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Replying to @Abhishek060722
Considering intl. / professional format, ⚽️ is standard across the world and easy to understand even with very basic rules. Cricket is multi format at intl. level, and it needs genuine interest for people to follow cricket due to its complexities in rules and regulations.
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Farah Ahamed examines the complexities of motherhood and desire in Saadat Hasan Manto’s “Mummy,” Mahesh Manjrekar’s ASTITVA, and Deepa Mehta’s WATER. thechakkar.com/home/mummyast…
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British are taught a fake history of "imperialistic glory", when the facts are opposite. British were inhuman, cruel, arrogant and greedy. Infants, children, old/ young men/ women fell in the streets of Bengal - starved to death, or killed by diseases caused by starvation. But, they were brown coloured - not white, hence they could be killed like vermin by the "superior white monsters". General Dyer locked the gates of a garden - 'Jalianwala Bagh Massacre", and massacred 1500 Hindus - by shooting unarmed Indians celebrating a festival. Britishers instead of hanging him - newspaper The Morning Post crowdfunded a "Dyer Appreciation Fund". The fund raised £26,000 (over £1.64 million in modern terms, or roughly $3.3 million USD / ₹3.3 crore INR) through contributions from supporters, including author Rudyard Kipling. Winston Churchill's wartime policies and refusal to divert relief supplies caused the 1943 Bengal famine, leading to the deaths of up to 3 million Indians. A 2019 scientific study published in Geophysical Research Letters confirmed that this catastrophe was not triggered by drought, but by human agency and wartime decisions. The crisis unfolded through several specific policy actions: Denial Policies: British implemented a "denial policy" in Bengal that seized and destroyed local boats and food stocks. Diversion of Grain: Churchill’s War Cabinet repeatedly blocked urgent requests from the Viceroy of India to import grain, choosing instead to prioritize the stockpiling of food for Allied soldiers and European civilians in places like Greece and Yugoslavia. In fact Churchill diverted ships laden with wheat that were abchored in Calcutta port to Greece - as buffer stock for British soldiers. Shipping Shortages: Requisitions cut merchant shipping in the Indian Ocean, and India was not permitted to use its own sterling reserves or ships to alleviate the critical shortages. Colonial Indifference: Historical records show Churchill made derogatory remarks about Indians and opposed diverting food to the region, famously asking why Mahatma Gandhi hadn’t died yet if the suffering was so severe. While some defenders and revisionist historians—such as those at the Winston Churchill Project at Hillsdale College—argue that the famine was primarily driven by local administrative failures, hoarding, and the complexities of global warfare, extensive scholarship highlights Churchill's personal culpability in denying critical aid. Why only India? Look at any country where British set a foot - you'll find similar "crimes against humanity". Chicanery and Brute Force were the favourite tools of the British.
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Daryl Legion {php,vue} ⚡ retweeted
Beautiful introduction to Kubernetes. Without it, there are 100 complexities and edge cases to handle. With it, you have a powerful tool for taming said complexity. @fatih is a multi-talented individual, and that includes teaching.
My latest post on control theory and feedback loops has just been published. I’ll start from scratch and gradually build up feedback loops that are self-healing and resilient, capable of scaling thousands of databases. Check it out: planetscale.com/blog/the-fee…
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Replying to @goshauke @Telegraph
British are taught a fake history of "imperialistic glory", when the facts are opposite. British were inhuman, cruel, arrogant and greedy. Infants, children, old/ young men/ women fell in the streets of Bengal - starved to death, or killed by diseases caused by starvation. But, they were brown coloured - not white, hence they could be killed like vermin by the "superior white monsters". General Dyer locked the gates of a garden - 'Jalianwala Bagh Massacre", and massacred 1500 Hindus - by shooting unarmed Indians celebrating a festival. Britishers instead of hanging him - newspaper The Morning Post crowdfunded a "Dyer Appreciation Fund". The fund raised £26,000 (over £1.64 million in modern terms, or roughly $3.3 million USD / ₹3.3 crore INR) through contributions from supporters, including author Rudyard Kipling. Winston Churchill's wartime policies and refusal to divert relief supplies caused the 1943 Bengal famine, leading to the deaths of up to 3 million Indians. A 2019 scientific study published in Geophysical Research Letters confirmed that this catastrophe was not triggered by drought, but by human agency and wartime decisions. The crisis unfolded through several specific policy actions: Denial Policies: British implemented a "denial policy" in Bengal that seized and destroyed local boats and food stocks. Diversion of Grain: Churchill’s War Cabinet repeatedly blocked urgent requests from the Viceroy of India to import grain, choosing instead to prioritize the stockpiling of food for Allied soldiers and European civilians in places like Greece and Yugoslavia. In fact Churchill diverted ships laden with wheat that were abchored in Calcutta port to Greece - as buffer stock for British soldiers. Shipping Shortages: Requisitions cut merchant shipping in the Indian Ocean, and India was not permitted to use its own sterling reserves or ships to alleviate the critical shortages. Colonial Indifference: Historical records show Churchill made derogatory remarks about Indians and opposed diverting food to the region, famously asking why Mahatma Gandhi hadn’t died yet if the suffering was so severe. While some defenders and revisionist historians—such as those at the Winston Churchill Project at Hillsdale College—argue that the famine was primarily driven by local administrative failures, hoarding, and the complexities of global warfare, extensive scholarship highlights Churchill's personal culpability in denying critical aid. Why only India? Look at any country where British set a foot - you'll find similar "crimes against humanity". Chicanery and Brute Force were the favourite tools of the British.
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British are taught a fake history of "imperialistic glory", when the facts are opposite. British were inhuman, cruel, arrogant and greedy. Infants, children, old/ young men/ women fell in the streets of Bengal - starved to death, or killed by diseases caused by starvation. But, they were brown coloured - not white, hence they could be killed like vermin by the "superior white monsters". General Dyer locked the gates of a garden - 'Jalianwala Bagh Massacre", and massacred 1500 Hindus - by shooting unarmed Indians celebrating a festival. Britishers instead of hanging him - newspaper The Morning Post crowdfunded a "Dyer Appreciation Fund". The fund raised £26,000 (over £1.64 million in modern terms, or roughly $3.3 million USD / ₹3.3 crore INR) through contributions from supporters, including author Rudyard Kipling. Winston Churchill's wartime policies and refusal to divert relief supplies caused the 1943 Bengal famine, leading to the deaths of up to 3 million Indians. A 2019 scientific study published in Geophysical Research Letters confirmed that this catastrophe was not triggered by drought, but by human agency and wartime decisions. The crisis unfolded through several specific policy actions: Denial Policies: British implemented a "denial policy" in Bengal that seized and destroyed local boats and food stocks. Diversion of Grain: Churchill’s War Cabinet repeatedly blocked urgent requests from the Viceroy of India to import grain, choosing instead to prioritize the stockpiling of food for Allied soldiers and European civilians in places like Greece and Yugoslavia. In fact Churchill diverted ships laden with wheat that were abchored in Calcutta port to Greece - as buffer stock for British soldiers. Shipping Shortages: Requisitions cut merchant shipping in the Indian Ocean, and India was not permitted to use its own sterling reserves or ships to alleviate the critical shortages. Colonial Indifference: Historical records show Churchill made derogatory remarks about Indians and opposed diverting food to the region, famously asking why Mahatma Gandhi hadn’t died yet if the suffering was so severe. While some defenders and revisionist historians—such as those at the Winston Churchill Project at Hillsdale College—argue that the famine was primarily driven by local administrative failures, hoarding, and the complexities of global warfare, extensive scholarship highlights Churchill's personal culpability in denying critical aid. Why only India? Look at any country where British set a foot - you'll find similar "crimes against humanity". Chicanery and Brute Force were the favourite tools of the British.
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China's expansion of export controls against the U.S. could disrupt global supply chains and reshape trade dynamics, while the movement of Iranian tankers signals a potential shift in regional tensions. These developments highlight the ongoing geopolitical complexities and their potential economic impacts.
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Proud to be Australian – Life’s Full Circle Moments So, being a dumb-ass Western adventurer who loves mountains and pushing the boundaries in weather that defies all common sense and flood warnings, I went for a climb in Bali during the monsoon rain. The ascent was fine - no incidents. But on the way back down, I took a fall that completely stripped a good portion of skin from my forearm. It looked exactly like a second-degree burn: raw, weeping, and shocking to anyone who saw it. The local attending staff were horrified. Yet, thanks to the years I spent working in burns surgery alongside the esteemed Professor Fiona Wood, I stayed calm. I pulled out my pre-packed med kit, cleaned and dressed the wound properly myself using the same principles I’d seen applied to far worse injuries. No bones broken, no drama. Just quiet competence in the moment. It’s funny how life works out. The very skills I gained treating devastating burns - under Professor Wood’s leadership - ended up serving me on a remote part of the same island years later. Without that hands-on experience, I would have been completely at a loss. Bali’s beauty, its hidden complexities, and now this personal reminder of Australian medical excellence coming full circle… it all deepens my pride in where I come from and the people who shaped me professionally. - Truth Desk
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Even if you chose your leaders you would still choose badly. Educated and uneducated people votes cannot be considered equal. Educated people will vote bad leaders if they believe they can benefit for it. The African mind is simple not able to handle the of complexities democracy
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The complexities of the US–Israel–Iran/Lebanon relationship are not as complex as one would think, especially if you are aware of the fictional nature of an artificially created conflict. We know that the US, under former administrations, and Israel, together with the EU, have been financing the "arch-enemy" of Israel, which always seems to be under "threat of the next attack/conflict." Hamas, Hezbollah, ISIS, the Muslim Brotherhood, and all other groups that are in a constant state of animosity towards "the Jewish State" are part of the above-mentioned game/conspiracy orchestrated by the "Shadow Empire - Deep State." This entity plays both sides of the board, always offering completely pre-designed, useless "solutions" carefully concealed under publicly expressed concern and care, which always and only serve its plan: unending conflict. Simply put, the US taxpayer has been, to a large extent, financing this seemingly never-ending conflict in the Middle East, serving as a useful idiot for a select shadow "elite" and their endless wars production agenda. Now, remember at the beginning of Trump's second term how the Department of Government Efficiency was created (by all accounts, we can label this a "Special Operation") and sent to audit USAID. It was shortly thereafter published how USAID had been awarding grants to questionable causes, some of which were even shocking. I am sure that what DOGE discovered there goes much deeper than silly causes and plain fraud; some material was not to be published until certain elements of the above-mentioned conspiracy were removed from the board for the simple reason of National Security. I found this video clip from CBN News which talks about exactly that. It just puts it into a regular "Victim Israel" narrative, which you can easily see through, knowing what we know now. Take a look.
🚨 Do you understand what Trumps says here? President Trump: "We wanna see if we can straighten out the Lebanon thing, cuz it just seems it just NEVER ENDS." Hezbollah (Lebanon) is a proxy of Iran - Israel ENDLESS WAR. Netanyahu said he wont back out from Lebanon. He doesn't like the fact that Iran has subdued to Trump because it ends the Arch-enemy game and it puts the "Shadow Empire"(Deep State) in a really difficult position. President Trump: (in regard to Hezbollah) "It's a mini version of what we were doing and it should not be tough." If you want to understand what is really going on here you have to dig deeper into the past relatioships between US, EU and Israel with Lebanon. In the next post i will show you older articles about that relationship and how they all were indirectly funding Hezbollah through AID to Lebanon. • Endless lies • Endless Wars Q told you everything, you just need to learn how to read between the lines.
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Honored to be a speaker at the 1st Annual Conference of the Indian Orofacial Pain Association (IOPA). Join me as we explore the complexities of sleep Bruxism Looking forward to connecting with colleagues and contributing to this landmark event in India. See you there!
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Judge_Dempster💗👩‍⚖️ retweeted
Autistic people often think in very detailed and nuanced complexities.
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I love both Magic and Riftbound. Each has it's strengths and complexities. One thing I've grown to love about Riftbound is the intricacy of having two battlefields and how scoring works. Tempo management is so dialed to 11, and the opportunity cost of going to combat is so high.
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|| || no.1 Elden ring larp rule: ALWAYS glaze Radahn or Malenia while putting the other down despite the fight being equal. no.2 Elden ring larp rule: ALWAYS dismiss the complexities of Miquella and only look at him as a groomer.
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