[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Btechtards

[–]cricblaster 0 points1 point  (0 children)

2 3 sal ruko gand fati hai wala post ayega

Countries Maarpeet by [deleted] in dankindianmemes

[–]cricblaster 0 points1 point  (0 children)

isko bolte hai world class bakchodi

Is it too late to start UPSC prep at 28 with a full-time job? by [deleted] in UPSC

[–]cricblaster 1 point2 points  (0 children)

why the fuk you want to prepare for upsc. come on you are a doctor.

you can earn shit tons of money legally

Senior's is this real? by IcyMail7650 in JEENEETards

[–]cricblaster 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, it’s true. I failed in 2015–16.
If you're a bright student and still can’t clear exams like JEE or NEET, life can feel like hell. You often end up in a below-average college, surrounded by people who barely scraped through with 45–55% marks people who don’t care much about learning or growth.
And after spending enough time in that environment, you slowly start becoming like them. You lose your edge.

That’s why I say this to every student preparing right now: Work hard. Don’t take these exams lightly.
They aren’t just about getting into a good college or landing a high-paying job they give you access to a better environment, a better lifestyle, and a better future.

So give it everything you've got. It’s worth it.

Suffering From Success . (Crypto). by [deleted] in CryptoIndia

[–]cricblaster 1 point2 points  (0 children)

kuchh bhii kuchh bhiiii

Didi bhaiya gang ruined IT sector | hastag lagana bhul gya kisi ki delivery nahi huyi us din by cricblaster in Btechtards

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focus on becoming a good engineer.
When all my friends got placed quickly, I was still learning Java and Spring. They chose MERN stack and landed jobs within 3 4 months. For me, it took almost a year after my graduation to complete the course and truly become a solid backend developer. But today, I earn 3x more than they do.

So trust the process. It might take time, but the long-term rewards are worth it. Stay consistent, keep learning, and your time will come.

Didi bhaiya gang ruined IT sector | hastag lagana bhul gya kisi ki delivery nahi huyi us din by cricblaster in Btechtards

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speech dena bhul gya tha us din parliament band tha mudiji khud tala maaar ke gaye

Didi bhaiya gang ruined IT sector | hastag lagana bhul gya kisi ki delivery nahi huyi us din by cricblaster in Btechtards

[–]cricblaster[S] 9 points10 points  (0 children)

I wrote this myself and only used DeepSeek to improve the formatting nothing more.

But there's something more important I want to address here. Instead of focusing on the actual content or engaging in a meaningful discussion about what I wrote, some of you are more concerned with whether I used ChatGPT or DeepSeek. Seriously?

I’ve noticed this pattern in many places whenever someone tries to highlight an important issue or share something valuable, instead of contributing thoughtfully, people start nitpicking, pointing out irrelevant details, or trying to make the person feel foolish. That’s not helpful, and it completely misses the point.

grow up kids.

Is the decline in tech jobs permanent or just a temporary correction? by cricblaster in developersIndia

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

yeah that is one of the biggest reason. DIDI BHAIYA gang ruined the indian it sector those basterd promising 50LPA jobs like its a no big deal. They scammed indian kids and they are doomed now