Ladies and gentlemen swiping in the privacy of their rooms will always unfairly reject people. They will pick the ones who talk like them, eat like them.
An average Lajpat Nagar playboy knows that women will reply to his Instagram story of the chicken curry he cooked for lunch. And he is proven right, every single time.
People with anxious attachment are on the far left end, craving closeness like it was oxygen. And on the far right are avoidant attachment ghouls who will get mad at you for loving them.
Do ragers need another rager to live happily ever after? Sometimes a rager needs a snoozer to park them home in time for the dreadful Monday on the horizon.
His very first budget laid strong emphasis on capital expenditure & infrastructure development, his goal of making Maharashtra a five-trillion dollar economy by 2047, and ensuring fiscal discipline.
Two Indian naval ships involved in the search and rescue operations in connection with IRIS Dena, which was operating 20 NM West of Galle in SAR region under Sri Lankan responsibility.
The Pakistani political leadership is weak and devoid of any intellect. Its diplomacy is entirely India-China-US focused and suffers from a presumptive view of Afghanistan as a vassal.
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One cannot but feel for Ms. Ratan Priya. Pretty sure she, like many others, did not go through the grind of journalism schools to cover such silly topics. Unfortunately, the management at The Print, in order to portray itself as “cool”, “trendy” and “fashionable”, must have ordered her to do so.
Thank you for your feedback. For your information, I have gone through the grind of journalism school and have covered a myriad of topics, silly or otherwise. In my education in journalism, I have been taught that no topic is silly if it resonates with people. It’s perfectly fine if this article did not resonate with you, I hope you will find other topics to explore at ThePrint as we do cover issues in almost every field.
One cannot but feel for Ms. Ratan Priya. Pretty sure she, like many others, did not go through the grind of journalism schools to cover such silly topics. Unfortunately, the management at The Print, in order to portray itself as “cool”, “trendy” and “fashionable”, must have ordered her to do so.