Saving articles while scrolling is digital hoarding. Uncomfortable with losing a link despite knowing we're unlikely to read it. Also, lulls you into a false sense of productivity.
My heart goes out to Afghanistan. This one's gonna sting for a while.
But what an incredible display of mental toughness by Maxwell!! An absolute legend.
Also, is this the first time someone has scored a double century while chasing? #WorldCup2023#glennmaxwell#AUSvAFG
Related to most of it before I saw the OP was 23 lol. As someone who moved out of my house to a different city and started adulting properly at 26, I feel like I'm running behind on some arbitrary timelines. And the funny thing is I know they're arbitrary. And it's crazy.
When we didn't have memes on how your day is ruined when you see someone your age or younger being successful or more talented. So much pressure to do everything in your 20s, both personally and professionally. Between heartbreaks and job switches, it's easy to drown.
In case you missed out. My review of the Colonial Constitution, where I argue that the assertion that our constitution is a colonial text is not properly substantiated.
https://t.co/P9jOkBjrmu
Not sure which college this is but our college also had something similar. Terrible in the sweltering Delhi heat. Almost unbearable. Are these bamboo rooms the norm across DU colleges?
this the condition of the most “prestigious” central university aka @UnivofDelhi There was no electricity for the day in delhi summers. when i went to the admin (they were sitting in their comfortable ac rooms) to report the issue after sitting in the heat for 2 hours, (contd.)
Looking to make my readings for the remainder of the year a little more India centric. Recommendations? Preferably non-fiction. And published in the 21st century.
P.S.- My Twitter reach is pretty much non-existent at the moment. Would appreciate any RTs.