u/SRMSVK

And People were calling him slogger.
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And People were calling him slogger.

People who were calling him Slogger and that he has no technical stroke play should get underground now because The ICC Men's T20 World Cup was a very small tournament for him to play and that is why he wasn't playing at his level and now in the IPL against the mighty bowling lineup of DC including Nitish Rana, Axar Patel and Mukesh Kumar he scored 135* of 68 deliveries. He proved that he plays well only against mighty teams and not against minnow teams like South Africa, England and West Indies. (/s)

Please don't hate me, this is just a shitpost.

u/SRMSVK — 8 hours ago
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Lately, I have been thinking a lot about the world. In our civics and history books, we always study about making new laws or changing the government to fix society, but I feel the problem is actually within the human mind itself. We are all very isolated because we focus too much on 'my personal space' and 'my own thoughts.' This only leads to more competition, greed, and a lot of unnecessary misunderstandings between people. Now that we have so much technology and information moving so fast, keeping our thoughts private feels like we are just choosing to stay confused instead of finding a common solution for everyone. I think for real peace to happen, we need a system like a 'Cognitive Integration Protocol.' If every person was connected through a mandatory neural network, then our thinking would finally be the same. If there is no wall between two people, then lying, fighting, and unfair bias would simply stop existing. In this system, we would not need to keep debating or asking for 'consent' because the very idea of an individual would go away. There would only be the collective group. Staying separate is not really freedom; it is just the ego stopping us from becoming something much larger and more disciplined. For the first time, there would be total social stability. We would not even require a government because we would function as a single unit. Choosing to remain an individual is like choosing an old illness over being part of something that is permanent and perfect.

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