Jeetu Bhaiya to his dad: kyu ho rahi hai ladai 😭 Kota Factory Season 3, arrives on 20 June, only on Netflix.
Ok Rishi u enjoy #rishisunak
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In the days that came before, in 2007 AD during the age of the ancients, there lived a boy. Or, more appropriately, there lived a mess of half-assed notions and bluster who thought he was a boy. He lived in a bubble called South Mumbai, but he left its cozy sanctuary to travel across the mountains to a city where the ocean was on the wrong side. In the fiery plains of Chennai, in the forge of the Asian College of Journalism, the almost-person met 120 other voyagers from far flung corners of India and South Asia. Every day, the not-quite-a-full-human sat in classes where his notions of the world were challenged, and his illusions destroyed. Day after day, his bubble of arrogance was chipped and shattered by worldviews and lived experiences he had never contemplated, and through it all the simian learned a horrible truth; he was a dumbfuck who lived in a dumbfuck golden cage and he needed to learn. Fast. Over the next ten months the boy learned to question his beliefs, reject the worst of his assumptions and welcome the spirit of curiosity into his mind. It would be the year that would change his life forever, the year he became an actual person. Legends say the boy wanders his bubble to this day, forever transformed by the curse of knowledge he found in the forge. He is still very much a dumbfuck, but thanks to this place, now he is at least a dumbfuck who knows he is a dumbfuck. And sometimes, that one little nugget of truth, and the friends you make along the way, are transformative enough.
In the days that came before, in 2007 AD during the age of the ancients, there lived a boy. Or, more appropriately, there lived a mess of half-assed notions and bluster who thought he was a boy. He lived in a bubble called South Mumbai, but he left its cozy sanctuary to travel across the mountains to a city where the ocean was on the wrong side. In the fiery plains of Chennai, in the forge of the Asian College of Journalism, the almost-person met 120 other voyagers from far flung corners of India and South Asia. Every day, the not-quite-a-full-human sat in classes where his notions of the world were challenged, and his illusions destroyed. Day after day, his bubble of arrogance was chipped and shattered by worldviews and lived experiences he had never contemplated, and through it all the simian learned a horrible truth; he was a dumbfuck who lived in a dumbfuck golden cage and he needed to learn. Fast. Over the next ten months the boy learned to question his beliefs, reject the worst of his assumptions and welcome the spirit of curiosity into his mind. It would be the year that would change his life forever, the year he became an actual person. Legends say the boy wanders his bubble to this day, forever transformed by the curse of knowledge he found in the forge. He is still very much a dumbfuck, but thanks to this place, now he is at least a dumbfuck who knows he is a dumbfuck. And sometimes, that one little nugget of truth, and the friends you make along the way, are transformative enough.
In the days that came before, in 2007 AD during the age of the ancients, there lived a boy. Or, more appropriately, there lived a mess of half-assed notions and bluster who thought he was a boy. He lived in a bubble called South Mumbai, but he left its cozy sanctuary to travel across the mountains to a city where the ocean was on the wrong side. In the fiery plains of Chennai, in the forge of the Asian College of Journalism, the almost-person met 120 other voyagers from far flung corners of India and South Asia. Every day, the not-quite-a-full-human sat in classes where his notions of the world were challenged, and his illusions destroyed. Day after day, his bubble of arrogance was chipped and shattered by worldviews and lived experiences he had never contemplated, and through it all the simian learned a horrible truth; he was a dumbfuck who lived in a dumbfuck golden cage and he needed to learn. Fast. Over the next ten months the boy learned to question his beliefs, reject the worst of his assumptions and welcome the spirit of curiosity into his mind. It would be the year that would change his life forever, the year he became an actual person. Legends say the boy wanders his bubble to this day, forever transformed by the curse of knowledge he found in the forge. He is still very much a dumbfuck, but thanks to this place, now he is at least a dumbfuck who knows he is a dumbfuck. And sometimes, that one little nugget of truth, and the friends you make along the way, are transformative enough.
In the days that came before, in 2007 AD during the age of the ancients, there lived a boy. Or, more appropriately, there lived a mess of half-assed notions and bluster who thought he was a boy. He lived in a bubble called South Mumbai, but he left its cozy sanctuary to travel across the mountains to a city where the ocean was on the wrong side. In the fiery plains of Chennai, in the forge of the Asian College of Journalism, the almost-person met 120 other voyagers from far flung corners of India and South Asia. Every day, the not-quite-a-full-human sat in classes where his notions of the world were challenged, and his illusions destroyed. Day after day, his bubble of arrogance was chipped and shattered by worldviews and lived experiences he had never contemplated, and through it all the simian learned a horrible truth; he was a dumbfuck who lived in a dumbfuck golden cage and he needed to learn. Fast. Over the next ten months the boy learned to question his beliefs, reject the worst of his assumptions and welcome the spirit of curiosity into his mind. It would be the year that would change his life forever, the year he became an actual person. Legends say the boy wanders his bubble to this day, forever transformed by the curse of knowledge he found in the forge. He is still very much a dumbfuck, but thanks to this place, now he is at least a dumbfuck who knows he is a dumbfuck. And sometimes, that one little nugget of truth, and the friends you make along the way, are transformative enough.
In the days that came before, in 2007 AD during the age of the ancients, there lived a boy. Or, more appropriately, there lived a mess of half-assed notions and bluster who thought he was a boy. He lived in a bubble called South Mumbai, but he left its cozy sanctuary to travel across the mountains to a city where the ocean was on the wrong side. In the fiery plains of Chennai, in the forge of the Asian College of Journalism, the almost-person met 120 other voyagers from far flung corners of India and South Asia. Every day, the not-quite-a-full-human sat in classes where his notions of the world were challenged, and his illusions destroyed. Day after day, his bubble of arrogance was chipped and shattered by worldviews and lived experiences he had never contemplated, and through it all the simian learned a horrible truth; he was a dumbfuck who lived in a dumbfuck golden cage and he needed to learn. Fast. Over the next ten months the boy learned to question his beliefs, reject the worst of his assumptions and welcome the spirit of curiosity into his mind. It would be the year that would change his life forever, the year he became an actual person. Legends say the boy wanders his bubble to this day, forever transformed by the curse of knowledge he found in the forge. He is still very much a dumbfuck, but thanks to this place, now he is at least a dumbfuck who knows he is a dumbfuck. And sometimes, that one little nugget of truth, and the friends you make along the way, are transformative enough.
In the days that came before, in 2007 AD during the age of the ancients, there lived a boy. Or, more appropriately, there lived a mess of half-assed notions and bluster who thought he was a boy. He lived in a bubble called South Mumbai, but he left its cozy sanctuary to travel across the mountains to a city where the ocean was on the wrong side. In the fiery plains of Chennai, in the forge of the Asian College of Journalism, the almost-person met 120 other voyagers from far flung corners of India and South Asia. Every day, the not-quite-a-full-human sat in classes where his notions of the world were challenged, and his illusions destroyed. Day after day, his bubble of arrogance was chipped and shattered by worldviews and lived experiences he had never contemplated, and through it all the simian learned a horrible truth; he was a dumbfuck who lived in a dumbfuck golden cage and he needed to learn. Fast. Over the next ten months the boy learned to question his beliefs, reject the worst of his assumptions and welcome the spirit of curiosity into his mind. It would be the year that would change his life forever, the year he became an actual person. Legends say the boy wanders his bubble to this day, forever transformed by the curse of knowledge he found in the forge. He is still very much a dumbfuck, but thanks to this place, now he is at least a dumbfuck who knows he is a dumbfuck. And sometimes, that one little nugget of truth, and the friends you make along the way, are transformative enough.
In the days that came before, in 2007 AD during the age of the ancients, there lived a boy. Or, more appropriately, there lived a mess of half-assed notions and bluster who thought he was a boy. He lived in a bubble called South Mumbai, but he left its cozy sanctuary to travel across the mountains to a city where the ocean was on the wrong side. In the fiery plains of Chennai, in the forge of the Asian College of Journalism, the almost-person met 120 other voyagers from far flung corners of India and South Asia. Every day, the not-quite-a-full-human sat in classes where his notions of the world were challenged, and his illusions destroyed. Day after day, his bubble of arrogance was chipped and shattered by worldviews and lived experiences he had never contemplated, and through it all the simian learned a horrible truth; he was a dumbfuck who lived in a dumbfuck golden cage and he needed to learn. Fast. Over the next ten months the boy learned to question his beliefs, reject the worst of his assumptions and welcome the spirit of curiosity into his mind. It would be the year that would change his life forever, the year he became an actual person. Legends say the boy wanders his bubble to this day, forever transformed by the curse of knowledge he found in the forge. He is still very much a dumbfuck, but thanks to this place, now he is at least a dumbfuck who knows he is a dumbfuck. And sometimes, that one little nugget of truth, and the friends you make along the way, are transformative enough.
In the days that came before, in 2007 AD during the age of the ancients, there lived a boy. Or, more appropriately, there lived a mess of half-assed notions and bluster who thought he was a boy. He lived in a bubble called South Mumbai, but he left its cozy sanctuary to travel across the mountains to a city where the ocean was on the wrong side. In the fiery plains of Chennai, in the forge of the Asian College of Journalism, the almost-person met 120 other voyagers from far flung corners of India and South Asia. Every day, the not-quite-a-full-human sat in classes where his notions of the world were challenged, and his illusions destroyed. Day after day, his bubble of arrogance was chipped and shattered by worldviews and lived experiences he had never contemplated, and through it all the simian learned a horrible truth; he was a dumbfuck who lived in a dumbfuck golden cage and he needed to learn. Fast. Over the next ten months the boy learned to question his beliefs, reject the worst of his assumptions and welcome the spirit of curiosity into his mind. It would be the year that would change his life forever, the year he became an actual person. Legends say the boy wanders his bubble to this day, forever transformed by the curse of knowledge he found in the forge. He is still very much a dumbfuck, but thanks to this place, now he is at least a dumbfuck who knows he is a dumbfuck. And sometimes, that one little nugget of truth, and the friends you make along the way, are transformative enough.
In the days that came before, in 2007 AD during the age of the ancients, there lived a boy. Or, more appropriately, there lived a mess of half-assed notions and bluster who thought he was a boy. He lived in a bubble called South Mumbai, but he left its cozy sanctuary to travel across the mountains to a city where the ocean was on the wrong side. In the fiery plains of Chennai, in the forge of the Asian College of Journalism, the almost-person met 120 other voyagers from far flung corners of India and South Asia. Every day, the not-quite-a-full-human sat in classes where his notions of the world were challenged, and his illusions destroyed. Day after day, his bubble of arrogance was chipped and shattered by worldviews and lived experiences he had never contemplated, and through it all the simian learned a horrible truth; he was a dumbfuck who lived in a dumbfuck golden cage and he needed to learn. Fast. Over the next ten months the boy learned to question his beliefs, reject the worst of his assumptions and welcome the spirit of curiosity into his mind. It would be the year that would change his life forever, the year he became an actual person. Legends say the boy wanders his bubble to this day, forever transformed by the curse of knowledge he found in the forge. He is still very much a dumbfuck, but thanks to this place, now he is at least a dumbfuck who knows he is a dumbfuck. And sometimes, that one little nugget of truth, and the friends you make along the way, are transformative enough.
In the days that came before, in 2007 AD during the age of the ancients, there lived a boy. Or, more appropriately, there lived a mess of half-assed notions and bluster who thought he was a boy. He lived in a bubble called South Mumbai, but he left its cozy sanctuary to travel across the mountains to a city where the ocean was on the wrong side. In the fiery plains of Chennai, in the forge of the Asian College of Journalism, the almost-person met 120 other voyagers from far flung corners of India and South Asia. Every day, the not-quite-a-full-human sat in classes where his notions of the world were challenged, and his illusions destroyed. Day after day, his bubble of arrogance was chipped and shattered by worldviews and lived experiences he had never contemplated, and through it all the simian learned a horrible truth; he was a dumbfuck who lived in a dumbfuck golden cage and he needed to learn. Fast. Over the next ten months the boy learned to question his beliefs, reject the worst of his assumptions and welcome the spirit of curiosity into his mind. It would be the year that would change his life forever, the year he became an actual person. Legends say the boy wanders his bubble to this day, forever transformed by the curse of knowledge he found in the forge. He is still very much a dumbfuck, but thanks to this place, now he is at least a dumbfuck who knows he is a dumbfuck. And sometimes, that one little nugget of truth, and the friends you make along the way, are transformative enough.
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All Kasol trips happen alone now 😭
Low effort declaration of love for high effort bakarwadi
All ignoring should be like this
It do be like that
Figure it out guys 😡
“How many babies have you delivered, doctor?” “Twenty today, but please don’t call me doctor”