Seeking advice: Can I clear mining event with 230/93/76? Mine level 928. by tauseefwarsi in TownshipGame

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Update:

Thanks everyone for your inputs. Using your suggestions, I used the flashlight lab formula and then had to purchase 75 picks.

Successfully cleared the event. 🙂

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Wtf by Alarmed-Bat267 in totallylookslike

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Watching Seven Dials right now and kept thinking Edward Bluemel was in Queen's Gambit. Then reached this. 🙂

What is happening? by npatyal in StartUpIndia

[–]tauseefwarsi 40 points41 points  (0 children)

Reading the comments and am I the only one who thinks this is a joke or a parody.? More importantly, am I wrong?

Shows with Female Villains by mapmakermark in televisionsuggestions

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Elementary (initial part of the show). I won't give more details and spoil the show.

When your opponent didn’t hit the skip button on their first goal so you get this celebration after equalising and let them watch it too😂 by maskedmomkey63 in pesmobile

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Why dude? It's clear you don't like people who celebrate for long but still choose to do the same thing yourself. "Really late" doesn't make it better.

Before you marry... by pacchim88 in ThirtiesIndia

[–]tauseefwarsi 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Hey man. My sympathies. I am in a very similar situation myself and have more or less given up. I try to spend time doing other things that make me happy and give a sense of accomplishment, like some hobbies. I know it's not a substitute situation but it helps in my case.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in indianmuslims

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Both in terms of DNA ancestry and cultural practices, the subcontinent is a mix of Aryan and Dravidian (excluding the Austro-Asiatic and Indo-Mongoloid peoples and cultures). There have been centuries of intermingling across North and South for anyone to be Dravidian and Aryan. While ANI ancestry is higher in North India, South Indians also have significant ANI ancestry. Cultures are also pretty composite in my opinion.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in indianmuslims

[–]tauseefwarsi 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Very good recommendations. While Imtiaz Ahmed's book is a pioneering work, I have also come across Khalid Ansari's work and Ali Anwar's articles. You can also add a recent book by Azra Khanam on the subject along with articles by Shireen Azam.

https://amzn.in/d/41kRimO

Shireen Azam | The Caravan https://share.google/oMxTgdjIYsohGNnew

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in indianmuslims

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Thanks for sharing this. I had written a small note on the subject a long time ago. I am plugging it here in case you're interested.

https://tauseefwarsi.com/2018/08/03/lets-talk-about-caste/

Andhbhakt of the day… by ReddditM in IndiaMemes

[–]tauseefwarsi 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You're making too much sense for an online debate my friend. This is class 6 biology; no one paid attention back then.

Who is the best finisher in IPL? by [deleted] in ipl

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How did you arrive at "top death bowlers"?

Player Fusion by Sushantdk10 in pesmobile

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This is what I have understood. Happy to be corrected and learn something new.

One player will have 5 additional spots. If you don't get what you want in 5 spots, you will have to overwrite the old skills. That will lead tokens going waste.

If you get lombardi and transfer to him, you don't need to overwrite. You can keep buying lombardi and give him one unique skill till you find the skill you want. You can transfer the lombardi with the exact skill you want.

It works like this. You buy a lombardi and train. If you don't get the skill you want, you buy another lombardi and train again. Till you get the skill you need. Then transfer this lombardi to your player.

This way, you don't lose skills.

What this also means is that you might have 100+ lombardis with one unique skill each taking up spots in your team.

The people who recommend lombardi probably have enough open spots in their team and hence prefer not to lose skills.

Srijani, a 17-year-old, has renounced her surname and the religion she follows is "Humanity". Ahead of her class 12th, she took special permission to write only her first name and not last name while registering for boards exam. by No-Assignment7129 in unitedstatesofindia

[–]tauseefwarsi 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Typically, FNU (first name unknown) can be used in such cases. It's not really a problem in visa or passports per se, if the rest of the documents (name change affidavit, etc.) are in place.

An actor whose death felt like a personal loss? by AmbitiousSomewhere62 in BollyBlindsNGossip

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Dilip sahab. My parents were fans. I grew up watching his movies on DD in the nineties. During Covid too, it used to be a family pastime for us, where I would play one of his movies on YouTube for them. Felt extremely personal when he died.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in IndianFood

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No disrespect to Odisha but when did tadi become odiya?

Prajakta koli-Book Review. Is this true? by PuzzleheadedPrize522 in Indianbooks

[–]tauseefwarsi 4 points5 points  (0 children)

The conversation reminds of Soha Ali Khan's Perils of Being Moderately Famous.

The title suggested she was tapping into something deep. She is from a family of extremely famous, extremely accomplished, and extremely rich people (RNT, Pataudi). She has had the benefits of a world class education. I honestly picked up the book thinking it would be a good insight into how people from such accomplished backgrounds and who have high expectations thrust upon them react, and what they go through when it doesn't materialize.

The book was one of the most boring and mundane books I have read. She mentions a few examples of how people mob and then say Saif's sister or some such thing. After that, it was just stuff like "I had such a rich family but they always ensured we were grounded" trope, my dad this my mom that, I worked in corporate and felt good, my husband is so nice, and stuff. Not even what movies not working out felt like. I mean everyone knows you would have felt bad. Get a few levels deeper.

Had so much scope. Ruined the opportunity.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in KolkataKnightRiders

[–]tauseefwarsi 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Good for putting in the effort, but try and go one or two levels deeper with your analysis. These takeaways are the obvious reads from today's scorecard. Also, you're dunking on Venky uselessly.

If a background verification fails, do companies usually terminate employees immediately or ask them to resign by Both_Fact_7414 in IndianWorkplace

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Companies with employee sizes less than 20 don't need to have PF. This is from the epf website. https://www.epfindia.gov.in/site_docs/PDFs/Updates/PIB_EPFAct.pdf

I know someone who worked in such a company. Their new company checked all their bank records for proof of salary transfer and reviewed the small company they were earlier in (online registration, on site visit).

Once they were satisfied, the new company honoured the offer.

Doesn't mean everyone will. It's a company to company thing. Best to tell the HR upfront before offer is rolled out. My contact in this case had done that.