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A matter of replacement

A matter of replacement April 22, 2021 Over the years, indeed over the decades, we have lost many good people. We have lost them to the natural process of ageing, we have lost them to accident, we have lost them to sickness and we have lost them to murder. This is not true only of our society. People die everywhere. They are killed, sometimes for the most trivial reasons. The history of many countries is, in this sense, similar. The question for us is: are we being able to replace the good people who have gone away? Some of them, their pictures still placed on Facebook pages which have not been wiped away, remind us of who they were and what they achieved. For others there are memories that stay on for a very long time. These people of course intended to inspire others to follow in their paths. There are many who choose to take up similar causes in one way or the other, whether it is through writing or through charitable work. But are they enough? The question may be crucial to

Replacement for my Mercedes GLE 250d

Quote: GTO Don t sell it so early. You might as well be burning money! The depreciation hit is insane, especially on expensive cars. Do read this thread of mine. Should be your top choice IMHO, main downer is that ugly face. But otherwise, it is a splendid car. I understand you had a bad showroom experience, but try another salesperson or another dealer (even if from another city). You have to live with the car, not the salesman, and one should never drop an excellent car because of the sales guys attitude. Why give someone else the power to decide what car you will drive? Especially an idiot you will meet just 3 or 4 times. Sharing a relevant post of mine:As Turbanator said, I got a fairly killer deal when I bought it. So the depreciation hit is not as bad. However, I do agree with your observations

Ranbir Kapoor and Alia Bhatt berated online for flying to Maldives amid COVID surge

Ranbir Kapoor and Alia Bhatt berated online for flying to Maldives amid COVID surge Bollywood Many B-Town A-listers are flying off to Maldives as COVID-19 cases spike in India. After Sara Ali Khan, Tiger Shroff and Disha Patani, Bollywood couple Alia Bhatt and Ranbir Kapoor were also spotted leaving for Maldives after recovering from COVID-19. However, the pair was soon given an earful on Twitter for their decision as many slammed them for being irresponsible and careless. One user wrote: Covid is having a very bad time in Mumbai because of these people. Covid is more in Mumbai Poor people are being killed due to this pandemic, because no work is available, no food is available. In bad time, these people are going on vacation. Waaoooo. Sinful people.

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