@GuyAirline It's not that people can't see through him and many other "opinion shapers." They actually don't want to see through him. Crowd loves entertainment, engagement, time-pass, conspiracy theories- not in Nepal but everywhere. They provide that and social media amplifies it.
@tridevgurung Interesting how people who otherwise would be critical thinking, sharp and astute can be tribal, impressionable and vulnerable in things they are passionate about.
@GuyAirline@ktm_metro Any other guy, any other day nothing might have happened. What he did might have been the final crescendo of all that he was going through. Important is for to introspect how we can ensure that citizens have a fair shot at opportunities and can live a life of dignity.
@SpoxCHN_MaoNing This is a tremendous feat. China seriously needs to up its game in PR and marketing. This is one area that I feel China will never surpass or even come close to US in.
@ubdrain What is the scale that Nepal can serve? Countries like UAE are being attacked when things get rough? Who ensures Nepal is seen as a strategically safe place for critical asset like data center?
@Dr_FaizSheikh So, now, we have to understand, referees are humans and make mistakes, instead of cooking conspiracy theories. Before the match, it was widely shared that these were Argentinian referees and were put to help Morocco beat France.
@gdb Can’t say it’s unnatural. It’s system 2 thinking. Some people enjoy 2. It gives time to flesh and refine what’s on your mind. Some people not only want specific answer but want to be precise and careful in how they communicate as well. Writing/typing helps to do that.