@AlmostMedia Would love to join and discuss which health supplements make the biggest impact on skin. imo they help more than makeup but i also don’t know enough about makeup!
Mom, are you in touch with Geeta Aunty?
Well, I send her a good morning every day…
Send a good morning?
Yes, I send a good morning 💐 to all my friends everyday
That’s called spamming
It’s called what?
Spamming
Hamming??!
S-P-A-M-ING
Well, they can call it whatever, I am sending it everyday
@Mallufideintent Samiti committee, akarshan attraction - lots of surprising words with a common root in indo-germanic languages. Another one which is a little less obvious is daant teeth
It’s funny how in my dreams visiting a home I haven’t been to for a long time and seeing the trees grown really tall overshooting the house is a metaphor for death
It’s already become that now your relationship with your main llm is one of the most key relationships of your life.
What your ai knows about you is what creates the difference between it being truly useful and not
Singapore's FM. Very blunt on Trump:
- "the underwriter of this world order has now become a revisionist power, and some people would even say a disruptor"
- "the entire global economy has been taken hostage and we will all pay a price on hostilities"
https://t.co/SErwhvMa9p
@autocarrrot @amazonIN@AmazonHelp Stoped ordering on prepaid basis a long time ago on Amazon. And if blinkit had large sizes and a wider stock honestly I would not go to Amazon at all
“Debt is a man’s husband.” I love old books. You come across stuff whose provenance even google or gpt can’t trace. This is an old Hindustani saying - Karz shauhar-i-mardān ast. Its exact origins are lost now. It is however very emblematic of old India where usury and burdensome husbands were but a fact of life
Though it’s probably true for quite a lot of people still. I have known many people who have been on ridiculous rates of interest from informal money-lenders. And seen plenty of marriages in my own extended family where describing the husband as usury seems kind of polite