
Selling oneplus, google pixel, nothing charging adaptor
Oneplus -65 watt price : 700
Nothing - 45 watt price:500
Google pixel - 45 watt price:400
If you buy all its costs 1500
Note : without charging cable only power adaptor
PRICE: 1500 INR

Oneplus -65 watt price : 700
Nothing - 45 watt price:500
Google pixel - 45 watt price:400
If you buy all its costs 1500
Note : without charging cable only power adaptor
PRICE: 1500 INR
Decluttering my setup and found this barely-used Amazon Echo Auto.
This is not just a normal Bluetooth receiver it’s essentially a dedicated Alexa smart hub designed for cars and AUX speaker systems. Works great for turning older car stereos or regular
speakers into a proper voice-controlled smart setup.
Features include:
Alexa voice assistant
Hands-free calling
Music streaming
Navigation assistance
Smart home control
Works with AUX/Bluetooth systems
The microphone array on this is surprisingly good compared to cheap Bluetooth adapters, which is why a lot of people still prefer it for older cars.
Condition: Well maintained / fully functional
Reason for selling: No longer using it after reorganizing old gadgets during cleaning.
Ideal for:
Older cars without Android Auto
DIY smart speaker setups
Garage/workshop speaker systems
Alexa ecosystem users
PRICE : 1000 INR
Today while traveling in the metro to office, I noticed a man sitting near me. Completely normal-looking guy formal office clothes, calm face, nothing unusual at all.
But then I noticed he was constantly opening Instagram and sending messages to random girls one after another. I’m not exaggerating it looked like 10+ girls easily within that short ride.
And honestly, it disturbed me a little.
Not because talking to girls is wrong. Not because dating is wrong. But because it suddenly made me think about how much people hide behind a “normal” appearance. Someone can look completely innocent and still be desperately seeking validation or attention online.
At the same time, I started questioning myself too: Am I overreacting? Am I unfairly judging someone based on incomplete context? Or has social media genuinely normalized behavior that feels borderline creepy now?
Maybe he was lonely. Maybe harmless. Maybe just trying his luck. But seeing someone mass-message random women in real time felt strange.
Curious how others see this: Is this just modern dating culture now, or do you also find it uncomfortable?
Though it was brand new love the fit in my ear feel sad