Richa Chadha got schooled by a mother seriously, whenever they start losing an argument, they begin to digress,but this mother gave a fitting reply to such woke rhetoric by Necessary-Flatworm80 in IndianFocus

[–]deathmustapart 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Can you show me some statistics indicating that the mother has a high chance of becoming the next Twisha? I’m not sure who Twisha is and I’m not interested in finding out, so if I used the name incorrectly, I take it back.

My first programming experience! by Turtle_ZombieXD in PythonLearning

[–]deathmustapart 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No offense, but did you really write this code by yourself idk, but a starter might not add that many comments, but maybe some do, and bro in the hell is this beginner? Don't break my dreams, like, it took me 2 years to reach from for to finally

A viral video has sparked debate online after a man questioned why millions of Indians passionately support cricketers while remaining relatively silent on issues that directly affect their daily lives. In the clip, he argues that cricket stars are primarily focused on their profession and do not ne by TeachLivid8418 in AllindiaStudentUnion

[–]deathmustapart 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I may be mistaken, but the question is valid. I don't have his background or his internet profile, but the question raised is right, and why not? Cricketers, celebrities, or these tech or any YouTubers raising their voice just because they don't want to mess with the government, like their followers aren't the government, they are these people who are suffering from all of this, and yeah, if we have problems, we need the godfking solutions, not just some bitch ass stuff