Back in 2007, this was the best moment in the entire DBZ for me when I saw Goku transformed into Super Saiyan for the first time on Namek on CN (Hindi dubbed)... Tribute to Akira Toriyama.
Arey @Wangchuk66 ji khaana khaalo, kisi ko kuchnii padi, faltu me aap apni life kyu. Hunger strike ka zamana nahi hai ab, aap bolo toh mai aa jaati hu per aap khaalo please
When an original blockbuster gets a remake, there is a very high probability that the second part will be a sh!t
They done it by casting an actingless beach
The moment this woman speaks clearly against the post of a pheminist; that pheminist tried to subtly cover the issue by subtly dragging all on men later. The senile simps inflated the egos and arrogance of such pheminists. That's the reality. SM never impose strict restrictions.
Women : Stop objectifying us, it's just a part of body.
Meanwhile : Jiggling it intentionally in erotic way for views, likes and money.
Hypocrisy🤦♂️
Content like these are not safe for children below 16.
#bansocialmediaforchildrenbelow16
The one whose mind, soul and knowledge devoured by the Satan poses in such an erotic way that doesn't even spare the book forget the rest. Such wh0rs never value anything but lust. Drowned in their own 😺ies
Her name is Sonia Meena.
She is a young officer, still in the early years of her career. She seized the trucks of one of the most feared mining mafias in her state. In return, she got a death threat. She kept going to court to give evidence against him anyway.
She came from Rajasthan, cleared the civil services examination in her early twenties, and was posted into the Madhya Pradesh cadre.
She was handed the kind of postings that break people, districts where the sand and mining mafia runs a parallel government, where trucks strip the riverbeds through the night and everyone, from the local strongman to the officials meant to stop him, has quietly agreed to look away.
She did not look away.
As a sub divisional magistrate, she went after the illegal sand mining directly. She impounded the loaded trucks of a powerful mining operator, a man used to being untouchable.
She did not accept the usual arrangement where the raid happens, the fine is paid, and the trucks quietly return to the river the next night.
So the threats began. The mafia boss she had taken on was reported to have threatened her openly. A formal death threat followed, serious enough that the state had to increase her security.
Here is the part that tells you who she is. Even under threat, she kept travelling to the other district to submit her evidence in court, in person, so the case against him would not collapse. The easy thing was to fall ill, to be busy, to let the file go cold. She refused.
She is not a famous name. She has no film about her. She is simply one of those officers who took the oath seriously, in a system that often punishes exactly that.
They thought a young woman in her first postings would be easy to frighten. They were wrong.
She should be encouraged to test her claim only under the conditions that she will not blame anyone for putting her in a hospital and after thoroughly checking she is capable of paying hospital bills worth millions of rupees