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Sattar-Baksh

@nomad_hunter

Kir-Ket, Movies, bullshit, more bullshit, sugar-coated bullshit, perfumed bullshit, and I drink a lot of tea at an ad agency.

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[during sex] Me: hurt me Him: your metabolism isn’t what it was in high school and it shows Me: wait Him: you never lived up to your potential because you rely on talent instead of work ethic & immediately abandon everything you’re bad at because you’re afraid of failure

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Hachette Book Group A concentration camp for leftist women. After the mass murder of 1965-1966 ended, another million people remained in prisons, confined only for their (real or alleged) political beliefs, as the US made Indonesia into an important ally. I was honored to get to know some survivors.

<a href="/HachetteUS/">Hachette Book Group</a> A concentration camp for leftist women. After the mass murder of 1965-1966 ended, another million people remained in prisons, confined only for their (real or alleged) political beliefs, as the US made Indonesia into an important ally. I was honored to get to know some survivors.
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Despite your best resistance laden tweets we will keep losing our kids. We are in a complex war and understanding it is like trying to put a black thread through a needle in a pitch dark room with the eyesight of a 100-yr-old.

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I am travelling in the metro and there are ten more Kashmiri women and it feels home. We don’t know each other but the language.

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One of my favourite cricket journos from Pak but some of her recent opinions have been so dense and possibly a bit biased. Not good for a journalist.

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Srinagar was founded by Ashoka. A new capital adjacent to it was founded by Raja Pravarsena II of the Gonanda Dynasty called Pravarsenapura. However, the people preferred the old city's name. Also, the Vakataka Dynasty ruled over Deccan and not Kashmir.