No amount of emotional appeal to practice civic sense will change their behaviour. Only the fear of belt treatment and strict ₹5000 fine for littering can fix this.
I genuinely don’t think people understand how insane this is.
In just 50 years, we’ve wiped out around 70% of animal populations on Earth.
Not hundreds of years ago.
Not ancient history.
In one lifetime.
Entire species disappearing.
Forests going silent.
Oceans being emptied.
And somehow the world treats it like just another statistic instead of a full-blown emergency.
That should scare all of us a lot more than it does.
He is smart and he knows that
- Following and admiring Ronaldo will give him followers
- Following Islam will give him blind followers
- For Indians, following Virat Kohli will give him a lot of followers
List goes on
A bull cried so much before being slaughtered that the earth beneath him became wet with his tears. 💔💔
He struggled, he trembled, he looked around with fear in his eyes as if begging for mercy, as if asking one silent question
What wrong have I done to deserve this?
His tears were real,His fear was real,His pain was real.
When a helpless living being stands before us shaking with fear, crying for life, trusting us to spare him… can ending that life truly be called an act of faith?
Can any religion ask for compassion on one side and ignore tears on the other?
Before the knife falls, before blood touches the ground listen to the cry of that bull.
If his tears can wet the earth, shouldn’t they also touch our hearts?
Will such slaughter in the name of religion ever be justified?
Imagine that's your cat on that table. Imagine someone restraining her and drilling into her skull. Imagine how lonely, scared, and confused she would feel. This isn't a 'what if.' This is what experimenters do. The only difference between your cat and this one is luck.
On cuit avec nos 30°. Mais auj, en Inde, la ville de Suratgarh frôlera peut-être 50°. Une température létale. Les réfugiés climatiques vont bientôt se compter en dizaines de millions. Une catastrophe que l'on ne peut stopper qu'en remettant en cause les fondements du capitalisme.
Animals are the real victims on Earth. They didn't do anything wrong. They didn't try to destroy humans or our homes. Their only crime is that they exist.
"India is overcrowded" is the most successful gaslighting campaign Indian babus ever ran on their own citizens. They underbuilt the country for forty years and convinced 1.4B Indians to blame themselves for it.
Every overcrowded space you've ever queued in is a supply failure the state engineered, not a demographic accident. Five lifts in a hospital, one working. Seven railway counters, one ticketer. Toll plazas, water boards, municipal offices: built once in 1972, patched once in 1996, abandoned ever since. The only exception is airports, and even those lounges are gigafried at peak.
Why did this happen? 4 reasons, none of them are "too many people."
1. Cost of capital. Rupee down 60% against the dollar in two decades. Inflation 5-7% on paper, 8-10% in reality. Risk-free rates above 7%. No rational allocator underwrites a hospital with a 30-year payback under those conditions. Capital flows into software and consumer brands; anything with a 3-5 year ROI window. Parks, ports, metros, dams, schools need multi-decade underwriting that India's macro structurally cannot support.
2. The regulatory stack is engineered to prevent construction. 50+ clearances across municipal, state, and central bodies for any large project, each with its IAS gatekeeper extracting rent. Real builders give up. The only construction happening at scale is therefore illegal, which is exactly why slums mushroom while sanctioned housing projects sit at 15% completion for a decade.
3. The corruption tax. Budget 15-20% of project cost in bakshish before pouring a single slab. Stacked on top of GST, stamp duty, capital gains, property tax, labour cess. Software shops escape it; they ship from a laptop. Anyone touching cement, steel, or land pays the surcharge in cash, off the books, with zero recourse and zero deductibility.
4. State capacity has collapsed into pure friction. GST portal crashes on filing deadlines. MCA21 is a relic. Every regulator (SEBI, RBI, IRDAI, FSSAI, BIS) optimises for CYA, never throughput. Babus paid 1990s salaries to administer 2026 complexity respond rationally by doing nothing.
India's perpetual undercapacity is a capital allocation story the political class would rather you never learn. The 1.4B is a feature. The people running the country are the bug. Until cost of capital drops, the regulatory fat gets gutted, and the corruption surcharge gets squeezed out, the lifts and the counters and the hospitals will stay exactly as broken as they were when your grandfather first complained about them in 1987.
The theatre of the privileged: can’t cook, can’t clean, can’t manage kids, can’t drive, can’t walk the dog… and now apparently can’t carry shopping bags either.
The availability of cheap labor in India has created an entire class of adults without basic life skills.
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Butcher was right. It IS only a matter of time before another Homelander pops up as long as supes are allowed to exist. I get why Hughie shot him. He loves Annie and isn’t willing to 1/2