me noticing that so many countries are congratulating Pakistan on Pakistan Day for the first time, or is this normal ????
Pakistan Embassy UAE@PakinUAE_
On the occasion of Pakistan Day 2026, Pakistan’s national flag was illuminated on the iconic Burj Khalifa at 7:20 PM !
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@Leonizm351 Tiktok is ban in India this from Punjab of Pakistan or AI
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@elitepredatorss It got hit and still landed I think that’s a big win in itself
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🇮🇱🇮🇳- Laura Loomer displayed poor historical knowledge by mistakenly implying the Taj Mahal was an Indian monument in a post on X.
The Taj Mahal was commissioned by the Mughal Shah Jahan, from Timurid (Central Asian) bloodlines and built by Ahmad Lahori from Herat, modern Afghanistan. It is of Muslim central Asian design, not Indian, and was built during the three centuries of Muslim conquerors' domination of India.

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China Positions J-20 Stealth Fighters Just 180 km From India’s LAC at Shigatse Air Base
idrw.org/china-position…

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All countries, including Qatar where Al Jazeera is based take actions on social media post whch are seen misleading.
In the case of that particular person, number of misleading info can be found.
In case of India, it was ban. Qatar arrested. Lets hope AJ is covering the story:




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"It creates a chilling effect on reporting." South African journalist Azad Issa claims his account on X was blocked in India after the government requested restriction over his reporting on India and Israel.
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@OfGrievance @gharkekalesh Teri maa ki chut khayi te nashte mein chipkhali chod ki aullad, abe saali nali teri tarah beekh maange ka nhi hu mein jo 2 gb internet pe zindagi chale. Jake alia bhat ki kacchi mei mar
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@frogmandom @gharkekalesh Jo bhi hain, teri rabid biradri se hi hai na tabhi teri jali. Apni gandi zuban dekh pehle, nashte me tatti khayi kya?
2gb free internet kya mil gaya, har badbudaar dehati suwar 🤳 ke peeche warrior banne aa jayega 😂
Baki teri har gali teri maa ko 100 baar lage, meri taraf se 😘
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@OfGrievance @gharkekalesh Ab ullu ki paathi kabhi jaato aur gujaaro ko dekha bhi hai zindagi mein? dehatan ki aullad toh tu hai jo dialect se pta nhi kar paa rhi kaun hai ye bhadwi
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@gharkekalesh Jaat Gurjars of Delhi-HR belt r zombies not humans.
The way these dehaati rabid entities act so brave & aggressive, bt run away with tails tucked in when facing brunt
This 1 shitty Indian state needs to be dragged more, that entire cult cant be whitewashed by 3-4 🏅 in wrestling
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For years I’ve had this quiet habit sitting outside places like the Taj Mahal Palace, Gateway of India, or Leopold Cafe and occasionally striking up conversations with strangers.
The last time at Leopold, I happened to meet a retired naval officer. He said something profound.
He told me 26/11 placed an invisible tax on the Indian economy, one we rarely acknowledge. Metal detectors, surveillance systems, hardened infrastructure, expanded security forces… resources that could have gone into development now go into protection. The world simply wasn’t the same after 26/11.
That conversation was always stitched in my mind with another moment.. my visit to the 9/11 Memorial in New York.
Standing there, reading the names of firefighters, police officers, hazmat responders.. people who walked into danger knowing they might never return.
Different cities, different attacks, but the same pattern.
Terrorism doesn’t just kill in the moment.
It forces societies to spend billions protecting themselves from the next attack money that could have built bridges, schools, or infrastructure.
And today the threat has evolved.
The suicide bomber may now be a drone that doesn’t chant a slogan before detonating.
But the invisible cost to nations remains the same.
Once such events happen, things are never quite the same again. I am not justifying what Israel did was right or what Iran is doing right/wrong but when infrastructure at Oman burns it is that “invisible cost” which will be inflicted on these countries.


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