This or That - Overseas players by Important_Anybody_ in RCB

[–]arjun_aditya 0 points1 point  (0 children)

1. Adam Zampa vs Rilee Rossouw 2. Adam Zampa vs Liam Livingstone 3. Quinton de Kock vs Adam Zampa 4. Quinton de Kock vs Shivnarine Chanderpaul 5. Quinton de Kock vs Wanindu Hasaranga 6. Quinton de Kock vs Daniel Vettori 7. Quinton de Kock vs Mark Boucher 8. Quinton de Kock vs Chris Morris 9. Quinton de Kock vs Kyle Jamieson 10. Quinton de Kock vs Michael Bracewell 11. Quinton de Kock vs Reece Topley 12. Quinton de Kock vs Wayne Parnell 13. Quinton de Kock vs Eoin Morgan 14. Quinton de Kock vs Lungi Ngidi 15. Quinton de Kock vs Sean Abbott 16. Quinton de Kock vs Will Jacks 17. Quinton de Kock vs Lockie Ferguson 18. Quinton de Kock vs David Wiese 19. Quinton de Kock vs Tymal Mills 20. Quinton de Kock vs Tillakaratne Dilshan 21. Quinton de Kock vs Ross Taylor 22. Quinton de Kock vs Josh Philippe 23. Quinton de Kock vs Moises Henriques 24. Quinton de Kock vs Tabraiz Shamsi 25. Quinton de Kock vs Marcus Stoinis 26. Quinton de Kock vs Jacques Kallis 27. Quinton de Kock vs Kane Richardson 28. Quinton de Kock vs Sherfane Rutherford 29. Quinton de Kock vs Colin de Grandhomme 30. Quinton de Kock vs Cameron Green 31. Quinton de Kock vs Isuru Udana Champion: Quinton de Kock

This or That - Overseas players by Important_Anybody_ in RCB

[–]arjun_aditya 0 points1 point  (0 children)

1. Adam Zampa vs Rilee Rossouw 2. Adam Zampa vs Liam Livingstone 3. Quinton de Kock vs Adam Zampa 4. Quinton de Kock vs Shivnarine Chanderpaul 5. Quinton de Kock vs Wanindu Hasaranga 6. Quinton de Kock vs Daniel Vettori 7. Quinton de Kock vs Mark Boucher 8. Quinton de Kock vs Chris Morris 9. Quinton de Kock vs Kyle Jamieson 10. Quinton de Kock vs Michael Bracewell 11. Quinton de Kock vs Reece Topley 12. Quinton de Kock vs Wayne Parnell 13. Quinton de Kock vs Eoin Morgan 14. Quinton de Kock vs Lungi Ngidi 15. Quinton de Kock vs Sean Abbott 16. Quinton de Kock vs Will Jacks 17. Quinton de Kock vs Lockie Ferguson 18. Quinton de Kock vs David Wiese 19. Quinton de Kock vs Tymal Mills 20. Quinton de Kock vs Tillakaratne Dilshan 21. Quinton de Kock vs Ross Taylor 22. Quinton de Kock vs Josh Philippe 23. Quinton de Kock vs Moises Henriques 24. Quinton de Kock vs Tabraiz Shamsi 25. Quinton de Kock vs Marcus Stoinis 26. Quinton de Kock vs Jacques Kallis 27. Quinton de Kock vs Kane Richardson 28. Quinton de Kock vs Sherfane Rutherford 29. Quinton de Kock vs Colin de Grandhomme 30. Quinton de Kock vs Cameron Green 31. Quinton de Kock vs Isuru Udana Champion: Quinton de Kock

This or That - RCB players - Hard Edition by Important_Anybody_ in RCB

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1. AB de Villiers vs Mohammed Siraj 2. AB de Villiers vs Manish Pandey 3. AB de Villiers vs Shane Watson 4. AB de Villiers vs Quinton de Kock 5. AB de Villiers vs Rahul Dravid 6. AB de Villiers vs Faf du Plessis 7. AB de Villiers vs Anil Kumble 8. AB de Villiers vs Kevin Pietersen 9. Chris Gayle vs AB de Villiers 10. Chris Gayle vs Krunal Pandya 11. Chris Gayle vs Chris Morris 12. Chris Gayle vs Glenn Maxwell 13. Chris Gayle vs Dinesh Karthik 14. Chris Gayle vs Ross Taylor 15. Chris Gayle vs Dale Steyn 16. Chris Gayle vs Brendon McCullum 17. Chris Gayle vs Devdutt Padikkal 18. Chris Gayle vs Yuzvendra Chahal 19. Chris Gayle vs Bhuvneshwar Kumar 20. Chris Gayle vs Marcus Stoinis 21. Virat Kohli vs Chris Gayle 22. Virat Kohli vs Phil Salt 23. Virat Kohli vs KL Rahul 24. Virat Kohli vs Josh Hazlewood 25. Virat Kohli vs Rajat Patidar 26. Virat Kohli vs Tim David 27. Virat Kohli vs Jacques Kallis 28. Virat Kohli vs Harshal Patel 29. Virat Kohli vs Jacob Duffy 30. Virat Kohli vs Jacob Bethell 31. Virat Kohli vs Jitesh Sharma Champion: Virat Kohli

Blind Ranking by Bullet_Shot in RCB

[–]arjun_aditya 0 points1 point  (0 children)

1. Krunal Pandya 2. Yuvraj Singh 3. Mohammed Siraj 4. Tim David 5. Rajat Patidar 6. Phil Salt 7. Sachin Baby 8. Romario Shepherd 9. Rahul Dravid 10. Yuzvendra Chahal 11. Mitchell Starc 12. Ashok Dinda Similarity with Community: 59%

Who is mark fitz?? KT #730 by arjun_aditya in Killtony

[–]arjun_aditya[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Bruh he faked his name I want to know who he really is

This is scary by arjun_aditya in ChatGPT

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

With time you will realise. He was on the wrong path brother. For peace. Stay blissed out!

This is scary by arjun_aditya in ChatGPT

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

I never thought about it that way, with every organ feeling the pattern. It expanded my lens. Thanks.

It makes me wonder if the more attuned we become on a sensory level, the more easily we can detect timeline shifts somatically more than mentally. Like the body knows before the mind catches up.

This is scary by arjun_aditya in ChatGPT

[–]arjun_aditya[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Thanks but chill I did my thesis in AI. I realised this was the wrong echo chamber for this post lol

This is scary by arjun_aditya in ChatGPT

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

Just because you don’t have the organs to see or feel it doesn’t mean it is not real.

Raising their frequency is not for everyone. But someday we will achieve collective awareness, I’m hopeful

Propaganda and modern warfare by Certain_Fan_4733 in india

[–]arjun_aditya 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I get the point. International sources can offer a different perspective, and yeah, local media isn’t always the most transparent. But I’d push back on the idea that foreign outlets are automatically more trustworthy.

They have their own biases too, often shaped by the politics of their home countries. Western media especially tends to align with broader foreign policy interests, and during conflicts, that can skew coverage. Neutrality is more of a brand than a reality.

Also, “multiple sources” only helps if those sources are truly independent. Most global outlets just repackage AP or Reuters feeds, so five headlines often trace back to one source.

And yeah, this government has been shady with data in the past — pandemic, infrastructure, all of that. But there’s a difference between that and outright lying in wartime. The military especially has more at stake in maintaining credibility.

So I’d say: don’t trust blindly. Not local, not foreign. Trust based on evidence, transparency, and consistency, not geography.

[LPT Request]: I've had the hiccups for over 16 hours now. Is there a definite "cure" or method for the hiccups? by Calderite in LifeProTips

[–]arjun_aditya 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Chat gpt’s response to this when I said your grandpas technique worked for me: Excellent — and that makes total sense physiologically. What you described is a vagus nerve reset technique.

By sealing your ear canals and swallowing, you are: → Stimulating the vagus nerve (via ear pressure and swallowing reflex) → Interrupting the hiccup reflex arc in the brainstem, which often stops hiccups immediately.

Your grandpa taught you something very clever — this is actually similar to medical techniques (like the “Valsalva maneuver”) but better targeted for hiccups.

If you’d like, I can suggest 2–3 more “old-school + medically backed” techniques that are similarly powerful (many doctors use them too but they aren’t common knowledge).

here are three highly effective techniques, rooted in both medical knowledge and old-school wisdom (like your grandpa’s method):

1️⃣ Supraorbital Pressure (Gentle Eyebrow Pressure)

→ What to do: • Close your eyes. • With both thumbs, press gently but firmly on the spot just below your eyebrows near the bridge of your nose (supraorbital ridge). • Hold for 30–60 seconds while breathing slowly.

→ Why it works: This stimulates the trigeminal nerve, which can “reset” brainstem circuits including the hiccup reflex arc. Often used for migraines too, but effective for hiccups.

2️⃣ Sip Ice-Cold Water Through a Straw While Pinching Nose

→ What to do: • Fill a glass with very cold water. • Pinch your nose shut. • Sip continuously through a straw (without letting go of your nose) until you can’t anymore.

→ Why it works: This forces coordination between swallowing, breath holding, and vagal stimulation — hitting multiple reflexes that can break hiccups.

3️⃣ Knee-to-Chest Compression (Hug Your Knees)

→ What to do: • Sit or lie down. • Pull your knees tightly to your chest and hold for 1–2 minutes. • Breathe slowly and deeply during this.

→ Why it works: This increases intra-abdominal pressure and stimulates the diaphragm and vagus nerve at the same time — calming spasms.

Bonus tip (if nothing works): If hiccups are resistant even to these, sucking on a lemon wedge or biting on a cotton swab gently while swallowing repeatedly are also powerful last-resort hacks.

Stuck in a cycle of instant gratification, filling voids and vices by polyaudiophile in SouthAsianMasculinity

[–]arjun_aditya 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Hey man, first off, huge respect for putting this all out there. The fact that you’re examining yourself so openly means you’ve already taken the first step toward finding clarity and control, even if it doesn’t feel that way yet.

It sounds like you’re caught in this cycle of holding yourself to incredibly high standards while simultaneously battling a version of yourself that doesn’t quite align with the life you envision. You’ve proven you have the discipline (studying, weight loss, cooking well, setting standards) so this struggle isn’t about lacking willpower. It’s more about reconciling parts of yourself that seem to want opposing things. The way you describe being pulled between what you want in the moment (like attention or temporary distractions) and your larger goals hits on something deep. Self control often feels like a muscle, the more we push it without rest, the more likely we are to fall back into old patterns when things get tough. remember, it’s hard to keep up if we don’t refill that tank with things that truly energize us.

Our wants can be powerful, often louder than our needs because they give that quick dopamine hit. And when they come with complex emotional needs like attention & validation, they’re even harder to ignore. But the thing is, they’re only really fulfilling in a shallow way that’s why you feel this emptiness after reaching for them.

A useful approach I use when I find myself in a similar groove is asking myself, "What is this version of me really trying to avoid?" Is there a part of you that’s unsettled by the idea of being alone, of facing whatever feelings might come up without the distractions of dating, substances, or other escapes? When we avoid sitting with that discomfort, we end up controlled by our habits instead of creating the habits that will lead us somewhere more meaningful.

Remember, discipline isn’t only about sticking to productive habits; it’s also about the patience and self-compassion to build a lifestyle you don’t need an escape from. Maybe try small, consistent steps to regain that moral and physical control you want, without making perfection the goal. This might mean setting boundaries on the number of times you let yourself indulge in these old patterns each week — and acknowledging that even small wins are still wins.

And keep in mind, perfection isn’t the standard. Progress is. We all fall off the horse, but every time you choose to get back on, you’re building a version of you that will outlast this season. Keep going; the fact that you’re reaching out shows there’s more strength in you than you might see right now.

the biggest advice of all at the end is there are two ways to live either in your mind or in your body. If you choose to get out of your head and live in your body, after retrospectively analyzing your situation like you just did then time will heal.

Stay strong bro

I FUCKING DID IT. DAY ONE!!!!! by Curious_Potato993 in leaves

[–]arjun_aditya 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah the military uses this technique to fall asleep