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Sometimes, you gotta be aware of things that have no direct relationship to your life only because they’re fun to know. Like tomato is a fruit. Or that Jupiter is large enough to accommodate 1,300 Earths. Just like ‘fun facts’ we used to read at the back of every classmate copy in school, we decided we’d get random information overdose today. And well, we happen to stumble upon Redditors doing exactly just that. Click the Link in the Bio to read more. 

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Sometimes, you gotta be aware of things that have no direct relationship to your life only because they’re fun to know. Like tomato is a fruit. Or that Jupiter is large enough to accommodate 1,300 Earths. Just like ‘fun facts’ we used to read at the back of every classmate copy in school, we decided we’d get random information overdose today. And well, we happen to stumble upon Redditors doing exactly just that. Click the Link in the Bio to read more. #SWEditDesk @sabharwalvas

Sometimes, you gotta be aware of things that have no direct relationship to your life only because they’re fun to know. Like tomato is a fruit. Or that Jupiter is large enough to accommodate 1,300 Earths. Just like ‘fun facts’ we used to read at the back of every classmate copy in school, we decided we’d get random information overdose today. And well, we happen to stumble upon Redditors doing exactly just that. Click the Link in the Bio to read more. #SWEditDesk @sabharwalvas

We always talk about the logistics and technicalities around the lives of people who work in the army. Those things are just a part of the experience, though. This life understandably comes with a lot of emotional factors, as well. This definitely includes things that people from a non-army background cannot really comprehend – given that that’s a different life altogether. For instance, being in the army or just being in a family with an army person comes with a lot of moving.

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We always talk about the logistics and technicalities around the lives of people who work in the army. Those things are just a part of the experience, though. This life understandably comes with a lot of emotional factors, as well. This definitely includes things that people from a non-army background cannot really comprehend – given that that’s a different life altogether. For instance, being in the army or just being in a family with an army person comes with a lot of moving. #SWEditDesk @manyailawadi

We always talk about the logistics and technicalities around the lives of people who work in the army. Those things are just a part of the experience, though. This life understandably comes with a lot of emotional factors, as well. This definitely includes things that people from a non-army background cannot really comprehend – given that that’s a different life altogether. For instance, being in the army or just being in a family with an army person comes with a lot of moving. #SWEditDesk @manyailawadi

Within a week of ‘Murder Mubarak‘ release on Netflix, Sara Ali Khan’s ‘Ae Watan Mere Watan’ began streaming on Prime Video. Directed by Kannan Iyer, the film is based on the real-life story of the brave Usha Mehta, who started an underground radio station to unite people during India’s freedom struggle in the 1940s. 
While the film has received mixed feedback, the audience is majorly critiquing Khan’s performance. The sentiment is that the actor couldn’t reflect the depth, the intense love for country, and the emotions that drove Usha Mehta. 
Click the Link in the Bio to read more.

#SWEditDesk @sabharwalvas

Within a week of ‘Murder Mubarak‘ release on Netflix, Sara Ali Khan’s ‘Ae Watan Mere Watan’ began streaming on Prime Video. Directed by Kannan Iyer, the film is based on the real-life story of the brave Usha Mehta, who started an underground radio station to unite people during India’s freedom struggle in the 1940s. While the film has received mixed feedback, the audience is majorly critiquing Khan’s performance. The sentiment is that the actor couldn’t reflect the depth, the intense love for country, and the emotions that drove Usha Mehta. Click the Link in the Bio to read more. #SWEditDesk @sabharwalvas

Within a week of ‘Murder Mubarak‘ release on Netflix, Sara Ali Khan’s ‘Ae Watan Mere Watan’ began streaming on Prime Video. Directed by Kannan Iyer, the film is based on the real-life story of the brave Usha Mehta, who started an underground radio station to unite people during India’s freedom struggle in the 1940s. While the film has received mixed feedback, the audience is majorly critiquing Khan’s performance. The sentiment is that the actor couldn’t reflect the depth, the intense love for country, and the emotions that drove Usha Mehta. Click the Link in the Bio to read more. #SWEditDesk @sabharwalvas

The idea of luxury is dreamy, and it sure sells. But, oftentimes, brands come up with outrageous ideas and try to sell literally anything by putting up a hefty price tag. Take Balenciaga, for instance. This luxury fashion house has an aura, a reputation for itself and its name. However, from time to time, they add items to their collections that do not look like they make much sense.

From the 2024 Paris Fashion Week, a TikTok video went viral. It showed a tape bracelet by Balenciaga. And, we kid you not, it is exactly what it sounds like. 

Some outlets have gone on to report that this uncanny bracelet costs somewhere around $4,400, which is over ₹3.5 lakhs. As unbelievable as it sounds, this amount can actually be true, given the brand’s history of pricing their items at otherworldly amounts.

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The idea of luxury is dreamy, and it sure sells. But, oftentimes, brands come up with outrageous ideas and try to sell literally anything by putting up a hefty price tag. Take Balenciaga, for instance. This luxury fashion house has an aura, a reputation for itself and its name. However, from time to time, they add items to their collections that do not look like they make much sense. From the 2024 Paris Fashion Week, a TikTok video went viral. It showed a tape bracelet by Balenciaga. And, we kid you not, it is exactly what it sounds like. Some outlets have gone on to report that this uncanny bracelet costs somewhere around $4,400, which is over ₹3.5 lakhs. As unbelievable as it sounds, this amount can actually be true, given the brand’s history of pricing their items at otherworldly amounts. Click the Link in the Bio to read more. #SWEditDesk

The idea of luxury is dreamy, and it sure sells. But, oftentimes, brands come up with outrageous ideas and try to sell literally anything by putting up a hefty price tag. Take Balenciaga, for instance. This luxury fashion house has an aura, a reputation for itself and its name. However, from time to time, they add items to their collections that do not look like they make much sense. From the 2024 Paris Fashion Week, a TikTok video went viral. It showed a tape bracelet by Balenciaga. And, we kid you not, it is exactly what it sounds like. Some outlets have gone on to report that this uncanny bracelet costs somewhere around $4,400, which is over ₹3.5 lakhs. As unbelievable as it sounds, this amount can actually be true, given the brand’s history of pricing their items at otherworldly amounts. Click the Link in the Bio to read more. #SWEditDesk

Ah, things we do for our desires! When you’re attracted to somebody and wish to fast-forward things to physical intimacy, you put effort into capturing their attention, hoping they like you back. Sometimes, those actions do the job, while other times, you repel them completely. As a teenager with over-enthusiastic hormones, especially, you may have found yourself doing naive things to attract someone. And regardless of the ultimate outcome, they must be a story to remember.

Like these 12 people are recalling the weirdest things they did to get laid. They’re adorable and hilarious at the same time. Click the Link in Bio to take a look.

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Ah, things we do for our desires! When you’re attracted to somebody and wish to fast-forward things to physical intimacy, you put effort into capturing their attention, hoping they like you back. Sometimes, those actions do the job, while other times, you repel them completely. As a teenager with over-enthusiastic hormones, especially, you may have found yourself doing naive things to attract someone. And regardless of the ultimate outcome, they must be a story to remember. Like these 12 people are recalling the weirdest things they did to get laid. They’re adorable and hilarious at the same time. Click the Link in Bio to take a look. #sweditdesk

Ah, things we do for our desires! When you’re attracted to somebody and wish to fast-forward things to physical intimacy, you put effort into capturing their attention, hoping they like you back. Sometimes, those actions do the job, while other times, you repel them completely. As a teenager with over-enthusiastic hormones, especially, you may have found yourself doing naive things to attract someone. And regardless of the ultimate outcome, they must be a story to remember. Like these 12 people are recalling the weirdest things they did to get laid. They’re adorable and hilarious at the same time. Click the Link in Bio to take a look. #sweditdesk

While being the entertainment extravaganza on the cricketing pitch, the Indian Premier League (IPL) has also been about the extraordinary tales beyond the boundary line. From Mohammed Siraj to Rinku Singh, the richest cricket league in the world is filled with rags-to-riches stories of overnight successes. While most players come from humble backgrounds, there have been several instances where they tend to be the heirs/offsprings of affluent families. While some are born into rich business or political families, some have tried to carry the baton forward from their legendary sporting parents. 

Click the Link in Bio to take a look at some of these players whose journies reflect a blend of talent, privilege, and the weight of expectations.

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While being the entertainment extravaganza on the cricketing pitch, the Indian Premier League (IPL) has also been about the extraordinary tales beyond the boundary line. From Mohammed Siraj to Rinku Singh, the richest cricket league in the world is filled with rags-to-riches stories of overnight successes. While most players come from humble backgrounds, there have been several instances where they tend to be the heirs/offsprings of affluent families. While some are born into rich business or political families, some have tried to carry the baton forward from their legendary sporting parents. Click the Link in Bio to take a look at some of these players whose journies reflect a blend of talent, privilege, and the weight of expectations. #SWEditDesk

While being the entertainment extravaganza on the cricketing pitch, the Indian Premier League (IPL) has also been about the extraordinary tales beyond the boundary line. From Mohammed Siraj to Rinku Singh, the richest cricket league in the world is filled with rags-to-riches stories of overnight successes. While most players come from humble backgrounds, there have been several instances where they tend to be the heirs/offsprings of affluent families. While some are born into rich business or political families, some have tried to carry the baton forward from their legendary sporting parents. Click the Link in Bio to take a look at some of these players whose journies reflect a blend of talent, privilege, and the weight of expectations. #SWEditDesk

We, humans, are naive a lot of times, forever chasing winters, and then wondering about sunshine. Life is always easier said than done, isn’t it? We can be the world’s best preachers but don’t ask us about implementing half of the things we say. Like true anti-heroes, our actions are often at war with the fountain of wisdom we so graciously shower upon our best friends.

I mean, there is hardly any person who hasn’t done 9 of the things mentioned below because we’re all on the same ship. And it is sinking. Click the Link in Bio to take a look.
 
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We, humans, are naive a lot of times, forever chasing winters, and then wondering about sunshine. Life is always easier said than done, isn’t it? We can be the world’s best preachers but don’t ask us about implementing half of the things we say. Like true anti-heroes, our actions are often at war with the fountain of wisdom we so graciously shower upon our best friends. I mean, there is hardly any person who hasn’t done 9 of the things mentioned below because we’re all on the same ship. And it is sinking. Click the Link in Bio to take a look. #SWEditDesk

We, humans, are naive a lot of times, forever chasing winters, and then wondering about sunshine. Life is always easier said than done, isn’t it? We can be the world’s best preachers but don’t ask us about implementing half of the things we say. Like true anti-heroes, our actions are often at war with the fountain of wisdom we so graciously shower upon our best friends. I mean, there is hardly any person who hasn’t done 9 of the things mentioned below because we’re all on the same ship. And it is sinking. Click the Link in Bio to take a look. #SWEditDesk

One has to ask if studying the entire day and reducing personal interactions, physical activity, and rest to near zero is a sustainable way of living. With that as context, people are currently sharing the timetable of a 17-year-old student on the internet. Their schedule shows that the person is getting 5:15 hours of sleep the entire day and basically only studying when they are not eating. Of course, we want to respect the student’s autonomy and assume that this is possibly what they want to do.

However, it’s difficult to not question why they would feel the need to make such a rigorous schedule for themselves.

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One has to ask if studying the entire day and reducing personal interactions, physical activity, and rest to near zero is a sustainable way of living. With that as context, people are currently sharing the timetable of a 17-year-old student on the internet. Their schedule shows that the person is getting 5:15 hours of sleep the entire day and basically only studying when they are not eating. Of course, we want to respect the student’s autonomy and assume that this is possibly what they want to do. However, it’s difficult to not question why they would feel the need to make such a rigorous schedule for themselves. #SWEditDesk

One has to ask if studying the entire day and reducing personal interactions, physical activity, and rest to near zero is a sustainable way of living. With that as context, people are currently sharing the timetable of a 17-year-old student on the internet. Their schedule shows that the person is getting 5:15 hours of sleep the entire day and basically only studying when they are not eating. Of course, we want to respect the student’s autonomy and assume that this is possibly what they want to do. However, it’s difficult to not question why they would feel the need to make such a rigorous schedule for themselves. #SWEditDesk

A short clip of actor R. Madhavan talking about his son Vedaant Madhavan and his perception of Gen Zs has extracted some super interesting reactions from people online. The clip is from an interview with Ranveer Allahbadia aka BeerBiceps, for his podcast The Ranveer Show. In the episode, one of the things R. Madhavan talked about was how he considered Gen Z to be frugal, wise and peaceful. And of course, this has caused some commotion among the viewers.

But all this discourse has left me wondering why people are so triggered by a celebrity describing Gen Zs so positively

Click the Link in Bio to read more. 

#SWEditDesk @quaintharshita

A short clip of actor R. Madhavan talking about his son Vedaant Madhavan and his perception of Gen Zs has extracted some super interesting reactions from people online. The clip is from an interview with Ranveer Allahbadia aka BeerBiceps, for his podcast The Ranveer Show. In the episode, one of the things R. Madhavan talked about was how he considered Gen Z to be frugal, wise and peaceful. And of course, this has caused some commotion among the viewers. But all this discourse has left me wondering why people are so triggered by a celebrity describing Gen Zs so positively Click the Link in Bio to read more. #SWEditDesk @quaintharshita

A short clip of actor R. Madhavan talking about his son Vedaant Madhavan and his perception of Gen Zs has extracted some super interesting reactions from people online. The clip is from an interview with Ranveer Allahbadia aka BeerBiceps, for his podcast The Ranveer Show. In the episode, one of the things R. Madhavan talked about was how he considered Gen Z to be frugal, wise and peaceful. And of course, this has caused some commotion among the viewers. But all this discourse has left me wondering why people are so triggered by a celebrity describing Gen Zs so positively Click the Link in Bio to read more. #SWEditDesk @quaintharshita

As enjoyable as sex is, imperfect, awkward or even hilarious moments are inevitable. There’s a lot that can go wrong (but in the best way possible). For instance, this Reddit thread where people have shared the funniest things they’ve experienced during sex will probably make you chuckle. 

Click the Link in the Bio to read on. 

#SWEditDesk @quaintharshita

As enjoyable as sex is, imperfect, awkward or even hilarious moments are inevitable. There’s a lot that can go wrong (but in the best way possible). For instance, this Reddit thread where people have shared the funniest things they’ve experienced during sex will probably make you chuckle. Click the Link in the Bio to read on. #SWEditDesk @quaintharshita

As enjoyable as sex is, imperfect, awkward or even hilarious moments are inevitable. There’s a lot that can go wrong (but in the best way possible). For instance, this Reddit thread where people have shared the funniest things they’ve experienced during sex will probably make you chuckle. Click the Link in the Bio to read on. #SWEditDesk @quaintharshita

There’s a fine line between problem solving and creating problems that help the brand image. It’s a lot like actually caring for a cause and being preachy. Because, if brands cared, and if they started solving problems for real, they’d start from within. What is that proverbial statement about charity starting at home?

#SWEditDesk

@manyailawadi

There’s a fine line between problem solving and creating problems that help the brand image. It’s a lot like actually caring for a cause and being preachy. Because, if brands cared, and if they started solving problems for real, they’d start from within. What is that proverbial statement about charity starting at home? #SWEditDesk @manyailawadi

There’s a fine line between problem solving and creating problems that help the brand image. It’s a lot like actually caring for a cause and being preachy. Because, if brands cared, and if they started solving problems for real, they’d start from within. What is that proverbial statement about charity starting at home? #SWEditDesk @manyailawadi

It’s finally THAT time of the year. The curtains will be raised over the 17th edition of India ka Tyohaar, the Indian Premier League (IPL) this Friday. And we can’t wait to be glued in front of our screens or cheer our lungs out in the stadiums for all the sixes into the stands, the fierce rivalries, and the nail-biting finishes. 

But before this Manoranjan ka Baap starts this week, let’s hear the story of its inception from Piyush Pandey, the adman who has been an integral part of this mega event. 

Click the Link in Bio to read on.

#SWEditDesk @soumyasekhardas

It’s finally THAT time of the year. The curtains will be raised over the 17th edition of India ka Tyohaar, the Indian Premier League (IPL) this Friday. And we can’t wait to be glued in front of our screens or cheer our lungs out in the stadiums for all the sixes into the stands, the fierce rivalries, and the nail-biting finishes. But before this Manoranjan ka Baap starts this week, let’s hear the story of its inception from Piyush Pandey, the adman who has been an integral part of this mega event. Click the Link in Bio to read on. #SWEditDesk @soumyasekhardas

It’s finally THAT time of the year. The curtains will be raised over the 17th edition of India ka Tyohaar, the Indian Premier League (IPL) this Friday. And we can’t wait to be glued in front of our screens or cheer our lungs out in the stadiums for all the sixes into the stands, the fierce rivalries, and the nail-biting finishes. But before this Manoranjan ka Baap starts this week, let’s hear the story of its inception from Piyush Pandey, the adman who has been an integral part of this mega event. Click the Link in Bio to read on. #SWEditDesk @soumyasekhardas