Interested in cats, food, running, sci-fi, physics, trains and making weired friends on the interweb. mostly cope.

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if you’re i your 20s and you are healthy, you don’t have serious debt and you are able to read *this* it’s never really over for you. believe me, you can still get back on your feet.
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i wonder if they have better marriage than successful founders. crisis really brings you together like nothing else. good times and optionality brings out cheaters.
Go bankrupt together
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the real victim in Obsession is the girl who gets trapped in her own body. The guy realises the magic from the wish early on but still refuses to fix it until the end because he somehow enjoys this obsession although it’s unnatural.
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trump ko bhi aisehi hug karte the.
Happy to meet you in Nice, my friend President Macron. Thank you for taking part in ‘Bharat Innovates’ at a time when our nations are marking the ‘Year of Innovation.’ @EmmanuelMacron
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Obsession (2026)
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watched obsession and the movie is SO GOOD. horror movies often lack good writing, this is where it shines even with a small budget. No ghosts but HER presence on screen is GENUINELY TERRIFYING. story feels complete in the end. Watch this in theaters!!!
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spoiler alert: I loved how insider of her, her original self is still alive and slips once in a while, to the point she is asking to mercy kill her. the ending was good! she comes back and realises what has happened to her. her cries are not terrifying anymore.
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loved this concept. i hope they make more movies with this concept. it is totally possible.
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yaar ye sab timeline pe mat laya karo
dua lipa reading a book ON TOP of callum turner… oh. my. god!!!!!
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their chemistry felt great, but their breakups felt dumb tbh
If loving me means letting go and wishing me the best then i guess i wish you loved me less
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science is awesome!
Jun 12
All of these were reported over the past month: • A new pancreatic cancer drug, daraxonrasib, that roughly doubles survival in late-stage disease • A precision lung cancer drug, lorlatinib, that kept 55 percent of patients progression-free after 7 years, versus 3 percent on the old drug • A prostate cancer drug, talazoparib, that halves the risk of progression • An endometrial cancer drug, dostarlimab, where 58 percent of patients hadn't progressed after 4 years, versus 16 percent on chemo alone • An early-detection blood test, the NHS Galleri test, that quadrupled cancer detection but missed its main goal • An mRNA cancer vaccine that halved the risk of melanoma recurrence when added to Keytruda • The most effective weight loss drug so far, retatrutide, which cut body weight by about 28 percent • The first in vivo gene editing therapy, which cut hereditary angioedema attacks by 87 percent from a single injection • A one-time gene edit, VERVE-102, that lowered LDL cholesterol by 62 percent • A feat of pharmaceutical synthesis that raised enlicitide's manufacturing yield 14-fold using engineered enzymes • A functional cure for hepatitis B, bepirovirsen, that cleared the virus in about 20 percent of patients • The discovery that human cells can swap chromosome-sized DNA through nanotubes • An ancestor of CRISPR, VIPR, found in bacteriophages, that silences genes without cutting DNA • A preventive Covid-19 pill, ensitrelvir, that cut symptom risk by 67 percent after exposure • The first PROTAC drug, vepdegestrant, which destroys a disease-causing protein rather than blocking it Every month, Niko and I write a round up digging into the latest news in biotech and medicine, and this month's was astonishing. We share some thoughts on what's responsible for this progress and what it means for science in the future.
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sardaar paavbhaji is overrated af. too much butter (and salt) man. almost gave me a heart attack in mumbai heat. i had to sit down. i am sure there are better places in mumbai.
peak Mumbai experience 🤭
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director ne 1 min ka screen time apni biwi ko de diya toh konsa tere jaydaad se hissa maang liya bc
yami gautam's cameo in dhurandhar 2 has to be the most forced and unnecessary cameo ever
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Same could be said about being 30 and unmarried. You see a lot of videos of them talking about it. But I suppose it also comes from a reaction to everyone asking the same question.
Replying to @sarlloc
i guess because they are constantly told / judged to have kids, so this is just a counter reaction to it
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Peak humiliation ritual
Violations of the U.S. blockade and the illicit transport of Iranian oil will not be tolerated: US Secretary of State Rubio to EAM Dr Jaishankar during ystyd talks after killing of Indian sailors
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सावरखेड एक गाव
My first movie in the theatre was Partner( banger). What was yours??
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regulate me daddy kink coming true
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Last week ordered 3 ice cream cones to eat in the evening post dinner. I ate all 3 within half an hour of receiving them.
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anyone tried continental xtra? does it taste good without milk?
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