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  1. If you had to choose a batter to 'bat for your life', who would you choose and why?

    6 months
    * Dravid
    * Younus
    * Sunny G
    * Sangakkara


    Few others if they're batting against India
    * Andy flower
    * Jimmy Adams
    * Chanderpaul
  2. Back home after 6 years ! ❤️

    6 months
    Damn
  3. What's your take about this?

    6 months
    People of this country are dumb. Aise free schemes me faske vote kar dete hai and then nothing changes. Isse aacha tax ka paise kahin aachi jagah Lagao taaki new job opportunities create ho. Fir 2000 se Bahut jayada paise aane lagega Sabke paas but log samajhte hi nahi.

    Aisa hi chalta taha to ek din Delhi govt debt me hogi
  4. Mother doesn’t approve of my partner. Advice needed please!

    6 months
    Your BF must be good-looking
  5. Hii guys, I need help from only noida🙏🏻

    6 months
    Real question is why
  6. What are you doing to change the society ?

    6 months
    Paying my taxes, abiding by the law. What else am I expected to do?
  7. Do some of you just don't understand shit, I sure don't

    6 months
    At least you can play vidya, I suck at even Minecraft :/ I don't really know how to do anything without an ELI5 tutorial. My head also ends up hurting really bad, or I get physically ill, if I really try hard to push through it and force myself to learn anything that I don't immediately understand.

    I have no idea why I was labeled as "gifted" as a kid when the bar is actually really high--my sister had always been considered comparatively "average" but she's going to university for premed now. Meanwhile I never made it past high school and only managed to graduate through alt ed when I was 19.

    It's like I was born with all of my skills capped at an 11 year-old's level, which was obviously impressive when you're a baby, but I somehow can't "improve" in any meaningful way beyond that. It's not like vidya logic where you can simply grind to imrpove your skills or whatever, I just can't seem to "learn" anything I don't already know.

    "Fake it til you make it" literally doesn't work when you don't even have what it takes to fake it. Maybe it's pure cope but I want to believe that the majority of people are actually really average...but then reality smacks me in the face whenever I'm reminded of how much normies are capable of, with how I'm not "my own kind of smart", just painfully "different" in a bad way.
  8. What are you doing to change the society ?

    6 months
    Please mention all different countries you have lived in and how they supported the society. We might learn one or two things. It will be great if you can mention what you are doing to improve the society inspite of living in different countries. It will help us understand a lot.
  9. Is there a production house/prop house that would take a 43'' SAMSUNG Rear projection TV?

    6 months
    That’s one relic in decades to come. You don’t have enough space to store it?
  10. Surat Cycling Club Resurrection

    6 months
    ![gif](giphy|KT7E7jeGzzblZiouXN|downsized)
  11. Hokage fans

    6 months
    Naruto mentioned raa😤😤😤
  12. Looking for friends

    6 months
    Afer f likh diya hota
    Line lag gyi hoti 😃
  13. Imported Food - Snacks and Drinks

    6 months
    Thamarai store in Neelambur has a lot of imported food.
  14. Help me make a 2 days 1 night iternary in Jodhpur

    6 months
    You should come for 2 days atleast
  15. Why do so many married men in corporate environments appear sexually frustrated or cheat, even after love marriages? Do women in similar roles feel the same pressures or act similarly?

    6 months
    Speaking as a foreign white lady who has worked on teams that are majority Indian men (my industry is one of the easiest jobs to work in for new-arrivals to my country). Take this with a heavy grain of salt, but I've been working in jobs with Indian majority coworkers for 15 years, so these are my off the cuff observations.

    1. A lot of Indian couples do not honestly talk about their own sex life - their likes, wants and needs. I was informed (but cannot verify) that there's not really even direct words for sex and other acts in Hindi and Punjabi, and a lot of it is referred to in euphanism. This doesn't help. Most of the Indian guys I've worked with have unloaded on me at some point about sexual issues. Not like being creepy, but either being frustrated because they don't know how to talk to their wives, are confused about something and feel like I'm a safe person to ask about it or because they feel ashamed about something. The lack of openness and sex education means people don't even have the vocabulary to talk about what they want (or who they are!) unless they basically spend a lot of time hunting down the information on their own. ( For anyone curious, the webcomic Oh Joy Sex Toy by Erika Moen is usually my first recommendation for these coworkers XD. It's not-safe-for-work, but it's still very wholesome and cutely illustrated, and the "education" section will give you a lot of starting points for things to discuss and think about).
    2. Indians have their own version of the Madonna-whore complex, but I'd call it more of a Love/Servant dichotomy. Not everyone falls prey to this, but I think Indian and Arab guys are a bit more susceptible because it's not the practice to live together before you marry. Before you marry the girl and live with her, she's not doing your chores or feeding you or managing your household (I don't agree with her doing it all, but it tends to fall that way), so she's fun and you like spending time with her. But taking care of a house, managing kids and dealing with in-laws is WORK and a lot of Indian guys (though several guys have gotten better about this) still don't pull the same amount of weight at home. And many Indian ladies work outside the house too. So that fun girl you fell in love with is now tired and busy with taking care of everything on top of working her own job.

    Because she's so tired, her husband doesn't find her as interesting as the Fun girl he married. And he doesn't make the mental connection that the reason she's less fun is because she's working so hard taking care of everything and she's also probably tired of his BS. So he goes looking for fun elsewhere. :/ One advantage of living together prior to marriage is that you have to adjust your mindset of how someone behaves when you're with them 24/7. Also, most people don't feel romantic love for someone who feels like their servant or their mother.

    3. Divorce is still very frowned upon, so people will cheat instead of setting their partners free. Everyone makes mistakes, even love matches can be mistakes (especially since, again, living together is frowned upon), that neither party realizes until after they're already married and living together. It might not even be that either party has done something wrong, but there's just a major mismatch somewhere, especially in the sex life. In western countries, while there is some shame in divorcing so quickly, it's not social suicide to divorce someone quickly if you discover that the marriage just isn't going to work.
  16. Indian batters in MCG net sessions.

    6 months
    This is nothing new. Also, Australian practice is just as open. Indian journalists cover their practice daily and write about it so there is no harm here.
  17. What is Nawazuddin doing? Where is he now?

    6 months
    Trying be in main lead hero but failed miserably
  18. Entire turbine blade got tossed over to the other side

    6 months
    If only these A-holes could stick to the leftmost lane instead of hogging the fast lane.
  19. This decision was based on the interpretation of Section 375 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC), which specifies that rape involves a woman, implying a living individual. This ruling has sparked significant public and legal debate, with calls for reforms to address such gaps in the law. Many legal expe

    6 months
    What about desecration or disrespecting a dead body? Is there no law against it?
  20. Why do so many married men in corporate environments appear sexually frustrated or cheat, even after love marriages? Do women in similar roles feel the same pressures or act similarly?

    6 months
    People cheat in all walks of life. It's not just the corporate world that you're exposed to.

    Men cheat. Women cheat. Animals have multiple mates.

    Humans are one of the few species that has a single mate. And the only primate that has a single mate. The reason we have that is not biological, but rather societal/religious.
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