45 years runway. Zero VC. 80M DAU.
The Islamic Republic isn't a 'regime' it's a startup that survived 20 unicorn-hunting rounds. You're not fighting Tehran. You're fighting a balance sheet that makes your defense budget look like a Series C bubble.
You flew 7,000 miles to pick a fight with mountains that have been swallowing armies since Xerxes. Alexander got lost here. The British got bored. The Russians got broke. Now you bring aircraft carriers to a canyon fight?
BCCI had ONE job: Pick from KL Rahul, Shubman Gill, Yashasvi Jaiswal, Sai Sudharsan, Ruturaj Gaikwad... absolute stacked options at the top.
But nah, they chose Abhishek Sharma.
#T20WorldCup2026
@GreaterKashmir@sclsrinagar@SMC_Srinagar@srinagaradmin Chartered Bike has maintained the cycles well. The real problem is the lack of civil sense. No matter how good the service, if people don't act responsibly, nothing will last. Time to reflect on how we treat public resources.
@AravSrinivas@AravSrinivas Hi.. i have subscribed to Perplexity max but still i am unable to use Comet. Can you look into it please. my friends are also facing the same issue ?
@getpeid Hey @getpeid, please add voice isolation and environment mode to all Nothing phones. In noisy places like India, clear audio during calls and meetings is a must. #NothingPhone
@RisingKashmir@SMC_Srinagar@FazLulhaseeb@srinagaradmin The idea behind Srinagar’s cycle sharing is great, but let’s be honest one of the biggest challenges isn’t just the system itself, it’s how people use it. Many don’t maintain the cycles properly or treat public property with respect. Without basic civic sense.
@Nawakadal3 This isn’t about poor maintenance, it’s about a failure of responsibility. No smart city can succeed when its citizens treat public property like disposable junk. The real problem isn’t infrastructure, it’s the mindset. Until we fix that, progress will remain out of reach.
@Arifkhan33_@sclsrinagar@SMC_Srinagar@AliMSagar_@owais_ias This isn't just about the authorities it's a mirror of our own mindset. Public property is treated like it belongs to no one, when in fact it belongs to everyone. It’s not just a failure of governance it’s a failure of basic civic ethics.