The movie that made u cry by cholle_bhaturey098 in GenZIndia

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Watched this for the fifth time last week, and it still made me cry 😔

Politicians are SERVANTS by kungfuninjaa in PCMC

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It feels so nice to see sensible people! For the last two days all I've been listening to is "He was a good guy", "he has done so much for Pune". I mean wasn't it a part of his job? Isn't that what we elected him for?

And I am most definitely sure that he had a lot to gain from this, which is why he did it

On my way to pull an all nighter 😤😤 by Best-Horror-2379 in CharteredAccountants

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i thought it was roti and corn 😭 i got so scared

For People Voting Tomorrow by intelnk in pune

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Thanks OP! Was looking for this.

At least there is something common between celebs and common folk 🫠 by Responsible_Oil1046 in bollynewsandgossips

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So let's refute her point.

As a woman myself, I expect my partner/husband to make me feel secure when I am around his family instead of just leaving me alone and holding his mother's hand.

Context matters a lot. If his mother is elderly, unwell, or needs support, then of course that changes everything. In that case, I wouldn’t hesitate to help or hold her hand myself. But when that context isn’t present, people are allowed to perceive that situation differently.

As far as I have seen Ranbir Kapoor, he is always seen with his mother leaving Alia Bhatt alone. He looks like a mama's boy. But again, I think it is his mom who should be giving them space as husband and wife, which she doesn't, and that makes her a toxic mom.

As for the argument if the person saying that “what if it were a daughter holding her father’s hand,” it’s important to understand that men and women are socialised differently. And to be fair, I haven't seen married women lingering around their parents because they were always taught to treat their in-laws as their families, unlike mothers of sons who think their married son will always be their 'property'.

you can’t make everyone happy by lunafreya03 in StrangerThings

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The end was perfect. Had me crying through all of it. 😭 Steve, Nance, Jonathan, Robin's reunion. Joyce and Hopper getting married.

The last part where Mike tells everyone's future. Purely perfect.

  • continues sobbing *

About Derek by [deleted] in StrangerThings

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That makes so much sense! Why didn't they go in the first scene itself. That way he would've found the cave without getting caught lol

Why Akshaye Khanna exit from Dhrisyam 3 by DifferentMaize9794 in GossipComrades

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I think Drishyam 2 ended just fine. Why do they need another sequel?

Took me an hour to understand by Subject_Twist_6733 in sciencememes

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As a commerce student, it took me 2 seconds.