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Experience Maha Kumbh from Train
Man some of my fondest memories are travelling through indian railways going to vaishno Devi. Spending time in the train with my cousins, eating at the railway station, getting chai, and laslty just watching all different villages and neighborhoods where the train passes was just amazing. It was the best of times. This is around the 1995 era. -
Adding both main domain and sub domains in Google Search Console
Nop, no negative consequences, what you are doing is considered a best practice! -
Ethereum Is Crypto's 'Most Cursed' Coin—What’s Haunting It?
It's me, I refuse to sell. You will all just have to suffer with me. Not selling. -
How to Prevent Content Cannibalization While Creating a Mini SEO Course?
Why are you doing this?
There is almost no chance that your agency will ever drive meaningful traffic for these terms, with Ahrefs, Semrush, Backlinko, Moz, and many others all looking to rank here. -
North Carolina Judge Denies Republicans’ Request To Toss 60,000 Ballots
Fight the fascists. -
How to Prevent Content Cannibalization While Creating a Mini SEO Course?
Could you not break each topic into sub topics. Your "short" version has a paragraph/section of the topic and then links out to the full piece on each sub topic? -
Judge Cannon OKs release of special counsel’s report into Trump and election subversion
cool, she had no basis to be involved in the first place. fuck off Cannon. -
Places to stay in Huda City Centre for 3 months
Check sushant lok colony it's near huda City metro station -
Mike Johnson Vows to Hold Aid to California Hostage After Deadly Fires
So, the hypocrisy here is astounding.
For one, I've watched conservative climate deniers accuse "the left" of politicizing this tragedy because some Democrats have merely brought up the ways in which climate change can exacerbate these fires. But then, in the same breath, they go on to accuse Democrats, at every level of government, of being solely responsible for these natural disasters.
Some even go on to say that these fires are an act of God, a "cleansing" so to speak, implying that it's some kind of feat of holy vengeance against their perceived enemies. And while it shouldn't have to be said, these fires don't discriminate based on political ideology, in the same way the COVID virus never discerned between liberal vs. conservative, but this very simple fact hasn't kept these right wing fanatics from antagonizing and dividing their fellow Americans during a time of crisis.
Make no mistake, Republicans have basically been conditioned to exploit and politicize every tragedy, every natural disaster, every "act of God," every shooting, every crisis, every extremist act (especially if the far right variety) for the sake of their feelings, their irrational beliefs and their culture wars.
The hypocrisy and the projection here is baffling considering that these people choose to ignore the lengths they go to in order to turn these crises into another political debate, another controversy, another conspiracy theory.
I shouldn't also have to point out that denying natural disaster aid and funding to certain areas of the country, (which Republicans have a tendency to do) only makes matters worse.
The disturbing sort of irony here is that it's Republicans who end up being more responsible for things like limited preparedness, or for legitimizing misinformation that lead Americans to believe in conspiracy theories that downplay the threat of these natural disasters... It's Republicans who are responsible for promoting divisive narratives that distract Americans from the danger they're in, instead directing their attention towards culture wars and partisan blame games.
It's Republicans who choose to politicize these events and divide Americans during times of emergency.
It's Republicans who choose to exploit the suffering of Americans to escalate their culture wars.
And while Republicans are pointing fingers and focusing their messaging on who's to blame, they can continue to deny disaster funding to these stricken or future stricken areas, jeopardizing the lives of Americans in the process, because no matter what actions they take, or refuse to take, it's not *their* fault. Hell, they can even justify denying aid because they've convinced a portion of their base that the people *really* responsible are undeserving of it.
What's more, by denying funding and/or participation, by politicizing these events, by distracting Americans with their divisive rhetoric and political games, by emboldening the conspiracy theorists, by attacking climate change, Republicans are more likely to contribute to the potential level of destruction of these disasters, and the more destructive they are, the more Republicans can take advantage of the situation for political gain, it's a vicious cycle. -
gooning addiction
It's pretty difficult to be addicted to porno, at least for men. I don't really think it creates an addiction for most. There's negatives to it, but it's not really that harmful. I've had to go without porno and masturbation for months at a time at your age and had absolutely no withdrawals from the lack of pron. Didn't have cravings for it either. This is the peak of your sex drive so that's why you are like feeling hypersexual or whatever. -
Microdosing psychedelics
I did shrooms twice and I’ll literally never do that again 💀 -
Finally someone called this colourism out in pic : glow by monica
Dude also Nykaa outlets (the outlets where they sell every brand and not just nykaa products) are so condescending! I visited the Delhi Saket one and was looking for a particular shade, the woman tried selling me everything and when I kept saying how I only want that particular shade, she made a face and left, didn’t even give me the cotton swab and walked away. Rude af staff who are so desperate to sell anything that’s not your shade and act bitchy when you don’t buy it. -
Time Machine saying not enough space to work - even though there is space
If your plan for freeing space was to do a backup and then delete stuff, you need a new plan. Time Machine isn't an archive. Stuff doesn't exist there forever.
If you don't have enough space, you should transfer stuff to external storage, then back up the external drive and your Mac to a second drive. -
Looking for Technical Co Founder
It was the same positive attitude about the future, and all the money, when I first got into that world decades ago. Yet, most startups fail also in sports betting. A key factor is whether the founders are well established or not.
What’s your secret/unfair advantage? -
Bezos enables Trump's threat to democracy, WashPo columnist says as she quits
Welcome to Russia 2.0 -
Rohit Sharma to turn up for Mumbai Ranji Trophy practice on Tuesday. (Source: indianexpress)
I would love to see a youngster fail or even bat rather than dwelling on old guy and do you even think ki Rohit 27 wtc final tak rahega?agar apka answer no he tho Rohit ko eng series ke liye lejaneka koi sense nai banta -
Bezos enables Trump's threat to democracy, WashPo columnist says as she quits
Jennifer Rubin's columns were the best thing left at the Washington Post. After Bezos killed the Kamala endorsement, it was her columns that kept me from cancelling my subscription--because it was important to keep independent journalism going--and it's always a fear that, losing money, Bezos would sell (even sell to someone like Musk). Rubin, like Dana Milbank, assured readers that --other than that time-- there had been no interference from him with the content of the paper. Recent weeks show that is no longer the case.
With Rubin gone--and making such a powerful stand against the current corruption of corporate journalism--what reason remains to stay with the Washington Post? Bezos' capitulation to Trump has been a disgrace. I hope Rubin's new media--The Contrarian--founded together with Norm Eisen--will be successful. It is courageous. After covering Trump for 8 years, she knows what a target she's going to be for doing this. Not just from him, but others because we know he's going to mobilize government against his "enemies" (critics).
Anyone who feels Trump is a threat--a real threat--to democracy and to journalism--should support and encourage her work.
[https://contrarian.substack.com/](https://contrarian.substack.com/) -
Trump Gets Insane Show of Support From Washington Post Editorial Board | The newspaper’s editorial board has fully caved to Donald Trump.
The owner of The Washington Post is Nash Holdings, which is controlled by Jeff Bezos, the founder of Amazon. He purchased the newspaper in 2013 for $250 million.
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