The only reason sanghi vultures are trying to peck at #DanishSiddiqui is because he took a picture proving the full scale of covid deaths and resulting cremations in India. Literally the only reason. Because some of his pics spoiled their deluded narratives.
Notice how the only ones on Twitter dumping on heroic late photo journalist #DanishSiddique are sanghis. Because they are still upset that when BJP tried to hide the full scope of covid second surge deaths in India, Danish took this picture. That's the only reason. Sick!
How many million lives are you willing to sacrifice for the sake of maintaining the delusional that Modi is awesome?
LOL sanghi bawasirs are actually replying 🤣🤣🤣
All you abhishek asthana bikau bawasir types, please do keep responding so I can instantly block you. I have no intentions of engaging with fascists.
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We need to stop and take a moment to recognize the #PegasusProject consortium as a historic thing in itself, separate from its chilling findings. It's an unprecedented alliance of media and watchdog entities spread across the globe. First coordinated pushback against fascists.
Fascists have come to power across the world in the past decade by using social media to demonize the "newsroom, editorial meetings, fact checking" type media entities. This is the first global alliance to push back.
Cos substack and podcasts are nice and all, but something like this.... This requires teams. Big teams. Resources. Standards. Coordination. Forensic analysis. Multiple confirmations and triangulations. This takes a village. Hundreds of people make investigative journalism happen.
I'm way more affected by these trees dying from the storm last night than I thought I'd be. Trees are peak evolution for me. We are still figuring out how to turn sunlight into cheap energy and they've been turning it into food while growing way taller than us, peacefully.
I don't know if you've met many deciduous trees from North America, but these oaks and maples and hemlocks and pines and cedars and birches and whatnot are sturdy AF! It takes quite a storm to fell these many. Another tree nearby was actually hit by lightning. 300 feet away. 😳
Heh, this is a before and after on that middle tree falling. Btw, I'm just crazy fascinated by this oak being hollow! So it was not sturdy AF and brought down a couple of unsuspecting neighbors with it. Down the rabithole that is hollow oak trees, caused by disease.
It's the time for one of my signature outdoor dishes. A bhareet made by cooking the eggplant directly on maple wood fire. Then I just add salt, red chili, lemon, and mash. Quite literally the best bhareet I've ever tasted, he says modestly.
There it is. So fast and simple. The wood smoke flavor is so good that you don't really need too many ingredients.
Many people are mentioning chokha. Yup, the chokha litti in Purvanchal was very reminiscent of rural Maharashtra bhareet. And had that peculiar smoky flavor from charcoal on the street carts of Lucknow 😁😋😋