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u/pazhmporiilover — 18 hours ago

Can someone give me an efootball acc for free 🥲🙏🏻

Ik ith kurachu kudthal ahn 😭 pakshse arudelm kayil use cheytha oru acc indel tharamo.. wanna start playing efootball

(I'm a noob but kore kalayi vijarikunu efootball kaliknm ennu.. Expect efootball i play ff, pubg, cod, coc rn.. )

But efootball entho kalikan ottum kittunila 😭

(I'm an online bagger 🙏🏻)

u/pazhmporiilover — 21 hours ago

Predict who'll win the 2026 wc

Now that the group stage is almost over, which team do you think has the best chance of winning the 2026 World Cup?

Who has impressed you the most so far, and which teams do you think are being overrated or underrated?

My prediction :

1)ARGENTINA

2)FRANCE

3)Spain /Netherlands

u/pazhmporiilover — 5 days ago

Got curious after seeing this question so here's the true story of Rajan a student who never came home after being taken by the police

(Used chat gpt and it's not a fiction )

In March 1976, during the Emergency, 21-year-old P. Rajan was a student at the Regional Engineering College in Calicut (now Kozhikode). Like any other college student, he was focused on his studies and his future.

After a Naxalite attack on a police station near Kakkayam, the police began arresting suspects. Rajan was picked up from his college hostel and taken to the Kakkayam police camp for interrogation. His family was not informed about where he had been taken.

At the camp, Rajan was subjected to severe torture. Witnesses later testified that he died in police custody as a result of the torture. Instead of informing his family, the authorities concealed his death and disposed of his body. To this day, his remains have never been found.

Back home, Rajan's father, T. V. Eachara Warrier, searched desperately for his son. He visited government offices, police stations, and politicians, but nobody would tell him what had happened. Most officials either denied any knowledge or refused to help.

Refusing to give up, Warrier took the matter to the Kerala High Court through a habeas corpus petition, demanding that the authorities produce his son. The court proceedings eventually exposed the truth: Rajan had been arrested, tortured, and killed while in police custody.

The Rajan case became one of the most infamous examples of police brutality during the Emergency and had major political consequences in Kerala.

What makes the story particularly heartbreaking is that Rajan's family never got closure. His body was never recovered, and his father spent years searching for answers. In his autobiography, Warrier wrote:

> "I don't close the door. Let the rain lash inside and drench me. Let at least my invisible son know that his father never shut the door."

The quote captures the pain of a father who never stopped waiting for his son to return, even after learning the truth.

Today, the Rajan case is remembered not only as a case of custodial torture but also as a symbol of a father's long fight for justice and accountability.

u/pazhmporiilover — 1 month ago

Y'all liked my fashion show fit so here is the rest

The love on my last post was insane tqsm😭❤️ here are the other fits i tried lmk which one is the best 🎀

u/pazhmporiilover — 2 months ago

I genuinely feel like Ikka fans are some of the most intellectual fanbases in India.

They don’t rush into re releases just to create to ruin the theatre experience for families. They'll watch movies on tv and dance inside their house bcz they have civic sense without turning everything into a celebration or competition.

they avoid going to theatres during heavy rain because they know the conditions won’t be great for the cleaners in theatre

They’re also not into unnecessary hype like mund parich adi or meesha pirikal. The focus is mostly on the story, performances, and overall cinema rather than just box office numbers plot is the hero

Even ikka fans are the ones who enjoyed patriot mostly bcz they know how to enjoy a movie

(Pariot first monday kerala

Below ₹2Cr Gross Collection (Aprox 1.8Cr Range Note -70 Lakh Advance.

*Mollywood All Time Disaster Tag.*)

Still people are criticizing the box office gross on monday without realising it's election result day ഒരു civic sense കൂടിയ ഇന്ത്യൻ എന്ന നിലക്ക് സിനിമയെ തന്നെ ഒഴിവാക്കി റിസൾട്ട്‌ നോക്കാൻ ഇരുന്നു 🫡👏🏻

വേനൽ മഴ കഴിയുന്നവരെ തിയേറ്ററിൽ പോവില്ല എന്ന തീരുമാനം 👏🏻 hat's off bros ❤️

u/pazhmporiilover — 2 months ago

Hi guys 👋🏻🏃🏻‍♀️

What's your plan after 12th 😭

I’m in my first year, and honestly… try not to end up like me 😭

The college I chose has a pretty bad social life no functions, no fun and the teaching isn’t great either.

Just make sure you pick wisely

if any of you're interested in joining colleges through management quota (south Indian colleges ) I'll help if i can... About college placement details, fees, social life kinda things just let me know

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u/pazhmporiilover — 2 months ago
▲ 158 r/Coconaad

In my family, there’s this expectation that brothers should do anything for their sisters’ marriage even go into debt, work themselves to exhaustion and basically sacrifice their whole life.

My brother said he will always support me, but he won’t cross a limit where he has to destroy his own future just to fund a wedding. He gave an example from our own family one of my cousins started working at 18 in a workshop in Karnataka just to pay for his sister’s marriage. Now he’s 27, has health issues, burns on his face, shoulder problems, lost his hair, and despite being academically good (stopped his studies after 12th) he couldn’t build a proper life. And now people judge him for his job and look when it comes to marriage. (Same people thenne pennu kitunila prnj kaliyakum )Honestly… it feels like he lost his life.

My brother said all this openly in front of the whole family. Some of the women literally started crying and called him selfish, saying he doesn’t care about family.

I said I’ll only get married when I can afford it myself because I don’t want my brother to end up like that. After that, things got even worse. My brother said “They won’t understand this because their marriages also happened like this,” and that basically ended the discussion 😭 ipo elavrkum avney dheshyam ahn and my mom stopped talking with us..

Repost : added some context

u/pazhmporiilover — 2 months ago