u/rt-king

Need suggestions on clothes.! For Men.

Hello all, I'm looking to rebuild my wardrobe.
Need your suggestions about brands which offer good quality and trending inner wears, gym clothes and regular clothes. Comfort and movement are priority.

P.S- I know clothes are not BIFL items. But I am looking for good quality garments as we often put a lot of money on these things throughout the years.

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u/rt-king — 19 hours ago

M31 for F (Just giving this a try)

Hello ladies,

I'm M31, Maratha, Fair and 5'10 (not fat, not athletic built either) but I do my best to be fit, from Navi Mumbai.

I'm an Engineer (currently looking for a job), but with a stable background.
I love pets.
I am not a spender, trying to be financially & emotionally sound.
Diet: occasional non-veg (once-twice over a year)/might turn vegetarian too.

Edit- Don't want to be a SINK/DINK. I want kids in future.

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u/rt-king — 1 day ago

I'm not so great to question anyone's credibility, education or purpose of life. But I seriously had this question all my life.
"Why Indians prefer working for foreign companies? Why Indians still praise the white-skinned people? What stops us from creating our own companies/copy of companies like the Chinese Engineers who don't even care if they know English or not?"

Secondly, I know politicians are not educated enough. What's stopping us to participate in the politics or make petitions for better laws/surrounding around us? Why don't we keep our work principles (people not working extra hours/bootlicking to their managers)?

USA/Germany/UK jana is good for experience. But why don't we make our beloved India at similar level (China has done it, what's stopping us?)

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u/rt-king — 22 days ago

In 1947, we got our independence and partition happened, due to Major division between Hindus and Muslims (because they wanted their own nation).
So, as per that division India/Bharat is a Hindu Nation.

A year ago, I came across a post which questioned the addition of the word "Secular" in our constitution.

https://preview.redd.it/ojjmo794woxg1.png?width=1102&format=png&auto=webp&s=d33112316169bb43178857987ac215635be1bb87

So, it was added in our constitution in 1976 during the emergency. Hence, it was kind of forced into our constitution as nobody could question/ oppose this.

https://preview.redd.it/bxlre739woxg1.png?width=1090&format=png&auto=webp&s=668a4f753ecfffb673881e864e4cd3ec157558e3

However, Dr. B.R.Ambedkar opposed it.

I googled a few things; some say changes made during emergency can only exist for 3 years (and 6 months if the President allows for it.)

I looked more into it. People say that the base of our constitution is Secular.

My question and my curiosity ask that with such clear indications, why do we still have the word in our constitution?
Why India has not been declared a Hindu Nation? While Pak has already defined it pretty well.

Why are Hindus and Indian kept confused about their religion/region? I mean even the Muslims in India were Hindus before Islam came to India a few centuries ago.

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u/rt-king — 25 days ago