She/her

Joined May 2021
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i NEED them to collab as brothers
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Sansani retweeted
I HATE how anywhere else in the world graduating college is given so much importance and here in India there's literally no celebration rather you just start preparing for the next entrance exam when does it fucking end
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Sansani retweeted
All my life I knew I was missing something. It was never love, money, or a sense of purpose. It was the sheep rice bowl.
ご飯が羊の体毛になる食器を作りました。
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Sansani retweeted
every single news story out of India is the worst thing I’ve ever heard in my life. Indian women: START. KILLING. THOSE. MEN.
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Agilus diagnostics sucks so much
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Just a 3 year old... A toddler who can't even distinguish right n wrong. She was r@ped so brutally tht she d1ed.. But this news found no outrage here.. Yahi koi extra marital affair ki news hoti to har koi RT/QT kar rhe hota... Child r@pes have been so normalised tht people don't even bother to read the news...
3-year-old girl dies after rape by guest worker near Chennai timesofindia.indiatimes.com/…
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- lost lakhs in online betting - accused his wife of having an affair while she worked hard to earn a living - suspected paternity of their children - tortured her to the point that she left him - met her under the guise of apologising and reconciling - stabbed her in front of their kids when she refused to return home - made a video victimising himself prior to killing his wife Classic man playbook
A shocking domestic tragedy unfolded in Mahadevapura when a #home guard was stabbed to death by her husband in front of their two children and #family members after he reportedly lured her into a reconciliation meeting and attacked her with a knife. Know more 🔗toi.in/2Ps_VY Read the full story on the TOI App 👉 timesofindia.sng.link/Cqhd4/… #Bengaluru #Karnataka #CrimeNews
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Women are treated worse than slaves in this country
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misogyny is insane because how did they manage to make her the villain
the older you get, the more you understand natasha. seeing another woman in the arms of the man she loves on a bachelor trip would make any girl feel angry
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This is the logical conclusion every one-bit social-media “gigachad” deserves. It’s another thing that not all victims have the time, energy, or financial wherewithal to bring it to them. To the rare few who do, like this one here, hats off.
Today, I met Abhisekh kumar (dudeitsokay) and his mother at the police station. He apologized for the comments he made about me and my daughter and assured us that he will not target or write such things about any girl in the future. I chose to give him one chance after meeting his mother. However, if he repeats this behavior with anyone, I will file another complaint, and next time I will not withdraw it. To everyone who kept saying that cyber complaints don’t lead to any action that’s simply not true. Action can and does happen. Healthy trolling may be acceptable within limits, but harassment is not. There is a clear difference between trolling and targeted harassment, and whenever that line is crossed, every woman has the right to take legal action. Many people may ask why I forgave him. The answer is simple: I considered his mother’s feelings and did not want his job to be affected. But if something like this happens again, I will not be as lenient. A special thank you to Delhi Police for their support and assistance throughout this matter. And thank you to all my mutuals and everyone who stood by me and helped me, even without knowing me personally. Your support meant a lot. 🙏 @dudeitsokay #ThankYouDelhiPolice #CyberSafety #StopOnlineHarassment @DelhiPolice @CyberDost @CPDelhi
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The quotes clearly show that m*n are pressed because their incel brother was held responsible for his actions and clearly aren’t able to grasp that their online vitriol has consequences
Today, I met Abhisekh kumar (dudeitsokay) and his mother at the police station. He apologized for the comments he made about me and my daughter and assured us that he will not target or write such things about any girl in the future. I chose to give him one chance after meeting his mother. However, if he repeats this behavior with anyone, I will file another complaint, and next time I will not withdraw it. To everyone who kept saying that cyber complaints don’t lead to any action that’s simply not true. Action can and does happen. Healthy trolling may be acceptable within limits, but harassment is not. There is a clear difference between trolling and targeted harassment, and whenever that line is crossed, every woman has the right to take legal action. Many people may ask why I forgave him. The answer is simple: I considered his mother’s feelings and did not want his job to be affected. But if something like this happens again, I will not be as lenient. A special thank you to Delhi Police for their support and assistance throughout this matter. And thank you to all my mutuals and everyone who stood by me and helped me, even without knowing me personally. Your support meant a lot. 🙏 @dudeitsokay #ThankYouDelhiPolice #CyberSafety #StopOnlineHarassment @DelhiPolice @CyberDost @CPDelhi
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Again, looking at stats when the ground reality sucks for the majority is very intelligent indeed. Such policies increase the suffering of the poor, especially burdening women because they don’t have a choice. Come out of your castle and look around.
TFR stats are based on data from 1.4 billion people, not my personal lived experience
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How to spot a filthy rich person who’s out of touch with reality in the wild, exhibit 1910102910100000:
My Times of India op-ed today on collapsing fertility rates, and the policy we need: hum do, humare teen. Link in comments!
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“zohran mamdani will bring sharia law to new york” new york:
dudes going crazy n kissin, i love my home town
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This is why they want you to forget about the Epstein files. There are dozens of girls just like her who were taken and sold into human trafficking. They’re probably not even alive anymore. What happened to these girls is beyond comprehension, and the people responsible are getting away with it.
A young woman from Germany vanished without a trace 11 years ago. Now, her name makes several appearances in the Epstein files. Her family wants to finally learn what happened to her. dlvr.it/TT0sB4
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Sansani retweeted
I will never understand the romanticism of NRIs towards the land they left intentionally. Itna accha lag raha toh wapas aajao na. Raho hamare saat, thoda UPI aap karo, thoda hum karlenge.
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Pressure wash me kahin road hi na ud jaye
Indian Municipalities have FINALLY discovered Pressure-washers🙏😍
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Sansani retweeted
that .18 is $180 billion dollars and i’m supposed to believe that’s not evil doing
all i need is the .18 to change my life 🙏😭
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Sansani retweeted
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Men have a lot more empathy for potential rapists than men who are victims of sexual assault, they love to make fun of them. The energy is so misdirected every time
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Himanshu finally apologized 🙏 - He said it was his first comedy show - He watched old videos of the show to understand what kind of content people usually performed - He made up a story and exaggerated it to make it funny - Host encouraged and supported him while doing it - He now regrets using those words He deserves to be criticized and trolled for what he said. But hearing him say that his family is stressed because he lost his job and that he doesn't know what to do next genuinely makes me sad. People should be held accountable for their mistakes but they should also get a second chance. Unlike Sejal Pawar, he doesn't come from a position of privilege where life can easily cushion the consequences. Losing a job can completely shake a middle class family's stability 🥲
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