This is Hilarious
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Someone came from Delhi, asked a Mumbaikar politely :
State Bank jane ka Raasta bataiye..,
Reply he got :
"Churchgate mein utarneka.
Bahar Bridge girega.
Bridge ke neechey se jaaneka.
Signal girega.
Udhar right maarneka.
Petrol Pump Girega.
Left maarneka.
LIC Building girega.
Seeda tapkega toh SBI Girega."
Delhite : "Itna sab kuch Girega to main kaise Bachega ??
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I saw the world cup with my 6 yo son for the first time as I have been encouraging him to watch sports. He was enjoying the game and kept saying India will win and was praising the fielders etc. After we won he was all excited and kept asking whats happening now etc. Then this CHAPRI did all the nonsense what children should not watch. Shlok was asking what is that white head guy doing with the girl, who is she etc? I changed the topic and shut the tv. International cricketers influence children. They should set high standards of behaviour like Sachin, Dravid, VVS etc. BCCI should ensure this is not repeated on the field.
School fees don’t just test a parent’s income.
They test their silence.
Every year, the number rises.
And parents quietly adjust life around it.
Fewer vacations. Delayed dreams. Extra shifts.
No complaints. Just quiet sacrifice.
We are told it’s for “quality education.”
But classrooms stay crowded.
Teachers stay underpaid.
And parents stay anxious.
A child’s future should not feel like a monthly threat.
Education was meant to uplift families, not exhaust them.
To create thinkers, not debt managers.
Parents don’t hesitate to spend on their children.
They hesitate because they have no choice.
When schooling becomes a luxury,
we’re not building a smarter society,
we’re pricing out potential.
And the heaviest lesson children learn is this:
Their parents paid the price, silently.
Saving your wife from a 9–5 job is the ultimate flex.
Not because work is bad.
But because freedom is rare.
It means she does not wake up to alarms she hates.
She does not beg for leaves.
She does not drain her best years under someone else’s clock.
It means her time belongs to her.
Her energy stays in the home, the body, the mind, the children, the ideas she actually cares about.
This is not about control.
This is about protection.
A man who can say,
“You work because you want to, not because you have to”
has already won a game most people never even enter.
Money can buy cars.
Status can buy applause.
But buying peace for your woman
and choice for her life
that’s real power.
Old-school responsibility.
Modern-day dominance.
A woman is power. She carries wisdom and perspective that shape decisions.
That strength should not be wasted in an office where it barely matters.
A family needs her presence, her judgment, her influence.
That is where her power creates something lasting.
OTP-based Tatkal booking has turned into a new problem rather than a solution.
Earlier, at least passengers could reach the payment page, worst case, the ticket ended up waitlisted or fully booked.
Now, most users are stuck at the OTP stage itself.
While solving one bottleneck @IRCTCofficial has created another one :)
My wife is working for a MNC Company . I’ve told her few things to follow in her corporate life .
1. Say no to work after shift timings and close the laptop ( let whatever they feel I don’t care )
2. Say no to coming to office ( if they say it’s mandatory for 2 days or so she will say she can’t and have to manage her small baby and fine if no hike , still saying mandatory quit the job )
3. Don’t grow in her corporate life just do it slowly as per her energy , if they fire her I know what to do and make money .
4, I will take money & work pressure in life not her .
Nothing is important than she taking care of my boy .
Simple
I was invited to an engagement party in neighbourhood. Schedule time was 8 PM. I reached there on time. But only couple of guests had arrived even by 9:00. By 10 I had finished drinks and had enough food too. They started loud music and DJ only at 9:30 when guests were coming. When I was coming back I saw couples kids hitting dance floor.
I reached back at 10:10 and complained to police about loud music. It’s complete silence now
Last week I hosted family for Thanksgiving.
My 12-year-old nephew asked for the WiFi password.
He wanted to play Roblox on his iPad.
I looked at the device.
Unmanaged. No antivirus. No encryption.
I’m an IT Professional. I don't run an open network.
So I didn’t give him the password.
Instead, I spent 45 minutes provisioning a Guest VLAN.
I set up a captive portal.
I throttled the bandwidth down to 56kbps.
Then I blocked all traffic on ports 80 and 443.
He came back crying. He said it wouldn't load.
My sister screamed at me to "just let him play."
I told her that Zero Trust architecture doesn't care about bloodlines.
We didn't have a "fun" Thanksgiving.
But we had a secure perimeter.
You’re welcome for the compliance.
Women entering the workforce has completely destroyed quality of life for Americans
1. Two incomes became the new one income.
Once everyone had to work, employers and banks raised prices. Houses doubled. Families didn’t get ahead. They just ran harder to stay in place.
2. Kids got raised by institutions instead of parents.
Daycare replaces bonding. Schools replace values. Screens replace discipline. Then everyone wonders why kids are anxious and disconnected.
3. Communities disappeared.
If both parents work all day, nobody is home. No neighborhood stability. No local support. Just isolated families worn out from the grind.
4. Stress shot through the roof.
Two commutes, two schedules, no downtime, constant rushing. Marriages crack under nonstop exhaustion.
5. Divorce became the easy option.
Two incomes make it simple to leave instead of fix problems. The family foundation got weaker.
6. Birthrates collapsed.
If both parents are working 50 hours a week, having more than one or two kids is almost impossible. Entire generations are shrinking.
7. Government filled the void.
When no one is home, institutions step in. Schools. Daycare. After school programs. Healthcare systems. Government support. Weak homes create more state dependence.
8. Men lost purpose.
A man’s historical role to build, protect, and provide got diluted. Many men checked out. Society suffers when men have nothing to fight for.
9. Women were sold a false dream.
They were told a career and a boss would make them happier than raising their children or building a family. Now we have record levels of burnout, depression, and regret.
10. Families turned into roommates.
Everyone works. Everyone is tired. No one has energy for each other. The home stopped being a team and became a collection of exhausted individuals.