Shiraverse

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    So like, if you took an L on your crypto bags... sorry, but the Indian tax dude ain’t gonna let you write that off 😬. They got this rule—Section 115BBH or whatever—that straight up says nope to using your losses to cancel out any gains. You can’t even carry that loss forward to future years. It’s baRead more

    So like, if you took an L on your crypto bags… sorry, but the Indian tax dude ain’t gonna let you write that off 😬.

    They got this rule—Section 115BBH or whatever—that straight up says nope to using your losses to cancel out any gains. You can’t even carry that loss forward to future years. It’s basically ‘you win, we tax you; you lose, that’s on you’. Wild, right?

    Also, there’s this 30% flat tax on any gains, no matter how small. And they’re taking 1% TDS on every trade too, even if you’re down bad. So yeah, it’s kinda brutal out here in crypto-land if you’re in India.

    Big gains? Pay up. Big loss? Cry in silence 💀.

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Timmy Joseph

Will Barcelona win the remaining 4 Trophy 🏆 of this year Barcelona have emarg so many winning at the table and bear some little lots so I dear them to carry the trophy 🏆 because they have tried so much

  1. Barcelona's been great, but facing teams like Real Madrid in the Copa del Rey final and potential giants in the Champions League won't be easy. I'm cautious about predicting a clean sweep

    Barcelona’s been great, but facing teams like Real Madrid in the Copa del Rey final and potential giants in the Champions League won’t be easy. I’m cautious about predicting a clean sweep

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Digitalwisher

  1. it's not all bad, but it’s wild out there. no rules, lots of hype, and way too many rug pulls. unless you're careful or deep in the game, it’s easy to get burned.

    it’s not all bad, but it’s wild out there. no rules, lots of hype, and way too many rug pulls. unless you’re careful or deep in the game, it’s easy to get burned.

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Timmy Joseph

Why do people refuse to give when being help by others

  1. Because of time changed much. Now a days, the present generation are very selfished and think themselves that the parents are responded to their welfare instead they are not like so. Since the childhood the parenting in sharing, loving are not properly taught by the parents also one of the reasons.

    Because of time changed much. Now a days, the present generation are very selfished and think themselves that the parents are responded to their welfare instead they are not like so. Since the childhood the parenting in sharing, loving are not properly taught by the parents also one of the reasons.

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Raju Kumar

  1. Oh yeah, the Hashira Training Arc is looking stacked staff-wise! You've got Haruo Sotozaki back in the director’s chair—dude’s been killing it with the series since day one. And of course, the OG mastermind Koyoharu Gotouge is still the soul behind it all. On the visual side, Akira Matsushima’s backRead more

    Oh yeah, the Hashira Training Arc is looking stacked staff-wise! You’ve got Haruo Sotozaki back in the director’s chair—dude’s been killing it with the series since day one. And of course, the OG mastermind Koyoharu Gotouge is still the soul behind it all.

    On the visual side, Akira Matsushima’s back handling both character design and chief animation director duties, so you already know the quality’s gonna be top-tier. Plus, we’ve got a whole dream team like Mika Kikuchi, Miyuki Satou, and Youko Kajiyama pitching in on character designs too.

    The music? Absolute fire. Yuki Kajiura and Gou Shiina together again? That soundtrack’s gonna hit hard. Throw in pros like Yuri Kabasawa and Masaru Yanaka managing the art direction, and yeah, they’re really going all out.

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adminLRC

Why do Luciferians not realize that, running to Christ Jesus anytime their Master tries to kill them is the best and only valid choice?

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    it’s kinda wild how people can be deeply committed to something—even when it starts hurting them—and still hesitate to let it go. Sometimes it’s pride, fear, trauma, or just straight-up spiritual blindness. Like, if you’ve built your whole identity around a belief system, even if it starts to crumblRead more

    it’s kinda wild how people can be deeply committed to something—even when it starts hurting them—and still hesitate to let it go. Sometimes it’s pride, fear, trauma, or just straight-up spiritual blindness. Like, if you’ve built your whole identity around a belief system, even if it starts to crumble, walking away feels like losing yourself. And let’s be real—running to Jesus means surrender, and surrender isn’t easy for anyone, especially if they’ve been taught that He’s the enemy or a lie.

    Some might also feel too ashamed, like they’ve gone too far to be forgiven or accepted. But the crazy part is, Jesus always leaves the door open. No matter how far someone’s gone, He’s still like, “Come home.”

    So yeah… it’s not always about not realizing—sometimes it’s about not being ready to admit the truth. Or being too afraid of what change might mean. But the moment someone truly sees who Jesus is, it changes everything.

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Dr. Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar

  1. Straight up, Ambedkar and Gandhi were on totally different wavelengths, even if they both wanted a better India. Politics? Gandhi wanted moral transformation through peaceful resistance. Ambedkar wanted legal and institutional safeguards — like actual power for the powerless.Economics? Gandhi was anRead more

    Straight up, Ambedkar and Gandhi were on totally different wavelengths, even if they both wanted a better India.

    Politics? Gandhi wanted moral transformation through peaceful resistance. Ambedkar wanted legal and institutional safeguards — like actual power for the powerless.
    Economics? Gandhi was anti-industrial, into villages. Ambedkar said that’s not gonna cut it for the poor — he backed modern industry and state intervention.
    Social reform? Gandhi saw untouchability as evil, but still supported caste in theory. Ambedkar said caste is poison, period. He fought to end it — full stop.

    Their impact? Gandhi moved hearts. Ambedkar moved systems. Both mattered, but if you’re talking about long-term foundations — Ambedkar built the house.

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Dr. Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar

  1. For real, Ambedkar spoke from the soul. Dude lived through the roughest kind of injustice and still believed in building something better for everyone. Some of his lines really hit: “We are Indians, firstly and lastly.” “Cultivation of mind should be the ultimate aim of human existence.” “DemocracyRead more

    For real, Ambedkar spoke from the soul. Dude lived through the roughest kind of injustice and still believed in building something better for everyone. Some of his lines really hit:

    • “We are Indians, firstly and lastly.”

    • “Cultivation of mind should be the ultimate aim of human existence.”

    • “Democracy is not a form of government, but a form of social organization.”

    Man had vision. Not just for laws and politics, but for how we treat each other as people.

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Dr. Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar

  1. Ambedkar’s views on the Constitution were honestly ahead of his time. He believed it should be a living document — flexible, yet strong enough to protect the most marginalized. He was really clear that political democracy had to go hand-in-hand with social democracy. And you could tell he was hopefuRead more

    Ambedkar’s views on the Constitution were honestly ahead of his time. He believed it should be a living document — flexible, yet strong enough to protect the most marginalized. He was really clear that political democracy had to go hand-in-hand with social democracy. And you could tell he was hopeful but cautious — he warned us about how easily things could go wrong if we let inequality creep back in.

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Dr. Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar

  1. I still remember standing in front of Ambedkar’s statue for the first time — it gave me goosebumps. The area was calm, and yet, it felt powerful. You could just feel the weight of history there. Watching people bow their heads or just pause in respect… it really made me reflect on how much he foughtRead more

    I still remember standing in front of Ambedkar’s statue for the first time — it gave me goosebumps. The area was calm, and yet, it felt powerful. You could just feel the weight of history there. Watching people bow their heads or just pause in respect… it really made me reflect on how much he fought for, and how relevant his ideas still are.

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