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| 1 | Tips To Look After Your Husband - (Excerpts from a 1950's Home Economics text book)Yes cashless is openly touted. Most Indians like me are seeing it as necessary evil. The Muslim terrorist activities stopped the very day 500/1000 notes were banned (fake notes were printed from Pak leading to loss of billions each year to Indian economy). Other activities like Intl. NGOs have taken a severe beating as well. So we're the Maoist (Communist terrorists) activities. All this will very positively reflect on Indian GDP (as 98% don't pay income tax, 2% who pay are mostly white collared… | /r/TheRedPill | 03/01/17 04:51 PM |
| 14 | Realizing women are nothing more than attention seekers. "Nice" girls are just the same.The primary major of zuck wasn't computer science, it was psychology. He clearly knew how women and men think differently. The need for the women to seek attention and how men would instinctively want to fulfill that role (but on virtual screens). He created hot or not just before Fb for this very purpose. It worked too. | /r/TheRedPill | 03/01/17 03:01 AM |
| 0 | Tips To Look After Your Husband - (Excerpts from a 1950's Home Economics text book)Indian here. This drive is touted to be extremely successful as it basically replaced all the old 500/1000 notes with new 500/2000 ones. India's homegrown wallet services have seen a spike and prices of property will fall down 20-30% making it affordable for most of the middle class. I suspect the main motive was to flush the Indian banks with cash to make up for their balance sheet (mostly dead loans taken by top industrialists of the country). AMA if you have any questions about it. | /r/TheRedPill | 03/01/17 02:49 AM |
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