Doesn't this look strangely similar to something we've seen in Doraemon movies?

u/madbot2626 — 5 days ago

TITLE SAYING OP LOVES HIS CAT

BODY TEXT CONTAINING PRAISES ABOUT THE CAT, AND HOW IT HAS BEEN HIS ONLY BUDDY.

u/madbot2626 — 27 days ago

LOWERCASE TITLE

A LONG ASS BODY TEXT FULL OF LOWERCASE LETTERS, NO PROPER PUNCTUATION, AND SIXTY SEVEN SLURS USED.

u/madbot2626 — 30 days ago
▲ 6 r/rvce

Cadabams Mindtalk

Has anyone ever tried to talk with them? There are banners in some spots on campus. I am mentally exhausted now, and really want to take professional help. Please help me out if you know anything about it...

And also, suggest any other means if you know. But I can't afford to pay for therapy. I'd prefer free services...

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u/madbot2626 — 1 month ago

How logical is this slope on the flyover? It's right opposite to old busstand in Hubballi

That decline within one segment looks so awfully planned...

u/madbot2626 — 1 month ago
▲ 162 r/LGBTindia

Celebrating Aradhanarishwar, but declining Trans and other LGBTQ rights... Incredible India!!!

u/madbot2626 — 1 month ago

Is it just me, or the Amazon Prime ad between overs during match is making the stream start buffer??

Everything else works fine. Just that one stupid ad d....

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u/madbot2626 — 2 months ago

I've been seeing all over social media saying that impact player rule has aided batting a lot. And that's how we are seeing huge piles of runs every match.

But what I don't really understand is how it aided only batting!?.

Like, I get that every team gets an extra batter in their team to strengthen the batting.

But why are we not seeing bowlers dominate every match like batters do? Teams do get in an extra specialist bowler during bowling innings. But why hasn't it really powered up the bowling attack of any team? Why don't we see an "equal context" between bat and ball, like the social media concerns about the impact player rule?

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u/madbot2626 — 2 months ago