Karan Gupta (@karandotg) 's Twitter Profile
Karan Gupta

@karandotg

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calendar_today07-01-2011 17:43:52

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Deepak Shenoy (@deepakshenoy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I think I'm firmly on the side of people wanting to be billionaires. Which means I'm for wealth inequality, in some sense. in general even if the rich get richer, a lot of the poor get richer too but not as much. Money isn't meant to be distributed, it's meant to be spent. It's

Rob Henderson (@robkhenderson) 's Twitter Profile Photo

When it comes to supporters of luxury beliefs, perhaps 10 to 20 percent of them intentionally exploit people’s sympathies and compassion to advance their own interests. They know exactly what they’re doing. But the other 80 percent mostly have good intentions. They just haven’t

Karan Gupta (@karandotg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If anybody wants to hire me as part of their rigging and demolition crew, I am willing to work for free however only available on weekends. 😂

sushant sareen (@sushantsareen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This same shit is true for Punjabi pop “music” where dope, guns, hot girls, fast cars, gangsterism is being mainstreamed, glamourised, normalised.

Erik Voorhees (@erikvoorhees) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Food, shelter, and drinkable water must be produced by the work of others. Therefore, to say everyone "deserves" these things is to say that everyone deserves to have other people work on their behalf. Required in any such altruistic impulse is coercion, since it inevitably

Anurag Mairal (@mairal) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Wow! I knew some of the points in this clip by Nate. Assuming all of this is true, it is troubling for the U.S. to have such well-funded professional protestors acting against American interests. India, after the current government came to power, recognized this very same

Karan Gupta (@karandotg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Not just milk, we gotta have rapid testing kids for a wide range of commonly consumed items in Indian households. If the powers that be are incompetent and / or corrupt, this issue is serious enough where people have to take matters into their own hands.

Karan Gupta (@karandotg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

While I agree with this guy, I don't think we have a lot of car owners in the < ₹25k / month crowd. 😂 If these things can get the government more tax revenue so that more freebies are doled out, they will keep getting re-elected. The productive class is not a voting bloc.

Kushan Mitra (@kushanmitra) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I’m sure the F-35 will be feeling stiff, cold and miserable right now. It needs a proper Abhyanga massage. Preferably conducted by a DRDO scientist.

ℜ𝔞𝔢 (@dystopiangf) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Civilizations used to dream. Even communists wanted to go to the stars. At some point, the future died; we all silently decided that the purpose of a civilization is not to dream, but to just scrape by, to cut corners, to be as close to bare minimum functionality as possible

Civilizations used to dream. Even communists wanted to go to the stars. At some point, the future died; we all silently decided that the purpose of a civilization is not to dream, but to just scrape by, to cut corners, to be as close to bare minimum functionality as possible
Anand Sankar (@kalapian_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What did I tell you on the day of the AI171 crash? Air India's lawyers WILL DO THIS. standard.co.uk/news/world/air… I hope victims' families from the UK take them to the cleaners in court.

What did I tell you on the day of the AI171 crash? Air India's lawyers WILL DO THIS.

standard.co.uk/news/world/air…

I hope victims' families from the UK take them to the cleaners in court.
Prakhar Gupta (@prvkhvr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The problem with the liver doctor isnt that he is ‘wrong’ Frankly, its hard to establish right in medical science, and ‘established’ medical science has had it rough by changing its tune far too often on what is ‘right’ on key issues. (Re: MAHA as we speak) This is not to say