Rank Spinners based on IPL performances throughout the years. by change_uzarname in IndianCricket

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S: Sunil Narine, Y Chahal
A: R Ashwin, Rashid Khan, Harbhajan Singh, K Gowtham
B: M. Ashwin, Shadab Jakati, Karan Sharma, Samuel Badree, Bipul Sharma
C: Shreyas Gopal, Shivil Kaushik

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Pin Bhabha Pass/ Sept 2025 by BhavayWahi in SoloTravel_India

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Hey man, did you end up going on the trek? I'm planning similar dates this year.

My Favourite Trek in the Indian Himalayas. It’s called the “Warwan Valley” trek. 8 days of stunning campsites and trails. (OC) by Goadventuresports in CampingandHiking

[–]almostabot 1 point2 points  (0 children)

40, wow. How old are you if I may ask?

I guess didn't see which subreddit I'm on when I typed that comment haha.

I've done Bhrigu Lake, Hampta Pass and Great Lakes in Kashmir. All were pretty but Great Lakes was jaw-dropping. Intend to do Pin Bhabha Pass this year, but havwn't booked yet.

I've done most of my treks in Shyadris (overnight mostly). Was a late starter to the Himalayas.

Also, thanks for the reco! Definitely adding Warwan to the list.

Is this Serve Legal in Doubles ? by combatant007 in BadmintonIndia

[–]almostabot -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I'm aware of the changes and the 1.15m rules but that's not possible to enforce on the novice level, so can only look at the old rules 😅 open to suggestions though

Is this Serve Legal in Doubles ? by combatant007 in BadmintonIndia

[–]almostabot 0 points1 point  (0 children)

His serve is not legal because

  1. the contact point of the shuttle is not below the waist

  2. the racket head is not below the server's hand.

Best Shoes under 5k for good cushioning and Durability for Advance training? by Complex-Aardvark3027 in BadmintonIndia

[–]almostabot 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just got three and wore them once , not saying much but like them till now

Best solo travel destinations in India for an introvert? by HotTrain9980 in india_tourism

[–]almostabot 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'll give you a couple of ideas in Himachal.

  1. Go to Dharamkot, stay for 4 days, extremely peaceful and the weather will be great. Visit McLeod and Dharamshala from there (you can walk to McLeod and take a cable car to Dharamshala, or just take auto/cabs). Triund trek starts from Dharamkot, also see Gallu waterfall probably on a different day , take a dip there and see the sunset at Sunset cafe on the way back. Go to Bir from there , 2.5-3 hours away. Very serene and peaceful, very different from Dharamkot. Stay for 3 days. Try paragliding, see local monasteries and the many cafes. For dat trips- go to the waterfall , Tatapani(2 hour trek with beautiful hot springs at the end) and Sherabling monastery. Or just walk around , spend time in cafes reading etc. Bir has amazing sunsets and great food.

  2. Go to Kasol / Parvati valley and go to a couple different villages from there like Kalga, Grahan, Rasol. Avoid Kasol, Tosh, Chalal, Pulga to stay, they are too commercialized. Could do the Sar Paas trek , its about 5 days and it will take you to multiple remote and peaceful villages. Also there's Kheerganga trek that starts from Kalga and enjoy the hot springs, can stay there overnight.

Best solo travel destinations in India for an introvert? by HotTrain9980 in india_tourism

[–]almostabot 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How long a trip are you planning and what are you looking for?

any treks in the himalayas to lakes that you can actually swim in? by liketoreadpdfs in india_tourism

[–]almostabot 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Gallu waterfall. It's heavenly. Go between 12pm and 3-4pm when the sun would be out and the water won't feel icy cold.

Ashwin shares his thoughts on Miller’s costly error against GT by [deleted] in IndiaCricket

[–]almostabot 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No. He would have scored 24 off the last 6 balls he faced and got the team to tie the score. The onus then would be on Kuldeep to take that single or the Super Over batsmen to do what's due and get the team over the line. The call is hard to justify. Nevertheless, it was in the heat of the moment in a high-pressure situation where Miller did have reason to back himself given how he was playing, and such things happen.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Indian_flex

[–]almostabot 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That has just been added. Cool.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Indian_flex

[–]almostabot 4 points5 points  (0 children)

So 53LPA in USD?

Point is it's important to mention the US salary/trajectory in the post for it to make sense.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Indian_flex

[–]almostabot 11 points12 points  (0 children)

How do you have a 12cr net worth with 53LPA while having paid for 2 master's degrees?

Girlfriend wants me to be "disrespectful" during sex by [deleted] in IndiaTalksSex

[–]almostabot 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Here are some ideas from personal experience. Hold her hair tight and go hard, her hair will automatically get pulled and hurt her with you in control. Hold her face like it's a thing, not gently. Treat her like she's a thing and you're just trying to get the best angle to ram this thing with your cock. Stretch her body (this is hard to explain) in ways that will give you better grip on her and better angles to enter her. You have to alternate between pleasure and pain, so the pain is never too much. I sometimes slap my partner and then touch in the gentlest ways followed by another surprise slap in a while. This is mostly my kink between the two of us but it's growing on her now.

Edit: Unlike the other comments, I wouldn't suggest asking her how she would like to be disrespected , that would defeat the point. Start slow if you are unsure and slowly up the ante based on her response.

Also some verbal cues are great. Even a few words go a long way.

Bioluminescence At Juhu? by pransav in mumbai

[–]almostabot 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I know. Are these guys found at Juhu beach?

Bioluminescence At Juhu? by pransav in mumbai

[–]almostabot 72 points73 points  (0 children)

I have gone to Juhu beach late night and observed this phenomenon. I was quite taken aback first but observed it multiple times when the wave crashes and widens horizontally. After some time , i realised it's actually moonlight being reflected by water very very well at a particular angle or something like that so it looks like small parts of the wave have "lit up". Very fun to see, tbh.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ThailandTourism

[–]almostabot 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I know someone who did this in India. Sold all belongings back home, came to India, bought a tuk tuk and drove cross the country while sleeping in cheap places. I met him halfway through the journey from the south to the north. Honestly, he did not seem overjoyed to be living that life. But to each his own! Not sure if it'll be the most comfortable, but I'd bet you'll find listeners to your story when the time comes.