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Raunak

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Here, I post whatever I feel like and write whatever I want to. Not kidding bjabfmnsbfsdbhjfsasb.

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'Dammit I'm mad' spelled backwards is "dammit I'm mad" 'i had dahi' spelled backwards is 'i had dahi'. It is true, but basic, but mind-blowing too!

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One of the most important things for any creator today is learning how to set boundaries between what is content and what is not. In an age where posting something online is as easy as pulling out your phone, it is tempting to turn everything into content. I have also fallen

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You will start seeing more creators questioning their future, and rightly so. It’s a fair question, and one that every creator will have to think about in the coming years. Of course, using AI as a tool to enhance what you create will continue to matter. But I think the real

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In today’s time, when so much of the internet feels like a performance, I really respect the people who do things purely because they find them cool or interesting, no matter how obscure or niche they seem to everyone else. The internet today rewards visibility, but the most

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I keep feeling that the idea of being a creator has slowly started shifting away from creation itself. Today, when we say “creator,” the first thing that comes to mind is the “creator economy.” Somewhere along the way, the focus shifted from creativity to monetization. From

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The curious case of a festive song! Diwali is one of the most important festivals for most Indians, and where there’s a celebration, there’s always music. Every year, without fail, one song suddenly takes over people’s Diwali videos again: “Mere Tumhare Sabke Liye Happy Diwali”

The curious case of a festive song!

Diwali is one of the most important festivals for most Indians, and where there’s a celebration, there’s always music.

Every year, without fail, one song suddenly takes over people’s Diwali videos again: “Mere Tumhare Sabke Liye Happy Diwali”
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It’s funny how the em dash "—", once considered a mark of good writing, has suddenly become something people avoid using. For years, the em dash was a favourite of writers who wanted to create rhythm in their sentences, add personality to their voice, or make their thoughts feel

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Have you noticed how AI companies are suddenly launching their own browsers? Yes, this is a significant trend. OpenAI recently introduced Atlas and Perplexity launched Comet. At first glance, it might seem odd. Why would AI companies build something as “basic” as a browser? If

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We used to feel nostalgic for the 90s or the early 2000s. Now, we even feel nostalgic for 2020. The internet moves so fast that even a year or two ago feels like a different time. We miss the pre-Reels Instagram, the early YouTube vlogs, the Clubhouse summer, the kind of content

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We’re entering a new phase of the creator economy where your taste will be your talent. The people who stand out now won’t be the ones who create the most, but the ones who curate the best. AI has made it incredibly easy to produce content. Anyone can write, design, edit, or

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I just love the time frame 45 minutes. There’s something about it that feels so precise. Not too long, not too short, just perfect. 📌 “Hey, let’s catch up for 30 minutes.” - Ah, what even is this meeting? Feels too rushed. 📌 “I’m blocking 1 hour for us to discuss.” - Wow,

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The teaser for Toy Story 5 just dropped, and it perfectly captures one of today’s most relevant debates: screens versus toys. It ends with the line, “The age of toys is over…?” That one question mark says everything. It turns what could have been a statement of defeat into a

The teaser for Toy Story 5 just dropped, and it perfectly captures one of today’s most relevant debates: screens versus toys.

It ends with the line, “The age of toys is over…?” That one question mark says everything. It turns what could have been a statement of defeat into a
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Human memory is fragile. We rarely remember things exactly the way they happened. We remember impressions, feelings, and the broad strokes of a story more than the specific details. And this is where narrative becomes everything. When you build a brand, you are essentially

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Why are subtitles still so flat and emotionless in 2025? I have been thinking about this a lot. When I am watching something in a language I do not understand, the subtitles become my only connection to the story, but the way they appear on screen feels so disconnected from how

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Two of India’s biggest airlines went through headline-making incidents that clearly hurt their reputation. But their follow-up was minimal because they know very well that we don’t really have alternatives, and we’ll end up flying with them anyway.

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One of the most interesting shifts of the last few years is how decentralised entertainment has quietly pushed us into living in our own worlds. A few years ago, I was deeply plugged into cricket. I knew what series was on, who was playing, what the talking points were. It was