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Finding your hot button will keep you
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God time is always the best cry no more.God time is always the best cry no more.0 Reacties 0 aandelen 74 Views
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At the venue of Grand lunching of Gada. Chat. Grand Ibro Hotel. Wuse zone 5At the venue of Grand lunching of Gada. Chat. Grand Ibro Hotel. Wuse zone 5
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Never play a game with a woman who isn't afraid to be alone. She has already survive nights without someone to hold her, days without a call and seasons with no support. She has learned to wipe her own tears, fix her own problems and protect her peace. She doesn't settle for breadcrumbs, mixed signals or half hearted love. You can't manipulate her with silence or win her with temporary affection. She has built a life that doesn't need validation, she's already whole.
So when you play games, you're not confusing her rather you're showing her that you're not ready for her love and the moment she sees you're wasting her time she won't argue, beg or chase you rather she will walk away quietly, gracefully back to her peace.
She love by choice not out of need and if you're not adding to her life she won't hesitate to subtract you from it.
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Don't worry about your slow start, it will pay off so long as you keep pushing.
Keep going, don't stopDon't worry about your slow start, it will pay off so long as you keep pushing. Keep going, don't stop0 Reacties 2 aandelen 135 Views -
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We were told that what we practice is Democracy!Then, I decided to check with my Mind Binoculars only to discover that it is Democracy?0 Reacties 0 aandelen 76 Views
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Follow who no road and always pray before you go.Follow who no road and always pray before you go.0 Reacties 0 aandelen 90 Views
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Never play a game with a woman who isn't afraid to be alone. She has already survive nights without someone to hold her, days without a call and seasons with no support. She has learned to wipe her own tears, fix her own problems and protect her peace. She doesn't settle for breadcrumbs, mixed signals or half hearted love. You can't manipulate her with silence or win her with temporary affection. She has built a life that doesn't need validation, she's already whole.
So when you play games, you're not confusing her rather you're showing her that you're not ready for her love and the moment she sees you're wasting her time she won't argue, beg or chase you rather she will walk away quietly, gracefully back to her peace.
She love by choice not out of need and if you're not adding to her life she won't hesitate to subtract you from it.
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The Man Who Loved Deeply: Arjunbhai’s Story
Arjunbhai Manubhai Patoliya was a devoted husband, a caring father, and a hardworking man originally from Vadiya, a village in Gujarat, India. In search of a better life, he moved to London, where he built a home with his beloved wife, Bharatiben, and their two young daughters.
Life in London wasn’t always easy, but Arjunbhai was known among friends as someone who smiled through struggles. He worked hard, loved harder, and kept his roots close. But fate had other plans.
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In early June 2025, tragedy struck—Bharatiben passed away, leaving behind a grieving husband and two heartbroken daughters. Her dying wish was simple, yet sacred: she wanted her ashes immersed in her hometown river in Gujarat.
Arjunbhai, despite his own grief, honored that wish. He traveled thousands of miles back to Vadiya with her ashes, leaving his daughters temporarily in the care of relatives in London.
Back in his homeland, surrounded by mourning relatives, he carried out her besnu and other final rituals with a heavy heart. Every step was a tribute to the love they had shared.
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On 12 June 2025, having fulfilled his wife’s last wishes, Arjunbhai boarded Air India Flight AI171 in Ahmedabad, bound for London. He was eager to reunite with his daughters—to hold them, to grieve with them, to begin rebuilding their lives.
But fate, once again, was cruel.
Just 30 seconds after takeoff, the aircraft crashed into a building near B.J. Medical College in Ahmedabad. 241 people died that day. Only one person survived.
Among the victims was Arjunbhai Patoliya.
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His two daughters in London—already mourning their mother—were now orphaned.
Friends and family were shattered. One friend said, “He was a pillar of strength for his daughters. He lived for his family. What happened is beyond cruel.”
His story spread across India and the UK, not just as a statistic, but as a reminder of the human cost of tragedy.
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Arjunbhai’s life was one of devotion, responsibility, and quiet strength. He didn’t just bury his wife—he buried a part of himself, only to unknowingly walk into the arms of fate.
Now, his story is remembered as a heartbreaking symbol of love and loss—a man who honored every promise he made, until the very end.
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#DaughtersOfStrength💔The Man Who Loved Deeply: Arjunbhai’s Story Arjunbhai Manubhai Patoliya was a devoted husband, a caring father, and a hardworking man originally from Vadiya, a village in Gujarat, India. In search of a better life, he moved to London, where he built a home with his beloved wife, Bharatiben, and their two young daughters. Life in London wasn’t always easy, but Arjunbhai was known among friends as someone who smiled through struggles. He worked hard, loved harder, and kept his roots close. But fate had other plans. --- In early June 2025, tragedy struck—Bharatiben passed away, leaving behind a grieving husband and two heartbroken daughters. Her dying wish was simple, yet sacred: she wanted her ashes immersed in her hometown river in Gujarat. Arjunbhai, despite his own grief, honored that wish. He traveled thousands of miles back to Vadiya with her ashes, leaving his daughters temporarily in the care of relatives in London. Back in his homeland, surrounded by mourning relatives, he carried out her besnu and other final rituals with a heavy heart. Every step was a tribute to the love they had shared. --- On 12 June 2025, having fulfilled his wife’s last wishes, Arjunbhai boarded Air India Flight AI171 in Ahmedabad, bound for London. He was eager to reunite with his daughters—to hold them, to grieve with them, to begin rebuilding their lives. But fate, once again, was cruel. Just 30 seconds after takeoff, the aircraft crashed into a building near B.J. Medical College in Ahmedabad. 241 people died that day. Only one person survived. Among the victims was Arjunbhai Patoliya. --- His two daughters in London—already mourning their mother—were now orphaned. Friends and family were shattered. One friend said, “He was a pillar of strength for his daughters. He lived for his family. What happened is beyond cruel.” His story spread across India and the UK, not just as a statistic, but as a reminder of the human cost of tragedy. --- Arjunbhai’s life was one of devotion, responsibility, and quiet strength. He didn’t just bury his wife—he buried a part of himself, only to unknowingly walk into the arms of fate. Now, his story is remembered as a heartbreaking symbol of love and loss—a man who honored every promise he made, until the very end.🕊️ #ArjunbhaiPatoliya #GoneTooSoon #InLovingMemory #RestInPeace #FamilyMan #DevotedHusband #LovingFather #ForeverInOurHearts #TrueLoveStory #TragicLoss #AirIndiaAI171 #FlightAI171 #AhmedabadCrash #PlaneCrashVictims #NeverForgotten #HumanCostOfTragedy #RealLifeHero #HonorHisLegacy #LoveBeyondLife #HeDidItForHisFamily #FathersLove #FamilyFirstAlways #WidowedFather #DaughtersOfStrength0 Reacties 0 aandelen 120 Views -
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What is going on with A/C water?What is going on with A/C water?0 Reacties 0 aandelen 104 Views
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How's the rain your side.
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