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I want the best damn hair salon in pune
The best looking Saloon are the worst saloon -
Let's Make Trump the Last Gasp of America's Second Gilded Age
It's sad that people don't know how the Gilded Age actually ended, and any discussion of it on platforms like Reddit is actively discouraged.
It didn't end on it's own - the Gilded Age ended because people, in a way collectively, had grown tired of being stepped-on by the rich. So they started to organize (with the rise of labor unions), protest and strike. When protests and strikes were busted up by private security and police forces being paid for by the rich, people responded with escalations of violence.
The Gilded Age ended because people, if only for a moment, showed the rich and powerful that they are only able to stay as such because, collectively, we commen folk allow them to. But that's what it took the first time, and that's what it'll take again - and again, when this invariably becomes a problem again in the future.
If we want to see this "Second Gilded Age" ended, then people need to become comfortable with the idea of being very uncomfortable; they need to understand that they will have to do things they may not necessarily be proud of and make larger sacrifices more than others *specifically for* the sake and benefit of others. Remember: "Violence is the supreme authority from which all other authority is derived." If this "Second Gilded Age" is to come to a stop, it must be because the common folks have reestablished their authority over those who'd call themselves our leaders and masters. -
What did I do so wrong??
You haven't done anything wrong, move out. I've done it too.
Visit on weekends and call often, she'll be fine. -
Happy New Year!
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Badass Ravi Kumar is here!
In all seriousness, it might click with the audience and surprise people. -
Do you tell your family you trade? Wife isnt what you would call supportive of the idea
I try not to talk about it because the 90%'s negativity could mess up my head space.
Edit: My partner knows about it, and we like talking about economics, politics, and everything remotely connected to it. -
Why is NE doing poorly in this? I thought Women Equality in NE is much better then RoI...
I have seen schools made out of bamboo where the rain tends to drip in rainy seasons, also hostel made up of pure tin which is cold as hell during winter and hot as volcano during summer. -
Their fixation is exhausting
Not like his supporters give a shit. He can say whatever he wants and his base will defend him -
Do you tell your family you trade? Wife isnt what you would call supportive of the idea
90% of people fail, no amount of faith will change that number. -
Your average Dravida madal member's comment on Anna University sexual assault issue
Sexual Frustration la irukradhukaga ishtathuku enna naalum pannalama, dei parama poi Padi da -
Well comments are pretty accurate. Honestly.
Those comments about Outdoor, cringe AF.
But honestly, do Indoris see the religious divide as much as the outsiders see? I thought it's the same as everywhere, if at all. -
Based on real event
Men hate everything women like. The colour Pink, K-dramas, Taylor Swift, Cultural festivals and even a kashmiri Pheran. -
16 Facts About Bitcoin on Its 16th Birthday
Btc down to 16k incomming 🤣 -
And we don't want to hear any more whining about a few bribes from billionaires, either!
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I AM PLANNING TO WATCH BEPANAH
Its good definitely watch it -
List your top Vada pav places in Thane. Vada pav marathon and judging by Thane Foodies WhatsApp group.
bhau vada pav and Gajanan -
And we don't want to hear any more whining about a few bribes from billionaires, either!
At some point a couple of years ago, I had the striking realization that John Roberts is not nearly as smart as I thought he was. It’s actually kind of fucking scary. -
Happy New Year!
Musk is so cringe he makes it embarrassing to be human. -
16yo looking to get into trading
Hey, awesome to see you starting young with trading! At 16, with $2,000 and school in the mix, it’s smart that you’re leaning toward a casual, long-term approach. Here are a few pointers to get you started:
1. **Think Long-Term:** Since you’re not day trading, look into index funds or ETFs like $VOO (tracks the S&P 500). These give you exposure to a broad market and are generally less risky than individual stocks.
2. **Split It Up Wisely:** Maybe start with 80% in something stable (like an ETF or blue-chip stocks) and keep 20% for experimenting with individual stocks you believe in. That way, you learn while keeping most of your money safe.
3. **Research First:** Use resources like Investopedia, YouTube channels like Graham Stephan or Andrei Jikh, and maybe even explore Schwab’s research tools. Start understanding terms like P/E ratio, dividends, and market caps.
4. **Your Dad’s Approval Process:** This probably means trades need to be more straightforward and less speculative. Focus on less volatile, well-established companies or funds. Avoid penny stocks or highly speculative plays—they might not even pass the approval filter.
5. **Set It and Forget It:** Since school is your priority, set up a strategy where you check in once a month or so. Automating contributions (if possible) or setting up dividend reinvestments can make things even easier.
6. **Learn as You Go:** Maybe try a paper trading account (fake money) on platforms like Thinkorswim to test strategies without risking your cash.
At your age, the most valuable thing you have is time. Start small, learn consistently, and let compounding do its thing. Don’t stress over small mistakes—they’re all part of the learning process.
Feel free to DM me if you’ve got more questions or want help figuring out where to start. Good luck—you’ve got this! -
Zain and Aaliya in Beintehaa
I never saw chemistry but only expressionless stares between them. Maybe song played the role of oozing chemistry
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