I am a Cookie Monster !!
Also no follow-backs.
I use my likes & RTs to influence the algo, do not deduce my action with your brain, ask for clarification.
Not taking anything away from Naseer, he is a great actor, but Amitabh is much better. Amitabh is underrated as an actor because his immense superstardom and box-office success overshadow the technical brilliance of his performances.
Naseer is like Pankaj Tripathi: he acts great, but his range is limited. He brings the same restrained persona to most characters, with limited variation in mannerisms and dialogue delivery, while Amitabh is the more complete actor because he has delivered exceptional performances across virtually every genre. He could portray simmering intensity in Deewaar, tragic vulnerability in Anand, effortless comedy in Amar Akbar Anthony and Chupke Chupke, an intense romantic in Silsila and Kabhi Kabhie, emotional depth in Black, and many more.
His iconic dialogue delivery, commanding voice, expressive body language, and ability to excel in both larger-than-life and understated roles make him a more versatile actor than Shah. In one line, Shah wouldn't suit most of the roles Amitabh did, but Amitabh would suit any role that Shah did.
One thing I've noticed between r/Pakistan and r/india >
>r/Pakistan: Inshallah, we'll bounce back. We have a huge informal economy. We destroyed India in the war. 😭😭 Have faith in Pakistan!
>r/india: India is doomed. We're finished. The 7–8% growth is fake. We'll remain poor forever. Mo## has ruined India. Plus countless other doom posts.
Why is there such an anomaly?
Europeans are crying heatwave at 30-40 °C while we in India live comfortably even at 45-50 °C.
Actually, it's not a fair comparison. Temperature is not the only thing that decides how uncomfortable you'll feel in summer.
1. Humidity : India's peak summer heat is generally dry. In dry air, sweat evaporates instantly, which triggers the body's natural cooling mechanism. Europe’s heatwaves are heavily humid due to surrounding oceans. When the air is already saturated with moisture, sweat cannot evaporate; it sits on the skin, trapping internal body heat and creating a suffocating feeling. It's like, Mumbai 40°C feels significantly worse than a Delhi 40°C.
2. Architecture: European infra is engineered to trap heat, while Indian architecture is designed to reject it. European buildings feature thick insulation and double-glazed windows to survive freezing winters. During a heatwave, they act like ovens, absorbing heat all day and radiating it inward at night. Conversely, traditional Indian houses utilize high ceilings, cross-ventilation, marble or stone floors, and external awnings to block direct sunlight.
3. The AC deficit: Artificial cooling zones are standard infrastructure in hot regions of India through ACs or desert coolers. In contrast, residential AC is incredibly rare in Central and Northern Europe, present in fewer than 10% of homes. When a heatwave strikes, people have nowhere to hide, facing relentless exposure at home, on public subways, and in local shops.
4. Geography: Because Europe sits at a much higher latitude, summer days are significantly longer, with the sun setting as late as 10 PM. Buildings and asphalt are baked under direct sunlight for up to 16 hours a day. This leaves a brief 8-hour nighttime window that is too short for the ground and walls to cool down, causing the heat to compound aggressively day after day.
5. Acclimatization: Your body physically acclimatizes to its environment over time; populations in hotter climates naturally develop higher sweat rates and adjusted blood flow to handle thermal stress. Apart from that, Indian lifestyle adapts to the sun, streets empty out and businesses slow down during peak afternoon hours. Europe lacks this baseline, and because heatwaves are episodic, daily routines and heavy physical labor continue as normal, leading to rapid exhaustion.
never saw someone feeling this proud about being a BlTCH of WHlTES 😭
latrinos giving tough competition to east-Asians when it comes ass licking of WHlTES 🥀
Vehicle buyers pay huge upfront taxes, fees, and cesses. In return, they deserve the basic right to buy the exact fuel their vehicle engines were designed to run on.
If the govt wanted to "experiment" with E20 fuel, they should have done it responsibly by either buying a sample fleet of second-hand cars to test in a controlled settings or invite willing citizens to opt-in using subsidized fuel.
Forcing a mandatory policy onto everyone first and checking if it damages their engines later is outrageous. Treating the entire public as involuntary test subjects is a massive overreach.
EXPOSING ISI Agent Nasir Dhillon, who has used Indian Youtubers for crucial information.
1. Nasir was a sub-inspector before 2014 who owned a Maruti Car.
Now he owns multiple cars, including a Fortuner, and a real estate business.
Why did he suddenly gain a fortune?
Bloomberg has used words like "exquisite" and "delicacy" to explain Kopi Luwak, an Indonesian coffee whose beans are literally collected from poop of Asian civet.
But since "some" of the rocks of Indian Shilajit "might" have feces of birds stuck to it before cleaning, they wrote an entire hit piece to demean ancient Indian natural heritage.
Pic of how Kopi Luwak is procured 👇
After stone-pelting, when surveillance was conducted using drones, the Haridwar police found nothing but stones upon stones on the rooftops; 9 peacefuls arrested
I really don't want to make fun of any ra-pe victim British girl
Or children's from pelestine,
But everytime arab and British or white supremist account make fun of my country, they just justify the stuf happening with them