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dastan-e-chouboli at nila house
Charges?? Are middle class people allowed? -
Just saw Three of Us(2022). Started loving Jaideep Ahlawat even more.
It’s an adaptation of past lives :)) -
Moving to lucknow?
You should consider Gorakhpur too -
People moved from TamilNadu to Canada/ or other foreign countries, are you satisfied? Do you still miss home after decades??
That's unfortunate. You should consider visiting parents from time to time, if you can, OP.
I'm from Toronto, I ended up visiting India (Salem) twice last year. Once in Feb/Mar (the annual travel ritual) and again in Oct-Dec (I was fed up with the quality of my job, quit and went). I was in a bad state mentally that I didn't bother quitting in mid Oct, foregoing bonus payout after the Nov-Oct FY. Glad I went as I managed to push my otherwise adamant mom to seek medical attention after a first-time episode and she ended up undergoing angio+stent.
The long-haul travel is exhausting and I hate the last-mile Blr-Salem travel in jet-lagged state though I bear with it to spend time with parents/grandparents so I don't regret later. Didn't have much of friends circle in childhood too due to constant moves at school age, and working in different cities (Blr and North) after Bachelors (Chennai). It feels a bit alien at home in India (more so in the city, not so much in grandparents' village) and I tend to long to return after a couple of weeks lol.
I think you visit home for the memories you bring back (hopefully more positive than otherwise), the memories which make those long-distance phone calls later bit more personal than mechanical. -
People moved from TamilNadu to Canada/ or other foreign countries, are you satisfied? Do you still miss home after decades??
More than 20 years since I moved to the US. I love and hate both countries. But India is where my heart is! That's how most of the first generation Indian migrants here are. -
Guess who slept all day today
Now that's the neetlife I like to hear about -
Inverse Cramer? Last week, Cramer turned bullish on crypto and we saw the largest crypto liquidation within days
Inverse Cramer is always opposite. If he says it’s a great time to sell. Don’t sell. If he says it’s a great time to buy. Don’t buy. If he says there is no way XRP will make it to $10. You can bet your ass that by the end of the bull run it will be at $10 or more. He is always opposite. He does it on purpose -
Coming to Vizag on the 8th.. Let me know if you need anything from the UK.
Recently got baby so bring some decent night clothes for her. And lower back support belt for squats and deadlifts you can’t find any good quality ones here -
People moved from TamilNadu to Canada/ or other foreign countries, are you satisfied? Do you still miss home after decades??
Moved to NZ by myself & just came back to Chennai a few days ago to see my family after 5 years. My life is now entirely based overseas - job, friends. But coming home felt different. It may good for you to visit some friends or anyone that you may know just to reconnect. It may change your perspective -
I loss $150k gambling in crypto
That’s unfortunate but I guess you learnt a lesson.
**Rule of thumb:** Always set aside some money after you made gains, at the very least set aside your principal (initial amount) or 50%
* $15k -> $150k
* then keep 15k or 50% (75k) shelf that
* then use the other 75k for bets or whatever
This way, if you lose 100%, you’d still have your initial amount or the 50% gained, 75k.
Meh - You live and you learn.
Don’t get too down, or beat yourself too much about it.
At the end of the day, you realistically only lost 15k.
It‘s all just numbers on a screen. -
Zachxbt: North Korea Botches 46,300 XRP Transfer, Leaving Funds Stranded in Blockchain Limbo
That’s not exactly a big number. -
Apple Intelligence - I like it.
I dont even know what it does, i never used it ONCE, except in the photos app, that’d actually useful -
My parents are in their early 70's. It just dawned on me.
reposting this too. This documentary has been mentioned a bunch of times in the past couple of years on this sub. About old neets/hikki shut-in's in Japan who lost their aged parents.
>In a japanese neetdom documentary on youtube of recent years, it showed 50+ year old neet/hikki whose parents had died and some had inherited a house. But one of them during the documentary was maybe so ashamed to be exposed within the documentary or it set off his ideation, he starved himself to death during the time period of the documentary.
>It can be seen ([here linked](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bHTD2kuMURo)). -
If The River Ganga is Revered as a Goddess, Why Do We Pollute Her So Much?
We have to keep our rivers clean for all purposes. We drink waters of the same rivers and have to ensure the cleanliness of the same. Now since so many devout people take dip in them due to religious significance, the cleanliness here is different than you think. Let me tell you that the rivers become pure spiritually when the holy sages and saints dip their feet in them.
Once Pundalik had come to the Ganga river in search of his parents and had to sleep for the night in Kukut Swami’s ashram. Very late in the night he saw three dirty and ugly women enter the hut of Kukut Swami. Then they came out early in the morning but now they were very beautiful and clean wearing shiny new clothes. He followed the three women who disappeared in the Ganga nearby. He prayed to Ganga and they gave him darshan. He asked them how they came out so clean and pure in the morning whereas he had seen them the previous night ugly and dirty. The goddess Ganga told Pundalik that the three rivers Ganga, Yamuna and Saraswati become impure by taking in all the sins and dirt from the devout during the day and these same rivers then go to do Seva and take charan tirth of sages and saints to become pure that’s why they went to serve the sage in the night so that they can cleanse themselves. A similar story was told by Adi Shankara also. Pundalik is the one for whom Vithala Panduranga gave darshan in Pandharpur after he understood the above lesson.
So the rivers take on themselves the dirt(materialistic) from the devout and make us pure spiritually while they themselves clean their own selves when sages and saints dip themselves in the rivers. This has been going on since eons and will keep on happening till there are the devouts in this world. It’s a part of their lives and ours too. But we surely have to ensure cleanliness physically too. -
Bhavish Aggarwal announces Krutrim AI Labs and with this Krutrim goes open source 🚀
Mostly Mistral fine-tunes I guess -
Coming to Vizag on the 8th.. Let me know if you need anything from the UK.
Hey OP, this is so generous of you.
I don't need anything just reach vizag safely🙌
bon voyage! -
Coming to Vizag on the 8th.. Let me know if you need anything from the UK.
happy and safe journey dude
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How to ACTUALLY grow traffic from 0. Does AI written content bring any results?
Google could care less whether it's AI content or not. It's not a measurement. -
Anybody else losing their minds these days or is it just me?
I'm in therapy. Dealing with unresolved trauma.
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