u/Confident-Day-4278

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What the hell is wrong with this guy? If this continues, India could face serious shortages.

Mar 3: "We won the war."
Mar 7: "We defeated Iran."
Mar 9: "We must attack Iran." "The war is ending almost completely, and very beautifully."
Mar 12: "We did win, but we haven't won completely yet."
Mar 13: "We won the war."
Mar 14: "Please help us."
Mar 15: "If you don't help us, I will certainly remember it."
Mar 16: "Actually, we don't need any help at all." "I was just testing to see who's listening to me." "If NATO doesn't help, they will suffer something very bad."
Mar 17: "We neither need nor want NATO's help." "I don't need Congressional approval to withdraw from NATO."
Mar 18: "Our allies must cooperate in reopening the Strait of Hormuz."
Mar 19: "US allies need to get a grip -step up and help open the Strait of Hormuz"
Mar 20: "NATO are cowards."
Mar 21: "We don't use it, we don't need to open it."
Mar 22: "This is the last time. I will give Iran 48 hours." "Iran is Dead"
Mar 23: "We are giving them more time."
Mar 24: "The war is nearing its end."
Mar 25: "We are still negotiating."
Mar 26: "Iran is begging for peace. They gave us a gift. We will give them more time."
Mar 27: "Talks with iran are going very well"
Mar 28: "War will be over soon"
Mar 29: "Maybe we take Kharg island, maybe we dont"
Mar 30: "Open the Strait or we will obliterate all energy infrastructure and oil wells"
Mar 31: "We dont need the strait, we got plenty of oil. Get it yourself UK."
Apr 1: "Warned Iran of serious consequences if it continues destabilizing actions."
Apr 2: "Claimed Iran was backing down and “wants a deal” under pressure."
Apr 3: "Threatened military response if U.S. interests are attacked."
Apr 4: "Emphasized reopening strategic routes like the Strait of Hormuz."
Apr 5: "Tweeted with bad words, warning of strikes on Iran’s infrastructure"
Apr 6: "Tuesday 8PM deadline"

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u/Confident-Day-4278 — 19 hours ago

Steam cleaner works

I’ve had issues with chemicals - they didn’t work. I tried all kinds.

One day, I was using steam to clean a window and accidentally killed a bedbug. Then I noticed a hole and directed the steam into it. That turned out to be their nest, and it killed most of them. Since then, I’ve been using steam, and it does work.

This is just for your information. If you’re dealing with this issue, you can try it. It will definitely help. The only problem is that you need to keep less furniture and avoid excess stuff, because that’s where they tend to live.

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u/Confident-Day-4278 — 19 hours ago

Is it possible to run a small soap company remotely?

Going to the site once a week is OK. But going to the site daily is brutal.

I've mostly worked from home, and now I don't wish to commute to the office daily.

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u/Confident-Day-4278 — 1 day ago

Can you suggest a few attention-grabbing sentences like these?

I find these bold words and sentences very attention-grabbing—could you suggest some?

One day in 1885, the twenty-three-year-old Henry Ford saw something NEW—a machine that would quietly rewrite the future of transportation.

In a cramped shed behind his house, working with scraps no one valued, he began to build what others could not yet imagine.

The machine looked crude and unfinished, but it hinted at something far greater—a revolution waiting to emerge.

Everyone around him doubted the idea, but to him it seemed inevitable.

Suddenly, the impossible felt within reach.

To her surprise, what others ignored or dismissed would soon become her greatest advantage.

The idea sounded strange, almost absurd at first glance—but that was precisely its power.

In a strange way, failure became his greatest teacher, revealing patterns no success ever could.

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u/Confident-Day-4278 — 1 day ago