What can I do??

Been going on since afternoon. Can't tolerate this shit anymore. Called police twice already but no response till now. Don't wanna spoil their mood but for godsake it's midnight.

u/MotherCoc0nuts — 8 hours ago

Prabhas, as an actor is a gone case

second pic is of my reply to someone who said India's biggest superstar lost his energy

u/MotherCoc0nuts — 16 hours ago
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Prabhas, as an actor is a gone case

I'm aware this post will be removed/restricted. But I wanted to know about your opinion.

ps other pic is of my comment for someone who said India's biggest superstar hast lost his energy.

u/MotherCoc0nuts — 16 hours ago

That one shop in your city is a money laundey scheme, but you just can't prove it

I travel frequently for work, and Oven Story is the only one that's managed to give me food poisoning in multiple cities, twice in Mumbai, and now Hyderabad. It's genuinely impressive how consistent the experience is. Peak quality assurance.

Being the optimist (read as idiot) that I am, I ordered from them again last night in Hyderabad. And voilà.....here I am, posting this from the frontlines of yet another battle.

u/MotherCoc0nuts — 7 days ago
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Vanga's films are basically every incel's wet dream

I mean, imagine your wife who's pregnant by her toxic ex lover, waiting,crying & longing for that asshole. And as soon as he shows up not by choice but by chance and starts crying, she goes back to him!!🫠🫠

Your sociopath husband who has boundless love towards his obviously not so loving father, starts cheating on you for no obvious reason.And you decide to stay with him for your kids😶

If I ever had a daughter, I'd rather wish she stayed single her entire life than end up with people like this. Or maybe that's just me. What do you guys think?

u/MotherCoc0nuts — 8 days ago

FLIXBUS......count your days

Yesterday I was coming from Bangalore to Hyderabad and it was one of the most traumatic incidents of my life

There were 2 incidents of driver hitting other vehicles. Driver hit a car in the night and our bus was chased and stopped by them for almost 30 minutes and driver along with passengers were threatened for the driver's mistake, and eventually were let go off as we passengers apologised.

Later in the morning, after shifting to a van, the same driver hit another truck and the truck driver hurled abuses at driver and also to everyone in the bus.

I've come to the conclusion that these bus operators just hire anyone to save money and leave passengers safety to God.

And blame is partly on Redbus as well for not checking the travel agencies and it's driver's/bus condition.

I've already spoken to a lawyer and have initiated the process to file a suit on this flixbus company for putting multiple passenger's lives in danger by hiring unprofessional drivers

Beware of Flixbus.

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u/MotherCoc0nuts — 12 days ago

Stop calling your favourite actor a Hero

No actor in any industry anywhere in the world should be called a "hero." A hero is someone who stands against injustice regardless of caste, creed, religion, gender, or personal gain.

Forget fighting injustice, many of our so called heroes aren't even brave enough to openly express their own opinions. Instead, we get carefully crafted PR statements designed to protect their image and business interests.

What's even more disappointing is how blindly telugu people worship these celebrities and politicians. They are among the wealthiest and most privileged people in society, yet they directly or indirectly provoke ordinary people to fight on their behalf.

Just came across a reel posted by Upasana Konidela showing nearly 40 household staff members dancing to her husband's song. Think about that for a moment. Average telugu person doesn't even have 40 close relatives, let alone 40 employees working for them.

These celebrities live in a completely different reality from the people who idolize them. Yet we continue to treat them as role models while they profit from our loyalty and divisions.

Maybe it's time we stopped worshipping celebrities and politicians, and started holding them accountable instead.

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u/MotherCoc0nuts — 29 days ago

NOISE, count your days

I knew Noise and boAt were trash, but I just needed a basic pair of headphones for listening to classes. It’s only been 3 months since I bought these, first the volume buttons stopped working, and now they literally broke while I was just putting them on.

The best part? They’re asking me to pay ₹1000+ for repairs on headphones that cost ₹1600 in the first place.

Count your days NOISE

Posting this just to warn others. Should’ve checked this sub before buying them. If anyone has recommendations for decent headphones under ₹2k that’ll at least survive 6 months, please drop them below. Thanks in advance.

u/MotherCoc0nuts — 1 month ago

Measuring the mind of a average telugu bidda

First off, let me make this clear, I’m neither a fan of Pawan nor Jagan. In fact, I dislike Jagan far more than Pawan and I actively try not to follow the narrative of whoever's in power. But with that said, I genuinely want to ask one simple question

Do people truly believe Pawan Kalyan when he suddenly claims to be a strict follower of Sanathana Hindu Dharma

This is the same person who once said it shouldn't be an issue if people wanna eat beef, whose father lit cigarettes off of a harathi, and who himself underwent baptism. Yet post election, the narrative has completely changed and people seem willing to accept every word without question.

For context, I’m a Hindu myself. I don’t eat beef or even mutton (not because of my religion but because I hate the taste of them). But I also have friends (in all the religions u can think of) who do eat beef, and I’ve never judged them for their food habits, religion, or politics. That’s their personal choice.

What genuinely concerns me is, why are Telugu people so unwilling to question contradictions in public figures, especially when it comes from our own Deputy CM

Reason for posting this here is that I've observed even people in professions requiring advanced degrees & education are defending/supporting him, just because they've been fans of his cinema.

I'd appreciate if the discussion stayed on the point I’m making, rather than shifting toward my political, cinematic, or religious leanings.

u/MotherCoc0nuts — 1 month ago