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Napai De Napai 🤣🤳
This applies to every couples tho (ab kya hi kar skte hai) -
Think with me
Gayatri nagar, swavlambi nagar, pratap nagar, khamla, pannase layout, look for these areas. Decent family residential area. -
Stuck in a situationship. Need advice
What's worse than being single? Being in a situationship. -
What to do when you see public exhibitionism?
I think this guy has been around for ages.I remember my friend who lives near ulloor telling me of the crazy old naked guy in his lane back in like 7th std.Then fast forward to when I'm in cllge ,saw him lying spread eagle with everything out on the footpath near gg hospital in broad daylight(how many crazy old exhibitionists can there be in a 3km stretch ).
Never really filed a police complaint before so can't advice you on that.sorry.But i do know there's an app for that. -
Dude, isn’t it over for this guy like twice a week?
I wonder how much money Pegasus has made in the last year -
Back to sikhi
Lol. Lame af. Follow your own traditions.
This is like those ricebag converts worshipping statues of Jesus Dev and Mary Mata with diya and agarbatti. -
Is GITAM a good choice for a PhD in Management?
We don’t have good colleges in vizag..Gitam definitely isn’t one -
Good places to visit in Agra ?
- Best time to visit Taj Mahal is 7am or as early as possible. In the morning Taj is just beautiful (Make sure there is no fog before leaving)
- After that you can visit Agra Fort.
- You can have a guide if you're interested in history and stories
- For food, you can go to Bhagat Halwai or Deviram Sweets & Restaurant. For food with the view of Taj you can go to Salt Cafe. For street food for you can go to Chhat Gali (Khao Gali of Agra). -
U.S. is ‘becoming a kleptocracy, oligarchy’: Sen. Murphy slams billionaires picked for Trump admin.
Trump's inauguration is gonna be an all-you-can-pocket-tax-payer-money buffet. His whole term too -
Don't panic, but did Sonam Kapoor have pull?! All these movies have her as the lead, and they were all moderately successful at the box office, which means they earned money and had an audience!
Yes but she wasn’t the only reason for their success.
1. People watched Khoobsurat for Fawad Khan. Around the time of its release or maybe before, there was a new Hindi GEC airing Pakistani TV shows which made Fawad popular in India.
2. Neerja - the trailer looked promising. Patriotic films and biopics were the flavour of the season back then so the movie benefited from being in the genre of a popular trend.
3. Raanjhanaa - benefited from having the actor who sang “Why this Kolaveri Di?” and Rajinikanth sir’s SIL. Need I say more?!
4. Aisha - was a breezy and lighthearted movie which released immediately after I Hate Luv Storys, both of which had Sonam in roles similar to her image hence worked in her favour. Also had Abhay Deol who had tasted recent success with Dev D back then.
The success of these movies cannot be attributed to Sonam alone. All of them had other factors going for them which resulted in the movies being moderate successes. -
The Only One in the World, Maharaja Ranjit Singh’s First-Ever Machine-Made Gold.
What’s written on the back of this coin? -
Equity for attorney?
I'd argue against this for a number of reasons.
Aside from the fact this is at best, an advisory position, try to think ahead to funding.
Do you really want to tell potential investors:
1) A c-suite role is held by someone who isn't focused on this project unless their 'real' job is getting paid. Under which they have a large 'don't come at me Bro's clause for their advice.
2) You gave that person equity
3) There's no balance of risk / reward for that person if the project fails beyond a still profitable reduction in their hourly rate
4) You prioritised a safeguarding role over a growth / value creation role at this stage -
Indian men, how did you deal with balding in your 20s?
Two options -
1. Go to a doctor and spend thousands or lacs to get treatment. Let me tell you, very few of such treatments actually work and hair transplant just makes it look more fake than ever. Only the best can give you good treatment.
2. Embrace your balding and go bald. Build a physique and be the next Dwayne Johnson etc
I went with option 2 😂 in my younger days. -
Hyderabad Airport Scam
Some private operators have tie ups with Airport staff. They show up right when you exit the international arrivals, tell you that “Saar, you have to climb down the stairs with all this luggage and take a lot of effort. Our vehicle will come right up here. We have the permit, same price saar”. He dials up someone, car shows up and they help load all the luggage (more so same like cargo staff in the airport).. and then drive you home. I ended up paying 100 extra because he thought apparently Manikonda was under Gachibowli flyover and not after driving down the hill where Lancohills ends. But before you embark, “Saar don’t you worry, we know all the routes. Manikonda means , after ORR right right? We know Saar. We know” -
Indian men, how did you deal with balding in your 20s?
By not having to worry about balding in thirties. -
Games like these, it feels that all that time you spend on learning new theories, trying them, and losing, it all finally paid off
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I am the loser in my family
>I am almost 21 years old and a male. I am in college, but the classes are so easy but they won't simulate the real world where I will definitely fail.
You still have a 'grace' period. Lots of young people are wasting time, 'finding themselves' until 24 or 25, even normies, but they turn it around by 25 usually and get into some career. The worst thing is to make it a neet habit (neet LDAR rotting and losing discipline) in those 3 to 4 years until 24,25, which is 23,500 wasted hours , - only 5800 waking hours per year. , still not having finished a college degree, no job or outside expeirence or training.
So that basically means you still have time before it gets much worse. Like those of us neet and older with lives ruined.
You're not alone. There's a bunch of us neetish with families or extended families full of 'success' stories. Heck for myself, I have several cousins and a sibling, all profesionally graduated. Even hs classmates who became phds, mds, lawyers, cpa accountants. A few of them worked or had worked for top 20 tech firms in the world we've all heard of. A bunch of them graduated ivy or top 5% uni's. Most all of them and classmates that I knew of make six or double six figures, have familes of their own now, while I rotted in failure because I didn't work hard enough daily to dig myself out of it when I was still young. i.e. stayed neet lazy and ldar'd. also didn't want to face it and be humble for too long. Two female classmates checked up on me when I turned 24. One of them I had a middle-school, crush on. They were horrified at what happened to me (i was also in top 2% in my hs. Then in fell apart at uni, and I hid in the dorm, because of no social skills, autistic socially , never had real or actually no friends, also diagnosed schizo i found out) So humiliating , and I wish I was dead and hated(hate) my life. And that wasn't the only humiliation. There were several. family gatherings, etc. I'm the worst failure of all my peer extended relatives, of everyone I ever knew of from my higschool years, a worst shame to my entire family generation. now I'm a wasted nobody, alone, and waiting to die and a parent passed during covid.
A bunch of us with degrees, or even grad degrees even in stem, and still became ['failuretolaunch'](/r/failuretolaunch). The worst neet addiction at this critical time period of the early 20's is gaming if it takes away the time to do needed hours per day to improve. The neetish gaming addiciton subrredit ([here](/r/stopgaming)). -
Started watching IPKKND and I’m kinda confused
Yes, itv has toxic male leads who abuse the very woman they claim to love. It’s a sad fact that you have to come to terms with if you intend to watch it.
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