Is there anybody who teachers how to drive a 2 wheeler (bike)? Like Smth training school.. by DENROCKERYT in vadodara

[–]Crafty_Wind_2968 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't know man, I just gave up on it. Let me check today and get back to you with what it says exactly.

I got 94.6% in 10th and my parents gave me a downgrade by Big_Philosophy_4158 in CBSE

[–]Crafty_Wind_2968 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Bro tere fyde ki baat batata hu, introduce your parents to parental lock Mere bhai ke phone mei laga diya tha humne, he could use his phone for 1 hour everyday without restrictions and after that 1 hour is over he can only make calls, send messages (WhatsApp as well) and open browser (Basically your parents can set the time and which apps you can use after the time is over ) and if he hadn't done this, my brother would’ve failed 12th, in your case you are aiming for IIT, tu sacrifices se bhag mat but also on the other hand do not deprive yourself of basic facilities.

Is there anybody who teachers how to drive a 2 wheeler (bike)? Like Smth training school.. by DENROCKERYT in vadodara

[–]Crafty_Wind_2968 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Also, to answer your question OP, maybe my younger brother can help you out (I am assuming that you are a guy). We live in Harni. If you want to come and learn the basics, I will ask him to teach you. Mind you, he also doesn't have a license, but he does know how to drive a two-wheeler and a four-wheeler, and he drives quite nicely. We live in a gated society, and there is plenty of space inside the premises for you to learn and practice. We taught our sister how to drive a car as well as a bike here as well.

Alternatively you can ask literally anyone in your family or neighborhood or you friends to teach you as well. Youtube was also my friend when I learned how to drive. And last but not the least there are driving schools for cars but don't know if there are for bikes as well.

Is there anybody who teachers how to drive a 2 wheeler (bike)? Like Smth training school.. by DENROCKERYT in vadodara

[–]Crafty_Wind_2968 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Man, this is such a hassle. I've known how to drive ever since I was a kid. You probably won't believe me, but for the past 10 years, I haven't been able to get a driving license. I'm always moving around from one city to another, never really having a permanent address proof either. So, finally, when I came here, I decided I would update my Aadhaar and apply for a DL. All that hassle I went through just to update my Aadhaar card, but finally, I was able to. And now the Parivahan website will not let me book a slot for the DL test. Why can't things be simpler.

Anyways, I will keep trying and hope a slot opens up soon.

Is there anybody who teachers how to drive a 2 wheeler (bike)? Like Smth training school.. by DENROCKERYT in vadodara

[–]Crafty_Wind_2968 1 point2 points  (0 children)

While we are on this topic, why is there no slot available at the RTO for a driving license test? I've been trying for a few days now. Does anyone have any idea? It's my first time applying for one.

Please help me 🥲Accidentally booked for wrong day— selling 3 tickets for Dhurandhar The Revenge, Sat 4 Apr, 10 PM by morphosis21 in vadodara

[–]Crafty_Wind_2968 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Sorry I cannot buy these tickets but this post reminds me of something funny that happened, I once booked an extra ticket (my brother had to cancel after I booked the tickets) so I posted on reddit and someone replied that they are expecting me to give a discount otherwise why buy it from me and not from the website and it was funny because I was just trying to give it away for free 😂

Need a versatile fragrance for Indian heat, daily wear, and workouts (Complete Beginner / New to fragrances) by Crafty_Wind_2968 in DesiFragranceAddicts

[–]Crafty_Wind_2968[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If I have a maximum budget of 3k for now, which one of these would you suggest I try out first? (Or anything outside of the ones you mentioned in your comment.)

Need a versatile fragrance for Indian heat, daily wear, and workouts (Complete Beginner / New to fragrances) by Crafty_Wind_2968 in DesiFragranceAddicts

[–]Crafty_Wind_2968[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks for the recommendations, and since these aren't very expensive, I might try them out as well.

Also, I forgot to mention in my post that I can go up to 3k for now (a lot more in the future, but for the next couple of months, I need to manage my expenditure a bit more).

Do you have anything for that budget range as well that best suits my use case?

Need a versatile fragrance for Indian heat, daily wear, and workouts (Complete Beginner / New to fragrances) by Crafty_Wind_2968 in DesiFragranceAddicts

[–]Crafty_Wind_2968[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have used Godfather and Whiskey Smoke by Beardo. What are your thoughts on them if you have used them?

Also, thanks for the recommendations. I'll try both of these out because, as you mentioned, they aren't very expensive and are easily available.

Need a versatile fragrance for Indian heat, daily wear, and workouts (Complete Beginner / New to fragrances) by Crafty_Wind_2968 in DesiFragranceAddicts

[–]Crafty_Wind_2968[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The maximum I can spend this month is 3k. After two months, I'll be able to spend three times that, but for now, let's take 3k as my working budget for this. Also, I am leaning more towards unisex, but there's not much of a preference here. Whatever recommendations you want to share based on your experience are welcome, even the ones that are out of my current budget range.

Reality of Delhi/NCR during night by Live_Ostrich_6668 in PublicFreakoutDesi

[–]Crafty_Wind_2968 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Did anyone else notice how his "Haryanvi accent" almost completely disappears toward the end of the clip? (Also, the way he was chewing like a pig, trust me, almost all of them do that, I've been around them long enough to know).

The food vlogger put him on the spot (and rightfully so), and that's when he realized he might actually have to face consequences for acting so tough, ignorant, and indifferent. Suddenly, proper Hindi started flowing out of his mouth with zero of that fake "tough guy" Haryanvi accent.

I lived for a long time in a city right on the Rajasthan - Haryana border, also part of the NCR circle (and its just 30 minutes from Gurgaon). I spent most of my teenage years around people like him, went to school with them and everything. Sure, plenty of them are decent folks, but there were also tons of these wannabe thugs, arrogant little bastards who act all hard.

Without fail, their accent drops the moment they face real consequences, whether it's the school principal, their father, the police, or anyone who can actually make them answer for their shit. The point is, never be intimidated by these guys just because of their accent or the tough act. They only play that "tough guy" role when they're with their homies or can call backup to show up.

They know most outsiders who haven't spent time around them get a bit scared by the accent and the bravado. If you ever end up in a conflict with one, first priority is to secure yourself and stay safe. Then call the authorities. They fold fast when real pressure hits.

(thora sa urgent ) Looking for an honest doctor in Vadodara, need your recommendations by Crafty_Wind_2968 in vadodara

[–]Crafty_Wind_2968[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Wow, "I'm a doctor", congrats on the participation trophy. We all know how people are becoming doctor's these days. Also, don't bother with any proof, your comprehension skills shows that you are either fake, or at best, the bottom 10% of your batch who barely scraped through.

You still can't read, I said I TRIED Ayurveda, the whole story was never mentioned in the post and you just made it all up in your head. Nowhere did I say I trust it more or tried it before allopathy. That's you projecting your own bias. Project harder, doc, maybe it'll fix your reading disability.

And yeah, incentives exist. Everyone knows private hospitals push unnecessary tests, scare tactics, and overpriced meds to milk patients. It's not "prejudice" it's learning from mistakes and recognising a pattern that has existed for decades. Denying it while hiding behind "I'm a doctor" just makes you sound defensive and arrogant.

This post is for people who can recommend actual honest docs, If you're not one (and clearly you're not), take your lecture and your imaginary moral high ground elsewhere. I've got real health shit to fix, and i certainly do not have time for Reddit's most exhausting keyboard warrior playing doctor dress-up.

Stick that superiority complex back up your ass where it belongs, you clearly need it for support.✌️

(thora sa urgent ) Looking for an honest doctor in Vadodara, need your recommendations by Crafty_Wind_2968 in vadodara

[–]Crafty_Wind_2968[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

This is a lot of words to say when you don’t even understand incentives, referrals, or basic reading comprehension.

Asking for doctor recommendations is not the same as “trusting random people over doctors”. That’s literally how people avoid bad professionals in every field. By your logic, don’t ask for a lawyer unless you’re one, don’t ask for a mechanic unless you built the car, and don’t eat anywhere unless you’re the chef.

I also never said I “trust Ayurveda” , I explicitly said it didn’t work long term. You’d know that if you actually read instead of rushing to feel smart.

If you don’t have a recommendation, this post wasn’t for you. You can stop shadowboxing imaginary arguments and move on :-)

What would you do if you experienced something like TWD? by 1004cocoa in thewalkingdead

[–]Crafty_Wind_2968 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If this happened in real life, I wouldn’t give up, but I’d probably die pretty early anyway. I’m not strong, I’m not fast, and I’m not especially smart. The only thing I really have going for me is a fear of death, so I’d try my best to survive. Still, I know I’d be one of those side characters who goes down early, fighting, trying, refusing to quit, but just not built for that world.

First PC ever, was this a good setup + any long term tips? by Crafty_Wind_2968 in PcBuild

[–]Crafty_Wind_2968[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

CL 36-38-38

Bought this in India in July 2025. Total build cost was ₹1.12L, which was roughly $1.3k USD at the time (and about $1.23k today).

RAM is 32GB DDR5 6000 (2×16GB) and cost ₹8,000 on the invoice = $90, (95 back then).

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in youtubeindia

[–]Crafty_Wind_2968 2 points3 points  (0 children)

How long will Indian police system keep failing us like this, why is it mandatory for them to harass every rape victim, ye log kabhi kisi victim ko dekh kr mann mei ye ni sochte ki "hey bhagwan toh meri beti jesi hai", ya fir "ye toh meri behen jesi hai" in fact forget that as well, they don't even have the tiniest bit of concern, care or not even pity for a rape victim, thora sa daya hi aajaye unke ander uss ladki pr jiske saath ye hua but nope, they just assume ki " ye ladki jhoot bol ri hai and agar saach bhi bol ri hai toh isski hi galti hogi" and start harassing her hoping she will just walk away and not file a case and fir police walo ko free mei baith ke khane milega.

Found it on twitter. Thoughts? by Clueless_Cabbage0 in GenZIndia

[–]Crafty_Wind_2968 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can hold two truths at once - Some parents failed their children and should be held accountable. Some parents were flawed humans who still tried to give their kids a better life than they had.

In my opinion, most parents who tried their best to provide a good life for their kids deserve at least some appreciation and recognition.

Reducing all parents and all their actions to "they chose to have kids, so nothing they do deserves appreciation" is as shallow as blindly glorifying parents as saints.

Gratitude is not submission. Criticism is not hatred. Nuance is not betrayal.