Random Facts
Roman Saini is not a Roman
Narendra Modi is not an OBC
Ram didn't exist
Ramayana is fictional
Ayurveda doesn't work
Yoga is nothing but a set of stretching exercises
Cow urine doesn't cure any disease
Modi appeals to an average Indian. Dehati. Gawar. Overtly religious but zero morals. Believers of pseudo science. Lambi lambi phenkne wale. You will find boomers in every park who are exactly like Modi. Which is why he is in power while this guy will remain a villain to them!
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Ordered an almirah 5 days ago. Everyday they call to say they will come to assemble today, but don’t.
No, it doesn’t. Purpose is subjective. What makes religion so relevant is that the universe shows no clear purpose at all.
It simply expands, decays, and obeys physical laws with complete indifference to whether anything understands it or not. Humans, however, struggle to endure the absurdity of their existence and the careless nature of the cosmos.
Even this Earth, so often claimed to be specially designed for us, has endured more than five mass extinction events, where nearly all species were wiped out without ceremony. Entire branches of life erased long before humans arrived to congratulate themselves as the chosen species.
Then religion steps in to explain what humans cannot fathom, using God as a placeholder for ignorance. It offers purpose, meaning, cosmic importance, and an afterlife stories that make our brief existence feel grander than it is. It resonates because humans are intelligent enough to fear death, yet vulnerable enough to seek comfort from fiction.
Cosmically, we are far less important than we imagine. Earth is a speck orbiting one ordinary star among hundreds of billions in the Milky Way, itself one galaxy among trillions. Every empire, war, prophet, prayer, romance, achievement, and ego crisis in human history happened on a grain of dust almost nobody in the universe would notice.
And even that grain is temporary. The Sun will eventually swell and sterilize this planet. Our species will vanish like countless others before us. One day, no monument, scripture, nation, bloodline, or memory of humanity may remain. The universe will continue exactly as if we never happened.
Yet some still believe their god dropped them onto this tiny dot to test their free will for admission into a heavenly kingdom. The arrogance is staggering. The stupidity, even more so.
I didn't choose to be Indian, I was born in Mumbai.
I didn't choose to be Hindu, I was born to Hindu parents.
I didn't choose to be Brahmin, I was born to Brahmin parents.
Fuck all these identities I didn't choose. Fuck em all. And fuck your country. Fuck your religion. Fuck your caste. Fuck your tribal bullshit. And fuck you.
I choose to be a humanist, I choose to be secular, I choose to be an atheist, I choose to a rational progressive.
These identities I am proud of, for I chose these identities.
My first language is Hindi. When I went to Dubai, I found out there are so many Arabic words that are the same in Hindi. "sabr" = patience, "mushkil" = problem, "rouh" = soul, "aulaad" = (your) child
Very interesting to see the overlap
Apparently, in 2025, “reading Wikipedia and watching a podcast” now qualifies you as a historian, as long as you yell about “Indic frameworks” and tweet in caps.
So let’s talk, slowly and academically, about why formal training in history is, in fact, necessary. 🧵
normies obsession with travel is interesting because its one of the few things you can spend money on and have absolutely nothing to show for it
at least if you buy a car/watch/toy you can sell it later and get some of the cash back