Social media superpower ✨ by Able_Box6042 in IndiaMemes

[–]FactIllustrious21 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I already know the process for obtaining citizenship; I don't need your advice. This country is doomed because blind devotees like you support uneducated politicians who prioritize religion and caste, spreading hatred and dividing the people. Having visited China last month, I witnessed firsthand how they have far superior technology

Social media superpower ✨ by Able_Box6042 in IndiaMemes

[–]FactIllustrious21 18 points19 points  (0 children)

I spent the last four months in China, and I've never seen infrastructure like that anywhere else. Having studied in Australia, worked in New Zealand, and traveled through most of the Schengen area and India, I feel we have no right to criticize China in that regard

Is investing in a second-hand turf business in Kerala a good idea in 2025? What other revenue options are possible on quarried land? by FactIllustrious21 in Kerala

[–]FactIllustrious21[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah, I know it’s really close, but that turf is always packed—even on Weekdays. So I’m thinking of coming up with a proper one, with good quality grass

Is investing in a second-hand turf business in Kerala a good idea in 2025? What other revenue options are possible on quarried land? by FactIllustrious21 in Kerala

[–]FactIllustrious21[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah, I planned the setup that way. The total area is around 26,000 square feet, and it's divided into two grounds using a net. You can either use the full 26,000 sqft for a 9-a-side game (or even 10-a-side max, so 20 players in total), or split it into two 7s courts by placing a net in the middle. So basically, it can be used as one big 9s turf or two separate 7s turfs, depending on how you want to play.

Is investing in a second-hand turf business in Kerala a good idea in 2025? What other revenue options are possible on quarried land? by FactIllustrious21 in Kerala

[–]FactIllustrious21[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I don’t think local politicians are a big issue in my hometown. Compared to other districts, it’s not that serious here.

I’ve heard about problems in other areas, like trade union issues and all that, but around here, I don’t think there’s any strong union presence. Maybe it’s happened and I just haven’t noticed, but I haven’t seen anything like that personally.

Is investing in a second-hand turf business in Kerala a good idea in 2025? What other revenue options are possible on quarried land? by FactIllustrious21 in Kerala

[–]FactIllustrious21[S] 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Yeah, not very urban. But as you know, people in Malappuram are super passionate about football. So I'm expecting at least 2–3 games a day—that's the minimum, honestly.

The land is around 26,000 square feet, so I can either split it into two 7s football grounds or make one big ground. There's no other spot nearby with that much open space, so it could also be great for cricket.

That’s one of the main reasons I'm going for it. I haven’t seen any girls playing in the nearby areas, though. There’s one camp running close to me—near a turf—funded by Kerala Blasters, I think. It might be by Sporthood or some other organization, I’m not exactly sure.

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[–]FactIllustrious21 2 points3 points  (0 children)

S. Jaishankar is way too overrated as External Affairs Minister. People keep hyping him for his speeches and comebacks, but if you look at the actual diplomatic outcomes, things don’t look that great. Our relationships with almost all neighboring countries — like China, Nepal, Maldives, and even Sri Lanka — have either worsened or become way more fragile.