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Initially, as a new enterant, sometime in 2019, I was not sure of my sustenance here; I was banned twice ,once thanks to Sagarika, 2nd time thanks Rana, I became 3rd time lucky to have survived so far. The initial circle was all #Bakths and hardcore ones too.
2. I'm not even a primary member of any political party and my only credential was and is that of being a nationalist and nothing more; I was sort of scared of @Kishoreciyer1 - his nonchalant style of taking on Lutyens and Khan market gang and of course the cats on the wall. It
3. was a personal meet, just before Covid ,I had an opportunity to meet up with him, and was surprised to see a young, handsome kid, with brains and the brawn to carry it . It changed my perception, the fear went and from him I learnt, that a snub is necessary and no excuses; my
4. strength was not high end economics or commerce, (not that my strength is elsewhere), I knew I could rely on him, to seek clarifications on such issues in national interest . I'm content that this continues. The guy is connected and is a killer when the need arises. I wouldn't
5.want to be caught on the wrong foot with him; diametrically opposite to him, is an artist,a man who's highly articulate and subtle sarcasm, excellent video shares, lover of inks and pens and sketches ,and a humane in all what he does. One must watch the verbal banter with him
6.on his TL; when I met him, albeit for a short time, I was amazed at his collection of books and behind it was the artistic mind of his. I loved the mischief in his eyes, sparkling with mirth and he taught me subtlety, something I'm not known for - that's @ProfMKay for you.
7. I found a hardcore Hindu, in an Indian American, whose values are so high, it takes time to understand the passion of learning and more from this person. Initially I felt that his hardcore stance on hindutva was off beat that too in SM,and to rein him in was an attempt I made
8. realising that his issue was that leaders are not pacey enough as he's and/or I've found quite a lot here in Twitter . Once he realized that there are other issues, without losing his passion he has managed to move forward - upbringing his children, his respect for his family
9. would amaze most, for he would be looked at as American Indian and not vice versa - this @HelloNNewman is one helluva guy. His contribution to some of the causes I'm involved both in terms of inputs and suggestions , I'm grateful. At this point , I must agree with my late dad,
10. Who till his death maintained that my knowledge of English is to be abhorred; I disliked him for it , till this little one, with mastery not only in English, but also in Tamil, apart from other talents, proved to me that my late father was right and I was not - my English is
11. not good enough and it's not only English but other areas too. Having rubbed my shoulder with this person , the first opportunity I get would be used to meeting up, and for sure I'll be levelled to more ground realities; it's not the language alone , the commitment to
12. whatever this person does, I've restrained myself from standing up with a big ovation. A lot of practical sense I learnt and I'm goddamn proud and I hope it's reciprocated - this is @wataboutery ; this guy is young, but never brash , his passion, professionally,his learning ,
13. his out if the world knowledge on scripts ,which I've heard about but never bothered to look in depth - all these guys have one thing in common and I'm getting hooked into it , inks and pens 😀😷 - what catches me his is presentation skills. God bless you , young man
14. This is @GunduHuDuGa and I promise you I'll be catch up with you soon; this guy is quite as a mouse, silent yet very observant , and mild , yet puts across his point with such clarity makes me wish I become young again,for it's easier learning when young. He carries with him
15. A lot of responsibility on his shoulders ,for one so young and yet so wise. He becoming a father recently , he has turned to be a #Sidhar and a #Bogar, love you loads man @almightykarthik . Twitter is brevity personified and it doesn't allow me to say more about these people
16. I wish I could. #Part2 will have @rspchary @shreekanth2020 @RajiIndustani @jananisampath , possibly late evening

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