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Bharat
Joined May 2025
- Replying to @AMAZlNGNATUREObserving them is okay but disturbing them for just fun is not right.
- Replying to @Incognito_qfsMy first question is: why the h*ell is he speaking in Hindi, while his naughty father and uncle are crying over the Marathi language? And don’t mistake this “naughty” for the regular naughty. This is Sanjay Raut’s version of the word.
- Replying to @PicturesFoIderHe just avoided the Final Destination moment. But he should be careful now as it looks like now Death is after him.
- Replying to @TheDailyHPotterFor me Daniel Radcliffe is the Harry Potter. Seeing else as Harry Potter would be difficult to watch.
- It’s tragic that the Indian government lacks the capability to investigate a plane crash on its own and has to send the black box to the USA. Can we really expect an unbiased report from a country where Boeing’s interests are worth billions? #AhmedabadPlaneCrash #planecrash
- Replying to @Incognito_qfsThey aren’t queens, they are just chhapri girls.
- Replying to @Deadlykalesh and @gharkekaleshIt is clearly an attempt of murder.
- Replying to @TheDailyHPotterNah, Harry and Hermione ending up together would’ve completely ruined the dynamic. Their friendship was powerful because it wasn’t romantic. It showed boys and girls can have deep, loyal bonds without it turning into a love story. Forcing them together would’ve felt like cheap
- Replying to @BRICSinfoMedvedev’s words are not a threat, they’re a reminder: in the event of total aggression, Dead Hand ensures there’s no unilateral victory. The U.S. should think twice before playing games with global stability.
- Replying to @narendramodi and @IsraeliPMIndia and Israel, two strong democracies, bound by trust, innovation and shared values. Long live India - Israel friendship
- Replying to @Incognito_qfsThese dog lovers are the real stray dogs. They should be locked up too.
- Replying to @PicturesFoIderThat $7.2 million check was one of the most famous pieces of paper in U.S. history. Payment for Alaska in 1867. At today’s value, around $136 million, it still looks like a bargain for an entire state rich in oil.




