Thank you for bringing this to our attention. I wasn’t familiar with Rehmat either, and I take responsibility for my own lack of awareness. I truly appreciate you speaking up about a thoughtful piece of Punjabi cinema that deserves to be seen.
Sadly, it feels like we’ve become far too wrapped up in loud, cheap comedies, while paying too little attention to the richness of our culture and the meaningful contributions our community has made to art and storytelling.
Please share where we can watch Rehmat and support it. We need to do better at recognizing and celebrating the work that reflects the depth of our culture. 🙏
#Rehmat #PunjabiCinema #films
Door #1 — September 15❗️❗️❗️
🚪 Can the Senate get 60 votes to formally move forward❓
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Door #2
🚪 Can senators resolve the outstanding disagreements and amendments?
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Door #3
🚪 Can the Senate actually pass the bill?
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Door #4
🚪 Can the House and Senate agree on the exact same legislation?
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Door #5
🚪 Presidential signature
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LAW
September 15 is essentially Door #1, not Door #5.
#CryptoMarkets
Where Things Stand TODAY with the CLARITY Act
As of August 20, 2026, the situation is basically:
1. Has the House passed the CLARITY Act? → ✅ Yes
2. Has the Senate considered the bill? → ⚠️ Still unresolved
3. Did the Senate hold a vote in August? → ❌ No, it didn’t happen
4. Is the Senate currently on August recess? → ✅ Yes, recess is underway
5. When does the Senate return? → 📅 September 14
6. When is the first major Senate procedural vote? → 👉 September 15
7. How many votes are needed for cloture? → 60 votes
8. Does September 15 mean final passage? → ❌ No
9. Could the CLARITY Act become law after September 15? → ✅ Yes, if it clears the subsequent hurdles
10. Is September 15 a statutory deadline? → ❌ No
Bottom line: September 15 is an important procedural milestone in order to speed up things 🙌
#CLARITYAct #CryptoRegulation
Where Things Stand TODAY with the CLARITY Act
As of August 20, 2026, the situation is basically:
1. Has the House passed the CLARITY Act? → ✅ Yes
2. Has the Senate considered the bill? → ⚠️ Still unresolved
3. Did the Senate hold a vote in August? → ❌ No, it didn’t happen
4. Is the Senate currently on August recess? → ✅ Yes, recess is underway
5. When does the Senate return? → 📅 September 14
6. When is the first major Senate procedural vote? → 👉 September 15
7. How many votes are needed for cloture? → 60 votes
8. Does September 15 mean final passage? → ❌ No
9. Could the CLARITY Act become law after September 15? → ✅ Yes, if it clears the subsequent hurdles
10. Is September 15 a statutory deadline? → ❌ No
Bottom line: September 15 is an important procedural milestone in order to speed up things 🙌
#CLARITYAct #CryptoRegulation
🚀 $MSTR — IT’S HAPPENING.💪🏼
The move upward is getting attention, but I’m looking beyond today’s candle.
Sometimes the biggest opportunities don’t feel obvious until the trend starts confirming itself.
The future belongs to those who position before the crowd catches on.
Watching $MSTR closely. 👀🙌
The next chapter could be very interesting.
#MSTR #Bitcoin #BTC #Investing #Markets
🚀 $MSTR — IT’S HAPPENING.💪🏼
The move upward is getting attention, but I’m looking beyond today’s candle.
Sometimes the biggest opportunities don’t feel obvious until the trend starts confirming itself.
The future belongs to those who position before the crowd catches on.
Watching $MSTR closely. 👀🙌
The next chapter could be very interesting.
#MSTR #Bitcoin #BTC #Investing #Markets
🏫 What makes this new school different from a traditional school?
Think of it as a school with a little bit of a Harry Potter twist—but without the magic! ✨
Instead of students simply being part of their individual classroom and grade, students are placed into “houses” that include kids from different grades. Throughout the school year, students can earn points for things like good behavior, attendance, academic achievements, participation, and showing positive character.
The houses then work together and compete in a friendly way, helping build school spirit, teamwork, leadership, friendships, and a stronger sense of belonging. 🏆
📚 Academically, students still have regular classes, teachers, and curriculum. The difference is the school culture and community structure surrounding the education.
✅Traditional school: You’re primarily connected to your classroom and grade.
🙌House-based school: You’re connected to your classroom and a larger house community across different grades.
It’s an interesting approach that focuses not only on academics, but also on character, relationships, teamwork, and belonging. ❤️
A new school opened in Fontana last week that, like the “Harry Potter” series, has houses that students are sorted into in what school officials say is a “first-of-its-kind institution.” https://t.co/74ZU3fnW7G
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Nice😍 Absolutely the best Move 🙌 People can have their opinions, but the reality is that this community has already changed. This isn’t just a vision for the future—it’s happening today. In the last 10 years, it has grown into a brand-new community with new homes, businesses, families, and opportunities. There’s a lot to be proud of here, and the potential isn’t just coming—it’s already here. The sky is the limit.
I respect your right to your beliefs, but it’s difficult to have a meaningful conversation when you’re criticizing the deeply held beliefs of millions from behind a parody account rather than your own identity. As a Sikh, I don’t see Sikhi as a “vain tradition.”
From my perspective as a Sikh, though, Sikhism teaches us from the very beginning to live truthfully and righteously. We’re taught to discipline our minds because our thoughts shape our words and actions. By striving to keep our thoughts pure, we naturally avoid sinful behavior rather than relying on the idea of later being saved from it.
Sikhism also teaches that God is always present, residing within us and aware of everything we do. Living with that awareness encourages us to act with honesty, compassion, humility, and self-control every day. For us, the focus is not on seeking salvation from sin after the fact, but on living in harmony with God’s will through righteous living, remembrance of God, and selfless service.
I respect that Christianity and Sikhism understand these things differently, but I don’t see Sikhism as a “vain tradition.” It is a path that guides millions of people toward a life of integrity, devotion, and compassion.
#IkOnkar #Sikhism
I respect your right to your beliefs, but it’s difficult to have a meaningful conversation when you’re criticizing the deeply held beliefs of millions from behind a parody account rather than your own identity. As a Sikh, I don’t see Sikhi as a “vain tradition.”
From my perspective as a Sikh, though, Sikhism teaches us from the very beginning to live truthfully and righteously. We’re taught to discipline our minds because our thoughts shape our words and actions. By striving to keep our thoughts pure, we naturally avoid sinful behavior rather than relying on the idea of later being saved from it.
Sikhism also teaches that God is always present, residing within us and aware of everything we do. Living with that awareness encourages us to act with honesty, compassion, humility, and self-control every day. For us, the focus is not on seeking salvation from sin after the fact, but on living in harmony with God’s will through righteous living, remembrance of God, and selfless service.
I respect that Christianity and Sikhism understand these things differently, but I don’t see Sikhism as a “vain tradition.” It is a path that guides millions of people toward a life of integrity, devotion, and compassion.
#IkOnkar #Sikhism
@Vivek4real_@Vivek4real_ No, you’re not for real. If you were, you’d stay away from cow dung 💩 instead of making things up all the times. Nice try, though😷