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ACT wifi sucks in my area, any alternative?
Get opinions from a neighbour. Problems ar generally very specific to the locality and block. Act works well where I live, but Airtel is horrendous. The reverse may apply for someone else just one block away. -
Had a really bad experience at Tea Capital, Panampilly Nagar – Never going back
Man try working in an environment where the employee expects you to clean the room within a certain time. You won't be in a great mood. -
Help me to get 99%ile
U r joking ri8 and if not i dont have any advise for u sorry -
Worried about my wife's conservative mindset
u live in kphb? -
Look at this castiest and misogynist piece of shit
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Reported him ... Already -
Today in The Hindu
Everybody knows buissiness these days can’t fool public -
Very good initiative
Accountability 👌👌 -
Tania Sachdev wins the BBC Changemaker of the year award.
Well Deserved. She is now like the face of global commentary & hosting. I will recommend others to check her interviews with Karpov, Ivanchuk, Gelfand etc. Those are awesome. -
Bro decided to use Google Maps Shortcut
Superman 😂 -
My Experience with Dr. Anjali Kumar – Over Hyped Greedy YouTuber Gynae in CK Birla, Delhi
If anyone is taking antibiotics as prescribed by their doctors, please take pro-biotics too. As is evident from the name, probiotics replace the gut bacteria which is killed by the antibiotics with good bacteria. Ideally antibiotics should only kill the infection causing bacteria but in practice good bacteria also gets killed. Which causes stomach discomfort, loose motions, nausea etc. There should be a 2 hour gap between the anti and probiotics. If you take them simultaneously the good bacteria will get killed by the antibiotic.
Most popular probiotic is Vibact which has about 150 million bacteria per capsule. Some high powered ones like LeeBiotic have approx 2.5 billion of them. There are some other brands which have even 50 billion bacteria. Everyone should choose per their own body / requirement.
Disclaimer 1: I am not a doctor. I an a paraplegic person who has had to take numerous antibiotics over many years and still have to take from time to time mostly for urinary tract infections. I used to get loose motions while taking antibiotcs but no doctor ever explained the cause. My own research on the internet led me to the discovery of AID ie antibiotic induced diarrhea. And how probiotics can help mitigate the situation.
Disclaimer 2: Please dont blame me if anything goes wrong. Though, nothing should because we are only replacing the bacteria which got killed by the antibiotics.
Whatever I have written is from my own experience and in good faith. I have no relation to the 2 brands which I mentioned as example. There are tons of such probiotics available. People are free to choose whichever they want.
Hope this helps. -
Can't believe what I heard today
काका आणि जरांगे celebrating. -
Ask me anything
Why melody is so chocolaty -
Why are you still unemployed?
I have been hearing this a lot, that being a doctor is very tough in India. That you got to spend at least 2 crores for your degrees. And it takes at least 9-10 years to complete MBBS and specialisation. Moreover big hospitals pay like 15 to 25k for MBBS doctors. -
Best dermat in town?
Dr PST Raja is a good doctor. His clinic is near sungam if I'm not wrong -
Eating non veg as a Krishna devotee girl
Don't listen to others saying it is ok. I wouldn't make this point about other Gods as Hinduism as such doesn't forbid eating of meat.
However, Shri Krishna is very clear on maintaining a sattvik diet. Of course, I am not perfect and I too break a lot of rules he has laid out. But, the ones we can do, we must strive to do.
Best wishes. -
ലഗേജിന് ഭാരം കൂടുതലാണല്ലോ എന്ന ചോദ്യത്തിന് ബോംബെന്ന് മറുപടി;കൊച്ചിയിൽ യാത്രക്കാരൻ അറസ്റ്റിൽ
തഗ് ആകാൻ നോക്കിയപ്പോൾ താഴിട്ട് പൂട്ടി കളഞ്ഞു 🤣 -
Virat Kohli in Champions trophy
Standards are too high -
Is India too noisy a country?
I live in the middle of Mumbai, but my observations apply to other cities as well. There is no concept of noise control in India. People, in general, are geared towards making sound, the louder the better. Some stuff people from outside the country will find odd:
1. Cars and bikes honk, a lot. It's a means of communication on highly congested roads, instead of a warning sign like in other countries. Older buses, trains, rickshaws and bikes tend to make a lot of noise (this is winding down a bit because electric vehicles are becoming increasingly popular).
2. There is no concept of personal space. So in shared areas, expect other people's conversations to be audible, eg. in trains, planes, restaurants, etc.
3. Religion is a big part of daily life. So you'll hear festival celebrations with huge loudspeakers used by processions on main highways, blasting Bollywood songs with no relation to the festival being celebrated. If you're near a holy site like a temple, mosque, etc. (of any religion), be prepared to hear noise, and sometimes also celebrations during festivals, even in the wee hours of the morning.
4. Election time means lot of loudspeakers.
5. Marriages and celebratory events want people to "share their joy", so that means music, loudspeakers and drums in full blast.
If you're used to peaceful surroundings, India isn't for you. The concept of caring for your neighbor's peace and quiet just doesn't exist. -
Isko mahilao se kya dikkt hai yaar 😭🙏
itni dikkat hai to ignore kr na yaha post krke or famous kr rhi hai tu use lol -
Isko mahilao se kya dikkt hai yaar 😭🙏
Her videos are irritating she just pops up on the feed. Always nibbi videos
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