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Gori pakori talks about being oppressed in lundia :marseypearlclutch:

@cyberdick as our resident white woman appreciator would you have saved her?

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The most :marseyglow: article I read this year

In the past couple of years, starting a few months after Covid-19 pandemic was brought under control, videos of people dropping dead while just going about their lives began doing the rounds of social media platforms. A man dancing at a wedding collapsing; another slumping down on a badminton court; a young man walking down a street with his friends flopping down clutching his chest.

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Comedian Raju Srivastav suffered one in a gym and passed away in a hospital a month later. He was 58. Renowned cardiologist Gaurav Gandhi died at his residence in Jamnagar after suffering a heart attack. He was 41. Popular singer KK complained of chest pain at a concert in Kolkata. He was rushed to a hospital, but the doctors could do little to save him. He was 53.

And then, more recently, at least 10 revelers died while taking part in Garba – a rhythmic group dance with fluctuating tempo – during the 10-day Navratri festival in Gujarat.

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All these deaths had led to speculation that this was the aftermath of Covid-19 or signs of long Covid-19, a term used for people suffering from multiple complications long after recovering from the infection. There was also talk of Covid-19 vaccines having some role in these sudden deaths.

:marseyschizowall: :!marseydisagree:

But earlier this week, the results of an Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) study put an end to these speculations. The study stated that Covid-19 vaccination did not increase the risk of sudden death among young adults and that it, in fact, provided some protection against adverse health events.

:marseywholesome:

You're totes safe vaxxies. The same scientists who made you participate in the vaxx trial pretending its established practice to trial new treatments on the whole population at once say so

:marseythumbsup:

The study, however, added that a history of sudden deaths in the family, Covid-19 hospitalisation and certain high-risk behavioural factors – like binge drinking (48 hours before the sudden death) and consumption of recreational drugs – were positively associated with these events.

See they all took drugs

:marseyscream:

You don't take drugs do you?

:marseydisagree:

Don't take drugs kids

:marseyagree:

Take experimental vaccines

:marseyexcited:

https://i.rdrama.net/images/17009574580232794.webp

Chuds owned

:soyjakanimeglasses:

Except

but the receipt of at least one dose of COVID-19 vaccine lowered the odds for unexplained sudden death.

:marseydetective:

https://i.rdrama.net/images/17009574581943607.webp

Which I know isn't exactly a strong correlation but still

:chudconcerned:

Man I didn't take it but please don't let the conspiracy schizos be right on this one. Too many people I care about did.

:marseydepressed:

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svāntada śodhanéyappudu

santatakarmātta lokasaṃparkagaḷim|

antantaśśodhitadai-

kāntada dṛṣṭiyiné pūrṇatattvaṃ doréguṃ||

The mind is refined

By constant contact with the world through various duties

By contemplating within,

By meditating in solitude one obtains complete knowledge.

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:marseyrussianlove::marseyrussianlove::marseyrussianlove: :marseyrussianlove::marseyrussianlove::marseyrussianlove:
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Ignore second part of vid its v v straggy. But he subtitled it so :marseyshrug:

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Pacman supports India
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https://i.rdrama.net/images/1715972886655038.webp

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Best Indian in the industry :marseytunaktunak:

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:!marseywalking: :!marseypastor: In for the rice, out for the rubber :marseyjesus2: :!marseywalking: :marseycoin:

Disclaimer:These guys aren't ricebag converts, they're akshually one of the last remaining Nestorian communities(and have surprisingly little issues with local Hindus as compared to mutt converted fags :marseythinkorino:) but I'm going to pretend they are for the joke :marseywholesome:

By saying the Centre should increase the price of rubber procurement to Rs 300 per kilogram, a senior Bishop of the influential Syro-Malabar Catholic Church has sparked ripples in Kerala's political waters. As a result, BJP will no longer lack a MP from the southern state.

Oh no no no minority consolidation bros. The chuds are winning. :marseylaugh:

The Archbishop's statement comes a couple of weeks after Prime Minister Narendra Modi, buoyed by his party's poll performance in three minority-dominated northeastern states, said that the BJP alliance would form a government in Kerala considering the increasing support of minorities for the saffron party.

:marseyclueless:

BJP Kerala state president K Surendran claimed that the State government had been neglecting the farmers of Kerala for ages and that the CPI(M) was now scared that the Christian community would join hands with the BJP.

Kill kkkomies(in minecraft)

The ruling CPI(M) and the Congress, pointing to the alleged attacks by Sangh Parivar and RSS on several Christian places of worship across India, against which a protest was held recently in the national capital, said the BJP could not be supported just for an increase in rubber prices.


"The BJP is trying to create communal strife and turn the country into a Hindu Rashtra. So the price of rubber is not the only problem," CPI(M) state secretary M V Govindan told reporters.

:soyjaktantrum:

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