In the primodial world Hollows existed even before the Soul King and the 3 worlds were seperated. As Hollows emerged they were devouring other souls which eventually halted the natural cycle of souls.
Because there were no Shinigami or Zanpakuto to purify Hollows at the time the population of Hollows grew unchecked and a large number of souls merged together to form the Menos Grande.
Its birth brought the world into complete stillness and from that stillness Adnyeus the Soul King came into existence as a way of the universe correcting itself. The Soul King proceeded to defeat the giant Menos reducing it to Reishi sand that would eventually become the barren deserts of Hueco Mundo.
The Soul King nature was rooted in wiping out hollows. He is the original Quincy and these trait is what Yhwach his son inherited. The Soul King didn't purify the Hollows the way Shinigami do with a Zanpakuto he destroyed them. That is what Quincy power does. So yeah, he inherited his fathers original nature and power.
𝗩𝗶𝗿𝗮𝘁 𝗞𝗼𝗵𝗹𝗶's Last 17 50+ Scores in IPL
51 v SRH (Won)
70* v GT (Won)
92 v PBKS (Won)
59* v KKR (Won)
67 v MI (Won)
62* v RR (Won)
73* v PBKS (Won)
70 v RR (Won)
51 v DC (Won)
62 v CSK (Won)
54 v LSG(Won)
69* v SRH (Won)
50 v MI (Won)
81 v GT (Won)
105* v KKR (Won)
58 v PBKS (Won)
75* v GT (Won)*
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🚨 The financial gap between the Premier League and the rest of Europe is getting ABSURD. 💰🌍
Burnley earned MORE from finishing 19th and getting relegated from the Premier League than Barcelona earned for WINNING La Liga this season. 🤯
🔸 Burnley are set to receive around €160M through Premier League TV revenue and parachute payments after relegation. 💰
🔸 Barcelona are expected to earn around €155M from winning La Liga and domestic TV distributions. 🏆
A relegated Premier League club earning more than the champions of Spain says EVERYTHING about the current state of football finances. 📈
At the toss:
Pant: Shami is not playing, Mohsin is playing
Bishop: What’s the issue with Shami?
Pant: Yeah
Bishop: What’s the issue with Shami?
Pant: Mohsin
Bishop: No, what’s the issue with Shami?
*Pant makes a puzzled face*
Bishop: Who is out?
Pant: Shami is out, Mohsin is playing
Bishop: Ya, I’m aski….
Pant: Aiden is out, Badoni is in
Bishop: Okay, we can leave it there
*Pant nods his head*
Disappointment, Anger and Fear
Every summer in India, lakhs of children quietly disappear for two years. They vanish into coaching centres, hostel rooms, mock tests and rankings. Everything becomes “after the exams”. Cricket after exams. Vacations after exams. Sleep after exams. Even Living after exams.
At 16 or 17, instead of making memories, doing stupid things with friends, first crushes, discovering hobbies, learning who they are , they learn about stress. Timetables. Competition. Dark Fear.
And after all that, it comes down to few mornings or in some cases a single one.
A few papers. A few hours. One bad day. Panic attack, brain freeze and silly mistakes. Maybe even a surprise section in the paper. And suddenly two years feel wasted. That itself is brutal enough, isn't it ?.
Then comes something even worse. A paper leak.
Imagine the relief of a child walking out after months and years of preparation. Finished. Finally. Whatever the result, at least the fight was fair. Then suddenly the news breaks that the paper may have leaked.
What must that feel like?
Anger, yes. But also betrayal.
Because these children did everything asked of them. And Indian parents can ask a lot. They sacrificed birthdays, holidays, sleep and peace of mind. Parents spent money they sometimes did not have. Families adjusted their entire lives around these exams. And then somewhere, someone decides greed matters more than the futures of lakhs of students.
We talk so much about the next generation. About India’s future. About youth power. But what are we really showing them?
Adults jumping queues. Breaking signals. Throwing garbage everywhere. Removing all the green cover. Corruption. Screaming in road rage. Cutting corners whenever possible. Children watch all this quietly. They learn far more from our behaviour than our lectures.
And then we expect them to believe in fairness.
Parents too sometimes unknowingly add to this pressure. It comes from love, mostly. Wanting their child to do well. Wanting them to have a secure future. But pressure has limits. Push too much and children stop listening. Some become rebellious. Some withdraw into themselves. Some simply break.
And sadly, every year we hear of children taking extreme steps because they could not handle the stress, disappointment or fear of failure.
No exam should carry that much emotional weight.
And no child who genuinely prepared deserves the added insult of a leaked paper.
Can we not at least protect this ?
Can someone actually take this up seriously and show the people behind these leaks that we care? Not just with outrage on television for two days. But real consequences. Real accountability.
Because a paper leak is not just a leak. It is theft. Theft of effort. Theft of trust.
We may not fix every ugliness adults have normalised in society. But surely we owe children at least this much , a fair chance.
A system where hard work still means something.
A country where, for once, the honest child does not feel like the fool.
Let's give them real HOPE... #neetpaperleak