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If there was an Indian anime made, would you guys prefer the caste to be light skinned like every other anime or dark skinned?

u/Main-Procedure-2240 — 9 days ago

True love knows no boundaries, and this real-life hero from Bundelkhand just proved it! Meet Ajab Singh, a dedicated husband who took "doing anything for love" to a whole new level

u/Main-Procedure-2240 — 16 days ago
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Zyada Kuch Nai, This little boy greets his dad coming home with a super energetic dance, and his father’s reaction has gone completely viral 😭

u/Main-Procedure-2240 — 15 days ago

Zyada Kuch Nai, In a wholesome moment caught on camera, a woman caught her adorable grandmother secretly trying on her fancy rings

u/Main-Procedure-2240 — 24 days ago

How much did your first side hustle actually make in the first month?

Whenever people talk about side hustles online, it often feels like everyone is either making huge money or has a success story that took off overnight. But I have a feeling the reality for most people is very different.

I'm curious to hear from ordinary people who started something on the side, whether it was freelancing, tutoring, content creation, reselling, affiliate marketing, or anything else. When you first started, what did your earnings actually look like?

Did you make enough to feel motivated to continue, or was the first month mostly about learning and figuring things out? Looking back, was your initial income anywhere close to what you expected, or did reality hit differently?

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u/Main-Procedure-2240 — 2 months ago