• Look at their body language.

    These people think they will be hired by someone for jobs or people will meet them for projects and ventures??

    What future do they have, do their parents sleep easy knowing their children have become zombies ????

    #JNU #Malechh #Daitya #Gandagi #killTheComred #LeftistVirus #scrolllink
    Look at their body language. These people think they will be hired by someone for jobs or people will meet them for projects and ventures?? What future do they have, do their parents sleep easy knowing their children have become zombies ???? #JNU #Malechh #Daitya #Gandagi #killTheComred #LeftistVirus #scrolllink
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  • Thing to think about!

    #curios #knowledge #science #discovery #scrolllink
    Thing to think about! #curios #knowledge #science #discovery #scrolllink
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  • ARIANA GRANDE POSTS PRO-ISLAMIC MESSAGE ON SOCIAL MEDIA

    You would think after a Muslim suicide bomber ended the lives of fans at her concert she would be a bit more aware.

    There is just no helping some people.

    #ArianaGrande #post #ProIslamic #Scrolllink #malechchh #Muslims #SuicideBomber #islam #jehadi
    🚨ARIANA GRANDE POSTS PRO-ISLAMIC MESSAGE ON SOCIAL MEDIA You would think after a Muslim suicide bomber ended the lives of fans at her concert she would be a bit more aware. There is just no helping some people. #ArianaGrande #post #ProIslamic #Scrolllink #malechchh #Muslims #SuicideBomber #islam #jehadi
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  • Traditional outfit of Kinnaur,
    Today we see diversity of religion globally but if we dive deep we see many similarities among them.
    For ex., this veil which the lady in the portrait is wearing during wedding ceremony you'll see such similarity in other religion as well.
    If you think deeply well you must think deeply and find why there's similarity?
    Is it because people are same or the origin of all traditions comes from the same source?
    Traditional outfit of Kinnaur, Today we see diversity of religion globally but if we dive deep we see many similarities among them. For ex., this veil which the lady in the portrait is wearing during wedding ceremony you'll see such similarity in other religion as well. If you think deeply well you must think deeply and find why there's similarity? Is it because people are same or the origin of all traditions comes from the same source?
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  • Politics

    #politicians #politics #scrolllink #Think
    Politics 💀 #politicians #politics #scrolllink #Think
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  • WHY GROKIPEDIA IS MAKING THE MEDIA MELTDOWN - AND WHY THAT’S A GOOD THING

    The legacy media is melting down over a digital encyclopedia. Not a government scandal. Not a war. A website. It’s called Grokipedia, Elon's AI-powered alternative to Wikipedia, and it has already done the unthinkable: challenged the establishment’s control over online “truth.”

    Launched in beta as version 0.1, Grokipedia already has more than 885,000 entries, and that’s just the start. Musk says version 1.0 is coming soon and promises it will be “ten times better”. Better than what? According to Musk: better than Wikipedia itself. And if you look at how both sites handle controversial topics, he might be right.

    Wikipedia is run by volunteers, but let’s not kid ourselves, ideological gatekeeping is baked into its DNA. From politics to culture to science, pages are shaped by editors who lean overwhelmingly left. Anyone who’s ever tried to update a conservative viewpoint knows what happens: instant reversion, flags, bans, and “consensus.”

    It’s not “the wisdom of the crowd.” It’s the orthodoxy of a very specific crowd.

    Grokipedia’s arrival struck a nerve because it breaks that consensus. It doesn’t just rewrite articles, it reframes narratives. The BLM entry? It notes the movement’s scale, but also includes the violence, property damage, and 25 deaths linked to the 2020 riots. Wikipedia barely mentions that.

    The Tucker Carlson page? It calls out the systemic media bias he exposed, citing actual reporting, something Wikipedia refuses to do without filtering it through their editorial “neutrality” filter.

    Even the entry on Elon Musk pulls no punches. It praises his impact, while noting the relentless attacks from left-leaning media. Shocking, right?

    This isn’t about articles, it’s about power. Wikipedia has held a near-monopoly over online reference knowledge since 2001. Now, an AI-driven, open-access rival shows up and suddenly every blue-check pundit is in DEFCON 1 mode.

    The panic isn’t about errors. It’s about losing control over the narrative. Grokipedia lets people see different angles, uncensored, and that alone makes it dangerous to the establishment.

    Truth Doesn’t Need a Gatekeeper

    Grokipedia isn’t perfect. No source is. But it offers something we haven’t had in a long time: real competition in the knowledge economy. And that’s exactly why it’s driving Wikipedia’s defenders, and their media allies, absolutely mad.

    If your version of “truth” can’t stand up to a free marketplace of ideas, maybe it was never the truth to begin with.

    #wikipedia #mayopedia #Grokipedia #scrolllink
    WHY GROKIPEDIA IS MAKING THE MEDIA MELTDOWN - AND WHY THAT’S A GOOD THING The legacy media is melting down over a digital encyclopedia. Not a government scandal. Not a war. A website. It’s called Grokipedia, Elon's AI-powered alternative to Wikipedia, and it has already done the unthinkable: challenged the establishment’s control over online “truth.” Launched in beta as version 0.1, Grokipedia already has more than 885,000 entries, and that’s just the start. Musk says version 1.0 is coming soon and promises it will be “ten times better”. Better than what? According to Musk: better than Wikipedia itself. And if you look at how both sites handle controversial topics, he might be right. Wikipedia is run by volunteers, but let’s not kid ourselves, ideological gatekeeping is baked into its DNA. From politics to culture to science, pages are shaped by editors who lean overwhelmingly left. Anyone who’s ever tried to update a conservative viewpoint knows what happens: instant reversion, flags, bans, and “consensus.” It’s not “the wisdom of the crowd.” It’s the orthodoxy of a very specific crowd. Grokipedia’s arrival struck a nerve because it breaks that consensus. It doesn’t just rewrite articles, it reframes narratives. The BLM entry? It notes the movement’s scale, but also includes the violence, property damage, and 25 deaths linked to the 2020 riots. Wikipedia barely mentions that. The Tucker Carlson page? It calls out the systemic media bias he exposed, citing actual reporting, something Wikipedia refuses to do without filtering it through their editorial “neutrality” filter. Even the entry on Elon Musk pulls no punches. It praises his impact, while noting the relentless attacks from left-leaning media. Shocking, right? This isn’t about articles, it’s about power. Wikipedia has held a near-monopoly over online reference knowledge since 2001. Now, an AI-driven, open-access rival shows up and suddenly every blue-check pundit is in DEFCON 1 mode. The panic isn’t about errors. It’s about losing control over the narrative. Grokipedia lets people see different angles, uncensored, and that alone makes it dangerous to the establishment. Truth Doesn’t Need a Gatekeeper Grokipedia isn’t perfect. No source is. But it offers something we haven’t had in a long time: real competition in the knowledge economy. And that’s exactly why it’s driving Wikipedia’s defenders, and their media allies, absolutely mad. If your version of “truth” can’t stand up to a free marketplace of ideas, maybe it was never the truth to begin with. #wikipedia #mayopedia #Grokipedia #scrolllink
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  • Your brain is a muscle of adaptation — and stress, in the right amount, is its workout. Moderate stress acts like resistance training for your mind, triggering the release of neurochemicals like norepinephrine and dopamine that enhance focus, learning, and memory. It pushes the brain to strengthen neural pathways and form new ones, improving its ability to handle future challenges.

    Studies from the University of California, Berkeley show that mild stress can boost neurogenesis — the growth of new brain cells — and improve cognitive flexibility, helping you think faster and make better decisions under pressure. The key lies in balance: while chronic stress damages the brain, controlled doses fuel mental resilience, motivation, and creativity.

    So instead of avoiding stress completely, embrace challenges that stretch your limits — a tough project, a workout, or learning something new. That’s how your brain stays young, adaptable, and ready for anything.

    #Neuroscience #BrainHealth #MentalHealthMatters #scrolllink
    Your brain is a muscle of adaptation — and stress, in the right amount, is its workout. Moderate stress acts like resistance training for your mind, triggering the release of neurochemicals like norepinephrine and dopamine that enhance focus, learning, and memory. It pushes the brain to strengthen neural pathways and form new ones, improving its ability to handle future challenges. Studies from the University of California, Berkeley show that mild stress can boost neurogenesis — the growth of new brain cells — and improve cognitive flexibility, helping you think faster and make better decisions under pressure. The key lies in balance: while chronic stress damages the brain, controlled doses fuel mental resilience, motivation, and creativity. So instead of avoiding stress completely, embrace challenges that stretch your limits — a tough project, a workout, or learning something new. That’s how your brain stays young, adaptable, and ready for anything. #Neuroscience #BrainHealth #MentalHealthMatters #scrolllink
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  • Experts say we could soon resurrect Neanderthals.

    But should we bring another human species onto earth?

    The idea of resurrecting Neanderthals—once confined to science fiction—may soon be within reach. Since sequencing the Neanderthal genome in 2010, researchers have made leaps in gene editing, with tools like CRISPR now capable of modifying DNA at astonishing precision.

    Some scientists, including Harvard geneticist George Church, have even proposed creating a Neanderthal genome using human stem cells and implanting it in a surrogate. Theoretically, a “Neanderthal-like” embryo could be engineered from scratch.

    But as scientific possibility inches closer, so do serious concerns about whether it should ever be attempted.

    Experts warn that resurrecting a Neanderthal raises profound ethical and biological red flags. Human and Neanderthal pregnancies may be incompatible, and even if successful, the resulting individual would face a life of extreme isolation—without community, culture, or peers. The idea of a lone Neanderthal living in modern society, or worse, confined as a scientific specimen, is deeply troubling to many anthropologists and bioethicists.

    “That is one of the most unethical things I can possibly think of,” said anthropologist Jennifer Raff. As the science advances, the moral dilemmas intensify—forcing society to confront not just what’s possible, but what’s right.

    #science #anthropology #neanderthal #human #scrolllink
    ⚠️ Experts say we could soon resurrect Neanderthals. But should we bring another human species onto earth? The idea of resurrecting Neanderthals—once confined to science fiction—may soon be within reach. Since sequencing the Neanderthal genome in 2010, researchers have made leaps in gene editing, with tools like CRISPR now capable of modifying DNA at astonishing precision. Some scientists, including Harvard geneticist George Church, have even proposed creating a Neanderthal genome using human stem cells and implanting it in a surrogate. Theoretically, a “Neanderthal-like” embryo could be engineered from scratch. But as scientific possibility inches closer, so do serious concerns about whether it should ever be attempted. Experts warn that resurrecting a Neanderthal raises profound ethical and biological red flags. Human and Neanderthal pregnancies may be incompatible, and even if successful, the resulting individual would face a life of extreme isolation—without community, culture, or peers. The idea of a lone Neanderthal living in modern society, or worse, confined as a scientific specimen, is deeply troubling to many anthropologists and bioethicists. “That is one of the most unethical things I can possibly think of,” said anthropologist Jennifer Raff. As the science advances, the moral dilemmas intensify—forcing society to confront not just what’s possible, but what’s right. #science #anthropology #neanderthal #human #scrolllink
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  • Mohit Singh married Namrata 11 years ago. He alleged that his wife had illicit relationships due to which he was frustrated . When he complained to his father in law, Rajkumar Singh Rajawat about the same, he threatened to send him to jail. Mohit claimed that on June 22nd, his father-in-law stole jewelry from his home.

    Troubled by all of these, his son-in-law hired two young men to mu*der his father-in-law.

    A contract of Rs. 6 lakh was given to a man, Rishabh. Rishabh and his companion strangled the father-in-law with a rope and then stabbed him to death. 

    Mohit had also hatched a conspiracy to get his wife Namrata killed by crushing her with a car but before he could do that, he was arrested by the police. 

    Based on evidence and CCTV footage, the police arrested the son-in-law, who confessed the entire truth. The police are searching for two absconding contract killers.

    NOW WHO DO YOU THINK IS RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS SITUATION?

    #formenidia #law #wife #kaliyug #fatherinlaw #scrolllink
    Mohit Singh married Namrata 11 years ago. He alleged that his wife had illicit relationships due to which he was frustrated . When he complained to his father in law, Rajkumar Singh Rajawat about the same, he threatened to send him to jail. Mohit claimed that on June 22nd, his father-in-law stole jewelry from his home. Troubled by all of these, his son-in-law hired two young men to mu*der his father-in-law. A contract of Rs. 6 lakh was given to a man, Rishabh. Rishabh and his companion strangled the father-in-law with a rope and then stabbed him to death.  Mohit had also hatched a conspiracy to get his wife Namrata killed by crushing her with a car but before he could do that, he was arrested by the police.  Based on evidence and CCTV footage, the police arrested the son-in-law, who confessed the entire truth. The police are searching for two absconding contract killers. NOW WHO DO YOU THINK IS RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS SITUATION? #formenidia #law #wife #kaliyug #fatherinlaw #scrolllink
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  • What Bengal does today, rest of India never thinks ever before.....

    #bengal #kali #puja #hindu #festival #scrolllink
    What Bengal does today, rest of India never thinks ever before..... #bengal #kali #puja #hindu #festival #scrolllink
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  • What do you think?

    #CMyogi #YogiAdityaNath #muslim #islam
    What do you think? #CMyogi #YogiAdityaNath #muslim #islam
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  • New Hero of this country

    This advocate what president of India n PM of India could not dare to say to judiciary.

    He said it in very clear words what people think about judiciary

    #law #judiciary #judge #advocate #scrolllink
    New Hero of this country 🔥 This advocate what president of India n PM of India could not dare to say to judiciary. He said it in very clear words what people think about judiciary #law #judiciary #judge #advocate #scrolllink
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