This is one habit that has absolutely no positive effect of any kind on anyone.
Why are we not protesting against it rather than boycotting a work of art and creativity - our movies!
2. Rape
It is the most violent thing you can do to a human being - physically and mentally.
Why are we still tolerant towards this evil?
3. War
Does it even make sense to have a mass destruction that wars create?
Why are we not boycotting people, leaders and countries who instigate wars to make this world a better place?
4. Female infanticide
Yes it still happens. People kill babies! We don't even want to say anything more here.
5. Domestic violence
In which religion, humanity or belief is beating someone up is justified?
Netizens we need your attention towards boycotting
this?
6. Gender inequality
Why are we discriminating on the basis of gender all the time?
It is not fair and leading to make us a regressive society.
This needs an immediate ban.
7. Bribe
Most people bribe to speediate their work but what they don't realise that in this process they are eating up the fair chance of someone else, who will eventually be disappointed.
And it definitely amps up corruption which is the biggest social evil presently.
8. Religious and casteism wars
We are actually fighting over something created by us.
It was us who divided the society into religions and castes and now we are fighting over them.
We need to boycott it before it becomes 'THE' cause for the final destruction of humankind.
9. Intolerance
Instead of taking a big leap towards evolution & growing as a species, we have grown intolerant restricting our beliefs to narrow mindsets.
It is like going backwards. Take a deep breath and just set your mind be. Live the life not kill the liveliness.
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It's the practice of sending out signals of interest without intending to commit.
Also called 'leading someone on'
A breadcrumber would send signals like short texts or Instagram likes, indicating that they like you but are unlikely to pursue a relationship.
2. Love Bombing
A love bomber would try to win someone over by lavishing attention, gifts and affection on them.
These are not genuine gestures, but rather a manipulative ploy used by narcissistic & abusive people to acquire control & make others unhealthily dependent on them.
While the condition is primarily caused by physical changes to the brain matter, heavily dependent on one's age, genetic risk, family history or if injuries to the brain, the kind of lifestyle you lead, dietary deficiencies may also increase one's chances of developing dementia.
If there is one single factor which can increase your chances of cognitive decline, poor brain health and accelerate ageing, it has to be the lack of Vitamin B12 in our diets.
Mark Zuckerberg announced that Facebook will have a new name 'Meta'. The Metaverse aims at creating new virtual reality giving people the power to connect and express more naturally, online.
The defining quality of the metaverse will be a feeling of presence -- like you are right there with another person or in another place. Feeling truly present with another person is the ultimate dream of social technology. That is why we are focused on building this.
A person having a stroke often starts by complaining of vague problems such as a loss of balance or dizziness or a heaviness of the head. They tend to hold on to something or sit down.
The person may complain that his or her vision is getting blurred. At this point they may blame it on something like walking in the sun too much or not having enough water in the day.
On-field or off-field, #Dhoni is very particular and disciplined about his workout routine and never misses out a day of it.
In an old interview from 2006, he revealed his dislike for gym workout. “I even don’t know the secret because I really don’t do the gym works and all. Sports training I did is helping me a lot”.
As per the new study, prudent diet followers were safer from mortality and heart disease risk by 17 per cent and 28 per cent respectively. timesofindia.indiatimes.com/life-style/hea…
𝐓𝐡𝐞 𝐥𝐢𝐧𝐤 𝐛𝐞𝐭𝐰𝐞𝐞𝐧 𝐝𝐢𝐞𝐭 𝐚𝐧𝐝 𝐥𝐨𝐧𝐠𝐞𝐯𝐢𝐭𝐲
For the new study, experts examined regions where people lived for the longest. And it was then found out that there was one food group that they all consumed, which can be the secret behind their long life.
These areas are known as blue zones and have often been examined by experts for similarities in lifestyle and eating habits. One common thing they all consume is legumes (beans).