Bhabhi ki behan ko choda

So I just posted "say no to bubu" and this guy's on my dm asking for nudes and no idea what he talking about šŸ¤¦šŸ½ā€ā™‚ļø

2024.05.19 13:26 Akelame So I just posted "say no to bubu" and this guy's on my dm asking for nudes and no idea what he talking about šŸ¤¦šŸ½ā€ā™‚ļø

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2024.05.19 12:54 RepulsiveLemon6845 Improvement exam!!

So mere ko eco ka improvement exam Dena h phir se jo ki July Mai hoga . i know isbr bs ek hi sub ka de skte h improvement isiliye bs eco ka denge taki percentage thora bht v manage hopae .
Kuch doubts hai 1. Ky improvement exam v compartment exam Dene Walon ke sath hoga? 2.Maine suna hai compartment ke paper hard hote h ky ye sach h ? 3.Result kbtk aajaega kyu ki mere ko tbtk admission Lena hoga aur Delhi University Mai admission process July se suru hojaega so agr asa hua ki improvement ka result late se Ata hai to ky Mai apna purana hi bina improvement wla result dikha skti hu ??
Please kisiko pta ho to response krna
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2024.05.19 12:52 RepulsiveLemon6845 Improvement exam!!

So mere ko eco ka improvement exam Dena h phir se jo ki July Mai hoga . i know isbr bs ek hi sub ka de skte h improvement isiliye bs eco ka denge taki percentage thora bht v manage hopae .
Kuch doubts hai 1. Ky improvement exam v compartment exam Dene Walon ke sath hoga? 2.Maine suna hai compartment ke paper hard hote h ky ye sach h ? 3.Result kbtk aajaega kyu ki mere ko tbtk admission Lena hoga aur Delhi University Mai admission process July se suru hojaega so agr asa hua ki improvement ka result late se Ata hai to ky Mai apna purana hi bina improvement wla result dikha skti hu ??
Please kisiko pta ho to response krna
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2024.05.19 11:22 UchihaItachi70 Is it a scam?

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2024.05.19 10:56 what_heck_is_sarcasm Their fans are abusing their own players and they call us the most toxic fanbase

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2024.05.19 09:46 Suspicious_Vehicle_9 Kiara: Kjo casted me right after meeting me in a Party!!!

Kiara: Kjo casted me right after meeting me in a Party!!!
Watch from the time stamp of 21 min 21 sec onwards, bichari Kiara ko kya pata tha ki in her zest to harp about Kjo's generosity she'd end up exposing Kjo's recent meltdown wale claims šŸ¤£šŸ¤£ Anupama is so happy to hear Kjo's mahaanta whereas Kartik's coy expressionsšŸ˜…šŸ˜… this was during their tiff phase when he was publicly blacklisted by Dharma. Anyway Kjo ka firse popat ho gya lol
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2024.05.19 09:11 sacred_warrior_69 Commented this on a post

Recent jams and traffic in our state.
Logo se jyada gadiyaan aagyi hai ..itni vehicles ko kaha park karoge ....log bade bade travelrs leke aare hai jaha pahado me bus ni jati vaha puri bus book karke aare hai....ab pahad kaatke thodi gadiya khadi karvadenge yrr....mera dost (police) me posted hai bolra bhai 300-400 karke bhejre hai gadiya ..ki pehle upr vale neeche aa jae fir jo aare hai un logo ko jane denge....me friday ko paper dene doon jara tha to bhai haridwar se hi aaisa traffic hai aur fir nepali farms ke baad to pucho ki mat kya haal hai....... ab vhi baat hai ki jaha hosakta hai max 500-600 cars ho jayein park vaha aap hazaro me gaadiyan le aaoge to dikkat hai hi....uk me aur bhi jagahe hai yrr ek do season chardham nahi jaoge to kuch hoga ni ......bheed khali ye chardham aur rishikesh side hi concentrated hai....ab itne traffic me kaha se manage hoga
Do tell what do you guys think could be done?
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2024.05.19 08:39 blessedbykrishna Bba admission process

Hii meri cuet m score 450 tk arhe h .( category - gen, female) Is there any chance ki iss score Mai mere ko dtu Mai admission mile ??
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2024.05.19 08:37 langweiligal Life after BCT?

Seniors, how did you navigate your journey from college to real world jobs? How and where did you attain the necessary skills? What was your experience juggling padhai + work? License ko lagi kattiko ghotinu parne ho, and what are the resources you used for license prep? How to make the best out of final year? Pass out bhayesi, immediately abroad studies lai taaknu thik ki work experience liyera bistarai academics patti move hunu thik? Ani if you were given the choice between full stack development vs. data science, what would you choose in the context of an immediate job prospect?
I personally feel inclined towards data science but from what i hear and see online, full stack development sounds like a more feasible option atm. Masters ma aru pursue gariyela, esko lagi kata bata explore garna thalne? Kaile dekhi thalne? How early is too early? How late is too late? Pls share your experience!
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2024.05.19 08:31 MedicMoth Greens 'State of the Planet' speech 2024 [FULL TRANSCRIPT]

Reposting here for posterity
Summary: Greens hits out at policies tailored for the wealthy, not the people; saying they are devoid of care and evidence. They said if they were delivering this year's budget, they would deliver the following by taxing wealth:
Mā te oranga o te taiao, ka ora ai te iwi. Mō te takitini, kāore mo te torutoru anake. Ki te mana whenua o tēnei rohe, tū mai rā Ngāti Whātua, tēnā koutou. Ki a tātou e huihui mai nei, ko ngā moemoeā o te Pāti Kākāriki te take, nau mai, haere mai, whakatau mai.
Tenā koutou, tēnā koutou, tēnā tātou katoa.
Sixteen million dollars.
Thatā€™s how much the coalition parties raised to win last yearā€™s election.
Ten million for National.
Four million for Act.
Just under two million for New Zealand First.
Sixteen million dollars.
From property developers and business tycoons who have built their wealth by exploiting our natural environment.
To companies who profit from digging up our whenua and overfishing our oceans - activities that cause significant harm to our precious ecosystems.
Sixteen million dollars helped to put this government into power.
And in a little less than two weeks, the coalition government will unveil its first budget.
It has clearly been difficult for them to put it together.
To the right, Act is trying to fire all the people who make our public services work, while in their own cooker corner New Zealand First hoards 1.2 billion dollars for hand-chosen pet projects.
The Coalition has found half a billion dollars for new defence spending, but cancelled projects to improve buses and trains in Auckland and Wellington.
Theyā€™re borrowing billions to cover the cost of cutting taxes for wealthy property investors, because theyā€™ve realised that the promises they made during the election campaign were slapdash and expensive.
Meanwhile, people with the least face ever higher costs.
Bus fares have already gone up.
Rents continue to rise, while the government is giving tax breaks to landlords instead of investing in more public housing.
So on Budget Day, when we see what the coalition has been able to cobble together, I want you to remember: sixteen million dollars.
Whatā€™s in the Budget for the people who paid for Nationalā€™s election campaign?
And what could have been in the budget instead if Aotearoa had a Government that prioritised people and planet?
Because I am not here for the relative few who donated those sixteen million dollars.
I am here for the many, including the 330,000 people who trusted the Green Party with their votes last year.
And I want to thank you all once again.
Your voices will continue to be heard.
You told us you wanted us to fight for an Aotearoa where everyone can get by, where our native wildlife and oceans thrive, where we take bold climate action, and where we honour Te Tiriti o Waitangi.
That is what we are doing. And we will be loud. And we will be staunch as always.
I am here for those who cannot sit by while the government tries to take the country backwards on the issues that matter most.
While the goal of a smoke-free generation goes up in smoke.
While new coal mines are dug into our precious conservation land, even as the Prime Minister claims to want to achieve climate change targets.
While the few with extraordinary wealth get what they want, at the expense of everyone else.
The Greens have always been, and will always be, the voice for a different kind of politics.
A politics centred in justice through honouring te Tiriti o Waitangi, not using it to drive a wedge in our communities.
A politics that celebrates the potential our country could live up to if it was grounded in manaakitanga and equity.
That acknowledges the richness of generations of tangata whenua and tangata tiriti working together to care for our whenua and collectively enjoying the fruits of mahitahi.
Where we protect Papatūānuku out of aroha for her, and respect that her wellbeing is also what keeps us alive.
Where we share what we have so everyone in Aotearoa can live a good life.
Everything the Greens won over the last two terms in government with Labour was hard fought. Governments must make tradeoffs. But Governments are defined by their choices.
And right now, the coalition is making theirs clear.
If the Greens were delivering this yearā€™s budget, Iā€™ll tell you what would be in it.
An income guarantee, so no matter what, everyone has what they need to live a decent life.
We could lift every family in Aotearoa out of poverty, and give people the peace of mind that theyā€™ll be supported if they fall on tough times.
More support for students and people out of work, extra help if youā€™re sick or disabled, and simple payments for families so all kids can thrive.
Free dental care.
Successive governments have let basic dental healthcare get so expensive, that forty percent - forty percent! - of people avoid going to the dentist.
Itā€™s just too expensive.
In Aotearoa, we could choose to resource our public health services - funded by taxes on wealth, so that everyone can be looked after when they need it.
And if the Greens were putting together the Budget, it would fund our plan to make your homes warmer while cutting down your power bills AND climate pollution.
Solar panels and batteries for homes to store the sunā€™s free energy, taking pressure off the power grid.
But this year, with the help of sixteen million dollars from some of the wealthiest people in Aotearoa, National, Act, and New Zealand First have the privilege of making those decisions.
And I say to them, what are you going to do with it?
You have the choice to end poverty.
Or to give tax breaks to landlords.
To give back more to people who earn their living, instead of tax breaks for people who own more houses than they need, and who already get untaxed capital gains.
You have the choice to invest in solar power, or open up new coal mines.
The choices people make when they have power show us what they are motivated by. These choices define the world they want to create.
So today I want to talk with you about what motivates the Green Party.
Ko te mana o Te Tiriti.
Ko te oranga o te Taiao.
Ko ngā tūmanako mō ngā tamariki.
We are motivated by generations of movements and leaders who have pushed for the sovereignty of tangata whenua guaranteed by te Tiriti o Waitangi.
A partnership on which this country was built, despite the continuous breaches by the Crown partner.
The Green Party is a Tiriti party.
Our leadership is a partnership between tangata whenua and tangata tiriti.
Our work seeks to honour the commitments made generations ago, to prosper together.
Our commitment to Tiriti justice is absolutely integral to everything the Greens do - just as it is integral to the future of Aotearoa.
Tino rangatiratanga is at the heart of healing relationships across communities and reconnecting all of us with our seas, our rivers, our bush, our mountains, and our whenua.
And central to our vision for a Tiriti-based future, is our commitment to restoring and protecting nature.
Because nature is in crisis.
Just out these doors, and below our feet, in the Hauraki Gulf, the impacts of commercial overfishing and the pollution washing into the water from the land, has brought the ecosystem to the brink.
North and west of here, great kauri are critically threatened.
To the south, unique animals found in no other country, are at risk from the bulldozers of mining companies, unless we protect them.
Four thousand different native species are at risk of extinction in Aotearoa.
Four thousand.
We can turn that around, but it takes commitment. It takes effort. It takes mahitahi. And it takes choices. Choices that put people and planet first, instead of a cynical politics that serves the short-term interests of wealthy donors.
If the government chooses not to prioritise restoring the health of the natural world in its first budget, that shows what they are motivated by, and it shows what kind of world they are prepared to leave to our tamariki.
It is our tamariki and mokopuna that motivate the Greens.
Not just the ones born tomorrow, but those after that, for seven generations down the line.
Sustainability doesnā€™t just mean sustainability for nature, but for people too. This planet is our home. We need it to thrive.
The Greens have always been deeply motivated by care for other people, for communities, for those with us today and for those who will come after us.
We are motivated by every single child who goes to bed hungry tonight.
We are motivated by every single adult who isnā€™t sure how theyā€™ll pay the rent or mortgage next week.
As winter hits, we are motivated by every person who sits in the cold, staring at the heater, knowing they canā€™t afford to turn it on.
Our challenge to the coalition government is to prove that you are motivated by this too.
Choose to do something about it.
The solutions to many of the problems we face in Aotearoa are clear. This week I had the privilege of meeting with rangatahi, and hearing about the solutions they want to see in their communities. They are THE experts in their own experience - and they know they need to be empowered and given better opportunities; not marginalised, patronised, ignored, and punished.
But the coalition government doesnā€™t like those solutions, because they donā€™t fit its agenda. They prefer catch phrases like ā€œsocial investmentā€, to real data and lived experience.
A Government which says it is motivated by evidence-based solutions has cut funding to the world class Growing up in New Zealand study, and continues to ignore the evidence it provides. Like the evidence that 40% of children live in the most deprived areas.
If this government was truly invested in improving social outcomes, it would affirm and resource the experts who know best and have proven the most.
And that includes empowering the people with the lived experience of the systems failing them and their whānau. It requires removing all the barriers to wellbeing such as poverty and homelessness. We need to support whole whānau, instead of focusing on ā€˜fixingā€™ an individual after theyā€™ve already been broken by poverty and neglect, and expecting them to rise above circumstances of deprivation that we should have all worked together to prevent in the first place. We need the solutions to be grounded in community knowledge and care. I hope this government is open to sitting with kai rangahau Māori and families to learn more about what really needs to change.
When the Crown has repeatedly failed to be accountable for the harm it has caused to whānau Māori, it is clear that we need an authentic transfer of power and resources - with a partnership of a strong public and social services sector working together, with communities, hapū and iwi, and whānau.
I have seen what works to support people off a destructive path in life. To instead become the best of themselves. There is a mountain of evidence about approaches that work where all other attempts have failed - particularly where there is deep trauma.
These approaches, like Kaupapa Māori interventions, build the strength of whānau and community.
Now for far too long, successive governments have been stuck on catch phrase politics, devoid of evidence or genuine care.
Policies like bootcamps for the young, benefit sanctions for the already struggling, higher criminal penalties - a punitive, petty politics that makes life harder for those already
excluded, and does nothing to keep communities safe and well. This is divisive, stale, cruel and ineffective.
When I have met and listened to the very people at the forefront of this cruelty, the impact has been clear.
Such punitive and dehumanising measures have instead caused even further disconnection and hopelessness. The Greens know that meeting trauma with punishment isnā€™t going to work. I want rangatahi to hear us loud and clear. You matter. Your whānau matters. You deserve dignity, a community and a country that sees your strength.
At a basic level, I think we all agree that identifying the causes of persistent hardship, and supporting people to get out of those situations, is a good idea.
And we all agree that the measure of a governmentā€™s success is whether it achieves outcomes, not how much money it spends on trying.
But the Government isnā€™t actually doing this.
Two weeks ago the Minister of Finance said her government will ā€œuse hard evidence to invest in what works.ā€
On that same day, the Minister of Social Development announced that people on a benefit will face financial sanctions if they donā€™t attend work seminars.
Let me be clear, work seminars donā€™t help people find jobs theyā€™re suited for - let alone create meaningful work with decent pay and conditions. The Ministry of Social Development has told the Minister there is no evidence for the governmentā€™s cruel approach. Sanctions do not make a difference for the number of people moving into paid work.
And the evidence against sanctions is extremely clear.
Financial sanctions for beneficiaries, who already donā€™t have enough income to pay for lifeā€™s essentials, simply push people into further hardship.
That affects their children, their whānau, and their whole communities.
Instead, people need tailored support into work that matches their skills and interests, with a guaranteed income while retraining.
At the same time, the Government needs to invest in creating sustainable jobs that transition our economy away from fossil fuels.
Jobs with decent pay, secure hours and support for people to balance caregiving responsibilities. Jobs that support wellbeing for whānau, instead of seeing workers as just a cog in a labour machine.
When the Government rolls out policies like benefit sanctions, they are making a choice to ignore the evidence about the effect of their actions.
And it is our job to expose that.
I cannot say it enough: we have everything we need in Aotearoa for everyone to live a decent life.
We know what people need to rise up out of persistent hardship.
A warm, dry, affordable, and accessible home.
Healthy kai on the table.
The freedom to go to the doctor or the dentist when they need to, without having to worry about the cost.
And next week, the Government has a choice whether to put people at the heart of the budget - or not. If they donā€™t, they are holding back the potential of our people and our communities to thrive.
And we will ask, exactly who are they governing for?
The Greens are here for the many, not just the few.
We carry decades of political leadership with us, starting from the late Jeanette Fitzsimons and Rod Donald, through to our newest co-leader Chloe Swarbrick.
We are here thanks to the thousands upon thousands of volunteers over the last three decades.
The many grassroots-led movements who we are honoured to have worked with for the kaupapa.
We draw our strength from knowing we are powered by the many. This gives us the strength to oppose a government whose sixteen million dollars of political donations got them where they are today.
Thanks to our people-powered campaign, we have our largest Caucus ever.
And it represents Aotearoa more than it ever has before.
Green politics is the alternative to this cynical, cruel coalition government.
And we are only just getting started.
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2024.05.19 08:04 modellusfanaticus Prostohodeči ilegalni migranti, kako ukrepati

Zdravo,
PredvčerajŔnjim sem se vozil v Spodnjeposavski regiji, nakar zagledam več primerov migrantov (te, ki se vidi, da so ilegalni), ki prosto hodijo vzdolž glavne ceste, medtem ko Ŕvigajo vozila mimo njih pri 90km/h.
Zaradi same varnost v cestnem prometu ali pa sploŔne varnosti, me zanima, če je to dovoljeno?
Se lahko prosto gibljejo ali je potrebno obvestiti policijo oz carino oz. Katerkoli državni organ?
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2024.05.19 07:40 Academic-Fun-9736 Gift for you allšŸŽ

Bhai mai soch rha hu ki Mera maths and physics ka exam bohot bekaar gya hai......and 29 may ko chem, eng, gt ka hai.........but mujhe nhi lgta ki mai accha score kr paaunga, isliye mai du ki seat tum sbke liye chhod rha hu(sarcasm)......agar sab log du and bade bade acche Universties mein chale jaaenge to baaki ke private universities and colleges ka kya hoga.......to mai apne paas ke kisi college mein admission lelunga.....And this is the gift for you all..........Du ki seat
Disclaimer:-mansik santulan hil chuka hai......don't take it seriouslyšŸ‘šŸ»
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2024.05.19 07:36 WayAlternative7949 Do I look like Uncle ?

Do I look like Uncle ?
I am 35 years old ( just turned last month) ! Hijo ghar agadi gamala ma paani halirako thiye, euta 20/21 years ko keta( mongolian tyoe ko face vako) bato ma hinirako thiyo ! Malai roof tira herdai vanxa , ā€œUncle , yo Buspark Jane bato ho? ā€œ Tetikhera kehi lagena but paxi malai teti sano kura ma ni ekdam tension vayo, I looked at mirror and thought for long ! How fast time flies ! Do I really look like Uncle ? Malai aafu budo vaye vanne dar vanda pani, time sanga dar lagyo ! Sabai vanda thulo kura ta time rahexa ! Generally, malai 15 years muniko school padhne le uncle vaneko ho but a 20/21 years old guy calling me uncle really hurt me ! šŸ˜­šŸ˜­šŸ˜­šŸ˜­ Paxi momy lai vanda kheri vannu hunxa ki ā€œ jogi jasto dari jhyamma parera baseko xas vanne vayeta ā€œ šŸ˜­šŸ˜­šŸ˜­
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2024.05.19 07:26 Intelligent-Skin-991 Dudes are not even sparing dudes now

Alt account because kaafi known folks on reddit. Anyways I hail from a tier-1 city and compared to the most of dudes out there I have had a privileged upbringing with a fair share of first world problems. Despite of that my parents miraculously kept me firmly grounded and I fairly come across as a normal chap when it comes to in life appearances.
I recently shifted to Delhi for a degree and career change. Now a key thing to note my profession sort of relies on networking a fair bit if you want to make it in the long run as a first gen person. So as soon as college starts I start socialising beyond my normal scope. As a result I met some really intresting individuals right off the bat. Including a man who claimed to understand me rationally and logically. Now tbvh. That's really cool if you ask me. And I immediately hit it off with him. We became really good friends and I started opening up about my recent break up etc etc. Intrestingly I'd open up to him about every intresting female interaction I'd have in college and my part time job female interactions. Now due to certain external factors and my naive nature I never really sat and questioned his negative reinforcement about the above-mentioned interactions. I was literally just nodding along. For a good year every single female interactions I had always had some kind of problems in his logical mind. Eventually I stopped telling him less.
(this also happened because of his constant narrative that this college wasn't a dating ground for men like me and him who chase brain and personality rather than a conventional hot Instagram profile)
Gradually that came to a halt because I wasn't getting constructive criticism. It was just odd shit really. A couple of months later he confides in me that he's in a "secret relationship" with a lady whose idea he had wholeheartedly rejected a couped of months back to due to the logic : 1) She doesn't look good enough for him 2) She's not that intellectually superior.
Now as much as the fallacy annoys me I try not to judge. We all make mistakes in the line of passion. But like eventually after I started paying attention I realized this pattern of manipulation at a very mass level. Dudes be discouraging competion and have started acting out in wild ways. I'm not being sexist here at all but I swear upar ki ram katha throws me back to school, my female bestie telling how her other female friend screwed her up. What's more horrifying is that I'm in a pg degree. We're all workforce people. Every one is 23 and above and the dude in question might be 28 easily. Like l genuinely thought I'd be meeting people jinke Saath work opportunities explore kar sakta hu aur yaha pe bandiya ke piche they're ruining connections. It's quite mortifying honestly. I had an idea that men are down bad but apne dost ko bhi nahi chod rahe ab toh yeh ladke.
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2024.05.19 07:24 pussy_buster0 Just a random thought i had just now.

This is just rant so if you don't want to waste time just skip. I just realised ki ma yo barsa 18 barsa pura vaera 19 barsa lagxu. I have never been in relation and i am way past the age for being someone's first love. Abw dherai keti haruko marriage 22 barsa ko umer ma hunxa. That means if i want to be in serious relationship i have nearly only 4 years left. Varkhar +2 diye so bachelors ma keti pattauna sakey ho natra abw arranged marriage nai hunxa vanni kura balla realise hudai xa. Biggest lie vaneko bela vasi aafai hunxa vanni raixa. Bela ta abw gaihalxa. I know i am still fuchchey consider how much more i have to live but abw xittai 'dai' umer bata 'uncle' umer ma entry hudai xu. Idk kk lekhey, but who cares reddit is supposed to be place to rant bs plus noone knows my identity. Kk lekhey tha vayena so i am just ending it. srry to waste your time.
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2024.05.19 06:01 Glad_Ad_1434 guys mujhe kal raat sapna aya

Pol Sci brainrot is getting to me.
So basically, joseph stalin, nikita khruschev aur john f kennedy park me jaate hai for a picnic. udhar, stalin aur khruschev ki ladayi ho jati hai, over sandwiches, aur phir stalin picnic basket utha kar nikita ke sar pe maar deta hai. apparently isse nikita mar jaata hai and then jfk and stalin uski body ko chupane ke liye park ke pond duba dete hai.
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2024.05.19 05:32 Try2StopMEE FRIDGE KI BOTTLE BHARNE KO KAHTI HU TO SUNTI NAHI HAI... AUR STORY LAGATI HAI "HAPPY MOTHER'S DAY. I CAN DO ANYTHING FOR YOU"

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2024.05.19 04:11 Forsaken_Fan_5974 Guys I want to ask a simple question please koi offend mat hona .Ek normal muslim household main kya non working housewives apne in laws ke liye kuch nahi karti hai.

Mujhe comments main pata chala ki after nikah son has to provide a different kitchen for her wife according to islam .Toh aise hi hota hai kya sab jagah .And ghar par guests aa jaye toh wife apni duniya main mast rahe kuch na karein unke liye kyuki ye uski responsibility nahi hai . PS - Apne convinience se hum sab kaise apne religion and traditions ko kaise tod marod kar use kar lete hai šŸ˜‚
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2024.05.19 03:41 higgs4242 MOG DPP WORTH IT ?

Ek do din se mog ki maths ki dpps kar raha tha * marked question kar liye un ch ke jismein mujhe cum confidence h 22 ko h mera exam or kuch karu kya ? Phy chem revise kar kar ke thak gaya hu neend mein bhi formula puchlo abh toh fir bhi marks nahi aate . Bc maths mein 80 ban jaaye ffs mujhe probability aur p and c nahi karna ma chudaye wo ch taati h saale
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2024.05.19 03:27 MixtureGrand Chorkriti's typical day in Splitsvilla šŸ¤”

Wake up
Jashwant ke sath fake love wali baate karo 2 min. "Hum itne close aa gaye itne jaldi" šŸ¤”
Digvijay Unnati ke against planning plotting shuru karo. Sabke rooms me jaake batao unko kya karna hai šŸ¤”
Scroll aaya scroll. Kood kood ke jao sabse pehle. "Sab hato guys mujhe read karna hai" šŸ¤”
Chori wale kapde pehen ke reach task location. Fir kisi random purani baat pe footage Lena shuru karo. "Sir mujhe kuch discuss karna hai. 4 din pehle usne mujhe kuch bola tha..." šŸ¤”
Task shuru hone se pehle hi Digvijay ko out karne ka try Karo. Manipulate the dumb contestants. "Ideal match ki baat sun lo guys. Nahi to..." šŸ¤”
Poore task me taunting and manipulation chalu rakho "Ruru apne liye stand leeee" šŸ¤”
Task over hone ke baad wapis aake taunting chalu rakho. Koi reply de to fight karke aur jyada footage lo šŸ¤”
Night me dome session me jaake bhav khao ache se. "Kis kisko pitch karna hai. Tune to pitch Kiya hi nahi. Mai apne friends ke liye aai hu yaha" šŸ¤”
Dome session me footage ke liye faltu ke 4-5 points discuss karo jinse aapka door door tak koi lena dena nahi. "tune us din usko ye bola tha"šŸ¤”
Because of twist agar iske target Bach jaye to wapis aake firse unke against planning šŸ¤”
Fir camera me bolo. "Hum to yaha bas love ke liye aaye hain" šŸ¤”
Goodnight sweet dreams. Raat Bhar Digvijay unnati ke dreams dekho šŸ¤”
Next day repeat šŸ¤¦ā€ā™‚ļø
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2024.05.19 02:25 Safe_Kick9444 Papa ko brainwash kr diya šŸ¤”šŸ‘ˆ

So convinced my father for an online drop as I'm pretty discplined and comfortable with online lectures with offline test series scoring around 520 with 80% in boards in my first attempt... Isliye neetprep ka test centre visit krne gye the koi local coaching thi.... Us coaching ke owner ne kaha ki Mera score bahut bekar hai and that I won't be able to improve without joining their coaching blah blahšŸ˜­šŸ„°šŸ™aur khaali test series lena bhi ekdum bekar hi cheez hai aur aise mere papa unki baato mein a gye aur mujhe unki offline coaching attend krne ko keh rhe hai Monday se Mera bilkul man nahi hai please help kaise convince kru šŸ™
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2024.05.19 01:07 another_struggler "TUMHARE ANDAR POTENTIAL H"

What is even this potential jo bachpan se dikh rha h logo ko mereme bas kabhi me hi nhi la paya saamne simple si cheez thi padhoge to ofcourse results dikhenge aur number aayenge proven h ye cheez to potential ye h ki padhai kon kar pata h? Drop year Mila usme bhi nhi kari to ye bhi yahi bta rha nhi h potential mereme. Simply me special nhi hu maybe me develop kar sakta hu habit mehnat karke apna environment change karke methods sab pata h proven h to ye potential kuch hota hi nhi h. Baakiyo ka pata nhi BUT I'M NOT SPECIAL shaanti mili ye realise karke
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