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soracities · 8 months
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My throat is sore. It has mountains lost in it.
Hasti, from "All of the Light That Reaches Earth" (After Rachel Jones & Radiolab), pub. The White Review
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loserroxx · 7 months
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Hasti, God of Gods He is an Erledian, and spouse to Jasti. Also, head of the Pantheon and Emperor of Erdan.
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galechives · 8 months
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Hasti, "Neuroplastic" (2023)
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mellowthorn · 4 months
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Find me.
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thepublishershouse · 1 year
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Vinayak Hasti: From Rags to Riches - The Inspiring Journey of Grit and Determination
In a world where the odds often seem stacked against those who dream big, there are individuals like Vinayak Hasti who defy all expectations and emerge as shining beacons of inspiration. This is the story of a young man who, from the age of 14, embarked on a journey that would test his resolve, challenge his limits, and ultimately lead him to the heights of entrepreneurial success.
The Early Days
At the tender age of 14, Vinayak Hasti's life was far from luxurious. He didn't have access to the latest gadgets, fancy laptops, or high-speed internet. What he did have, though, was a dream and an unyielding determination to turn it into a reality. He began his journey into the world of business with nothing but sheer grit and an unwavering work ethic.
The Struggle
Vinayak's daily routine was a testament to his commitment. He would attend school during the day, completing his homework late into the night. But his ambitions didn't stop there. After his homework was done, he would stay up till the early hours of the morning, teaching himself digital skills, one lesson at a time. Sleep was a luxury he couldn't afford, but he knew that the sacrifices he was making would be worth it in the end.
What made Vinayak's journey even more challenging was the lack of support from those around him. Many discouraged him, telling him that his dreams were too big, too ambitious for someone his age. But Vinayak remained steadfast, using every naysayer's doubt as fuel for his burning desire to succeed.
The Transformation
As years passed, Vinayak's hard work began to pay off. At the age of 18, he had not only defied the odds but shattered them. Vinayak is now the proud owner of five successful companies, collectively generating an impressive amount of revenue each month. He is not just an entrepreneur; he is an investor in over 50 Indian startups, further contributing to the growth and innovation of the business ecosystem.
The Book: "The Manipulation Matrix"
But Vinayak's journey isn't just about amassing wealth and success; it's about sharing his knowledge and experience with others. He has authored a book titled "The Manipulation Matrix," a guide that promises to be a beacon of hope for aspiring entrepreneurs. This book is a testament to Vinayak's belief that everyone, regardless of their circumstances, has the potential to create their path to success.
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Conclusion: A Story of Inspiration
In closing, Vinayak Hasti's journey is more than just an incredible success story; it's a testament to the power of determination, hard work, and the unwavering belief in oneself. His life serves as an inspiration to all those who dare to dream, no matter how insurmountable the obstacles may seem.
Vinayak Hasti's story is a reminder that greatness often emerges from the most unexpected places. It's a reminder that with passion, perseverance, and an unyielding spirit, anyone can turn their dreams into reality. So, the next time you face a challenge that seems insurmountable, remember the story of Vinayak Hasti, the young entrepreneur who started with nothing but a dream and transformed it into a remarkable reality.
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retquits · 6 months
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this patch note art alone compelled me to make a new stardew valley farmer
his name is cetus he's an angel(?) who crash lands in pelican town tomorrow 🫡
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carrotsnake · 2 months
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tbob ending spoilers
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leikeliscomet · 6 months
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'Ten should've treated Martha better by acknowledging time travelling as a Black person and not comparing her to Rose' and 'Ten and Martha were an interesting duo by having a doctor x doctor pairing an had some great character moments' and 'RTD's handling of race in s3 was dookie' and 'Martha had great character traits and many Black fans felt seen by her' need to coexist. Because I feel like bc of the way things went down in s3 people think Martha never wanted to travel with Ten AT ALL or she would never wanna travel in space or time ever again. All this 'she hates the Doctor' 'she wouldn't wanna come back' whoa hold on now...
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atomic-chronoscaph · 1 year
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Marvin the Martian - The Hasty Hare (1952)
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frogoru · 5 months
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thatsbelievable · 29 days
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soracities · 8 months
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your clear dark eyes like night rain.
Hasti, from "Gol-e Yakh" (after Kourosh Yaghmaei), pub. The White Review
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maklodes · 2 months
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Being part of a culturally normative religion -- being an Italian Catholic, or a Thai Theravada Buddhist, or an Egyptian Sunni -- is cringe because it shows you're a conformist sheeperson who can't think for yourself.
Being an atheist or skeptic is cringe because, what, you think you're hot shit, smarter than anyone else? Because after Dawkins and Harris held your hand, you were able to get to the conclusions of Charvaka and Lucretius more than two millennia ago, and now you think you might as well have proved the Riemann zeta hypothesis? Get a grip.
Being part of a culturally non-normative religion like Wicca, or Neo-Pagan revivalism, or UFO cults, or whatever, is cringe because you're a kook. No one even forced you into it -- you don't have the excuse of being a Provo-raised Mormon or a Gujarati Hindu. You just went off the deep end yourself.
Being avowedly agnostic is cringe because you're so open-minded your brain fell out. Your response to one person saying π = 3.1416 and another person saying π = 15 is "neither of those are really the ultimate true value of π, which is fundamentally beyond what we humans can easily express, so the best we can do is seek the wisdom in all perspectives and stay open minded." You dodge judgment and discernment like they're Touhou bullets.
Being silent on religious matters is cringe because it shows you're either a coward who is afraid of revealing what you really think for fear of being offensive or cringey, or you're a vapid idiot who has no real thoughts on the Fundamental Nature of Reality, and only cares about shit like which graphics card can give you the highest frames per second on your shooter games, which basketball teams will make it to the playoffs, which skin-care products/mascara/lipstick will make your face the prettiest, etc.
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nik-the-bik · 8 months
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Chapter 9: Dr. Lanyon's Narrative
I've had this meme template sitting on my computer for nearly 2 years and suddenly had divine inspiration strike
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hastyprovocateur · 7 months
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"... you got a girl"
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"a preetty girl!"
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"Wait..."
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"How does that work?"
Blue Eye Samurai (2023)
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cut-aare · 3 months
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