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From @grok
•The video is misrepresented: It originates from Rupganj, Bangladesh (March 2026), showing vigilante mob justice where women accused of stealing a gold chain had their hair cut as punishment; it is not from India and has no connection to Dalits or caste traditions.
•The “pre nocta” claim is fabricated: No evidence exists of any Hindu tradition called “pre nocta” (or prima nocta) granting upper-caste men rights to a Dalit woman’s virginity before marriage; searches confirm this as a myth copied from European folklore and applied falsely here.
•Context on head shaving: Forced head shaving sometimes occurs in India as mob punishment, inter-caste disputes, or religious rituals, but the specific narrative in this post is false and appears designed to sensationalize anti-India sentiment.
@AshySlasheeDB When the power went out at the theater, obviously no movies would run so we played hide and go seek and we have three floors. Those were the days.
On this day, 27 years ago, we chased what is well-known as the strongest #tornado in History.
This shows the F5 tornado near peak intensity, just after devastating the community of Bridge Creek, Oklahoma.
Aa freshman meteorology students at OU, we stupidly abandoned our Geo Tracker and took shelter under an overpass. Research was published that overpasses can accelerate the tornadic wind and be even more dangerous.
We then saw the terrible devastation in Moore, Oklahoma with horses wandering down the highway and people emerging from their destroyed homes. Over 50 people lost their lives from the May 3, 1999 tornado outbreak.
There was another massive violent tornado with a supercell to the north near Mulhall, Oklahoma that peaked after sunset.
The tornado outbreak was still going when I woke up for class the next morning at 7 am.
This is a day that Oklahomans will never forget. Enjoy the nice weather this May 3,
I have never heard of it either. Here is what @grok provided
•The X post by @RdnckGroyperDlx is a casual, confused reply to a news share about three men arrested in Cedar Park, Texas, after a reported “jugging” at Wells Fargo led to a police chase.
•“Jugging” is criminal slang for watching people withdraw cash from banks or ATMs, then following them to rob the money later, typically by breaking into their vehicle or confronting them when vulnerable.
•The incident involved suspects in an older Dodge Charger who fled the scene; they were linked to a separate jugging theft of about $25,000 from a victim in Oklahoma.