Norway Goalkeeper Ørjan Nyland 📈📈📈

Norway Goalkeeper Ørjan Nyland 📈📈📈

Thierry Henry on Norway's goalkeeper Nyland: "I know everyone is talking about haaland but, Their goalkeeper [Nyland] was key to this Norway win" "The goalkeepers in this tournament have been stealing the show, it started Vozinha now Nyland, I have to say, I am loving all the performance"

u/Ayal_a_MeaN — 6 hours ago

സ്വന്തമായി banking system , അന്വേഷിക്കാൻ agents , വിധി പറയാൻ സൈബർ കോടതി.These people are making fun of the whole system. എന്തൊക്കെയാ ഈ കൊച്ചു കേരളത്തിൽ സംഭവിക്കുന്നത്?

Money Power Women Drugs

Kerala - karnataka - Dubai Connections.

They're openly mocking the system.

u/Ayal_a_MeaN — 11 hours ago

Who should lead India after Modi?

Whether you're a BJP supporter, opposition supporter, or politically neutral, one thing is certain : no leader stays forever.For over a decade, Indian politics has largely revolved around one leader. Replacing a long-serving and influential Prime Minister isn't just about finding another politician; it's about finding someone who can unite a diverse nation, handle global challenges, and shape India's future.

Who do you think is the most capable person to lead India after Narendra Modi?

u/Ayal_a_MeaN — 15 hours ago

Try this simple thing.

Write a letter to the person you love. If you don't have someone in your life, imagine someone you could genuinely love and write to them.

Don't overthink it. Just write with complete honesty. Say everything you'd want them to know your fears, hopes, insecurities, dreams, gratitude, regrets... anything.

Then don't read it immediately. Put it away and come back to it after a week.

When you read it again, you might realize the letter wasn't really about them it was about you. You'll notice your emotional patterns, your expectations, your strengths, your wounds, and the parts of yourself that still need healing or growth.

Use a pen and paper. The act of physically writing often helps you slow down, reflect more deeply, and express yourself more honestly.

Sometimes, the most honest letter you write to someone else becomes the clearest mirror of who you are.

u/Ayal_a_MeaN — 19 hours ago
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FIFA WC : The 2026 World Cup Round of 16 fixtures are set!!!

Engane undaarunnu Round of 32 ?

Ningalude teaminte performance il ningal satisfied aano ?

Round of 16 aaarokke purathu pokum ?

Opinions poratte.

u/Ayal_a_MeaN — 2 days ago

ഇവന്മാർ ഒക്കെ ആത്മാർത്ഥമായും മണ്ടന്മാർ ആയിരുന്നല്ലേ?

u/Ayal_a_MeaN — 3 days ago
▲ 79 r/KeralaSpeaks+1 crossposts

Why do so many Indian football fans blame cricket for everything?

Whenever Indian football is discussed, the conversation quickly turns into blaming cricket for football's poor state. But is cricket really the reason?

Cricket became massively popular because people watched it, broadcasters invested in it, sponsors followed, and the national team consistently performed well. Isn't that how most sports grow?

Do you think cricket is actually holding football back in India, or is it just an easy scapegoat for deeper structural problems?

u/Ayal_a_MeaN — 4 days ago

Who exactly is considered an Indian citizen under Indian law?

With debates around illegal immigration, NRC, CAA, border security, Aadhaar, voter rolls, and national identity becoming more frequent, I wanted to understand something fundamental.

Who exactly is considered an Indian citizen under Indian law?

u/Ayal_a_MeaN — 4 days ago

Can Chinese EVs Achieve the Same Market Dominance as Chinese Smartphones in India?

Back in the feature phone and early smartphone era, many Indian brands like Micromax, Lava, Karbonn, etc., sold rebranded Chinese phones before Chinese brands eventually entered directly and dominated the market.

I wonder if something similar could happen with EVs.

For example, the MG Comet is essentially a rebadged Wuling Air EV, and there are reports that JSW is exploring technology partnerships with Chery for its upcoming EVs. BYD is already present in India, although its expansion has been limited by policy and investment restrictions.

Chinese automakers seem to have an impressive lineup of affordable, feature-packed EVs in the budget segment. If more of these vehicles are localized or sold through Indian partnerships, do you think they could eventually dominate the Indian EV market the way Chinese smartphone brands did?

Or do you think factors like government policy, tariffs, localization requirements, and strong competition from Tata, Mahindra, Hyundai, and Maruti will prevent that from happening?

u/Ayal_a_MeaN — 5 days ago
▲ 117 r/KeralaSpeaks+1 crossposts

Why is Ernesto Che Guevara so popular in Kerala?

Che Guevara's image is everywhere in Kerala on T-shirts, posters, college campuses, political rallies, and social media. Yet outside of left-wing circles, he's a highly controversial figure because of his role in the Cuban Revolution, support for one-party rule, and involvement in post-revolutionary executions.

He also isn't generally regarded as a symbol of democratic values, as he supported a one-party revolutionary state rather than multiparty democracy.

So why did he become such a political icon in Campus of Kerala? Is it mainly because of the influence of left politics, anti-imperialist sentiment, student movements, or is there something else?

I'd love to hear historical, political, and cultural perspectives .

u/Ayal_a_MeaN — 5 days ago

What was the moment your image of someone you admired completely fell apart? For me, it was Chris Benoit. His death was shocking, but learning that he had murdered his own family was even more devastating.

I still remember the shock I felt when I heard that Chris Benoit had died in 2007. As a wrestling fan, it was heartbreaking to lose one of the greatest in-ring performers of his generation.

But nothing prepared me for what came next.

Over the next few days, the details emerged: Benoit had killed his wife, his seven-year-old son, and then taken his own life.

I couldn't process it. The person I had admired for years suddenly became the center of one of the darkest tragedies in sports history. It completely changed the way I looked at him. His incredible career, championship matches, and legendary reputation were forever overshadowed by what he had done.

That was probably the moment I learned that we never truly know the people we admire from a distance.

What was the moment your image of someone you admired completely fell apart?

u/Ayal_a_MeaN — 7 days ago

Was Vedan's case the only celebrity allegation case where Rahul Easwar didn't defend the accused ?

Rahul Easwar has often appeared on TV debates defending or advocating due process for several celebrity men facing sexual assault or harassment allegations. That made me wonder about Vedan's case.

Was this the only celebrity allegation case where he didn't defend the accused, or am I missing other examples?

I'm genuinely asking. If you have clips, interviews, or articles that support your answer, please share them. I'd like to understand whether his stance has been consistent across different cases.

u/Ayal_a_MeaN — 7 days ago

One thing I'd remove from our education system is Record writing.what about u ?

If there's one thing I'd remove from our education system, it's the endless practice of writing practical records by hand.

I'm so tired of spending hours copying pages into record books, only to run around collecting signatures and rewriting everything because of one small mistake. It's exhausting, repetitive, and honestly feels like a complete waste of time.If the goal is to make students learn, there are far better ways than making us fill notebooks like photocopy machines.

Every time record submission comes up, my irritation levels go through the roof.

What about u guys ?

u/Ayal_a_MeaN — 8 days ago

Could India have remained under British rule much longer without this event?

Today is June 28 a date that changed the course of world history.

On this day in 1914, Gavrilo Princip assassinated Archduke Franz Ferdinand in Sarajevo. That single act triggered a chain of events that led to World War I. The consequences of that war, followed by World War II, reshaped the global order and weakened the European colonial empires.

In many ways, those events helped pave the way for the independence of dozens of nations including India.

It's fascinating how a single incident in Europe eventually influenced the freedom of millions of people across the world.

Do you think India's independence would have come much later if the two World Wars had never happened?

u/Ayal_a_MeaN — 8 days ago

What's the best relationship advice you've ever heard that actually benefited your life?

We've all come across relationship advice from parents, friends, books, or even strangers online. Some of it is forgettable, but sometimes a single piece of advice can completely change how you see relationships.

What's the best relationship advice you've ever heard, and how did it benefit your life?

One that has always stayed with me is:

"Your best partner is the one with whom you can share your deepest, darkest secrets without fear of being judged."

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u/Ayal_a_MeaN — 8 days ago