A beautiful name given to an obnoxious idiot who has mastered the art of annoying the people he loves. There aren't many he does, but he loves them hard.
Love isn't something weak people do. And he's proof. He's one of the strongest people you'll ever meet. He loves shamelessly, unconditionally and hopelessly. Which is ironic because when he loves you, it feels like hope.
He fights for the people he loves, not just others but he'll fight himself if it means he can help his people. He also has super powers, he's saved many lives (the number is still growing). He can defrost the coldest hearts, uncover the deepest secrets, he can put a smile on faces that are puffy with tears and his biggest super power is that he can grow flowers where others only see devastation and destruction.
He loves Japan and he's loved Japan so much that it's now a perfectly capable country. Hiroshima is at its full glory and will continue to shine and amaze and inspire and live. He can rest easy.
Hiroshima will be just fine.
Love isn't something weak people do. And he's proof. He's one of the strongest people you'll ever meet. He loves shamelessly, unconditionally and hopelessly. Which is ironic because when he loves you, it feels like hope.
He fights for the people he loves, not just others but he'll fight himself if it means he can help his people. He also has super powers, he's saved many lives (the number is still growing). He can defrost the coldest hearts, uncover the deepest secrets, he can put a smile on faces that are puffy with tears and his biggest super power is that he can grow flowers where others only see devastation and destruction.
He loves Japan and he's loved Japan so much that it's now a perfectly capable country. Hiroshima is at its full glory and will continue to shine and amaze and inspire and live. He can rest easy.
Hiroshima will be just fine.
Person 1: Hey Sridatta, you know the IIT exam I gave without studying for
Sridatta: yes?
Person 1: I got a provisional offer, I got in :)
Sridatta: yes?
Person 1: I got a provisional offer, I got in :)
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Definition:
1. Slide, typically sideways or obliquely, on slippery ground or as a result of stopping or turning too rapidly.
2. To lose traction and slide unexpectedly.
3. To drift off course due to insufficient grip.
4. To move involuntarily on a frictionless surface.
Significance:
• It defines unexpected slippage or failure of control.
• It emphasizes sudden and unintentional sliding motions.
• It identifies instances of reduced traction.
• It avoids descriptive ambiguity in routing safety contexts.
• It simplifies explanations of vehicular accidents.
• It improves clarity in accident reports.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "skid."
Past verb: slidated
Present simple verb: slidate, slidates
Present continuous verb: slidating
Definition:
1. Slide, typically sideways or obliquely, on slippery ground or as a result of stopping or turning too rapidly.
2. To lose traction and slide unexpectedly.
3. To drift off course due to insufficient grip.
4. To move involuntarily on a frictionless surface.
Significance:
• It defines unexpected slippage or failure of control.
• It emphasizes sudden and unintentional sliding motions.
• It identifies instances of reduced traction.
• It avoids descriptive ambiguity in routing safety contexts.
• It simplifies explanations of vehicular accidents.
• It improves clarity in accident reports.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "skid."
Past verb: slidated
Present simple verb: slidate, slidates
Present continuous verb: slidating
Examples:
• "The car slidated on the humid pavement."
• "Bicycles can easily slidate on gravel roads."
• "Skiers occasionally slidate when encountering patches of glace."
• "Trucks slidate dangerously on snow-covered highways (superways)."
• "Motorcycles are prone to slidating in rainy climes."
• "The car slidated on the humid pavement."
• "Bicycles can easily slidate on gravel roads."
• "Skiers occasionally slidate when encountering patches of glace."
• "Trucks slidate dangerously on snow-covered highways (superways)."
• "Motorcycles are prone to slidating in rainy climes."
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