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Giggity

Memes,games, startup... • 7m

In india judges never face any consequence of any kind it's better to leave this country

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Chaman Kanth

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This question has always intrigued me: why are some countries unwelcoming to new technology? It has always happened and will continue to happen in the future that technology creates a great divide among countries. When the Internet and automation w

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Comet

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How exactly does the thinking of a rich person differ from that of a poor person? Learn to think like a business owner, not like an employee. ▪️A business owner, as a rule, always knows how to quickly make decisions and be responsible for them. ▪️

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This is my first time in medial. Everyone talks about startup, funding, etc. But i have never seen the work in this platform. can anyone reply some interesting move in medial.

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A J

The slightest of imp... • 3m

To those pseudointellectuals,low self esteem guys. I am not overhyping, but yes India is one of a kind in consumerism,as an economy,whatever its huge. U guys start comparing us with a 2 million population country.Then again u give statements like oh

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Krishn Tundia

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SO ITS JUST THAT YOU'VE TO BE SUPER ACTIVE ON THIS PLATFORM TO NOT TO BE FORGOTTEN !!!

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Mayur Chaudhary

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Looper

If nothing goes righ... • 1y

Just now read a article on inheritance tax from finshots. Like literally the rule in some countries is that you need to give 55 % of it to the government and you will get just 45 % of it. Maybe it could be a great idea for money inequality and low

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