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My god she's a beauty. She'll have even more beautiful kids with a kaala brahmin like me... https://t.co/pIMsS0lZio
— One punch man (@punch_des) April 26, 2024
Kala baman supremacy
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If you are tired of reading news of illicit relationships on a daily basis then you will find this one new and unique. A Daughter in Law fall in Love with her Mother In Law and now she is forcing her Saas to have sexual relation with her in Bulandshahr, UP. She even not allowing… pic.twitter.com/i32AlObHeu
— NCMIndia Council For Men Affairs (@NCMIndiaa) April 26, 2024
Rough translation
So romantic
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— International Chess Federation (@FIDE_chess) April 23, 2024
Now that's winning. Getting to the table when you can't even drink.
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This is based. We're exporting our activist class. https://t.co/KUdbrX8qVS
— whitepilled Gangu (@hindookissinger) April 20, 2024
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"(In 1961) India hosted a seminar on colonialism… Angolan leader J. Ferreira Viana said India’s failure to liberate Goa had retarded liberations all across the world. What had begun as a condemnation of Portuguese colonialism turned into an attack on India’s policy on Goa."
— Gokul Sahni (@Gokul_Sahni) April 20, 2024
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I think it might be better to get off the expressways and highways. The Bangalore Mysore stretch had a wretched drive through Bidadi, Ramanagar, Chhanapatna, Madur, Mandya and Srirangapatna. That drive was roughly 2.5 to 3 hours or more AFTER exiting Bangalore. The roads were…
— Supriyo Gupta (@supriyo666) April 24, 2024
Not the cucumber seller
- DarkAbsinthe : Sexy Indian dude on sexy Indian dude violence
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I'll remind @RuvalumKaBaap that a caste of people literally burnt Dalit houses to demand reservation for themselves.
— browncel (Octavian ka Parivar) (@hindookissinger) April 25, 2024
This is the Pandora's Box that has been opened since SEBC. A time will come when groups like Rajputs will demand reservation and you will be able to do nothing. https://t.co/7tm6vgyGzl pic.twitter.com/kLKD6xSRPD
Oppressed castes
Affirmative action
By oppressing other castes
You make very valid points. Very well, you are now a backward caste.
MCs burnt 1400 houses too lol that's beyond count from any H/M riot I can remember in lundia. And got rewarded for it.
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I didn't realise bollywood was that influential lol. They can't read so it can't exactly be subbed, I wonder how they got popular
Kind of funny, hindi won't work in that role in significant chunks of India. But somehow it works in Afg.
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And how expensive is living there
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Nawaz Sharif’s daughter and current Chief Minister of Pakistani Panjab state Maryam Nawaz attends passing out parade of women police officers dressed in ‘uniform’. pic.twitter.com/0DbUtcDBXg
— Smita Prakash (@smitaprakash) April 25, 2024
- DarkAbsinthe : Built for BWC
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This video really changed my psyche forever I am not the same person I was before I watched it for the first time pic.twitter.com/mOQ1i08nlg
— aryaman 🇵🇸 (@aryamaaan) April 24, 2024
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Imagine being a D*lit man and listening to her talking about her dating Brahmins and other upper caste men.
— 🍁 (@gjdnwathwp) April 23, 2024
Bruh! https://t.co/4HCXXNWr44
First
Sometimes amid hating my own I forget how much rabidly worse the other humanities streams are. History looks positively chuddy in comparison to this shit.
Juicy bit
All my articles talk about my ex boyfriends. Because most of them belong to different caste like Brahmins and non deletes you know like OBCs and the caste lessons I received from my ex boyfriends has given me so much knowledge about caste system. Because I have dated everyone across India() Someone from Punjab, a Pandey() from UP, someone from Bihar
Wait why's every state she mentions northern? Is she northern?
Who knew Surpanakha's character was prophetic, be safe out their north of vindhyas bros
Also
Again, wtf I'd think some r-slurred master's student had taken the mike somehow if people started talking about their relationships at a history seminar.
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even if I had ONE family member who wasn't an andhbhakt sanghi, my life would've been so much better and less isolated. Even siblings closer to age are so blinded that it's not even funny anymore, alienation and hopelessness at home - nothing else
— epcita touched the grass (@leftitcita) April 26, 2024
The CHVD genes will overpower the feminine lib genes in your progeny
Just genuinely insane femcels lol
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Long before Pragya Pandey and Adil Hasan first crossed paths in New York, they had both lived and studied briefly in Florence, Italy, during different periods of their college years—falling in love with the romanticism of the Tuscan capital. Later, fate ensured that the duo would meet in their hometown of New York where they bonded over their passion for art, culture and renaissance history. “It was one of those, ‘you meet once and you just know' situations,” the couple reveals about their first date, describing how they fell in love on the streets of New York; from sharing slices of pizza on sidewalks to strolling the city with a coffee in hand.
Soon enough, the couple found themselves planning a surprise proposal for each other. Only, Pandey managed to pull it off first. “I took Adil for a walk to dinner and stopped by the neighbourhood bookstore down the block from our home. The store was kept open late just for us and there was also a violinist. I shared a short poem that I had written for Adil, asking him to marry me. It was private, special and such a New York moment,” she reveals.
When it finally came to choosing a destination for their intimate nuptials, the couple knew it had to be Florence. It's a city that held deep meaning for both. “We scouted for locations across Europe, from the Greek islands to the South of France, but we kept coming back to Florence,” they say. Villa Pitiana, an estate set amidst rolling hills in the Tuscan countryside made for just the right venue with its rustic charm and sprawling grounds. Originally a monastery dating back to the 13th century, its grandeur and understated beauty ticked all the boxes for the celebrations they had envisioned.
The couple admits that it wasn't an easy feat balancing both their religious customs and traditions with their respective families. “We shared a vision for our wedding where our families felt equally included and both sets of traditions were respected, all the while celebrating the love we have for each other, and them,” they explain. To honour their cultures, they decided to hold two wedding ceremonies back-to-back; the pheras as well as a nikah ceremony. The bride and groom also incorporated their own vows into the ceremonies. “When two different cultures or religions converge, there is a fear of the unknown. However, it was during the wedding weekend and especially during the ceremonies, that these barriers were broken. It was a realisation that although different, our traditions are remarkably similar,” the couple shares.
Lots more photos for !clinklickers
Bonus feet:
Where can we post this to farm sneed from and ????
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Accounts of common youth who are doing tedious job of watching Instagram and Facebook 24x7 will automatically get Rs 8500 credited every month to their bank account....Takatak ... Takatak.#WealthRedistributionPlan pic.twitter.com/bIbnxYiQuA
— Megh Updates 🚨™ (@MeghUpdates) April 22, 2024