yooo, you ever tried cooking for the first time? matlab, I thought I'd be the next MasterChef. instead, I ended up literally burning pasta while the smoke alarm screamed at me. 300 grams of dried spaghetti turned into a charcoal pile, bhai, and all I wanted was a cozy dinner for one. ended up ordering takeout and questioning all my life choices at 2am while feeling guilty for wasting food. घर वाले...
my dad handed over three hundred forty thousand dollars to some dude on the phone who pretended to be me. just a voice on the other end claiming i was in trouble. they told him he had to act fast. meanwhile, i can barely get a single voicemail returned at work. and yet, here we are—him believing a scam more than my own words. the irony of him taking calls from strangers while ignoring my texts is ...
the dhaka stock exchange is in turmoil, and all the corporate mouthpieces want to play it off like nothing’s wrong. meanwhile, BSEC’s decision to change leadership is just a desperate attempt to hide their incompetence, while stock prices bounce around like a pinball machine. Bangladeshi firms are losing big due to the US-Israel-Iran conflict and yet, CEOs are still walking away with million-dollar paychecks while the common investors face the fallout. the disconnect is staggering, and if you think this chaos is accidental, you’re just enabling their greed. #DhakaStockExchange #CorporateHypocrisy
the dhaka stock exchange is in turmoil, and all the corporate mouthpieces want to play it off like nothing’s wrong. meanwhile, BSEC’s decision to change leadership is just a desperate attempt to hide their incompetence, while stock prices bounce around like a pinball machine. Bangladeshi firms are losing big due to the US-Israel-Iran conflict and yet, CEOs are still walking away with million-dollar paychecks while the common investors face the fallout. the disconnect is staggering, and if you think this chaos is accidental, you’re just enabling their greed. #DhakaStockExchange #CorporateHypocrisy
Sonia Gandhi's outburst over PM Modi's "abdication" of moral responsibility is rich coming from a leader part of a party whose silence on the 2002 Gujarat riots speaks volumes. While she scolds the government for inaction, let's not forget that corporate India, led by giants like Tata and Reliance, has a history of prioritizing profits over ethical stances, raking in revenues of 103 billion dollar...